Work_It_Out_Wombats!

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Work It Out Wombats!

American TV series or program


Work It Out Wombats! is a children's animated television series that premiered on February 6, 2023, on PBS Kids. The series is produced by GBH Kids and Pipeline Studios.[1] The podcast premiered on January 4, 2024.[2][3]

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Plot

The series follows Malik, Zadie, and Zeke, creative marsupial siblings who live with their grandmother (Super) in her treehouse apartment complex, known as the Treeborhood.[4] Every episode features them encountering a problem of some kind and using computational thinking to solve it.[5] In-between each of the episodes is a 90-second music video.

Characters

The main and supporting cast of the series. From left to right: Louisa, Duffy, Quique, Sammy, Leiko, Mr. E, Ellie, Super (holding Malik, Zeke, and Zadie), JunJun, Gabriela, Kaya, Kat, Cece, Amado, Carly, Kit, Clyde
  • Malik (voiced by Ian Ho) - A 7-year-old grey wombat and the oldest of the siblings. He is meticulous and organized, but nonetheless likes having fun with his siblings.[6]
  • Zadie (voiced by Mia Swami-Nathan) - A 6-year-old purple wombat and the middle child of the siblings. She likes to create fantastical ideas that are shown in a cardboard/puffball/popsicle stick art style.[7]
  • Zeke (voiced by Rain Janjua) - A 5-year-old yellow wombat and the youngest of the siblings. He usually carries a stuffed animal named Snout with him, and is fond of asking lots of questions and talking nonstop.[8]
  • Super (voiced by Yanna McIntosh) - A pink-haired cyan wombat who is the wombats' grandmother as well as the superintendent of the Treeborhood. She is open minded and encourages her grandchildren to make mistakes.[9]
  • Mr. E (voiced by Joseph Motiki) - An iguana who owns the Everything Emporium. He is very organized and seems grumpy most of the time, but he ultimately does care for the wombats. He has a crush on Ellie, as she is the only person that he is openly affectionate towards.[10]
  • Ellie (voiced by Tymika Tafari) - A moose of Jamaican descent who is the Treeborhood's EMT. She is reliable and very kind-hearted. Some of her interests include fitness and jumping on a trampoline.[11][12]
  • Louisa (voiced by Claire Mackness) - A 4-year-old adopted tarsier who wants to know everything. Her catchphrase is "Did/do you not know?" She is best friends with Zeke.
  • Leiko and Duffy (voiced by Ana Sani and Shoshana Sperling respectively) - A pair of kangaroos who are a lesbian couple and the adoptive mothers of Louisa. They used to be in a rock music duo together. Duffy works at the Eat 'N Greet, while Leiko is the COO of the Creation Station.
  • Sammy (voiced by Baeyen Hoffman) - A 7-year-old, laid-back emerald tree boa snake with Puerto Rican heritage.[12] He is best friends with Malik.
  • Quique, real name Enrique (voiced by B'atz' Recinos) - The single father of Sammy. He is a teacher at the Starlight Room.[13]
  • JunJun (voiced by Roman Pesino) - A 6-year-old Philippine Eagle who likes singing and playing guitar. He occasionally speaks Tagalog words. He is best friends with Zadie.
  • Kaya (voiced by Gianelle Miranda) - JunJun's 16-year-old sister. She is a waitress at the Eat 'N Greet and a social media influencer.
  • Amado (voiced by Mark Andrada) - JunJun and Kaya's father. He's the arborist of the Treeborhood and frequently cuts topiary trees. He wears a red Barong Tagalog.
  • Gabriela (voiced by Carolyn Fe) - JunJun and Kaya's grandmother. She's the local mail carrier.
  • Kat (voiced by Athena Karkanis), Kit (voiced by Dan Chameroy), and Carly, CeCe, and Clyde (all voiced by Julie Lemieux)- A green crab family who are farmers at the Sow 'N Grow. They are rather timid. Carly, CeCe, and Clyde are triplets who function as a single character. Carly wears red, CeCe wears green, and Clyde wears blue. Also, Cece is the only crab who wears square glasses while Kit, Kat, Carly & Clyde wear round glasses. Kit and Kat are their father and mother.
  • Fergus and Felicia Fishman (voiced by Michael Gordin Shore and Athena Karkanis respectively) - Fish entrepreneurs who live in a tank near the top of the Treeborhood. They have three babies: Flip, Frannie, and Finn.

Episodes

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Development

The themes and ideas of the show were previously covered in Aha Island, a WGBH multimedia project about monkeys who use computational thinking. Some elements from Aha Island were recycled for Work It Out Wombats!, such as the existence of the Everything Emporium.[32] The series was greenlit in October 2020, under the working title of Wombats![33] Wombats were chosen as the species of the main characters because they are underused in media.[34] Early-career writers were granted fellowships so they could bring diverse viewpoints and BIPOC representation to the series.[35] The production team worked to ensure authentic representations of names, language, and some of the cultural origins found with the animals themselves, while keeping in mind that animals are not a proxy for race and ethnicity. For example, JunJun and his family are Philippine eagles, while Ellie is a moose; an animal not found in Jamaica.[36]

Casting

The producers deliberately sought out voice actors that match the ethnicity of the characters to ensure authenticity.[37] Rain Janjua, the voice of Zeke, originally auditioned for the role of Malik for being asked to try out for Zeke. To create the voice, Janjua tried to recall how his voice sounded at five years old.[38]

Animation

The series is animated in Toon Boom Harmony. The characters are animated using complicated rigging systems that allow the animators to draw things by hand, thus giving each character their own nuances and walk cycles. The designs of the characters and settings are rounded in order to create a friendly, welcoming feel. Curvilinear perspective and hazing is used for the backgrounds to make the characters stand out.[39]

Reception

Audience viewership

Work It Out Wombats! achieved 23 million streams on PBS Kids video platforms within its first two weeks, as well as over 1.7 million views on YouTube.[40]

Critical response

The series was praised for its positive messages, educational value, and high-energy characters. Writing for Common Sense Media, Diondra Brown rated it a 5/5, saying "The show's quality matches -- actually, exceeds, the high expectations viewers have for PBS Kids programming."[41]

Controversy

The lesbian characters of Leiko and Duffy caused the series to be controversial among anti-LGBT crowds. In May 2023, the Governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, vetoed a measure to provide state funding to Oklahoma Educational Television Authority for three years, due to their broadcasting of Work It Out Wombats! (and of Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019 TV series), which also features same-sex parents) and the claims that it "overly sexualizing" kids.[42]

Accolades

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Marketing

To promote the series, a walkaround mascot of Zeke traveled to different places in the Boston area from February 22 to February 24, under the title "Zeke's Big Boston Adventure." Zeke went to the Boston Children's Museum, the Franklin Park Zoo, and the Boston Public Library. The Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, declared February 21 as "Work It Out Wombats! Day."[44]

See also


References

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