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'''''Cecile and Her Very Own Universe''''' was a 2-3 minute animated segment aired as part of the last five episodes of the also-lost ''Phred on Your Head Show'' on Noggin in 2001.<ref>[http://dictionary.sensagent.com/the%20phred%20on%20your%20head%20show/en-en/#Cecile_and_her_Very_Own_Universel  Phred on Your Head Show Article.] Retrieved 26 May '17.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20011109161228/http://www.fablevision.com:80/new/index.html An Internet Archive of the Fablevision website that has info about the show.] Retrieved 26 May '17</ref>


Cecile and Her Very Own Universe was a 2-3 minute animated segment aired as part of the also-lost Phred on Your Head Show on Noggin in early 2000.
One short clip and only a few images exist on the Internet. A description of the series available on the production company FableVision's press news article<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090305120250/http://www.fablevision.com/new/press/noggin.html FableVision's article.] Archived 05 Mar 2009.</ref> is shown below:


No videos or images (aside from a promotional picture) exist on the Internet. A description of the series available on the production company FableVision's press news article<ref>[http://www.fablevision.com/new/press/noggin.html FableVision's article.] Last retrieved 20 Sep 2015.</ref> is shown below:
"A cartoon heroine for the new millennium, Cecile is a 12-year-old girl living in the huge, sprawling underground future world of Metro. She has a bionic arm, a canine computerized companion, and a secret. While everyone else is busy digging to the center of the giant planet, Cecile is doing the opposite. They don't know that she has a life "on the surface" where her curiosity leads her again and again. What she learns there lies at the heart of this unusual series, and her private diaries posted on Noggin.com will provide an intimate glimpse into her thoughts and feelings, and hopefully inspire viewers to chronicle their own thoughts and experiences. While tapping into kids' natural passion for science fiction, the series is designed to model the joy of discovery, exploration, and curiosity through a young girl's insatiable appetite for learning. Cecile generates her own questions, investigates the unknown, and joyfully shares her discoveries with others. Her character embodies a never-ending delight for learning."


"A cartoon heroine for the new millennium, Cecile is a 12-year-old girl living in the huge, sprawling underground future world of Metro. She has a bionic arm, a canine computerized companion, and a secret. While everyone else is busy digging to the center of the gigantic planet, Cecile is doing the opposite. They don't know that she has a life "on the surface" where her curiosity leads her again and again. What she learns there lies at the heart of this unusual series, and her private diaries posted on Noggin.com will provide an intimate glimpse into her thoughts and feelings, and hopefully inspire viewers to chronicle their own thoughts and experiences. While tapping into kids' natural passion for science fiction, the series is designed to model the joy of discovery, exploration and curiosity through a young girl's insatiable appetite for learning. Cecile generates her own questions, investigates the unknown, and joyfully shares her discoveries with others. Her character embodies a never-ending delight for learning."
The only known voice actor is Jeff Skowron as Chuck.<ref>[http://www.thevoyeurmag.com/11index/thebottomdrawer/redissue/hedwig/pg2.html An article online about Jeff Skowron that mentions his role as Chuck.] Retrieved 26 May '17</ref>


== References ==
==Gallery==
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==External Link==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20020805093518/http://www.fablevision.com:80/projects/cecile.html An archived official site with pictures from the show.] Retrieved 26 May '17
 
==References==
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Revision as of 13:28, 20 December 2018

Phred on Your Head Show Cecile and Her Very Own Universe TV Noggin Logo.gif

The aforementioned promotional picture.

Status: Partially Found

Cecile and Her Very Own Universe was a 2-3 minute animated segment aired as part of the last five episodes of the also-lost Phred on Your Head Show on Noggin in 2001.[1][2]

One short clip and only a few images exist on the Internet. A description of the series available on the production company FableVision's press news article[3] is shown below:

"A cartoon heroine for the new millennium, Cecile is a 12-year-old girl living in the huge, sprawling underground future world of Metro. She has a bionic arm, a canine computerized companion, and a secret. While everyone else is busy digging to the center of the giant planet, Cecile is doing the opposite. They don't know that she has a life "on the surface" where her curiosity leads her again and again. What she learns there lies at the heart of this unusual series, and her private diaries posted on Noggin.com will provide an intimate glimpse into her thoughts and feelings, and hopefully inspire viewers to chronicle their own thoughts and experiences. While tapping into kids' natural passion for science fiction, the series is designed to model the joy of discovery, exploration, and curiosity through a young girl's insatiable appetite for learning. Cecile generates her own questions, investigates the unknown, and joyfully shares her discoveries with others. Her character embodies a never-ending delight for learning."

The only known voice actor is Jeff Skowron as Chuck.[4]

Gallery

A short clip from a Fablevision Demo Reel ~0:37.

External Link

References