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Animal Jam | |
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Also known as | Animal Jam Play |
Created by | John Derevlany |
Directed by | |
Starring | |
Composer(s) | Michael and Patty Silversher |
Country of origin | United States United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | |
Production company(s) | The Jim Henson Company HIT Entertainment Discovery Kids |
Distributor | Jumbo Pictures (home media) Cuppa Coffee Studios (home media) |
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Original network | TLC, Discovery Kids BBC Two (UK) |
Original release | February 24 – April 4, 2003 |
Animal Jam is a children's television show created by John Derevlany (who also wrote most of the episodes) and produced by Jim Henson Television, HIT Entertainment and Discovery Kids which first aired on February 24, 2003.
Production[edit]
The show featured many innovations in puppet design and production from the Jim Henson Company. It aired on TLC for several years, and ran on Discovery Kids until 2006.
Characters[edit]
- Edi the Zebra (performed by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph) – The host of the show. Her favorite toy is Ginger the Jungle Slug and she has her own kind of dance called 'the scooch.' She gets the kids' attention to dance by saying 'zebra, ready, pose!' She has bright pink and yellow stripes and her mane changes in style in every episode. She is the master of 'Zebra Fu.'
- Waffle the Cow-Monkey (performed by Rickey Boyd) – The co-host of the show. Waffle is referred to as a Cow-Monkey because he is a monkey that dresses up as a cowboy. The nicknames he gives Edi are zebra girl, pumpkin seed (used in 'The Right Size for You'), and striped friend. He gets the kids' attention by saying 'Now listen up with your cow-monkey ears' and wiggles his ears on his own. He always likes to take on a challenge such as in 'The Not So Moving Episode', when Edi challenges him to a freezing contest to see who can play with Ginger the Jungle Slug for the day. He's the master of 'Cow-Monkey Kwan-Do.' He did a slide show in 'I Am Rain'.
- Bozark the Elephant (performed by David Maida) – A 7 ft. tall dancing elephant who is an Animal Jam Superstar. He once came in at the wrong time in 'I Am Rain.'
- DJ 1 the Panda (performed by John Kennedy) - One of the DJs on the show. He sings the songs for Bozark's dance numbers. His catch phrase is 'Oh, yeah'.
- DJ 2 the Koala (performed by John Tartaglia) – One of the DJs on the show. He makes sounds after Bozark's dance numbers and makes DJ 1 and DJ 3 look at him. He sat on a stack of books in 'The Right Size For You'
- DJ 3 the Leopard (performed by Andy Stone) – One of the DJs on the show. He walked the tightrope in 'Crouching Edi, Hidden Waffle' and he played the organ in 'Boo! Day'. He does the antics after songs in the show. He's the only DJ who can tickle himself.
- Pancake the Water Buffalo – Waffle's younger sister who appeared in the last three episodes.
Episodes[edit]
Season 1[edit]
- Body Talk (Feb 24, 2003)
- Walk the Walk (Feb 25, 2003)
- Love 'Em and Leap 'Em (Feb 26, 2003)
- Side by Side by Side (Feb 27, 2003)
- Not So Lost in Space (Feb 28, 2003) Video releases: Hug a Day (May 24, 2005)
- Pretzel Monkey and Cheese Dip to the Rescue (Mar 3, 2003)
- The Quick, the Slow and the Waffle (Mar 4, 2003)
- The Right Size for You (Mar 5, 2003) - Waffle shows Edi his dance Scrambled egg with a jalapeño twist and Edi does her dance the Scooch. Songs: Standing Tall, Jam It, and Bozark Standing Video releases: Springin'! (May 24, 2005)
- The Not So Moving Episode (Mar 6, 2003) Video releases: Shake a Leg (December 13, 2005)
- Every Which Way But Forward (Mar 7, 2003)
Season 2[edit]
- Take a Seat, Please (Mar 10, 2003) Video releases: Shake a Leg (December 13, 2005)
- Swimmin' (Twistin' Too) and Flying (Mar 11, 2003)
- I Am Rain (March 12, 2003)
- Boo Day (March 13, 2003)
- Battle of the Animal Jam Bands (March 14, 2003) Video releases: Let's Jam Together (December 13, 2005)
- Touched by a Monkey (March 17, 2003)
- Rockin' and Rollin (March 18, 2003)
- Crouching Edi, Hidden Waffle (March 19, 2003)
- Snow Day (March 20, 2003)
- On the Spot (March 21, 2003)
Season 3[edit]
- Animal Jam Olympics (March 24, 2003)
- The Parade Episode (March 25, 2003) - Waffle has trouble with Marchang and once again Edi and Waffle get to march together. Songs: Animals on Parade, Kooky Critters, Bozark Parading Video releases: Let's Jam Together (December 13, 2005)
- Edi Finds Her Groove (March 26, 2003)
- Everything's Springin' Up! March 27, 2003) Video releases: Springin'! (May 24, 2005)
- A Hug a Day (March 28, 2003) Video releases: Hug a Day (May 24, 2005)
- Bright Lights, Big Shadow (March 31, 2003)
- Hands Across Animal Jam (April 1, 2003)
- A Water Buffalo Named Pancake (April 2, 2003)
- Waffle Jam! (April 3, 2003)
- Dance It Out! (April 4, 2003)
Cast[edit]
The following are Animal Jam's puppeteers:
- Rickey Boyd – Waffle the Cow-Monkey
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph – Edi the Zebra
- John Kennedy – DJ 1 the Panda
- David Maida – Bozark the Elephant
- Alison Mork – Additional Puppeteer
- Andy Stone – DJ 3 the Leopard
- John Tartaglia – DJ 2 the Koala
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Later appearances[edit]
- Pancake the Water Buffalo appears as 'Pancake Buffalo' in the Hannah Montana episode 'Hannah in the Street with Diamonds' performed by Victor Yerrid and voiced by Susie Geiser. Pancake is the beloved puppet star of the local Malibu kids series called 'The Pancake Buffalo Show.' When Hannah Montana receives a diamond on a Hollywood street modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame, she requests the location be moved due to overly-frequent business in the area and learns that the area her diamond was originally intended to be placed was given to Pancake Buffalo. When Miley attempts to ask the kindly puppeteer of Pancake named Cindy Merriwether (played by Edie McClurg) to switch diamonds, she only communicates (rudely) through Pancake and refuses. Hannah then schemes to switch Pancake's dismal Street Diamond location with Hannah Montana's by playing on the childhood nostalgic fondness of her show by Hollywood Parade of Street Diamonds Committee Chairman Randall Harrison (played by Michael Boatman). She is successful, but ultimately a porta-john is placed directly over the newly moved Diamond much to Miley's astonished joy. Pancake is later seen 'occupying' the stall and shooing away anyone who wishes to make use of it.
- The puppets for Waffle the Cow-Monkey, DJ 1, DJ 2, DJ 3, and Pancake the Water Buffalo made appearances in Puppet Up!
- Bozark the Elephant appeared in the movie Old Dogs. He alongside Scales the Dragon from the pilot to 'Little Mermaid's Island' and Beak and YesNo from the proposed show 'Muppetmobile' were seen as part of Jimmy Lunchbox's show.
- The puppet for Waffle the Cow-Monkey appeared in No, You Shut Up! and The Happytime Murders.
External links[edit]
- Animal Jam at Internet Movie Database
5/3/03 – State College, Pennsylvania | ||||
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Released | July 15, 2003 | |||
Recorded | May 3, 2003, Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pennsylvania, United States | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 190:22 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Epic | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
5/3/03 – State College, Pennsylvania is a three-disc live album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. It was released to retail stores on July 15, 2003.
Overview[edit]
The album was recorded live in University Park, Pennsylvania at the Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State University on May 3, 2003. Since this was the last show of the tour's first leg, the band decided to make it, in the words of vocalist Eddie Vedder, 'the longest Pearl Jam show ever played.' This has since been surpassed by the show at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts on July 11, 2003.
It is the only official bootleg that Pearl Jam released in stores from the first leg of its North AmericanRiot Act Tour, and it was one of six official bootlegs released overall to retail stores. Allmusic gave it three out of a possible five stars. Allmusic staff writer Jason Birchmeier said, 'It's a fittingly spirited finale to a spirited trek across America during a spirited time by a spirited band led by an especially spirited frontman.'[1] It debuted at number 169 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Track listing[edit]
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Disc one[edit]
- 'Release' (Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Dave Krusen, Mike McCready, Eddie Vedder) – 5:50
- 'Save You' (Ament, Matt Cameron, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:34
- 'Animal' (Dave Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 2:37
- 'Corduroy' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 6:02
- 'Cropduster' (Cameron, Vedder) – 3:51
- 'Small Town' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:36
- 'Even Flow' (Vedder, Gossard) – 7:18
- 'Grievance' (Vedder) – 3:26
- 'I Am Mine' (Vedder) – 3:39
- 'Improv #1' – 3:08
- 'Rearviewmirror' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 9:20
- 'Nothingman' (Vedder, Ament) – 4:55
- 'Daughter' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 8:55
Disc two[edit]
- 'Lukin' (Vedder) – 1:16
- 'Whipping' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 2:50
- 'MFC' (Vedder) – 2:33
- 'Jeremy' (Vedder, Ament) – 6:04
- 'Improv #2' – 1:59
- 'Blood' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 2:55
- 'Encore Break' – 2:23
- 'You've Got to Hide Your Love Away' (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 4:27
- 'Gimme Some Truth' (Lennon) – 4:17
- 'Breath' (Vedder, Gossard) – 5:10
- 'Do the Evolution' (Gossard, Vedder) – 4:02
- 'Black' (Vedder, Gossard) – 8:25
- 'Alive' (Vedder, Gossard) – 6:34
- 'Encore Break' – 2:05
- 'Last Exit' (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:46
- 'Mankind' (Gossard) – 3:37
Disc three[edit]
Animal Jam Play Now
- 'Down' (Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:50
- 'Better Man' (Vedder)/'Save It for Later' (The Beat) – 10:39
- 'Satan's Bed' (Vedder, Gossard) – 3:37
- 'Leaving Here' (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.) – 3:06
- 'Encore Break' – 1:31
- 'Crazy Mary' (Victoria Williams) – 8:29
- 'Porch' (Vedder) – 10:49
- 'Fortunate Son' (John Fogerty) – 3:08
- 'Rockin' in the Free World' (Neil Young) – 10:48
- 'Yellow Ledbetter' (Ament, McCready, Vedder) – 5:51
Personnel[edit]
- Pearl Jam
- Jeff Ament – bass guitar, design concept
- Matt Cameron – drums
- Stone Gossard – guitars
- Mike McCready – guitars
- Eddie Vedder – vocals, guitars
- Additional musicians and production
- Ed Brooks at RFI CD Mastering – mastering
- John Burton – engineering
- Brett Eliason – mixing
- Boom Gaspar – Hammond B3, Fender Rhodes
- Brad Klausen – design and layout
Chart positions[edit]
Chart (2003) | Position |
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Top Internet Albums[2] | 14 |
US Billboard 200[3] | 169 |
References[edit]
- ^ abBirchmeier, Jason. 'allmusic ((( Live: 5/3/03 – State College, Pennsylvania > Review )))'. Allmusic. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
- ^'Top Internet Albums: State College, PA: May 3rd, 2003'. Billboard. Archived from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
- ^'Pearl Jam — State College, Pennsylvania: May 3, 2003'. Billboard. Retrieved 2007-06-11.