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The series features a unique mix of puppetry and cardboard cutouts and stars an endlessly curious and imaginative 3-year-old toddler puppet named Mona, who is babysat each day by her grandmother Nana Bea, with the help of Nana's fat little terrier Russell.<ref>https://theglobeandmail.com/arts/puppeteers-pull-their-own-strings/article1125279/</ref> | The series features a unique mix of puppetry and cardboard cutouts and stars an endlessly curious and imaginative 3-year-old toddler puppet named Mona, who is babysat each day by her grandmother Nana Bea, with the help of Nana's fat little terrier Russell.<ref>https://theglobeandmail.com/arts/puppeteers-pull-their-own-strings/article1125279/</ref> | ||
The shorts focused on Mona's POV as she explores her Nana's backyard - with occasional cameos from Nana at the back door, apparently just to confirm an adult is present - and thus the dialogue consists almost entirely of 'baby talk', simple phrases repeated several times and usually mispronounced (hence the series title, a Mona-esque contraction of 'Nana Land'). Plots centred around Mona and faithful sidekick 'Russer' having small adventures and making discoveries about the natural world around her. | The shorts focused on Mona's POV as she explores her Nana's backyard - with occasional cameos from Nana herself at the back door, apparently just to confirm an adult is present - and thus the dialogue consists almost entirely of 'baby talk', simple phrases repeated several times and usually mispronounced (hence the series title, a Mona-esque contraction of 'Nana Land'). Plots centred around Mona and faithful sidekick 'Russer' having small adventures and making discoveries about the natural world around her. | ||
Despite some older viewers finding the show's surreal appearance and dialogue unsettling, the shorts proved so popular with their target audience that ''Nanalan’'' was expanded into a half-hour series, debuting in January 2005. This show significantly expanded on Mona's world (and vocabulary), including appearances by her mother and visits to Nana's next-door neighbour Mr Wooka, and featured songs and readalong segments in addition to the more elaborate main plots. | Despite some older viewers finding the show's surreal appearance and dialogue unsettling, the shorts proved so popular with their target audience that ''Nanalan’'' was expanded into a half-hour series, debuting in January 2005. This show significantly expanded on Mona's world (and vocabulary), including appearances by her mother and visits to Nana's next-door neighbour Mr Wooka, and featured songs and readalong segments in addition to the more elaborate main plots. | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 19 October 2023
The cast as they appeared in the half-hour episodes. From top right: Nana Bea, Mr Wooka, Russell and Mona.
Status: Partially Lost
Nanalan’ is a 1999-2004 Canadian preschool TV series created by Jamie Shannon and Jason Hopley, running originally as 71 three-minute interstitial shorts produced for TreehouseTV in Canada and Nick Jr. in the US, and later 43 half-hour episodes for the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) and PBS Kids.
Production
The series features a unique mix of puppetry and cardboard cutouts and stars an endlessly curious and imaginative 3-year-old toddler puppet named Mona, who is babysat each day by her grandmother Nana Bea, with the help of Nana's fat little terrier Russell.[1]
The shorts focused on Mona's POV as she explores her Nana's backyard - with occasional cameos from Nana herself at the back door, apparently just to confirm an adult is present - and thus the dialogue consists almost entirely of 'baby talk', simple phrases repeated several times and usually mispronounced (hence the series title, a Mona-esque contraction of 'Nana Land'). Plots centred around Mona and faithful sidekick 'Russer' having small adventures and making discoveries about the natural world around her.
Despite some older viewers finding the show's surreal appearance and dialogue unsettling, the shorts proved so popular with their target audience that Nanalan’ was expanded into a half-hour series, debuting in January 2005. This show significantly expanded on Mona's world (and vocabulary), including appearances by her mother and visits to Nana's next-door neighbour Mr Wooka, and featured songs and readalong segments in addition to the more elaborate main plots.
Availability
While most of the shorts have been found, about half the episodes of the longer series are still missing, having been removed from both the CBC and PBS official sites and not having had an official release since. Nanalan' does however have an official YouTube channel, which has uploaded many episodes of both versions.[2]
Pre-season 1
# | Episode Title | Status |
---|---|---|
1 | Dragonfly | Found |
2 | Bubble | Found |
3 | Birdy | Found |
4 | Scarf | Found |
5 | Don't Cry | Found |
6 | Caterpillar | Found |
7 | Feed the Chipmunk | Found |
8 | Lollipops | Found |
9 | Raking the Leaves | Found |
10 | Flamingo | Found |
11 | Frog | Found |
12 | Sandbox | Found |
13 | Over the Fence | Found |
14 | Bee | Found |
15 | Tube | Found |
16 | Russell's Itch | Found |
17 | Russell's Dinner | Found |
18 | Russell's Balloon | Found |
19 | Snake | Found |
20 | Hula Hula | Found |
21 | Spider | Found |
22 | Butterfly Tag | Found |
23 | The Feather | Found |
24 | The Sneeze | Found |
25 | Dinner Guest | Found |
26 | Feeding the Birds | Found |
27 | Blowing Up a Balloon | Found |
28 | Mona Finds a Frog | Found |
29 | The Bath | Found |
30 | Love | Found |
31 | Nap Swap | Found |
32 | Pea Pod | Found |
33 | Ouch | Lost |
34 | Wind | Found |
35 | Big Dog | Found |
36 | Apple | Found |
37 | Picnic | Found |
38 | Birthday | Found |
39 | New Friend | Found |
40 | Clouds | Found |
41 | Worm | Found |
42 | Stretching | Found |
43 | Potato Bug | Found |
44 | Russell's Tongue | Found |
45 | First Snow | Found |
46 | Stick | Found |
47 | Puppet | Found |
48 | Bent Flower | Found |
49 | Carrot | Found |
50 | Hot Day | Found |
51 | Nana's Fish | Found |
52 | Dance | Found |
53 | Snowball | Found |
54 | Garden Gnome | Found |
55 | Costume Party | Found |
56 | The Secret | Found |
57 | Out of the Pool | Found |
58 | New Doll | Found |
59 | Imitate Bugs | Found |
60 | Mona Lisa | Found |
61 | Save the Fish | Lost |
62 | Storm | Found |
63 | Patio Lanterns | Found |
64 | Snow Person | Found |
65 | Firefly | Found |
66 | Whirlpool | Found |
67 | Cocoon | Found |
68 | Grey Day | Found |
69 | Blanket | Found |
70 | Maraca | Found |
71 | Munk Love | Found |
Season 0
Episode Title | Status |
---|---|
Inside Nana's House | Found |
Season 1
# | Episode Title | Status |
---|---|---|
1 | Lollipop | Found |
2 | Sunshine | Found |
3 | Big Girl | Found |
4 | Rainy Day | Found |
5 | Free | Found (cropped 4:3) |
6 | Purple Juice | Found |
7 | Snow (1 | (2 | 3) | Found |
8 | Chirp | Found |
9 | Play Day | Found |
10 | Goodbye | Found |
11 | Chipmunk in the House | Found |
12 | Hummingbird | Found |
13 | Love | Found |
14 | Home | Found |
15 | Birdsong | Found |
Season 2
# | Episode Title | Status |
---|---|---|
1 | Hooray for You | Found |
2 | Smelly Smells | Found |
3 | Brownies | Found |
4 | Hootenanny | Found |
5 | Under My Wing | Found |
6 | Sick as a Dog | Found |
7 | Nanalympics | Found |
8 | Spring | Lost |
9 | Bee Sting | Lost |
10 | Purple Monster | Lost |
11 | Bubbles | Lost |
12 | Helpful Girl | Lost |
13 | Night Night Nana | Lost |
14 | Pumpkin | Lost |
15 | 1-2-3 Apple Tree | Found |
16 | Windy Day | Lost |
17 | Russell Did It | Lost |
18 | Treasure | Lost |
19 | Four-Part Harmony | Lost |
20 | Soft as Nana | Lost |
21 | Mud Puddle | Lost |
22 | Camp Wooka | Lost |
23 | Toad and Budgie | Lost |
24 | Mona a Go-Go | Partially Found |
25 | New Friends | Lost |
26 | Winter Wonderland | Partially Found |
External Links
- Wikipedia article on the series.
- http://television.aol.com/show/nanalan/58419/episodes?count=14&skip=42