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|title=<center>Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (pitch pilot)</center>
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|imagecaption=The final series' title card.
|imagecaption=Likely screenshots of the pilot
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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. <ref> https://www.animationmagazine.net/2012/10/a-tiger-cub-gets-his-own-show/ </ref>
'''''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.'''<ref> [https://www.animationmagazine.net/2012/10/a-tiger-cub-gets-his-own-show/ ''Animation Magazine'' article announcing the show.] Retrieved 08 Aug '23</ref>


== Development and Pilot ==
==Development ==
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. <ref> https://archive.nytimes.com/parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/21/mister-rogers-changed-my-life/?ref=fredrogers </ref> 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. <ref> https://childrensmediaassociation.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/its-a-beautiful-day-for-a-tiger/ </ref>
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.<ref>[https://archive.nytimes.com/parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/21/mister-rogers-changed-my-life/?ref=fredrogers Mister Rogers Changed My Life - ''New York Times''] Retrieved 08 Aug '23</ref> 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.<ref> [https://childrensmediaassociation.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/its-a-beautiful-day-for-a-tiger/ Article on the show and it's development.] Retrieved 08 Aug '23</ref> Currently, no detail relating to pilot has been revealed to the general public.


== 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.
There is no footage of the pilot online. However, a few screenshots formerly on Astrid Riemer's website feature earlier designs for the characters and are likely to be taken from this pilot.
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==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
File:Alpha Daniel 600x600.jpg|A screenshot of Daniel inside of his house.
File:Ffd043c06207608a578243a6a14a8e1f.png|More screenshots, possibly from the pilot.
File:DANIEL TIGER CHs.png|Character Designs with Katerina's later design.
</gallery>
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==See Also==
===Bumpers===
*[[Bookworm Bunch (partially found interstitials from PBS Kids channel block; 2000-2001)]]
*[[PBS Kids (partially lost schedule bumpers and interstitial material of TV channel block; 1999-present)]]
*[[PBS Kids Vote-A-Rama (lost bumpers of "Arthur" themed marathon; 2002)]]
*[[Someday School (partially found PBS Kids channel block; 1998-2000)]]
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===PBS===
*[[Adventures with Kanga Roddy (partially lost PBS children's series; 1998-2000)]]
*[[Backyard Safari (partially found PBS children's educational series; 1997)]]
*[[Barney & Friends "Season 9" (partially found alternative version of PBS children's series; 2004-2005)]]
*[[Christmastime with Mister Rogers (found holiday TV special; 1977)]]
*[[Lamb Chop's Play-Along (partially lost PBS children's puppet series; 1992-1995)]]
*[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood "Mister Rogers Talks About Conflict" (found episode arc of PBS children's educational series; 1983)]]
*[[The Puzzle Place (partially found PBS puppet series; 1994-1998)]]
*[[Reading Rainbow (found Johnny Kemp opening sequence for PBS children's educational series; 1999)]]
*[[Shining Time Station (found season one intro of PBS series; 1989-1990)]]
*[[Storytime (found PBS children's reading series; 1992-1998)]]
*[[Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? "Auld Lang Gone" (non-existent episode of PBS children's game show; 1992)]]
*[[Zoom (found pilot of revival of 1972 PBS children's series; 1995)]]
*[[Zoom (partially lost revival of PBS children's series; 1999-2005)]]
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===PBS Kids===
*[[The Charlie Horse Music Pizza (partially lost PBS Kids "Lamb Chop's Play-Along" spin-off series; 1998-1999)]]
*[[Curious George (lost test pilot of PBS Kids animated series based on books; existence unconfirmed; 2004/2005)]]
*[[Cyberchase "The Poddleville Case" (found test pilot of PBS Kids educational animated series; 1999)]]
*[[Dragon Tales "One Small Step for Cassie" and "Circle of Friends" (lost pilots of PBS Kids animated series; 1999)]]
*[[The Good Night Show with Melanie/Leo (partially found PBS Kids Sprout series; 2005-2006)]]
*[[The Good Night Show with Nina & Star (partially found PBS Kids Sprout series; 2006-2017)]]
*[[Jet Propulsion (partially found pitch pilot of "Ready Jet Go!" PBS Kids CGI-animated series; 2013)]]
*[[Kratts' Creatures (found PBS children's educational series; 1996)]]
*[[Make Way for Noddy (partially found PBS Kids version of British children's TV series; 2005)]]
*[[Molly of Denali (partially found pitch pilot of PBS Kids animated series; 2018)]]
*[[Nature Cat (lost pitch pilot of PBS Kids educational animated series; early 2010s)]]
*[[Peg + Cat (partially lost pitch pilot of PBS Kids educational animated series; 2011)]]
*[[Preschool Musical... On a Stick (partially lost PBS Kids Sprout "High School Musical" parody; 2008)]]
*[[Seven Little Monsters (found episodes of PBS Kids animated series; 2000-2004)]]
*[[Space Race (partially found PBS Kids web series; 2011)]]
*[[Super Why! (partially found British dub of PBS Kids CGI animated series; late 2000s-2010s)]]
*[[What's The Big Idea? (partially found pitch pilot of "Sid The Science Kid" PBS Kids CGI animated series; 2007)]]
*[[WordGirl (lost pitch pilot of PBS Kids educational animated series; existence unconfirmed; 2005)]]
*[[WordWorld (found test pilot of PBS Kids CGI animated educational series; 2005)]]


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Latest revision as of 15:43, 22 November 2023

Daniel tigers neighborhood title.jpeg

The final series' title card.

Status: Lost

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

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] Currently, no detail relating to pilot has been revealed to the general public.

Availability

There is no footage of the pilot online. However, a few 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