Tumble Leaf

Tumble Leaf

2013
Tumble Leaf
Tumble Leaf

Tumble Leaf

8.7 | TV-Y | en | Animation

Set in a whimsical land and aimed at preschoolers, a small blue fox named Fig plays each day and discovers adventure, friendship and love around every bend in the path. Children will be enriched by these narratives that promote play, the fun of learning and understanding the world around them.

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EP13  Rumble Leaf, Tumble Leaf
Sep. 04,2018
Rumble Leaf, Tumble Leaf

Fig finds Captain Ginkgo's long lost horn and takes it with him across the sea where he becomes stranded on a mysterious island where leaves play clips of past play, inspiring Fig to figure out a way to alert his friends on Tumble Leaf to initiate a rescue and reveal a big surprise about the origin of Fig's ship.

EP12  Knit Mitt / Maple's Stack-tacular Stone Stack
Aug. 28,2018
Knit Mitt / Maple's Stack-tacular Stone Stack

KNIT MITT Fig and Stick want Pine to knit them a baseball mitt so they can play catch but must first help Pine knit numerous items for other friends. MAPLE'S STACK-TACULAR STONE STACK While helping Maple roll home a nondescript rock to top her rock stack, Fig learns the scientific principles used in Mini-Golf.

EP11  Buckeye's Snowball Snow-tel / Harmonious Hitch
Aug. 21,2018
Buckeye's Snowball Snow-tel / Harmonious Hitch

BUCKEYE'S SNOWBALL SNOW-TEL When travelers seeking refuge from a snowstorm crowd Buckeye’s house, he tries to accommodate all his guests by building an addition made of snow. HARMONIOUS HITCH When the beetle band bus gets stuck on the eve of Maple’s ballet performance, Fig goes searching for musical instruments to accompany her.

EP10  Ring In The Hatchling / The Long And Short Of It
Aug. 14,2018
Ring In The Hatchling / The Long And Short Of It

RING IN THE HATCHLING When Fig finds out Rutabaga’s expecting a new baby chick, he eagerly masters holding a baby and soothing it so he’ll be ready to be a big brother. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT Fig creates a special gift to welcome baby Peach – a mural featuring tracings of all her new friends in Tumble Leaf.

EP9  Fig Shares The Chair / Ripple Effects
Aug. 07,2018
Fig Shares The Chair / Ripple Effects

FIG SHARES THE CHAIR Fig, eager to share his relaxing lounge chair with his friends, must first stand up and help each one with a different task. RIPPLE EFFECTS Fig tries to figure out why there’s no honey for his morning muffin and follows a trail of interconnected natural events that shows him how everything's linked together.

EP8  Tinker Thinker / Tooling Around
Jul. 31,2018
Tinker Thinker / Tooling Around

TINKER THINKER Maple searches the beach for parts to tinker with but doesn't know what to build until she needs to rescue Ginkgo, who is trapped in his cave by an avalanche of found objects. TOOLING AROUND When Maple asks Fig to hand her the tools she needs to repair her balloon boat, his play helps her invent new and unexpected tools.

EP7  Trick-or-Treat Trek
Jul. 24,2018
Trick-or-Treat Trek

It’s Falloween! Fig and his friends are dressed in their costumes and are ready to go “Trick or Treeing”. On their way to the Spider Queen’s ball, Hedge attempts to scare his friends with his hog bug costume.

EP6  Ginkgo's Treasure / Power Play
Aug. 07,2018
Ginkgo's Treasure / Power Play

GINKGO'S TREASURE - When Ginkgo discards what he found in his trap, it starts a chain of Ginkgo moments for Fig, Maple and Hedge, until everyone finds something they want and Ginkgo creates a surprising new way to play at the beach. POWER PLAY - Everyone’s worn out pushing Gourd’s hammock to keep him napping, but then they discover wind and water-powered pinwheel flowers can do the job.

EP5  Smell The Roses / Game Changer
Aug. 07,2018
Smell The Roses / Game Changer

SMELL THE ROSES - Pine, in a big hurry to show Hedge Something Wonderful, almost misses many other wonderful somethings along the way. GAME CHANGER - On a rainy day, Fig realizes he left his toys outside and tries to retrieve them without getting wet.

EP4  Train Story / Arooga Adventure!
Aug. 07,2018
Train Story / Arooga Adventure!

TRAIN STORY - A long, are-we-there-yet train ride to Bloom's farm becomes an adventure for Fig, Stick and Maple, thanks to some pipe cleaners and all the sights they see outside their window. AROOGA ADVENTURE - When Gourd and Coco receive a postcard inviting them to visit Gourd’s great great Granny Aroogula, Gourd learns to embrace the true meaning of adventure: not knowing what to expect!

EP3  Maple's Sand Stand/Fig's New Clothes
Jul. 24,2018
Maple's Sand Stand/Fig's New Clothes

MAPLE'S SAND STAND - When Fig and his friends help Maple rebuild her food stand after a series of accidents, they learn that destruction can inspire creativity. FIG'S NEW CLOTHES - When Fig finds a picture frame in the Finding Place, he’s inspired to gather everyone for a group photo .

EP2  Moonlight Mermaid/Hedge's Hatchlings
Jul. 24,2018
Moonlight Mermaid/Hedge's Hatchlings

MOONLIGHT MERMAID - The Gang attends Moonlight Mermaid Manatee Night at Tumble Park – where the mechanical Mermaid Manatee sings her famous song to a rising mechanical moon. HEDGE'S HATCHLINGS - With the help of his hero, the Mermaid Manatee, Hedge and his friends protect a nest of hatching sea turtle beetles.

EP1  Hedge's Butterfly Safari/Hopscotch Highway
Jul. 24,2018
Hedge's Butterfly Safari/Hopscotch Highway

HEDGE'S BUTTERFLY SAFARI - Hedge, Fig and Pine go on safari seeking a giant many-hued butterfly and learn how to be quiet in order to observe nature without disturbing it. HOPSCOTCH HIGHWAY - Fig and Maple want to connect their two different hopscotch boards but when they run out of chalk, they figure out how to utilize other resources in nature to keep going.

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8.7 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Kids | More Info
Released: 2013-04-19 | Released Producted By: Amazon Studios , Bix Pix Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CBZYPTY
Synopsis

Set in a whimsical land and aimed at preschoolers, a small blue fox named Fig plays each day and discovers adventure, friendship and love around every bend in the path. Children will be enriched by these narratives that promote play, the fun of learning and understanding the world around them.

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Cast

Christopher Downs , Alex Trugman

Director

Drew Hodges

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Amazon Studios , Bix Pix Entertainment

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Cast

Christopher Downs
Christopher Downs

as Fig / Stick (voice)

Alex Trugman
Alex Trugman

as Ginkgo (voice)

Reviews

f_rosendo Although it's aimed for a younger audience, I recommend this show to people of all ages. The art and animation is done very well and has a "old-school" feel mixed with some 3D elements that makes the end result AMAZING and BEAUTIFUL!
Sherrill777 For a toddler or preschooler this is probably one of the best shows you can find! This has some serious quality and dedication put into every show and you can really see it. It's so cute that, although perfectly acceptable for the youngest set, I'd actually recommend it for older kids (and kids at heart) too!Let me start with the animation. It is stunning! The detail is incredible, the colors vibrant, and there's an unbelievable amount of variation in scene sets. It would have been so easy for the animators to re-use a handful of scenes for each episode, but, except for the opening act, it felt like every adventure was in a new area. In addition to that, in the third season, you can see the animation has expanded to have more movement in the camera angles, panning and shifting the viewpoint through the episodes - it is truly a work of art. And, from a parental perspective, the transitions are slow (meaning you don't flick from a close-up to a distant view, to a different face, and back in the space of two seconds like so many modern shows do). This is better for a child's brain than rapid transitions which can train the brain to expect rapid-fire stimulation. For season 1 & 2, each small episode (less than 15 minutes) has a problem to be solved and a solution to be found. As I write this review, there are 3 seasons available, and I want to note that the third season varied the formula somewhat - there might not be a problem that is 'figured out', it may just be a fun adventure. However, the overall focus is on taking a science concept and making it clear to a child. Things like: how does a spring work? Or, how do you make paper? Or what is camouflage? It's educational and a whole lot of unexpected fun! For adults, the solution may be obvious, but for young kids, the discovery may be amazing and the best part is the process of getting to that end point. The answer to the problem is not always discovered on the first try, but the characters keep trying until they figure it out! And sometimes something new and fun is discovered along the way that had nothing to do with the original problem! Science that feels like play!So problem solving, science concepts, beautiful animation... with all that praise, why didn't the show get 10 stars from me? Well, it's perhaps a small insignificant detail to most people, but... there are so many made up words. For example, there is a pumpkin- like squash that shows up in a few episodes which is called a 'puffilump'. And many of the solutions to problems are completely unrealistic (like knitting a flight-suit to get something out of a tree). Since my little toddler sponge is absorbing so much about reality, I'm not a fan of too much 'unrealistic' in an otherwise educational show. Again, it's just my own personal preference and others might not find it irritating. Other than that quibble, it's a fantastic show and highly, highly recommended!
velexane This is the first children's show my almost 1yr old has really liked! (he's one of those babies we haven't been able to keep from watching anything we watch at 6mos+) So we were on a mission to find a kid's show that would hold his attention, and we found that in Tumble Leaf! It's entertaining enough for us to watch with him as well! We really enjoy it, and the fact that it's not annoying like other toddler/preschooler shows. The animation is very well done, and the attention to detail is well though out in this show. 10/10. Love the lessons, and how each episode starts with a new item to explore and learn with!
amanda-purington My toddler loves this show! The mini-episodes are only 11 min long. It is far and away his favorite of the few different shows we've tried out. He literally starts laughing as soon as I start up a new episode. Unlike so many other cartoons I've come across with both him and my nieces and nephews, this one is actually (more than) bearable for the adults in the room to watch, as well. It is cute and educational for young kids. It goes over the different names, functions, and properties (shininess, reflectiveness, shape, sound, etc.) of everyday items, and it's a really cute premise. For instance, in one episode Fig (the main character) discovers that round things roll more easily on smooth surfaces, by playing with a round item on different types of surfaces. These are the sort of little details in life that parents get so used to, that we might not think to point them out to our kids. To us, they are just obvious details, but to little kids, everything is a brand new lesson, and Tumble Leaf writers do a great job of going over various items and their properties, as if they are also seeing through the children's' eyes, for the very first time. We've gone through the first season and begun to cycle back through, again, so I'm definitely looking forward to the second season!