The Backyardigans

The Backyardigans

2004
The Backyardigans
The Backyardigans

The Backyardigans

7.1 | TV-Y | en | Animation

Meet five lively animal friends who love to sing, dance and use their imaginations to embark on outrageous adventures to magical places.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP19  Pablor and the Acorns
Jul. 12,2013
Pablor and the Acorns

The Acorns are put to the ultimate challenge when they try to help Pablor.

EP18  Super Team Awesome!
Jul. 11,2013
Super Team Awesome!

Tyrone is a tour guide for the world's only lava geyser, Old Gushie. When a loose boulder in the cavern threatens to cause a geothermal disaster, Tyrone calls for help. Not one, but three super heroes come to save the day!

EP17  The Magic Skateboard
Jul. 10,2013
The Magic Skateboard

Tyrone competes in one of the biggest skating competitions ever.

EP16  The Tale of the Not-So-Nice Dragon
Dec. 16,2012
The Tale of the Not-So-Nice Dragon

The Not-So-Nice Dragon has snatched up King Pablo and his Mighty Knights. Now it's up to the Flighty Fairy (Tasha) and the Grabbing Goblin (Austin) to rescue them!

EP15  The Flipper!
Nov. 11,2012
The Flipper!

Uniqua, Tasha, and Pablo are the Meteor Watch Squad. But when meteor obsessed Pablo accidentally spills toxic space stuff all over himself, he becomes the super strong, super excitable Flipper!

EP14  Dragon Express
Jan. 15,2012
Dragon Express

Pablo and Austin work for Dragon Express, a delivery company where they deliver packages while flying dragons.

EP13  For the Love of Socks
Nov. 27,2011
For the Love of Socks

Pablo, Tyrone, Uniqua and Tasha are workers at a sock factory who must figure out a way to fix the huge sock machine after Tasha's pencil gets stuck in it.

EP12  Attack of the Fifty-Foot Worman
Nov. 27,2011
Attack of the Fifty-Foot Worman

Scientist Pablo and his assistant accidentally use a growth formula on a worman. Now they need Groundskeeper Tyrone's help to stop the clumsy giant creature!

EP11  The Big Dipper Diner
Feb. 25,2011
The Big Dipper Diner

Tyrone and Tasha, the space police, have to arrest Blaarg (an evil alien) with the help of Uniqua and Pablo.

EP10  The Amazing Splashinis
May. 28,2010
The Amazing Splashinis

A Sea Monster prevents the Amazing Splashinis from showing off their new trick, the sextuple somersault splash.

EP9  Elephant on the Run
Apr. 22,2010
Elephant on the Run

An Indian elephant must be safely delivered to the Dandeli Nature Preserve.

EP8  Break Out!
Mar. 06,2010
Break Out!

Uniqua and Tasha are princesses who plan to break out of a huge tower. But can they do it without setting off the bobby traps made by castle guards Pablo and Tyrone?

EP7  Los Galacticos
Mar. 03,2010
Los Galacticos

Pablo, Tyrone and Tasha are part of a Mariachi band that gets stuck in a rocket, which they mistook for their new tour bus, and are launched into outer space where they must stop the Googers (Uniqua and Austin) from taking over the earth.

EP6  Follow the Feather
Feb. 10,2010
Follow the Feather

Tyrone is an adventurer who finds a feather that belongs to the rare flying polka-dotted pony. With the help from adventurers Pablo and Tasha, Tyrone heads to Tibet to find the pony.

EP5  Robot Rampage (2)
Jan. 10,2010
Robot Rampage (2)

Uniqua, Tyrone, Tasha, and Austin disguise themselves as robots to enter the evil Professor Bug's lab.

EP4  Robot Rampage (1)
Jan. 10,2010
Robot Rampage (1)

Austin is a robot repairman in Mega City, a futuristic metropolis where robots do everything. But one day, all of the robots start breaking down. Austin must track down the Evil Professor Bug (Pablo) and stop those rampaging robots.

EP3  The Action Elves Save Christmas Eve
Dec. 07,2009
The Action Elves Save Christmas Eve

Santa (voice of Conan O'Brien) needs his sack back, so action elves Tasha, Uniqua and Pablo fight abominable brothers Tyrone and Austin, who don't want to return the sack. Music genre: Memphis Soul

EP2  The Funnyman Boogeyman
Oct. 26,2009
The Funnyman Boogeyman

Austin's boogeyman isn't scary so much as silly, but that doesn't stop spooky hunters Uniqua and Pablo from trying to capture him. Music genre: Martinique Beguine

EP1  Catch That Train
Oct. 01,2009
Catch That Train

Ragtime music plays as Engineer Uniqua runs to catch the runaway Imperial train, when it leaves the station with no one driving and the Tsar of Russia (Tyrone) sleeping inside!

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7.1 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Kids | More Info
Released: 2004-10-11 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Meet five lively animal friends who love to sing, dance and use their imaginations to embark on outrageous adventures to magical places.

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Cast

Jamia Simone Nash , Jonah Bobo , Jake Goldberg

Director

Dave Palmer

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Reviews

priscilasato This is an amazing cartoon (exclammation point) I love the constant musical and imaginary stimulation to my kid. She is only 8-months old and that is the only cartoon that calms her down. Not only that, it makes her smile and she tries to sing with the songs in the episode. It is so cute! I just came back from Italy and it is big there too. My husband's 8 year old could only talk the "zomzoli" (that is what the show is called there. We went to a city called Otranto and the only Nick stuffed animals that we saw in a toy store was "the zomzoli". No Dora, no Diego,...I was also reading the Brazilian paper (I am from Brazil) and it is also big there.Why would Nick cancel such an awesome show (question mark)Stupid move.
borahs This is a well thought out, well put together show for kids from very young ages through elementary school ages. The 5 characters' core personalities always come through their assumed roles on each episode as they imagine themselves in various play situations (knights, swamps, pirates, tropical islands, murder mysteries...you name it) and work their way through quests and missions of all kinds, singing and dancing all the while. The music is great -- catchy tunes you'll find yourself humming to yourself through the day as well as rich instrumentation -- and the lyrics are very cute. Best of all, though, the intensity always stays at a kid-friendly level: nothing too scary, nothing too mean, and always a happy ending as the imaginative play disbands and they head to someone's house for a snack. I highly recommend this show for kids of all ages.
Tubular_Bell And here's more proof that you don't need to make shows dumb, repetitive and grating just because they are for young kids. The Backyardigans is one of the biggest landmarks in terms of entertainment for children, and not for just a few reasons. Basically every aspect of the show is well thought-out and well executed to the point that you can think of it just as a sum of its parts: music, characters, writing, animation and everything else form a much bigger whole that's bound to captivate you and entertain you and your kids without trying to hypnotise you with repetition.What gets my attention right away in the series is the characters. And not because they're cute, have fun voices or anything: unlike in many shows, the characters are neither designed according to stereotypes, nor designed to be "loved". The characters are like most normal kids, with their flaws and strengths. Each character reveals a world of complexity when you look closer at him, but yet, you're able to sit back and just enjoy the roles he takes in the many stories the five friends make up. But it's that mixture of simplicity and complexity that makes the whole thing work: the characters are just kids, and nothing more. Some more impatient watchers might get annoyed at Tasha's attitude and temper, at times, but who never had a friend who acted like her, at times? If Pablo, Uniqua, Austin and Tyrone are able to be her friends even when she acts moody and bossy, the watchers certainly should be able to forgive her occasional misbehaviour.The very basic premise of the show isn't innovative: it stimulates imagination. But it does so by showing the five friends' wonderful adventures (they've got the whole wide world in their yard to explore!) as what they are: child's play. The writing in the series is fantastic, revealing intelligent stories with unique twists, like the "Snow Fort" episode and the misunderstanding at the end, or the clever set-up of "Riding The Range". Sometimes the stories are simple, but still rich, warm and deliciously entertaining, and it invites children (and adults!) into the kids' fertile minds and shows that, when you're a kid, everything is possible. What's also noteworthy is the subtle jokes and lines the writers drop, like recurring comments like "You can say that again!" (which is, sometimes, interpreted literally) or Tyrone's strategic, hilarious "That certainly is convenient" when something looks slightly contrived. That's only helped by the actors' fantastic job, and also because they are all actual children. Those brilliant child actors can give a special flavour to the show that adult actors just can't give, no matter how good they are. And a show like The Backyardigans greatly benefits from that.Last, but not least, the show features some of the most stunningly brilliant music ever seen on children's shows. As you might have seen already, The Backyardigans is a musical, but the musical acts are so spontaneous, colourful and brilliant, you'll hardly notice it. There are four new songs per episode, one of them always being a parody of a well-known song. But the biggest feature, in my opinion, is that each episode features a different musical genre, such as Argentinean Tango, Reggae, Big Band, Hip Hop, Disco, Gilbert & Sullivan, Bossa Nova and Rock 'n' Roll. And we're talking about professional, catchy and gorgeous music here - and even the most demanding musical geeks shall be surprised by the music presented here.The animation is superb, easy-on-the-eyes and captivating, keeping that "cartoony" spirit to it, and still presenting gorgeous and palpable landscapes to the viewers. But if I start talking to deep into aspects like animation, I'd go on and on about a huge number of other things. Suffice to say, this is absolutely safe, but still clever, stimulating, humane and unforgettable stuff for everyone. If you're feeling particularly tired of malicious, dumbed-down entertainment that takes you for granted, The Backyardigans is bound to be the ideal alternative. And be sure to grab the songs, too: they've got a CD released, with some of their best tunes. They're going to grow on you before you realise it.
Adriana Lewis My daughter (3 years old) absolutely loves this show. It immediately replaced the old standbys (-dora, blues clues ex) as her favorite show. She loves to get up and try to copy the kids dancing during the songs. It really gets her up and moving. After watching the 'pirate treasure' episode she spent a week pretending she was a pirate! This show knows how to get a child's imagination working!This is a fun, educational, creative and very entertaining show. It really knows how to captivate an audience. The show is entertaining for me too. The songs are great, real musical quality. As a parent, I appreciate a show like this. One that my daughter can enjoy and doesn't drive me crazy!