7 /10 1 Votes
7.4/10 TV No. of episodes 44 (3 unaired) Distributor DHX Media (currently) Final episode date 18 July 1987 Number of episodes 44 (3 unaired) | 6.6/10 Country of origin France
United States Running time 30 minutes First episode date 13 September 1986 Program creator American Greetings | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Valri Bromfield
Louise Vallance
Sharon Noble
Jeannie Elias
Donna Christie
Blake Hauser
Danny Mann
Maurice LaMarche Production company(s) American Greetings
DIC Entertainment
LBS Communications Genres Animation, Children's television series Cast Stevie Vallance, Len Carlson, Maurice LaMarche, Valri Bromfield, Jeannie Elias Similar Sharky & George, Sophie & Virginie, The Smoggies, Bobobobs, Clémentine |
Popples is a Saturday morning cartoon, based on the Popples toys, that aired in the United States from 1986 to 1987. The pilot was a live-action Shelley Duvall special, in which they were puppets and marionettes; after this was well-received, it was decided to make a cartoon series with the same characters. The cartoon was produced by DIC Entertainment and LBS Communications in association with The Maltese Companies.
Contents
- The humans
- Bonnie Billys Popples
- Mike Pennys Popples
- Sports Popples
- Popples episodes
- Season 1 198687
- Season 2 1987
- Availability
- References
Like the toys they're based on, the Popples resemble colorful teddy bears/rabbits with long, pompom-tipped tails, and they have pouches on their backs that can be everted so they resemble fuzzy balls. All the Popples stutter when they say words with the letter "P" in them. The name "Popple" is a reference to the popping sound they make when unfolding themselves from such a ball, or pulling objects from their pouches. In the cartoon Popples commonly pull large items from their pouches that couldn't possibly fit inside, which come from hammerspace; in "Popples Alley", one of the Popples' human friends looks inside one of their pouches and sees numerous objects floating in a void.
Nine of the Popples live with a human brother and sister, Billy and Bonnie Wagner. Billy and Bonnie think they are the only kids who have Popples until a neighbor family moves in and they have their own Popples — the Rock Stars, Pufflings, and Babies. The Popples tend to make the kids activities go out of hand, but with beneficial results by the end. The plot revolved around the children's efforts to hide the existence of the Popples from the adults around them, although their existence is found out by the Wagner parents in the pilot and not in the cartoons.
The Popples also had a comic book series from Star Comics (an imprint of Marvel Comics).
A new Netflix series based on the characters premiered in October 2015.
The humans
Bonnie & Billy's Popples
Mike & Penny's Popples
Sports Popples
This was a group of six sports-themed Popples who appeared in only two episodes: "Decatha-Pop-A-Lon Popples" (in which all six appeared) and "Popple Cheer" (in which all but Cuester appeared). The only previously established character they ever make contact with is Bonnie, in the latter cartoon, where they explain they're "new in the neighbourhood".
The Sports Popples each specialize in one sport, wears an outfit based on that sport, and folds into an appropriate type of ball. Even their tails are shaped like sports balls:
Popples episodes
Popples broadcast 47 episodes, including the pilot, with two segments contained in each half-hour show. Both of the season's intros and endings are different.
Season 1 (1986–87)
- "Popples: The Movie" (two-reel, live-action) – September 6, 1986
- "Popples Panic at the Library" – September 13, 1986
- "Cookin' Up a Storm" – September 20, 1986
- "Molars and Bicuspids and Popples" – September 27, 1986
- "The Treasure of Popple Beach" – October 4, 1986
- "Popping at the Car Wash" – October 11, 1986
- "Springtime's a Poppin" – October 18, 1986
- "Popples Play Pee Wee Golf" – October 25, 1986
- "Popples Flood the Fluff n' Fold" – November 1, 1986
- "Clean Sweep of Things" – November 8, 1986
- "Poppin' Wheelies" – November 15, 1986
- "Bonnie's Popple Party" – November 22, 1986
- "Aisles of Trouble" – November 29, 1986
- "Popples Paint Party" – December 6, 1986
- "Pop-Paring For Bed" – December 13, 1986
- "Poppolympics" – December 20, 1986
- "Sports Shop Pop" – December 27, 1986
- "Takin' Out the Trash" – January 3, 1987
- "A Hair-Raising Experience" – January 10, 1987
- "Pop Goes the Radio" – January 17, 1987
- "Poppin' Pillow Talk" – January 24, 1987
- "Popples Alley" – Sometime between January 24–31 1987
- "Where the Pop Flies" – January 31, 1987
- "Hooray For Hollywood Popples" – February 7, 1987
- "Backyard Bigtop" – February 14, 1987
- "Backyard Adventure" – February 21, 1987
- "Poppin' at the Drive-In" – February 28, 1987
Season 2 (1987)
- "Popplin' Around the Block" – March 7, 1987
- "Moving Day" – March 14, 1987
- "Tree House Capers" – March 21, 1987
- "No Bizness Like Popple Bizness" – March 28, 1987
- "Museum Peace" – April 4, 1987
- "Lemonade Stand-Off" – April 11, 1987
- "Popple Post Office" – April 18, 1987
- "Funhouse Folly" – April 25, 1987
- "Fixer-Upper Popples" – May 2, 1987
- "Rock Around the Popples" – May 9, 1987
- "The College of Popple Knowledge" – May 16, 1987
- "Popple Cheer" – May 23, 1987
- "Barn Hoopla" – May 30, 1987
- "The Jellybean Jamboree" – June 6, 1987
- "Private Eye Popples" – June 13, 1987
- "The Repair Shop" – June 20, 1987
- "Decatha-Pop-A-Lon Popples" – June 27, 1987
- "Cuckoo Choo Choo" – July 4, 1987
- "The Popple Fashion Parade" – July 11, 1987
- "Poppin' at the Zoo" – July 18, 1987
Availability
Popples Volume One included several episodes: Popples Panic at the Library, The College of Popple Knowledge, Molars and Bicuspids and Popples, The Treasure of Popple Beach, Poppin' at the Car Wash, Springtime's a Poppin, Popples Play Pee Wee Golf, Popples Flood, The Fluff 'N' Fold, Clean Sweep of Things