Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (lost pitch pilot of PBS Kids animated musical series; 2006-2008): Difference between revisions

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==Availability==
==Availability==
As of now, the pilot is lost and not much from it has been released to the public. However, two screenshots of unclear origin feature earlier designs for the characters and are likely to be taken from this pilot.
As of now, the pilot is lost and not much from it has been released to the public. However, two screenshots formerly on Astrid Riemer's website feature earlier designs for the characters and are likely to be taken from this pilot.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Alpha Daniel 600x600.jpg|A screenshot pf Daniel inside of a house.
File:Alpha Daniel 600x600.jpg|A screenshot of Daniel inside of a house.
File:Ffd043c06207608a578243a6a14a8e1f.png| More screenshots, possibly from the pilot.
File:Ffd043c06207608a578243a6a14a8e1f.png|More screenshots, possibly from the pilot.
File:DANIEL TIGER CHs.png|Possible late design changes.
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Revision as of 01:17, 29 September 2023

Daniel tigers neighborhood title.jpeg

The final series' title card.

Status: Lost

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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is a children's animated series on PBS. It is produced by Fred Rogers Productions and is based on characters from the original Mister Rogers' Neighborhood series. A pilot for the series was created around 2006-2008 and was pitched to PBS to major success.[1]

Development and Pilot

According to the creator of the series (Angela Santomero), Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood was first conceived in a meeting during 2006 by The Fred Rogers Company about making a show to continue the legacy of Fred Rogers.[2] Daniel Tiger was chosen as the main character without much question, as it was the first puppet created for the original show. A pilot animatic was soon completed and shown to PBS to be greenlit.[3]

Availability

As of now, the pilot is lost and not much from it has been released to the public. However, two screenshots formerly on Astrid Riemer's website feature earlier designs for the characters and are likely to be taken from this pilot.

Gallery

See Also

Bumpers

PBS

PBS Kids

References