Stanley

Stanley

2001
Stanley
Stanley

Stanley

6.5 | en | Animation

Stanley is an animated television series that was aired on Disney Junior, based on the series of children's books written by "Griff", also known as Andrew Griffin. It was produced by Cartoon Pizza, and was developed for television by Jim Jinkins and David Campbell. Stanley teaches a wide variety of issues preschool children face, including change, growth, rules, and dealing with others. Each episode centers around an animal that deals with or helps explain the issue Stanley is grappling with. Junkanoo and reggae fusion group Baha Men, known for "Who Let the Dogs Out", sang the theme song for the series, "My Man Stanley".

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  A Little Bird Told Me
Feb. 19,2004
A Little Bird Told Me

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EP12  Curse of the Angry Coral
Feb. 14,2004
Curse of the Angry Coral

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EP11  Ladybug, Ladybug
Feb. 12,2004
Ladybug, Ladybug

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EP10  No News Like Shoe News
Feb. 07,2004
No News Like Shoe News

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EP9  Sheep and a Haircut
Feb. 05,2004
Sheep and a Haircut

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EP8  Shell Game
Jan. 31,2004
Shell Game

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EP7  Follow That Falcon
Jan. 29,2004
Follow That Falcon

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EP6  The Way of the Buffalo
Jan. 24,2004
The Way of the Buffalo

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EP5  A Turkey of a Thanksgiving
Jan. 22,2004
A Turkey of a Thanksgiving

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EP4  A Chinese New Year
Jan. 17,2004
A Chinese New Year

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EP3  Living with Leopards
Jan. 15,2004
Living with Leopards

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EP2  Pearls of Wisdom
Jan. 10,2004
Pearls of Wisdom

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EP1  To Catch a Hamster
Jan. 08,2004
To Catch a Hamster

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6.5 | en | Animation | More Info
Released: 2001-09-15 | Released Producted By: Cartoon Pizza , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Stanley is an animated television series that was aired on Disney Junior, based on the series of children's books written by "Griff", also known as Andrew Griffin. It was produced by Cartoon Pizza, and was developed for television by Jim Jinkins and David Campbell. Stanley teaches a wide variety of issues preschool children face, including change, growth, rules, and dealing with others. Each episode centers around an animal that deals with or helps explain the issue Stanley is grappling with. Junkanoo and reggae fusion group Baha Men, known for "Who Let the Dogs Out", sang the theme song for the series, "My Man Stanley".

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Cast

Jessica D. Stone , Charles Shaughnessy , Hynden Walch

Director

Ray daSilva

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Reviews

zsofikam All my life I have been an animal lover, not just for camping, zoos, and hanging out with my various pets, but also learning about all kinds of different creatures, whether from books, shows like The Jeff Corwin Experience and The Most Extreme, and Stanley. The title refers to the show's protagonist, a sweet intelligent young boy with a thirst for facts. He's aided by Dennis the fish, Harry the dog, and Elsie the cat when he travels into the "great big book of everything" in order to solve problems and find an animal to help and learn about. For example, in one episode Stanley has a friend over and the friend is being bossy. Stanley's mom calls his friend a "queen bee", so Stanley and his friend journey into the hive. In another episode, Stanley's dad is picking him up from school and he notices that many of his classmates are being picked up by their moms. Feeling like an outcast, Stanley goes into the great big book of everything after learning about seahorse dads from Dennis. One thing that sticks out to me and that I've always remembered is the song sung by Harry and Elsie to open the great big book of everything. I don't have kids but if I do hopefully they'll enjoy Stanley as much as I did.
Salazar OK, I'm a sixteen year old teenager and the reason why I started to watch "Stanley" was because I read that the person who does the voice of Salazar (yes, I've taken his name as my alias!) from "Resident Evil 4",Rene Mujica, does the voice of Harry the dog. I became hooked from the fist episode from then on! The whole show is about Stanley (hence the title), a young boy who learns about animals all around the world from his brainy goldfish, Dennis, and Stanley's "GREAT BIG BOOK OF EVERYTHING!", which Elsie the cat and Harry break out into a funny song every time Stanley gets it out. Desipte being a lot more older than the shows main target audience (very young children), I've grown very fond of this show and its wacky sense of humour that adults will also laugh over. Truefully, I've also learned a bit more about animals from this show. "Stanley" should really be nominated for the Emmys in my opinion 'cause ,as I've said before, it really is a good, fun, educational kids' show.
ebert_jr This show is great, with an interesting premise - a smart fish that teaches his young owner science through the "great big book of everything" (or something like that!), which makes any science subject spring to life in 3-D. The fish humorously has an English accent and is a very brainy fish, which makes the whole setup pretty cute. Plus he's got a nice dry sense of humor. The shows theme is also very neat. The animation is simple but effective and seeing Stanley trying to get the creatures discussed back into the book before his parents open the door is great. This is one of those shows that help you spend precious quality time with your kids.