Colourblocks
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Colourblocks | |
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Genre | Educational Preschool |
Created by | Joe Elliot David Bowman |
Written by | Ian Carney |
Directed by | Francesca Adams (series director) Dan Cripps (animation director) |
Voices of | Claire Morgan Will Jennings Bayo Gbadamosi Harriet Carmichael Kayi Ushe Akiya Henry David Holt Beth Chalmers Dominique Moore |
Composer(s) | Ben Lee-Delisle |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 41 |
Production company(s) | Blue Zoo Alphablocks Ltd |
Release | |
Original network | CBeebies |
Original release | 12 September 2022 29 February 2024 | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | |
External links | |
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Colourblocks is a British animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on CBeebies on 12 September 2022. The programme was created by Joe Elliot and David Bowman and produced by Alphablocks Ltd with Blue Zoo. It was commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The show follows the Colourblocks, characters made of customised shapes (even though Black, White, Grey, Light Grey, Dark Grey, and Cyan's shape aren't customised) who represent colours. They live in a fictional planet called Colourland and embark on adventures relating to shape and colour concepts.[1][2]
Premise[edit]
Colourblocks follow the adventures of blocks in Colourland, each one named after a colour. They appear to have a specific shape and colour. When one Colourblock goes to the side of another: they transform into (or mix into) a different Colourblock to make a new colour. Many of the Colourblocks are associated with their colours.[3]
Development[edit]
BBC Studios commissioned Colourblocks as an animated series for children aged 3–6 to be developed by Essex production company Blue Zoo. Created by Joe Elliot and David Bowman, the series was made to give children a deeper understanding of how colours are made and created.
Episodes[edit]
Series 1 (2022-2023)[edit]
Series 1a[edit]
- Red | 101
- Blue | 102
- Yellow | 104
- Red Meets Blue | 103
- Yellow Meets Red and Blue | 105
- Green | 106
- Green Means Go | 107
- Chameleon | 108
- Silly Colouring | 109
- Orange | 110
- Red and Yellow Meet Orange | 111
- Purple | 112
- The Uncoloured Castle | 113
- Purple's Patterns | 114
- Rainbow | 115
Series 1b[edit]
- Little Red Riding Hood (Red Riding Hood) | 117
- Pick a Partner (Similar and Opposite) | 118
- Black and White | 116
- Shades of the Forest (Shades of You) | 119
- Lighter and Darker | 120
- Pink | 123
- Brown | 124
- Many Mixes Make Brown | 125
- The Printing Crew (Cyan and Magenta) | 121
- Grey | 122
- Return of the Printing Crew | 126
- The Sorting Express | 127
- Choosing Colours | 128
- Colour Wheels | 129
- It's a Colourful World | 130
Series 2 (2024)[edit]
- The Mixing Factory | 201
- A Plate Of Many Colours
- Name That Colour
- Colouring a Rainbow
- Printing Crew to the Rescue
- Deep Blue and Sky Blue[4]
- Orange's Gym[5]
- Purple's Mural Makeover[6]
- Lime[7]
- Return of the Sorting Express[8]
- Fun with Colours [9]
- It's a Grey Day [10]
- Red's Recolouring Tour [11]
- A Colourful Journey [12]
Specials[edit]
- It's a Colourful Christmas | 001
Cast[edit]
- Claire Morgan (as Red and Orange)
- Will Jennings (as Yellow, Purple, and Magenta)
- Bayo Gbadamosi (as Blue)
- Harriet Carmichael (as Green, Indigo, Violet, Black, White, Brown, Grey, Light Grey, and Dark Grey)
- Kayi Ushe (as Pink)
- Akiya Henry (as Cyan)
- Beth Chalmers (as Deep Blue)
- David Holt (as Sky Blue)
- Dominique Moore (as Lime)
Characters[edit]
Red, a female[14] teardrop-triangular pyramid-shaped object who is always excited[15]. She is voiced by Claire Morgan.[16]
Blue, a male[17] frustum-like cube, who is chill. He is the only character voiced by Bayo Gbadamosi.[18]
Yellow, a male[19] hemisphere, who is happy and joyful. He loves rubber ducks and lemonade[20], and is voiced by Will Jennings.[21]
Green, a female[citation needed] half gumdrop-shaped object who loves life and nature[citation needed], presumably resembling the World Wide Fund for Nature. She is voiced by Harriet Carmichael[citation needed].
Orange, a female[citation needed] teardrop-shaped object who uses energy[citation needed] than the rest of the Colourblocks. Like Red, she is voiced by Claire Morgan[citation needed].
Purple, a male[citation needed] trapezoid-like cuboid who is known as the king of Colourland[citation needed]. He has a mole under his left eye. Like Yellow, he is voiced by Will Jennings[citation needed].
Indigo and Violet, characters that look similar to Blue and Purple, but Indigo is a bit more purple[citation needed] and Violet is female[citation needed] and a bit more blue[citation needed]. They both wore helmets and boots[citation needed], but lack their attires in the Meet the Colourblocks mobile app. Both of them are voiced by Harriet Charmicheal[citation needed]. Their attires can be seen separate from them on the Meet the Colourblocks mobile app, by colouring them.
Black, White, Grey, Light Grey, and Dark Grey, non-speaking spheres with eyes and tiny paws. They lack visible eyebrows, mouths, and legs. Grey, Light Grey, and Dark Grey only appear on two episodes, the former's namesake episode and "It's a Colourful World"[citation needed]. Like Green and Brown,[lower-alpha 1] they are voiced by Harriet Carmichael[citation needed].
Pink, the same as Red, but male, coloured pink, and a face and eyes that look similar to Yellow's. His personality is a very funny guy[citation needed].[citation needed]. He is the voiced by Kayi Ushe and the only one to be voiced by him so far.[citation needed].
Brown, the same as Orange, but coloured brown, isn't that reliant on energy, and eyebrows with a diferent thickness. She wears a brown hat and boots[citation needed]. She is an adventurer that likes to explore colours[citation needed]. Like Green, Black, Dark Grey, Grey, Light Grey, and White, she is voiced by Harriet Carmichael[citation needed].
Cyan, the same as Blue, but female[citation needed], with straight cube, and coloured cyan. She wears a helmet and goggles[citation needed], but lacks her attire in the Meet the Colourblocks mobile app and the episode "Colour Wheels". She is voiced by Akiya Henry[citation needed].
Magenta, the same as Red, but male[citation needed], with straight triangular pyramid, and coloured magenta. He wears a helmet and goggles[citation needed], but lacks his attire in the Meet the Colourblocks mobile app and the episode "Colour Wheels". Like Yellow and Purple, he is voiced by Will Jennings[citation needed].
Lime, the same as Green, but more shorter and female. She wears her clothing attire, which is a lime band with a white squiggle on her arms and legs. She also has a star, and dark green, thick eyebrows.
Deep Blue and Sky Blue are Blue's shade relatives, which they both have the same shape as him. Both of them wear lifevests and helmets/hats on, Sky Blue has goggles, a moustache, a cloud on his helmet, and thin eyebrows, while Deep Blue has thicker eyebrows.[citation needed]
List of songs[edit]
- We're Mixing It Up For You - All episodes
- Red Red Ready! - Red, Chameleon
- A Cool, Blue Day[22] - Blue
- Hello, I'm Yellow! - Yellow
- Green Is Life! - Green, Shades of the Forest
- Orangey Energy[23] - Orange
- Purple Is The Colour Of Kings - Purple, Purple's Mural Ref
- Rainbow Chant - Rainbow
- Pick a Partner - Pick a Partner
- Pink is for Everyone - Pink
- My Name Is Brown - Brown
- It's A Colourful World - It's a Colourful World
- It's A Colourful Christmas - It's a Colourful Christmas
- Stir Them Round[24] - The Mixing Factory
- Colouring a Rainbow[25] - Colouring a Rainbow
- Woo, Woo, Woo! - Printing Crew to the Rescue
- It's Lime Time - Lime, Return of the Sorting Express
References[edit]
- ↑ Colourblocks, retrieved 2022-09-21
- ↑ "Colourblocks". Sky. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
- ↑ "Colourblocks | Learning is fun with Learning Blocks | CBeebies shows". www.learningblocks.tv. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Monday 19 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Tuesday 20 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Wednesday 21 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Thursday 22 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Friday 23 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Monday 26 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Tuesday 27 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Wednesday 28 February 2024".
- ↑ "CBeebies - Schedules, Thursday 29 February 2024".
- ↑ "Colourblocks". IMDb.
- ↑ "Colourblocks | How it works".
- ↑ "Colourblocks | How it works".
- ↑ "Claire Morgan".
- ↑ "Colourblocks | How it works".
- ↑ "Bayo Gbadamosi".
- ↑ "Colourblocks | How it works".
- ↑ "Yellow (Episode)/Transcript".
- ↑ "Will Jennings".
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/TheColourblocks/videos/colourblocks-songs-a-cool-blue-day/2026785190839658/
- ↑ "🍊 Orangey ENERGY 🎵 SONG for Kids | Colourblocks | CBeebies". YouTube. 7 August 2023.
- ↑ "The Mixing Factory".
- ↑ "Colouring a Rainbow".
Trivia[edit]
- It is the only Blocks Universe programme out of the three to not premiere its first episode of the first series on the fourth Monday of January on the BBC, instead premiering on the second Monday of September, which is the month where most of the show's target audience had already just gone back to school a week prior. The sixteenth episode premiered on the fourth Monday of January like Alphablocks and Numberblocks.
External links[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Brown appears before Grey, Light Grey, and Dark Grey.
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