Chirp_(TV_series)

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Chirp (TV series)

Canadian TV series or program


Chirp is a Canadian animated children's television series created by J.J. Johnson. The series is based on the Canadian children's magazine Chirp. It was previewed on Kids' CBC on March 6, 2015, and premiered on April 20.[1] A Spanish dubbed version start airing on V-me in the United States in 10 May 2019.[citation needed]

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Premise

Chirp is about Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet, three birds who use their imaginations to go on adventures together.

Characters

  • Chirp (voiced by Jacob Ewaniuk) is a male yellow bird who wears red boots.
  • Squawk (voiced by Adrian David Lloyd) is a male blue bird.
  • Tweet (voiced by Brianna D'Aguanno) is a female orange bird who has purple spots.
  • Sparky (voiced by Elana Durtnall) is a dog who gives advice and explains what item Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet have.
  • The Mail Squirrel is a flying squirrel that delivers packages to Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet, containing items to use on their adventures.
  • The Vole Brothers are voles that use items to try and acquire apples in creative, and usually unsuccessful ways.

Episodes

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Broadcast

Chirp premiered on March 6, 2015 on CBC, and September 14, 2015 on Tiny Pop,[2] and on November 1 on JimJam,[3] before being cancelled. From September 25, 2017 through January 29, 2021, the series aired on Qubo Channel,[4] before it closed operations, it is also airing on the Nick Jr. Channel in Canada.[citation needed] In 2019 through present a spanish dubbed version of the series chirp has been started to be aired on V-me at 10:30 in the morning after Rob the Robot in the United States.[citation needed]


References

  1. Kids' CBC (March 2, 2015). "Chirp is coming to Kids' CBC on April 20". Facebook. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  2. Ákos97 (October 15, 2015). "A JimJam 2015. novemberi újdonságai". Rajzfilmövezet. Retrieved January 18, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Chirp". Qubo. Retrieved March 22, 2018.

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