Snowsnaps

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Snowsnaps

Canadian TV series or program


Snowsnaps (French: Les Mini-Tuques, "The Mini Toques") is a Canadian animated television series. It is a preschool-aimed spinoff of the 2015 film Snowtime! (La Guerre des Tuques 3D), itself an animated remake of the 1984 live-action The Dog Who Stopped the War (La Guerre des Tuques) movie.[1] Produced by Carpediem Film & TV in collaboration with the animation studio Singing Frog and broadcaster Corus Entertainment, the series premiered September 1, 2018 in Canada on Télétoon, La Chaîne Disney and Treehouse TV.[2]

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Plot

For Violet, Tomas, Sami and Kiki, every aspect of life is all about fun and games! There is nothing they like more than playing outside, especially in the snow on a winter’s day. Aged six, no task is too small to turn it into a game, no feat is off-limits to try as they seamlessly jump into role-playing to follow their wild imagination! Come meet these four friends who love to laugh and have fun!

Characters

  • Violet (voiced by Satine Scarlett Montaz) is the game master. She is a free thinker who refuses to follow the herd, has tons of wit and tenacity, and a tendency to be self-indulgent – a little Scoundrel. Her games and her behaviour are never mean or cruel, but if she gets into trouble it is due more to her youthful enthusiasm than any malicious intent. She is easily distracted by the sparkles or whatever is pink!
  • Tomas (voiced by Brandon Lising) is open-faced and controlled by his heart of gold. Like all Innocents, he is generous and open-minded. He sees both sides of any disagreement. A natural peacemaker with an intense sense of fairness, he cannot stand conflict. Terry the penguin is his favourite toy, what's yours?
  • Sami (voiced by Kimia Esfahani) is a smarty pants know-it-all who actually doesn't know it all, but he is still full of voluble explanations – the weirder and more unpredictable the better. He's likely to say or do anything; he loves playing the Fool. His favourite treats are Brussels sprouts and broccoli!
  • Kiki (voiced by Ella Rose Coderre) is a daredevil. She's all about movement and physicality. When in doubt, she acts; thinking is for after. She is compelled to triumph even if she does not have the skills. She'll keep on trying until she can make it happen. A soldier who'll take on any mission! One thing is certain, we can always count on Kiki to play!

Cast

Adapted from the ending credits.

  • Satine Scarlett Montaz / Marguerite D'Amours as Violet
  • Kimia Esfahani / Catherine Brunet as Sami
  • Ella Rose Coderre / Claudia-Laurie Corbeil as Kiki
  • Brandon Lising / Valérie Gagné as Tomas
  • Voice director(s): Richard M. Dumont / Johanne Garneau, Julie Burroughs

Production

A preschool-oriented spinoff of Snowtime! was announced to be in development in November 2015.[3] Snowsnaps was officially unveiled during the 2016 Cartoon Forum in Toulouse, France as the first-ever Canadian submission.[4] The series is distributed as either 26 eleven-minute episodes or 52 five-minute shorts.[5]

For the musical "Shortsnaps" segments, the production crew held open auditions for bilingual singers across Canada in July 2017.[1]

Episodes

Series overview

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Season 1 (2018)

  • The episodes "1-2-3, Cupcake!", "The Monster", "The Maze", "Knighthood", "What's Your Treasure?", "Winter Games", "Kids vs. Aliens", and "Sami's Pet" were all adapted into books.
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Shortsnaps segment

For the musical Shortsnaps segment, the production crew had held open auditions for bilingual singers across Canada in July 2017.

  • Lyrics, music, and songs by Eloi Painchaud and Jorane.
  • Songs sung by Cool Kids

These are the songs used throughout episodes of the show. There are six of them, which are repeated throughout reruns on Treehouse TV. They are directed by Claude Precourt, Robert Yates and Vanessa Isabelle and choreographed by Louis-Martin Charest.

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International broadcast

The show originally aired from September 1 to November 25, 2018. The show was moved to two new time slots when it is aired in reruns on Treehouse TV, which is weekday mornings at 8:40 AM and Friday afternoons at 3:02 PM. The show will also be broadcast later internationally.

  • France
    • Piwi+ (December 1, 2018 – present)
  • Germany
    • KiKa (December 25, 2018 – present)
  • United Kingdom

References

  1. Bulman, Justin (July 12, 2017). "'Snowsnaps: The Band Contest' aims to audition youngsters for TV series". Global News. Corus Entertainment. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  2. "Télétoon sets premieres for Chop Chop Ninja, Snow Snaps". ToonBarn.com. August 31, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  3. Bélanger, Cédric (November 10, 2015). "La suite de La guerre des tuques 3D bientôt en chantier". Le Journal de Montréal. Quebecor Media. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  4. Dickson, Jeremy (June 8, 2016). "Cartoon Forum broadens international scope". KidScreen. Brunico Communications. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  5. "Snow Snaps". Corus Entertainment. Retrieved September 1, 2018.

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