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American children'south media franchise

Kidsongs
Kidsongs Logo.png

1989–98 logo

Genre Children's music sing-along
Developed by Warner Bros. Records (1985–95)
Together Once more Video Productions (TAVP) (1985–95)
Together Once again Productions (TAP) (1991, 1992 and 1995–98)
Written by Carol Rosenstein
Abbie Crow Rich (1986)
Bruce Gowers
Directed by Bruce Gowers
Composer Michael Lloyd
Country of origin U.s.a.
Original language English
Production
Executive producers Carol Rosenstein
Bruce Gowers
James Rich Jr. (1985–1986)
Producer Carol Rosenstein
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Benefactor View-Primary Video (1985–94)
Warner Reprise Video (1986–94)
KidVision (1995)
Sony Wonder (1997–98)
Image Entertainment (2002–current)
Release
Moving-picture show format NTSC
Original release December three, 1985 (1985-12-03) –
July 7, 1998 (1998-07-07)

Kidsongs is an American children's media franchise that includes Kidsongs Music Video Stories on DVD and video, The Kidsongs Television Show, CDs of favorite children's songs, vocal books, sheet music, toys and an ecommerce website.[one] Information technology was created past producer/writer Carol Rosenstein and director Bruce Gowers of Together Once more Video Productions (TAVP), both of whom are music video and television production veterans.[2] [3] [4] The duo had produced and directed over 100 music videos for Warner Records (WBR) and took their idea of music videos for children to the record label. Warner Brothers funded the first video, "A Day at One-time MacDonald's Farm". Shortly thereafter, a 3 way partnership between TAVP, WBR and View-Master Video was formed with TAVP existence responsible for product and WBR and View-Chief responsible for distribution to video and music stores, and toy stores respectively. A preview was shown on the 1995 Real Wheels video, There Goes Santa Claus.[5]

History [edit]

The habitation video series was launched with four Kidsongs Music Video Stories episodes at New York'southward Toy Off-white on January ane, 1985. "A Solar day at Old MacDonald's Farm" was i of those commencement iv and has sold over iv meg copies[6] and won the Vira Award.[7] Each one-half-hour Music Video Stories episode features 10 to 15 songs, in a music video fashion product starring children. They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, plant nursery rhymes, and covers of popular hits from the '50s, '60s and '70s— every bit well as Mitch Miller , Boxcar Willie, and Riders in the Sky songs all tied together by a simple story and theme.

The TAVP/WBR/View-Master Video (Viewmaster was acquired by Tyco Toys in 1989–95)[viii] partnership produced 16 Kidsongs episodes of the Music Video Stories. In 1995, WBR and TAVP bought out Tyco's distribution rights and produced three more than View-Master videos called "Billy Biggle's Favorite Songs", "Country Sing-Along", and "Boppin' with the Biggles" in 1994, and 2 KidVision videos called "Let'southward Put on a Show" & "Baby Beast Songs" in 1995, as function of a new venture with some other segmentation of Warner Bros.--Warner Vision.[9] In 1997, TAVP acquired all rights from WBR/Warner Vision and became the sole owner of all Kidsongs properties.

Later in 1997, TAVP entered into a distribution/production understanding[x] with Sony Wonder, which resulted in the production of 4 more titles called "I Can Dance!", "I Can Exercise It!", "Adventures in Biggleland: Billy's Birthday", and "Adventures in Biggleland: Meet the Biggles". That agreement ended on July 1, 1998, and in 2002, distribution rights were licensed by RLJE Films, who continues to distribute the videos.

Notable members [edit]

  • Shawn Harrison (1986)
  • Devyn Puett (1986–1987)
  • Ryan Bollman (1986)
  • Raquel Alessi (1989–1990)
  • Jensen Karp (1989–1990)
  • Josh Keaton (1989–1990)
  • Veena Goel (1990)
  • Danielle Keaton (1992–1995)
  • Alexandra Picatto (1993–1995)
  • Galen Hooks (1994)
  • Lynsey Bartilson (1995)

Dwelling Videos [edit]

From Dec three, 1985 to July 7, 1998, Kidsongs dwelling house video episodes encompassing 300 children'southward songs, plant nursery rhymes, and cover versions of popular hits from the '50s-'90s were produced, featuring a diversity of topics that are of interest to kids: animals, birthdays, the zoo, sports, summertime camp, fantasy, vehicles, and full general silliness. 14 have been certified platinum by the RIAA,[eleven] with 5 of them having sold more 2 million copies. As of at present, the videos have sold over 19.5 million copies.

The following is a consummate list of Kidsongs music video titles available on VHS:

A Day at Old MacDonald's Farm (1985) [The states: 4x Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
  2. "Shortenin' Bread"
  3. "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush-league"
  4. "Mary Had a Niggling Lamb"
  5. "This Old Man"
  6. "Skip to My Lou" (besides heard instrumentally during the intro and end credits of this video and Ride the Roller Coaster)
  7. "Have Me Out to the Ball Game" (includes footage from the 1984 Earth Serial a year earlier)
  8. "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"
  9. "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"
  10. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" with Donetta singing the song.

I'd Like to Teach the Globe to Sing (1986) [U.s.a.: 2x Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "I'd Like to Teach the Earth to Sing" (United States) (too used in the terminal scene and during the terminate credits)
  2. "Funiculi, Funicula" (Italy)
  3. "Did Y'all Ever See a Lassie?" (Scotland)
  4. "London Span" (England)
  5. "Frère Jacques/Are Yous Sleeping" (France)
  6. "Kumbaya" (S Africa)
  7. "Waltzing Matilda" (Australia)
  8. "Sakura, Sakura" (Nihon)
  9. "Los Pollitos" (Mexico)
  10. "Day-O (Banana Boat Vocal)" (Jamaica)

Adept Night, Sleep Tight (1986) [US: Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. Playground Medley: "Ring a Band o' Roses"/"Pat-a-Cake"/"A-Tisket, A-Tasket"/"Let Us Dance, Allow Us Play" (Michael Lloyd)
  2. "Our Business firm" (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young)
  3. "Tomorrow is a Dream Away" (Michael Lloyd) (also used during the end credits)
  4. "The Unicorn"
  5. "St. Judy'due south Comet" (Paul Simon)
  6. "Hush, Fiddling Babe"
  7. "Lullaby and Skillful Night" (Brahms)
  8. "All the Pretty Niggling Horses"
  9. "Good Nighttime" (The Beatles)

Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes (1986) [US: 2x Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Car Car Song (Riding in My Motorcar)" Woody Guthrie
  2. "Daylight Railroad train"
  3. "Up and Down, Circular and Circular" (Michael Lloyd)
  4. "Row, Row, Row Your Gunkhole"
  5. "I Got Wheels" (Michael Lloyd) (also used during the stop credits)
  6. "Up, Up and Abroad" (The 5th Dimension)
  7. "Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?" (Due south. Winner)
  8. "I Like Trucks" (Michael Lloyd)
  9. "US Air Force (Wild Bluish Yonder)"
  10. "The Omnibus Song"

Sing Out, America! (1986), Renamed "Home on the Range" in 1990 and renamed "Yankee Doodle Groovy" in 2002 [The states: Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "The Yankee Doodle Boy"
  2. "America'south Heroes" (Michael Lloyd) (also used during the end credits)
  3. "Home on the Range"
  4. "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
  5. "Oh Susanna"
  6. "Deep in the Heart of Texas" (Perry Como)
  7. "In that location's a Hole in My Bucket"
  8. "Turkey in the Harbinger"
  9. "If I Had a Hammer"
  10. "You're a Grand Old Flag"
  11. "Living in the USA"

A Mean solar day with the Animals (1986) [United states of america: 3x Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "BINGO"
  2. "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" (as well used during the terminate credits)
  3. "Piffling Bo Peep"
  4. "Why Don't You Write Me?" (Simon and Garfunkel)
  5. "Rockin' Robin"
  6. "H2o Globe" (Michael Lloyd)
  7. "The Wanderer" (Dion DiMucci)
  8. "Harmony" (Michael Lloyd)
  9. Pet Store Medley: "How Much is That Doggie in the Window?" (the terminal portion of the song is used after "Itsy Bitsy Spider")/"Picayune Duckie Duddle"/"Hickory Dickory Dock"/"Itsy Bitsy Spider"

What I Want to Be! (1986) [US: Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "What Do You Want to Be?" (Michael Lloyd) (likewise used during the end credits)
  2. "Sea Prowl"
  3. "Drivin' My Life Abroad"
  4. Teacher'due south Medley: "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe"/"School Days"/"The Alphabet Song"
  5. "I Desire to Be a Fireman" (Michael Lloyd) (also used during the end credits)
  6. "The Candy Man"
  7. "Them Bones" (also used during the finish credits)
  8. "Mr. Policeman" (Michael Lloyd) (as well used during the finish credits)
  9. "Rodeo Rider" (Michael Lloyd)
  10. "Act Naturally"

The Wonderful World of Sports (1987) Renamed "Allow'due south Play Ball" in 1990 [US/UK: Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "It'south Not If You Win or Lose" (Michael Lloyd) (also used during the end credits with extended version)
  2. "Practice Makes Perfect" (Michael Lloyd)
  3. "Bend Me, Shape Me"
  4. "I Get Around" (The Embankment Boys)
  5. "Over the River and Through the Wood"
  6. "Footloose"
  7. "Rah, Rah, Sis Blast Bah"
  8. "Catch a Moving ridge" (The Embankment Boys)
  9. "Centerfield" (John Forgerty)
  10. "Y'all Know That You Can Practice Information technology" (Michael Lloyd)

A Day at the Circus (1987) [Usa: 2x Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "The Circus is Coming to Boondocks" (Michael Lloyd) (Original lyrics to melody of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along") (as well used during the stop credits)
  2. "Polly Wolly Doodle"
  3. "Strolling Through the Park"
  4. "Sabre Dance" (Instrumental)
  5. "Put on a Happy Confront"
  6. "The Ringmaster Song" (Michael Lloyd)
  7. "The Man on the Flying Trapeze"
  8. "The Lion Tamer" (Michael Lloyd)
  9. "If You're Happy and You Know It"
  10. "Entry of the Gladiators" (Instrumental)

A Twenty-four hour period at Camp (1989) [Usa: Platinum] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "The More than We Gather" (also used during the end credits)
  2. "The Caissons Get Rolling Along"
  3. "Fishin' Dejection"
  4. "On Acme of Spaghetti"
  5. Campfire Medley: "99 Bottles of Pop"/"Popular Goes the Weasel"/"Establish a Peanut"/"The Ants Go Marching"
  6. "Boom, Smash, Ain't It Neat to Exist Crazy?"
  7. Brute Medley: "The Animate being Fair"/"Little Bunny Foo Foo"/"Pussy True cat Pussy Cat"/"Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"/"The Old Gray Mare"/"I Had a Little Rooster"
  8. "Whistle While Yous Piece of work" (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
  9. "The Hokey Pokey"
  10. "When the Saints Go Marching In"

Ride the Roller Coaster (1990) [Usa: Aureate] [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Let's Twist Once again" (Chubby Checker)
  2. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" (Jerry Lee Lewis)
  3. "Footling Deuce Coupe" (The Embankment Boys)
  4. "Fast Food" (Michael Lloyd)
  5. "Here Nosotros Go Loopty Loo" (Traditional)
  6. "Anything You lot Can Do"
  7. "Splish Splash" (Bobby Darin)
  8. "A Pirate'south Life"
  9. "We're Gonna Get Wet" (Michael Lloyd)
  10. "1812 Overture" (Instrumental)

Very Giddy Songs (1990) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "The Proper name Game"
  2. "Down by the Bay"
  3. "Rig-a-Jig-Jig" (too used during the end credits)
  4. "Post Myself to You" (Guthrie)
  5. "Royal People Eater" (includes footage from concert venue)
  6. "Dabble-I-Dee" (from Kentucky)
  7. The Thing"
  8. "Jim Along Josie"
  9. "Michael Finnegan"
  10. "Do the Silly Willy" (Michael Lloyd)

We Wish Yous a Merry Christmas (1992) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Deck the Halls"
  2. "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth"
  3. "Silent Nighttime" (Instrumental)
  4. "Frosty the Snowman"
  5. "Jingle Bells" (also used during the terminate credits)
  6. "Santa, Please Don't Forget Me" (Michael Lloyd)
  7. "If I Had a Pony for Christmas" (Michael Lloyd)
  8. "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
  9. "Rudolph the Crimson-Nosed Reindeer"
  10. "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
  11. "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"

Play Along Songs (1993) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Come on and Join in the Game"
  2. "Fooba Wooba John"
  3. "Down by the Station"
  4. "Oh, Honey, What Should the Color Be?"
  5. "Bumpin' Up and Downwardly (in My Little Red Wagon)"
  6. "Iii Little Fishies"
  7. "The Greenish Grass Grows All Around"
  8. "Chickie Chickie Shell"
  9. "Ten in the Bed"
  10. "Join the Band" (Michael Lloyd) (likewise used during at the end credits)

If We Could Talk to the Animals (1993) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Hound Canis familiaris" (Elvis Presley)
  2. "Talk to the Animals" (likewise used during at the end credits)
  3. "Five Little Monkeys"
  4. "Raccoon and Possum"
  5. "Over in the Meadow"
  6. "The Bear Went Over the Mountain"
  7. "The Farmer in the Dell"
  8. "The Kickin' Mule"
  9. "The Quondam Hen"
  10. "See You Later on, Alligator" (Neb Haley and his Comets)

Land Sing-Along (1994) Renamed "I Can Go to the Country" in (1997) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Swingin'" (John Anderson)
  2. "On the Road Once again" (Willie Nelson)
  3. "Scout Our Oats and Barley Grow"
  4. "The Old Chisholm Trail"
  5. "Born to Be a Cowboy" (Michael Lloyd) (likewise used at the end credits)
  6. "Buffalo Gals"
  7. "Nashville Cats" (The Lovin' Spoonful)
  8. "Achy Breaky Heart" (Billy Ray Cyrus)
  9. "Land Child" (Michael Lloyd)
  10. "Happy Trails to You lot"

Boppin' with the Biggles (1994) Renamed "I Can Bop with the Biggles" in (1997) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Walkin' the Dog"
  2. "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"
  3. "Alley Cat"
  4. "La Bamba" (Ritchie Valens)
  5. "Put Your Little Foot Right There"
  6. "The Loco-Motion" (Fiddling Eva)
  7. "Piddling Red Caboose" (also used at the stop credits forth with some instrumental music)
  8. "Peppermint Twist"
  9. "Rock Around the Clock"
  10. "Mitt Manus Patch"

Let's Put on a Show! (1995) Renamed "I Tin can Put On a Testify" in (1997) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "We'll Put on a Testify" (Michael Lloyd) (Sung to the tune of "Red River Valley") (as well used during the cease credits)
  2. "Personality"
  3. "Information technology's Magic" (Michael Lloyd)
  4. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Elvis Presley)
  5. "Mr. Bass Man"
  6. "By the Lite of the Silvery Moon"
  7. "Me and My Shadow"
  8. "The Best Dog in the World" (Michael Lloyd)
  9. "It's Time for the Show" (Michael Lloyd)
  10. "Requite My Regards to Broadway"

Babe Brute Songs (1995) Renamed "I Can Sing Baby Brute Songs" in (1997) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "The Petting Zoo" (Michael Lloyd) (Sung to the tune of Down on Grandpa'south Subcontract) (also used during the end credits)
  2. "Woolly Corking"
  3. "A You're Adorable"
  4. "Jeepers Creepers"
  5. "Yes! Nosotros Have No Bananas" (Louis Prima)
  6. "Side by side"
  7. "Oh, Y'all Beautiful Doll"
  8. "5 Petty Ducks"
  9. "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)"
  10. "The Style Yous Walk" (Michael Lloyd)

I Can Dance! (1997) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "I Can Dance!" (Michael Lloyd) (also used during the finish credits)
  2. "Dancing in the Street" (Martha and the Vandellas)
  3. "Charleston"
  4. "Don't Yous Simply Honey to Flit?" (Michael Lloyd) (Sung to the tune of "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean")
  5. "Twist and Shout" (The Beatles)
  6. "Mexican Lid Trip the light fantastic"
  7. "The Yellow Rose of Texas"
  8. "Come up on and Conga" (Michael Lloyd)
  9. "Barefootin'" (Wilson Pickett)
  10. "Mashed Irish potato Fourth dimension" (Dee Dee Sharp)
  11. "At the Hop" (Danny and the Juniors)

I Tin can Practice It! (1997) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "I Tin Do It!" (Michael Lloyd) (too used during the end credits)
  2. "Look What I Can Do" (Michael Lloyd)
  3. "How Does Your Garden Grow?"
  4. "All Shook Up" (Elvis Presley)
  5. "C'mon and Swim"
  6. "Peanut Butter and Jelly"
  7. "Button Up Your Overcoat"
  8. "Wheel Congenital for Two"
  9. "In the Good Quondam Summer"
  10. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
  11. "The Best Sandcastle" (Michael Lloyd)

Adventures in Biggleland: Billy'southward Birthday (1998) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Adventures in Biggleland" (Michael Lloyd) (too used during the end credits)
  2. "I'm a Large Boy Now" (Michael Lloyd)
  3. "Playmate"
  4. "Pat-a-Cake"
  5. "Go In and Out the Window"
  6. "Jump-Spring, Turn Effectually, Kickoff Again" (Michael Lloyd)
  7. "Simon Says"
  8. "Limbo Rock" (Stubby Checker)
  9. "Happy Birthday to You"
  10. "You Tin can't Sit Downward"

Adventures in Biggleland: Run into the Biggles (1998) [edit]

Featuring these music videos:

  1. "Adventures in Biggleland" (Michael Lloyd) (besides used during the stop credits)
  2. "Consider Yourself"
  3. "The Sidewalks of New York"
  4. "Alouette"
  5. "Alexander's Ragtime Band"
  6. "Permit's Rock it Upwards" (Michael Lloyd)
  7. "The Muffin Man"
  8. "Harrigan"
  9. "Let's Be Dizzy" (Michael Lloyd) (Sung to "Today is Monday/Everybody Happy")
  10. "Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-Dee-Ay"

Television series [edit]

The Kidsongs Television Show
Genre Children's music
Developed by Orbis Communications (Season ane (1987–88))
Warner Bros. Records (at present Warner Records) (Seasons 1–3 (1987–95))
Together Once again Tv Productions (TATVP) (1987–88))
Together Again Video Productions (TAVP) (Seasons ane, 3 and 4 (1987–88, 1995 and 1997))
Together Again Syndication Productions (TASP) (Flavour 2 (1994))
Together Once again Productions (TAP) (Season 4 (1997))
Sony Wonder (Season four (1997))
Written by Carol Rosenstein
Directed by Bruce Gowers
Opening theme "We Want Our Kidsongs" (based on "I Got Wheels") - (Pre-Biggles version) and (Post-Biggles version)
Catastrophe theme "Nosotros Desire Our Kidsongs"
Composer Michael Lloyd
State of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 96
Production
Executive producers Ballad Rosenstein
Bruce Gowers
Producer Carol Rosenstein
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Production companies WTTW National Productions
Orbis Communications (flavor one)
Warner Bros. Records (seasons 1–3)
Sony Wonder (season 4)
Together Again Productions
Release
Original network Syndication (PBS Kids) (U.s.a.)
Original release September 19, 1987 (1987-09-19) –
September 26, 1997 (1997-09-26)

The Kidsongs Television Prove debuted on September 19, 1987, with 26 half-hr episodes for 30 minutes distributed by Orbis Amusement.[12] The one-half-hour, live action episodes featured the Kidsongs Kids running their own TV show in a summit viii countdown-style show, featuring music videos from the Kidsongs home video serial. It ran on network affiliates, primarily on Saturday mornings.[13] It garnered excellent ratings and ran for 2 years, before moving to the Disney Channel and Las Estrellas for another four years. It won the prestigious Excellence in Children'south Programming Award from Deed. In 1987–88, information technology was called The Kidsongs TV Show.[14]

In 1994, a new version of the television series was developed past Rosenstein and produced in conjunction with Chicago Public television station WTTW for 30 minutes and distributed past American Public Boob tube to PBS stations nationally. Airing as part of the PBS Kids "Ready to Larn" block, The Kidsongs Television receiver Show aired throughout the country and, past 1998, reached 89 percent of households.[15] Many of the original Kidsongs videos were used in the public television series, forth with new educational content and in-studio guests. The kids are joined by the fantasy characters Billy and Ruby Biggle and their magical friends from Biggleland. The Biggles help the children resolve their bug and concerns in a comforting, kind way. They address historic period-appropriate problems, such every bit not wanting to share, jealousy, friendship, telling the truth and patience.

Seasons one through four of The Kidsongs Television Evidence totalled 96 episodes. Information technology ran on Public Television set for six years, winning disquisitional acclaim.[fourteen] [16] Currently, fifteen episodes of The Kidsongs Idiot box Show are available on DVD,[i] and the series is too available in its entirety on digital download through iTunes and Amazon Video.

Characters [edit]

Billy Biggle - Billy is Ruby-red Biggle's younger brother and Mr. and Mrs. Biggle's son. He is voiced by Julene Renee and portrayed by Frit Fuller in Season 2 and Frat Fuller in Flavour 3-5. Billy is a Biggle, a creature that somewhat resembles an anthropomorphic squirrel or bat. His fur is mainly blue, with the fur on his abdomen and face, beingness colored low-cal blue. His nose, eyes and the inside of the ears are yellow. In addition, Baton has yellowish souvenir for on his breast (making it a bristles), tail and the topof his head (making information technology his hair).

Billy is a sing along leader and is wacky, loving, and fun. He has a tendency to eat besides much, which has unfortunately given him a tummy ache in the past (such as in Billy'south Tummy Anguish). Billy cares securely for his sister, Ruby Biggle and is close friends with Freckles, another Biggle, who appeared in the last 2 videos, Kidsongs: Adventures in Biggleland: Billy's Birthday and Adventures in Biggleland: Meet the Biggles.

Ruby Biggle - Ruby is Billy'south older sister and Mr. and Mrs. Biggle's girl. She is voiced by Julene Renee, and is played by Amy Manlapaz in Flavour ii, Kimberly Bretto-Smith in the subsequently videos and in Seasons three and 4, and Marylin Ascension in the video series, Adventures In Biggleland. Crimson is a pink Biggle who has rose fur, except for the stomach, face and paws are low-cal pink. Her ears are xanthous, just similar Billy'south, and she has lavander hair in a ponytail and a lavender tail, and she wears a xanthous ribbon in her pilus. She has movable purple eyelids with eyelashes and purple eyes.

Cerise is sweet, loving, and kind to all of the Kidsongs kids, specially Billy and Freckles. She is always willing to assist when problems ascend amongst the group. In Megan'due south Bad Solar day, it revealed that Ruby and Billy don't have sharing problems. Ruby would also give wonderful advice to kids whenever they feel down.

Professor Majorchord (played past Sloan Fischer)- Professor Majorchord is a music teacher who teaches music to everyone. He wears a graduation cap on his head, has pale skin, wears molecules glasses, a blackness conductor glaze with colorful music notes and signs with a saxophone on the back. He besides wears a pink sleeved shirt with a rainbow squared vest, and a pair of royal and pink flanned trousers.

Series overview [edit]

Flavour 1 (1987–1988) [edit]

Season two (1994) [edit]

Season iii (1995) [edit]

Season 4 (1997) [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Kids Incorporated
  • Kidz Bop
  • Wee Sing
  • The Magic School Passenger vehicle

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "About Us – Kidsongs".
  2. ^ "Bruce Gowers". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Carol Rosenstein". IMDb.
  4. ^ "Together Again Productions [us]". IMDb.
  5. ^ Home Video Publisher, Vol. eight No. 32, February 24, 1986
  6. ^ Bruce Haring, "Gilt, Platinum...", Variety, January 26, 1993
  7. ^ "Video Review's Critics' Pick Awards", Video Review, April 1987, page 77
  8. ^ Reuters, New York Times Business concern section, May 24, 1989
  9. ^ Business Wire, "Warner Home Video to Distribute Warner Vision", February 5, 1996
  10. ^ Scott Hettrick, "Sony Wonder Joins..." Hollywood Reporter, July 10, 1997, page iii
  11. ^ "RIAA – Aureate & Platinum Searchable Database (Kidsongs) – June 7, 2016". RIAA.
  12. ^ Tom Bierbaum, "Later Success In Homevideo, 'Kidsongs' Bouncing into NBC Telly", Variety, July eight, 1987, folio xx
  13. ^ "The Kidsongs Boob tube Evidence Launched", TV Facts Figures & Picture show, September 1987
  14. ^ a b Jeanne Spreier, "'Kidsongs' In Tune With Children", Dallas Forenoon News, March 23, 1998, folio 51
  15. ^ The Kidsongs TV Testify, WTTW Chicago Carriage Written report, Feb 1998
  16. ^ Tim Kiska, "Keen Kid TV Contend: Entertain or Educate?", Detroit News, July one, 1998, folio 1E

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Kidsongs on Internet Movie Database

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidsongs

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