Pepper Ann (partially found unaired Nickelodeon pilot of Disney animated series; 1996): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 06:36, 3 February 2019
Before Pepper Ann was green-lit by Disney, Pepper Ann was in development at Nickelodeon. However, when Linda Simensky, the Nickelodeon executive who supported the project, left for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon rejected the show.[1] Sometime during the development process at Nickelodeon, the executives asked creator Sue Rose to re-design the characters to look less like Fido Dido, which was also created by Sue Rose. Mr. Warburton, the show's eventual lead character designer, was brought in to re-design the characters.[2] One of Mr. Warburton's early designs of Pepper Ann was used for the pilot.[3]
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- ↑ Article contains an interview with Mr. Warburton Retrieved 2 Feb '19.
- ↑ A blog post by Mr. Warburton about the early days of Pepper Ann. Retrieved 2 Feb '19.
- ↑ A promo for "Disney's One Saturday Morning" which shows a clip of the pilot. Retrieved 2 Feb '19.