Goldie & Bear

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Goldie & Bear
Created by Jorge Aguirre and Rick Gitelson
Based on Goldilocks & the Three Bears
Voices of Natalie Lander

George Kidder
Jim Cummings
David Kaufman

David Lodge
Composer(s) Rob Cantor
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 19
Production
Running time approx. 22 minutes
Production company(s) Milk Barn (Season one)
Titmouse (Season two)
Distributor Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original network Disney Junior
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release September 12, 2015[1] –
present
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Goldie & Bear is an American animated children's television series which began on September 12, 2015. The show was created for Disney Junior by Jorge Aguirre and Rick Gitelson and directed by Chris Gilligan with music by Rob Cantor.[2] This show is produced with CGI computer animation. Season one was produce by Milk Barn Animation. Season 2 will be produced by Titmouse.[3]

Premise

Goldie & Bear chronicles Goldie and her best friend Bear, reunited after the porridge incident and meet new friends from various fairy tales and nursery rhymes.

Characters

Main

  • Goldilocks (usually just called Goldie) voiced by Natalie Lander
  • Jack Bear (usually just called Bear, formerly Baby Bear, temporarily King Bear in, Bear Who Would Be King) voiced by Georgie Kidder

Recurring

  • Mama Bear voiced by Mary Birdsong
  • Papa Bear voiced by Barry Wiggins
  • Aloysius, aka Big Bad Wolf (usually just called Big Bad) voiced by Jim Cummings
  • Phil the Good Wolf (big bad wolf's brother) voiced by Tom Kenny (in episode 4 part 2)
  • Little Red Riding Hood, aka Little Red, voiced by Justine Huxley
  • Granny voiced by Philece Sampler
  • Humpty Dumpty (usually just called Humpty) voiced by Mitchell Whitfield
  • Jack (credited as Little Jack) the brother of Jill voiced by Miles Brown
  • Jill the sister of (Little) Jack voiced by Marsai Martin
  • Fairy Godmother voiced by Leslie WIng
  • Three Little Pigs (each has a name themed after their construction material)
  • Brix, the bricklaying male voiced by David Kaufman
  • Twigs (aka Queen Twigs[4]), the girl pig builds with sticks voiced by Kath Soucie
  • Baley, the strawpiling male voiced by David Lodge
  • The King's Men
  • Sir Dwight voiced by Jim Cummings
  • Sir Kenneth voiced by David Lodge (with Mitchell Whitfield doing vocals in episode 11)
  • Sir Reginald voiced by David Lodge
  • Troll #1 voiced by Bayardo DeMurguia (ep 12)
  • Troll #2 voiced by Jim Cummings (ep 11)
  • Prince Charming voiced by Scott Foley
  • Giant voiced by Jim Cummings
  • (Beanstalk) Jack voiced by David Kaufman
  • Jack B. Nimble voiced by Justin Felbinger
  • Jack Horner voiced by Miles Brown
  • Frog (wears crown)
  • Gingerbread Witch voiced by Maya Ritter
  • Thumbelina voiced by Debby Ryan
  • Little Witch Rosita voiced by Isabella Day
  • Worm voiced by Dee Bradley Baker

Episodes

It has 19 episodes.[5]

Season 1 (2015–16)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Original air date
1 1 "Fee Fi Fo Shoe / Little Gold Riding Hood" November 13, 2015
2 2 "The Birthday Chair / Big Bear" September 12, 2015
3 3 "Bear's Red Shoes / Goose Sitters" November 17, 2015
4 4 "Moon Jump / The Big Good Wolf" November 18, 2015
5 5 "The Egg / Golden Kickball" November 23, 2015
6 6 "Thumbelina's Wild Ride / Big Bad House Guest" October 12, 2015
7 7 "Too Much Jack and Jill / Tiny Tale" November 11, 2015
8 8 "Abraca Cabbage / Furry Godmother" November 12, 2015
9 9 "Pinocchio-itis / The Clubhouse that Jack Built" November 20, 2015
10 10 "Suddenly Spots / A Fish Tale" December 11, 2015
11 11 "All the Kings Men / Cheshire Goldie" January 25, 2016
12 12 "The Troll Tamer / The Froggiest Prince of All" February 1, 2016
13 13 "Bear Who Would Be King / When the Gnome is Away" February 8, 2016
14 14 "Training of the Broom / Hickory Dickory Brain" March 21, 2016
15 15 "Giant Among Us / Fetch Skippy Fetch" March 28, 2016
16 16 "A Charming Day Off / The Sunny Side Up Club" April 11, 2016
17 17 "The Tooth About Jack and Jill / Pig Problems" May 16, 2016
18 18 "Topsy Turvy Tea Party / Old Knotty"[6] June 6, 2016
19 19 "Fairy Fly Adventure / Three's a Crowd"[7] June 23, 2016

References

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