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'''''Adventures in Nutrition With Captain Carlos''''' was a series of Flash-animated educational shorts that aired on Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior).
'''''Adventures in Nutrition with Captain Carlos''''' ('''''Captain Carlos''''' for short) was a series of Flash-animated educational shorts that aired on Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior) that aired from 2004 to 2007, being part of Fit-Fit-Hurray line of shorts.
 
==Story==
Each short centered on a six-year-old boy named Carlos having to choose between eating a healthy snack or eating junk food before doing things such as bowling or going to a soccer match. His sister, Maria, would always try to get him to eat some junk food (while singing a song about how they "sure look like fun"). A narrator then explains to the audience how the two kinds of food can affect your body followed by Carlos eating the healthy snack. The episode would always end with Carlos feeling like a superhero after eating the healthy snack, and Maria flapping his cape for him.<ref>[https://www.awn.com/news/disney-playhouse-adds-more-captain-carlos-new-shanes-kindergarten-countdown An article on ''Adventures in Nutrition with Captain Carlos'' from 2005.] Retrieved 26 Apr '18</ref>
 
==Reception==
The show was often negatively reviewed, with the advice being unreasonable and unlikely that kids wouldn't likely follow the shorts at all (i.e. avoiding all types of "Junk Food").


It centred around Carlos choosing a healthy snack to eat before doing things such as bowling or going to a soccer match when his sister, Maria, tries to get him to eat some junk food (while singing a song about how they "sure look like fun"). A narrator then explains how the two kinds of food can affect your body followed by Carlos eating the healthy snack.
==Availability==
==Availability==
The skits have not aired on either iteration of the network since at least 2008, though there are rumours that there may be some episodes on pre-2009 Playhouse Disney home media releases.  
The skits have not aired on either iteration of the network in the United States since at least 2008, though there have been rumors that there may be some episodes on pre-2009 Playhouse Disney home media releases. The series had also been rerun in at least one country as late as 2010.<ref>[https://www.mummysreviews.com/2010/04/30/playhouse-disney-fit-fit-hurray/ A review of ''Adventures in Nutrition With Captain Carlos'' and other Playhouse Disney shorts.] Retrieved 26 Apr '18</ref>
 
A handful of episodes in English and Spanish have been found on YouTube and Vimeo. Other than that, little footage could be found for several years, possibly due to the obscurity of the shorts.
 
However, a YouTuber named Paradisea Legged uploaded the rest of the shorts on YouTube and then the entire series became found. However, at one point, all of the episodes were deleted from that channel, meaning most of the episodes became lost again. However, some of the episodes have resurfaced on YouTube.
 
Additionally, a rough cut of "Spelling Test" was uploaded to Vimeo by one of the people who worked on the episode.<ref>[https://vimeo.com/57909942 A rough cut of the short "Spelling Test".] Retrieved 07 Sep '14</ref>


A handful of episodes in English and Spanish have been found across Youtube and Vimeo, but other than that, little footage can be found.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
Episodes on Youtube can be found in [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUGw5VD1AtCPXaUSlvUnPiT86y6Z5uEJe this playlist], and a rough cut of "Spelling Test" can be found [https://vimeo.com/57909942 here].
[[File:Captain_Carlos.jpg|thumb|300px|center|The titular character.]]
{{#ev:vimeo|https://vimeo.com/161416540|320x240|center|"Bowling"|frame}}
 
==External Links==
*[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Adventures_in_Nutrition_with_Captain_Carlos Disney Wikia article on ''Adventures in Nutrition with Captain Carlos''.] Retrieved 26 Apr '18
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/reijithe2ndify/videos Paradisea's YouTube channel.] Retrieved 02 May '17
 
==References==
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Revision as of 00:08, 1 December 2020

Captain carlos title.jpeg

Title card.

Status: Partially Found

Adventures in Nutrition with Captain Carlos (Captain Carlos for short) was a series of Flash-animated educational shorts that aired on Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior) that aired from 2004 to 2007, being part of Fit-Fit-Hurray line of shorts.

Story

Each short centered on a six-year-old boy named Carlos having to choose between eating a healthy snack or eating junk food before doing things such as bowling or going to a soccer match. His sister, Maria, would always try to get him to eat some junk food (while singing a song about how they "sure look like fun"). A narrator then explains to the audience how the two kinds of food can affect your body followed by Carlos eating the healthy snack. The episode would always end with Carlos feeling like a superhero after eating the healthy snack, and Maria flapping his cape for him.[1]

Reception

The show was often negatively reviewed, with the advice being unreasonable and unlikely that kids wouldn't likely follow the shorts at all (i.e. avoiding all types of "Junk Food").

Availability

The skits have not aired on either iteration of the network in the United States since at least 2008, though there have been rumors that there may be some episodes on pre-2009 Playhouse Disney home media releases. The series had also been rerun in at least one country as late as 2010.[2]

A handful of episodes in English and Spanish have been found on YouTube and Vimeo. Other than that, little footage could be found for several years, possibly due to the obscurity of the shorts.

However, a YouTuber named Paradisea Legged uploaded the rest of the shorts on YouTube and then the entire series became found. However, at one point, all of the episodes were deleted from that channel, meaning most of the episodes became lost again. However, some of the episodes have resurfaced on YouTube.

Additionally, a rough cut of "Spelling Test" was uploaded to Vimeo by one of the people who worked on the episode.[3]

Gallery

The titular character.

External Links

References