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Backyardigans Animals

Backyardigans Animals

Dyan Conrad is a former journalist, sometime product manager & blogger. She likes to indulge in overpriced coffee and referring to herself in the 3rd person. Her crib, which she shares with her husband, 2-year-old son & twin daughters, is in Ottawa, Ontario. She used to have free time & abdominal muscles. Now she has a blog.

. If you’ve never seen it, it’s a sweet cartoon from the folks at Nickelodeon targeted at 2 to 5-year-olds. A group of talking animal friends use their imaginations to create adventures in far away places right in their own backyard. They sing, the dance, they tell a little story. Some of the tunes are actually pretty catchy. On the scale of annoying kiddie shows it’s about a 6 out of 10 – not nearly as insipid as Barney but not as good as Dora the Explorer. It’s in around Theodore Tugboat territory.

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At the beginning of the show we’re introduced to each of our little animal friends. The theme music comes up and each Backyardigan appears to tell us his – or her – name.

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Let’s back it up to the pink one – Uniqua. Granted she’s got an unusual moniker but what really baffles me is… what

It? I can’t figure it out. She’s got pink spots, no discernible nose and two curly protrusions coming out of her head that look like alien antennae. Is she one of those hairless cats? A pig with chicken pox? Alien frog baby, maybe? Here – take a look.

Now I realize that this is akin to those “What is Goofy?” debates (he’s a talking dog. Mickey talks, Donald talks. He’s a dog that talks. Move on.) But I really am at a loss on this one. I’ve actually Googled to try to find out what she could be. Because of the spots I’ve seen it suggested that Uniqua is a ladybug (she’s nowhere near being a leopard, so that’s out) and because of the antennae another suggestion has been an ant. But apparently she’s none of these. Uniqua is, well… a uniqua. She is meant to be totally unique. So, for some reason, while the other four characters on The Backyardigans are recognizable animals this one of the group is a unique, fictitious creature. Why the show’s creators would choose to do this I can only imagine.

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Perhaps Nickelodeon thought Uniqua would be a nice inherent lesson in the program to teach young kids that we should embrace what makes each of us different or special. Yada yada yada. I’m skeptical that my 2-year-old will get that. All I know is that Pablo is his favourite. So, please, if anyone out there knows someone at Nickelodeon who can shed some light on this, send them my way.

Backyardigans breast pump customer service dishwasher Facebook fraternal green triangle identical manhattan toy mesage multitasking Nickelodeon parenting skills penis stages of grief stroller toy technology television that one this one toenail twins Uniqua WhoozitUniqua is the protagonist of The . She is the only character who appears in every episode. She is a one-of-a-kind, unique creature, hence her name. The series uses the name Uniqua for both the character and her species.

In an interview, the show's creator Janice Burgess said that Uniqua was based on herself: Uniqua is me. Or at least who I was as a kid. She's a ringleader. Out of the five, Uniqua is the main character, and we use her in every story.

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Uniqua is voiced by LaShawn Tináh Jefferies throughout the entire series. Her singing voice is provided by Jamia Simone Nash in seasons one through three and by Avion Baker in the fourth season.

Uniqua is highly energetic. She is often the character to come up with new ideas for adventures. Compared to Tasha, she displays a more tomboy-like personality. Uniqua and Tasha occasionally get into disagreements over small things, usually due to differing opinions. No matter what, Uniqua will find a way to end the quarrel and have a good laugh with her friend.

At her very core, Uniqua knows what it means to be a true companion and has a heart full of compassion. She is loyal and loves to help others. Uniqua is persistently optimistic and determined to overcome any obstacle she faces on her adventures. Regardless of what role she plays while imagining scenarios with her friends, she always has a sense of humor.

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Uniqua lives in a pink-colored house located between Tyrone's house and Austin's house. It is visited more than any other character's residence. The interior is never shown, but a coat rack and a table can be seen in various episodes when Uniqua exits her home.

Uniqua's skin is light pink. Darker pink spots are randomly placed around her body. She has white eyes with black pupils. Her most noticeable features are her curled antennae. Her eyebrows are dark red. She wears dark-gloom pink overalls with light pink spots and two red-pink buttons on each strap.

Uniqua appears in every episode of The . Her first appearance was in Me and My Friends, the unaired live-action pilot. Her first appearance in an aired episode was in Pirate Treasure. Her last appearance in an episode of The was in The Tale of the Not-So-Nice Dragon. Her last appearance in any aired animation was in Nickelodeon's Mega Music Fest 2010.

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Aliens • Asian Elephant • Austin's Cat • Birds • Blarg • Blue Streak • Boinga • Bugs • Bull • Butterfly • Clementine • Common Housefly • Dinosaur • Dinosaur Skeleton • Dusty • Elephants • Factory Robots • Flapasaurus • Gilded Golden Butterfly • Grabbing Tree • Harvey • Herman • Horses • Hugs • Lightning • Male Hippo • Manchester United • Maverick • Mega City Robots • Mia Hamm • Molasses • Mommy Martian • Not-So-Nice Dragon • Old Paint • Pablo's Mother • Painted Horses • Pal • Pelé • Polka-Dot Donkeys • Polka-Dotted Pony • Princess • Princess CleoTasha's Horse • Quick Silver • Ralphy • Rex Robot • Robot Racquel • Robot Reba • Robot Ripley • ROVER • Royal Horses • Santa Claus • Sea Squirt • Sea Monster • Seatriscuit • Sharks • Shooting Star • Spaceman • Spooky Voice • Thunder • Toronado • Tropical Fish • Tyrone's Father • Tyrone's Mother • Uniqua's Mother • Viewer • Windy • W-I-O-Wa News AnnounceThe Backyardigans (/b æ k ˈ j ɑːr d ɪ ɡ ə n z / bak-YAR -dih-gənz) is an animated musical childr's television series created by Janice Burgess. The series was writt and recorded at Nickelodeon Animation Studio.

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It cters on five animal neighbors who imagine themselves on fantastic advtures in their backyard. Each episode is set to a differt musical gre and features four songs, composed by Evan Lurie with lyrics by McPaul Smith. The Backyardigans' advtures span many differt gres and settings. The show's writers took inspiration from action-advture movies, and many episodes are parodies of movies.

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Creator Janice Burgess had worked as Nick Jr.'s production executive since the mid-1990s. The Backyardigans originated as a live-action pilot episode titled Me and My Frids, filmed at Nickelodeon Studios Florida in 1998. The characters were played by full-body puppets on an indoor stage. The pilot was rejected by Nickelodeon, and Burgess decided to rework the concept into an animated series. In 2002, a second pilot was animated at Nickelodeon Digital in New York. The second pilot was successful, and the series tered production.

The show ran for four seasons totaling 80 episodes. Most episodes aired on Nickelodeon on weekday mornings. In 2009, the show was planned to continue beyond the fourth season.

However, in 2010, the series' creator Janice Burgess decided to move onto a differt series: Nickelodeon's revival of Winx Club. Burgess worked as a creative director and writer for Winx Club before evtually retiring from Nickelodeon in 2014.

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The Backyardigans was critically acclaimed. Many critics felt that The Backyardigans was superior to Nickelodeon's other preschool shows because its writing was sophisticated and joyable for older viewers. The New York Times and Common Sse Media commded the show for including frequt nods to an older audice,

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Such as referces to action-advture franchises. The quality of the show's music was also praised by critics, and the show received eight Daytime Emmy Award nominations for its music.

They share a large backyard betwe their houses. In each episode, they meet in the backyard and imagine themselves on a fantastical advture. Their advtures span a variety of differt gres and settings; many episodes involve visiting differt parts of the world, traveling back or forward in time, and using magic or supernatural powers. The characters give themselves differt jobs or roles depding on the episode's imaginary setting, such as detectives, knights, or scitists. From the second season onward, many episodes are parodies of action-advture films such as James Bond, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, and Ghostbusters.

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