Farmkids

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Farmkids

Australian TV series or program


Farmkids (styled as FARMkids) is an Australian animated children's comedy television series about pampered zoo animals accidentally being shipped to a dude ranch. Thirteen episodes were broadcast in Series 1 and another thirteen in Series 2,[1] both of which aired in 2008.

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Premise

The series is based around the irony of farm animals who know nothing about living in the countryside. They are a bunch of fastlane pampered city animals who live a star studded life in a popular nursery petting zoo, but their lives take a funny unexpected turn when they are suddenly relocated. To top it off their new home is nothing like one would expect from a simple old farm. At its core, this series is aiming at twisting and repackaging a strong and timeless farm theme into a fast, edgy comedy. Dude Ranch, the FARMkids new home, is a place where the old, modern and twilight zone elements meet to make this a way out of the ordinary environment. This is not the average city slickers on the Old MacDonald type of situation; Farmkids represents a twisted and very entertaining approach to a time tested theme.

Voice cast

  • Louise Brehmer as Bean, Poppit and Punky
  • Liz Buchanan as Frizz and Splat
  • Tiffany Lamb as MooLoo
  • Todd Levi as Gilly
  • Danny Murphy as Buster
  • Andrew Buchanan as Doogie, Rodd and Russ
  • Bill McDonald as Dumpster
  • Bryan Probets as Drumstick
  • John Harmon as Phill
  • Warren Humphreys as Carlos
  • Scott Strachan as Stretch

Episodes

Series One (2008)

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Series Two (2008)

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DVD release

In 2008, 3 DVDs were released entitled Chaos in the Country, Dude Ranch Boot Camp, and Hair, Wool, Feathers, and Fur.[2]

Awards and nominations

As of November 2008, FARMkids and finalists in the Atom Awards for Best Children's Television Series.[3]


References

  1. "FARMkids News". Archived from the original on 24 October 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2008.

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