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Before ''Pepper Ann'' was green-lit by Disney, ''Pepper Ann'' was in development at Nickelodeon, and an animated pitch reel was produced. However, during the development process, Linda Simensky, a Nickelodeon executive who brought Sue Rose to Nickelodeon, and was the main supporter of the project, left for Cartoon Network. Due to this, Nickelodeon passed on picking up the show.<ref>[https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/ywewq7/pepper-ann-was-the-most-underrated-feminist-cartoon-of-the-90s Article contains an interview with Mr. Warburton.] Retrieved 02 Feb '19</ref> Sometime during the development process at Nickelodeon, the executives asked creator Sue Rose to re-design the characters to look less like Fido Dido, a popular cartoon character who was also created by Sue Rose. Mr. Warburton, the show's eventual lead character designer, was brought in to re-design the characters.<ref>[http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.com/2014/03/early-pepper-ann-designs.html A blog post by Mr. Warburton about the early days of ''Pepper Ann''.] Retrieved 02 Feb '19</ref> One of Mr. Warburton's early designs of ''Pepper Ann'' was used for the pilot.
Before ''Pepper Ann'' was green-lit by Disney, '''''Pepper Ann'' was in development at Nickelodeon, and an animated pitch reel was produced'''. However, during the development process, Linda Simensky, a Nickelodeon executive who brought Sue Rose to Nickelodeon, and was the main supporter of the project, left for Cartoon Network. Due to this, Nickelodeon passed on picking up the show.<ref>[https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/ywewq7/pepper-ann-was-the-most-underrated-feminist-cartoon-of-the-90s Article contains an interview with Mr. Warburton mentioning the show's Nickelodeon pitch.] Retrieved 02 Feb '19</ref> Sometime during the development process at Nickelodeon, the executives asked creator Sue Rose to re-design the characters to look less like Fido Dido, a popular cartoon character who was also created by Sue Rose. Mr. Warburton, the show's eventual lead character designer, was brought in to re-design the characters.<ref>[http://warburtonlabs.blogspot.com/2014/03/early-pepper-ann-designs.html A blog post by Mr. Warburton about the early days of ''Pepper Ann''.] Retrieved 02 Feb '19</ref> One of Mr. Warburton's early designs of ''Pepper Ann'' was used for the pilot.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
==Pepper Ann==
==Pepper Ann==
*[[Pepper Ann (found Disney animated TV series; 1997-2000)]]
*[[Pepper Ann (found Disney animated TV series; 1997-2000)]]
*[[Pepper Ann "Quickies" (partially found UPN bumpers based off Disney animated TV series; late 1990s)]]


===Nickelodeon===
===Nickelodeon===

Revision as of 15:51, 17 February 2022

Pepper Ann pilot title card.png

The pilot's title card.

Status: Partially Found

Before Pepper Ann was green-lit by Disney, Pepper Ann was in development at Nickelodeon, and an animated pitch reel was produced. However, during the development process, Linda Simensky, a Nickelodeon executive who brought Sue Rose to Nickelodeon, and was the main supporter of the project, left for Cartoon Network. Due to this, Nickelodeon passed on picking up 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, a popular cartoon character who 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.

Gallery

Images

Videos

Promo for "Disney's One Saturday Morning" which contains clips of the pilot.

Another early promo for the show that contains different clips of the pilot.

See Also

Pepper Ann

Nickelodeon

Disney Channel

Playhouse Disney

Disney Junior

Toon Disney

Disney XD

Other

References