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'''''Wawataytv Kids''''' was an educational show from the early 2000s, around 2002-2006, that aired in Canada for the Oji-Cree communities. Episodes combined live segments and puppetry to teach life lessons as well as cultural lessons, indigenous stories, and the Ojibwe language. Apart from a Wiki and IMDb page, online information about the show is scare, and it is unclear how many episodes were produced and aired. As of 7 August 2024, only episodes 1-3 of season 2 are available via the official Wawataytv YouTube channel. | |||
'''''Wawataytv Kids''''' was an educational show from the early 2000s, around 2002-2006, that aired in Canada for the Oji-Cree communities. | |||
As of | |||
==== ' | ===Recurring Segments=== | ||
====The Opener==== | |||
Following the opening theme, Sampson greets the audience, goes to the blackboard where the episode topic is written, and introduces the topic to the audience and the three kid puppets: Billy, Bonnie, and Jacob. | |||
====Julian's Jokes==== | |||
A 30-second segment in which a kid named Julian tells a joke in a setting similar to a comedy club. Possibly played before commercial breaks<sup>[citation needed]</sup>. | |||
====Old Samuel and the Adventures of Folklorama==== | |||
Old Samuel interviews people at Folklorama, a two-week cultural festival held every August in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. | |||
====Native Legends==== | |||
A man retells stories passed down from his grandmother and other native legends. Clips switch between footage of him speaking and eagles flying in the sky, accompanied by flute music playing in the background. | |||
====Kids Safety Tips==== | |||
Quick, live-action segments about safety such as the importance of seatbelts or proper precautions when walking down the street. | |||
====Language Lessons==== | |||
Christina teaches Furry Freddy and the audience words in the Ojibwe language. | |||
====Megesi==== | |||
Kids summon Megesi, the eagle puppet "club leader", by chanting. Megesi falls from the sky and, speaking through a window, answers questions posed by the kids. | |||
''< | ===Episode List=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
Billy | |- | ||
! style="background-color:lightblue" | # | |||
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Description | |||
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status | |||
|- | |||
|Season 2, Episode 1 | |||
|Jacob is diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and visits a professional from the Sioux Lookout Diabetes Program, who educates Jacob, Sampson, and the audience about the condition. Other segments include Old Samuel interviewing a man named William about Sicily, the Native legend of the Great Flood, car safety for kids, and Ojibwe greetings. | |||
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fykt6I6IUfI&ab_channel=wawataytv<span style=color:green>'''Found'''] | |||
|- | |||
|Season 2, Episode 2 | |||
|Billy considers whether to spend or save the $10 he received for his birthday, eventually decided to spend it all on a pet goldfish and ice cream for his friends. Other segments include Old Samuel interviewing a coordinator at the Korean Pavilion, the continuation of a Native legend from the previous episode, tips for safely crossing the street, and a lesson on money-related vocabulary. | |||
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fykt6I6IUfI&ab_channel=wawataytv<span style=color:green>'''Found'''] | |||
|- | |||
|Season 2, Episode 3 | |||
|Instead of playing with Billy and Jacob, Bonnie chooses to hang out with the "cool kids", Chris and Paul. The audience later learns that Bonnie was trying to impress Chris and Paul by doing things like stealing candy from a store. Bonnie and the audience are educated about peer pressure and encouraged to just say "no" when they know something is wrong. Other segments include Old Samuel interviewing Kyle at the Indian Pavilion, the completion of the Native legend featured in the previous two episodes, and Ojibwe words for animals. | |||
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWd56n-e_zM&t=1s&ab_channel=wawataytv<span style=color:green>'''Found'''] | |||
|} | |||
===Characters=== | |||
==== | ====Puppets==== | ||
* | *Billy Tentoes (Mark Kakagumick) | ||
*Bonnie Bearpaw (Rachel Fox) | |||
* | *Jacob Banks (Grant Keesic) | ||
*Megesi (Michael Dudé) | |||
*Furry Fred/Furry Freddy | |||
* | |||
Jacob Banks | |||
====Live Actors==== | |||
*Sampson Sasquatch (Victor Lyon) | |||
*Old Samuel (Michael Dudé) | |||
*Christina (Christina Keesic) | |||
*The-great the-funny the-amazing Julian (Julian Kakagumic) | |||
*The Storyteller (Ralph Johnson) | |||
*The Safety Tip Kids (Kerry Pancheese, Krisity Panacheese, Seaquin Panacheese-chisel) | |||
===Production Credits=== | |||
*Director: Michael Dudé | |||
*Writers: Michael Dudé | |||
*Producer: Michael Dudé | |||
*Executive Producers: Christine Chisel and Martin Tuesday | |||
*Camera 1 and lighting: Charlie Chisel | |||
*Camera 2: Victor Lyon | |||
*Set design: Charlie Chisel and Michael Dudé | |||
*Audio: Jon Baum | |||
*Costume design: Althea George | |||
*Puppets Provided by Arm's Length Productions, Inc. | |||
*Produced in participation with the Northern Native Broadcast Access Program | |||
*"Wawatay Television Production 2003" | |||
===External Links=== | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/@wawataytv/videos Wawataytv YouTube Channel] Retrieved Feb 22, 2020 | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawatay_Native_Communications_Society Wawatay Wiki] Retrieved Feb 23, 2020 | |||
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367436/ Wawatay IMDb] Retrieved Feb 23, 2020 | |||
*[https://wawataynews.ca/ Wawatay News] Retrieved Feb 23, 2020 | |||
*[http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/MinorityMedia/items/show/97 Canadian Minority Media Database] Retrieved March 26, 2023 | |||
*[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Wawatay_Native_Communications_Society Wawatay Wiki wand] Retrieved March 26, 2023 | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/@wawataytv/videos Wawataytv YouTube Channel] Retrieved Feb 22, 2020 | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wawatay_Native_Communications_Society Wawatay Wiki] Retrieved Feb 23, 2020 | |||
[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367436/ Wawatay IMDb] Retrieved Feb 23, 2020 | |||
[https://wawataynews.ca/ Wawatay News] Retrieved Feb 23, 2020 | |||
[http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/MinorityMedia/items/show/97 Canadian Minority Media Database] Retrieved March 26, 2023 | |||
[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Wawatay_Native_Communications_Society Wawatay | |||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Lost puppetry]] | [[Category:Lost puppetry]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:45, 7 August 2024
Wawataytv Kids was an educational show from the early 2000s, around 2002-2006, that aired in Canada for the Oji-Cree communities. Episodes combined live segments and puppetry to teach life lessons as well as cultural lessons, indigenous stories, and the Ojibwe language. Apart from a Wiki and IMDb page, online information about the show is scare, and it is unclear how many episodes were produced and aired. As of 7 August 2024, only episodes 1-3 of season 2 are available via the official Wawataytv YouTube channel.
Recurring Segments
The Opener
Following the opening theme, Sampson greets the audience, goes to the blackboard where the episode topic is written, and introduces the topic to the audience and the three kid puppets: Billy, Bonnie, and Jacob.
Julian's Jokes
A 30-second segment in which a kid named Julian tells a joke in a setting similar to a comedy club. Possibly played before commercial breaks[citation needed].
Old Samuel and the Adventures of Folklorama
Old Samuel interviews people at Folklorama, a two-week cultural festival held every August in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Native Legends
A man retells stories passed down from his grandmother and other native legends. Clips switch between footage of him speaking and eagles flying in the sky, accompanied by flute music playing in the background.
Kids Safety Tips
Quick, live-action segments about safety such as the importance of seatbelts or proper precautions when walking down the street.
Language Lessons
Christina teaches Furry Freddy and the audience words in the Ojibwe language.
Megesi
Kids summon Megesi, the eagle puppet "club leader", by chanting. Megesi falls from the sky and, speaking through a window, answers questions posed by the kids.
Episode List
# | Description | Status |
---|---|---|
Season 2, Episode 1 | Jacob is diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and visits a professional from the Sioux Lookout Diabetes Program, who educates Jacob, Sampson, and the audience about the condition. Other segments include Old Samuel interviewing a man named William about Sicily, the Native legend of the Great Flood, car safety for kids, and Ojibwe greetings. | Found |
Season 2, Episode 2 | Billy considers whether to spend or save the $10 he received for his birthday, eventually decided to spend it all on a pet goldfish and ice cream for his friends. Other segments include Old Samuel interviewing a coordinator at the Korean Pavilion, the continuation of a Native legend from the previous episode, tips for safely crossing the street, and a lesson on money-related vocabulary. | Found |
Season 2, Episode 3 | Instead of playing with Billy and Jacob, Bonnie chooses to hang out with the "cool kids", Chris and Paul. The audience later learns that Bonnie was trying to impress Chris and Paul by doing things like stealing candy from a store. Bonnie and the audience are educated about peer pressure and encouraged to just say "no" when they know something is wrong. Other segments include Old Samuel interviewing Kyle at the Indian Pavilion, the completion of the Native legend featured in the previous two episodes, and Ojibwe words for animals. | Found |
Characters
Puppets
- Billy Tentoes (Mark Kakagumick)
- Bonnie Bearpaw (Rachel Fox)
- Jacob Banks (Grant Keesic)
- Megesi (Michael Dudé)
- Furry Fred/Furry Freddy
Live Actors
- Sampson Sasquatch (Victor Lyon)
- Old Samuel (Michael Dudé)
- Christina (Christina Keesic)
- The-great the-funny the-amazing Julian (Julian Kakagumic)
- The Storyteller (Ralph Johnson)
- The Safety Tip Kids (Kerry Pancheese, Krisity Panacheese, Seaquin Panacheese-chisel)
Production Credits
- Director: Michael Dudé
- Writers: Michael Dudé
- Producer: Michael Dudé
- Executive Producers: Christine Chisel and Martin Tuesday
- Camera 1 and lighting: Charlie Chisel
- Camera 2: Victor Lyon
- Set design: Charlie Chisel and Michael Dudé
- Audio: Jon Baum
- Costume design: Althea George
- Puppets Provided by Arm's Length Productions, Inc.
- Produced in participation with the Northern Native Broadcast Access Program
- "Wawatay Television Production 2003"
External Links
- Wawataytv YouTube Channel Retrieved Feb 22, 2020
- Wawatay Wiki Retrieved Feb 23, 2020
- Wawatay IMDb Retrieved Feb 23, 2020
- Wawatay News Retrieved Feb 23, 2020
- Canadian Minority Media Database Retrieved March 26, 2023
- Wawatay Wiki wand Retrieved March 26, 2023