Fun Fun Studio (Canadian TV series)

Fun Fun Studio (also known as "Nick Jr's Fun Fun Studio") is a long-running American English co-production of the Japanese NHK show "Okaasan To Issho".

Current Hosts

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Former Hosts

 * JP Reeve (Male singer; 1989 - 1992)
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Other/Original Characters

 * John-John ( ジョンジョン ): an American puppy character who first appeared in the original Japanese version's "Sekai No Uta Konnichiwa" ( 世界のうた こんにちは) concert in 1994.
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Family Concert Characters

 * Mother Goose: A character who only appears in the "Mother Goose's Nursery Rhyme Adventure!" tour.
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Original Characters

 * Betty Bee: an animated bee character (seen as a puppet in the live concerts) who is known for learning opposites, and TBA
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Puppet Segments

 * Smiling Island ( にこにこぷん ) (1989 - 1992)
 * Do-Re-Mi-Fa Donuts! ( ドレミファ・どーなっつ！ ) (1992 - 2000)
 * The Adventures Of Spoo and Gatarat ( スプーとガタラット ) (Mini-Puppet-Segment; 1999 - 2000)
 * Goo Choco Lantan ( ぐ〜チョコランタン ) (2000 - 2009)
 * The Little Weather Friends ( モノランモノラン ) (2009 - 2011)
 * Potato Island ( ポコポッテイト ) (2011 - 2016)
 * Galapico's Galaxy ( ガラピコぷ〜 ) (2016 - 2022)
 * Fun Seed Island! ( ファンターネ！ ) (2022 - present)

Other Segments

 * Song Of The Month (1989 - present)
 * The Piggy And Snakey Show! ( 志ん輔ショー ) (1989 - 1999)
 * What Is This? ( これなあに？ ) (2008 - 2011)
 * What Is It, Little-What-Is-It? ( なんだっけ？ ) (2012 - present)
 * Gotcha! ( ゴッチャ！ ) (2005 - 2007, 2008 - 2011)
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Original Segments

 * Betty Bee's Opposites (2005 - 2006)
 * The Dress-Up Chest (2008 - 2011)
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Character Live Stage Shows at Carwardine Parks

 * Smiling Island Live at Carwardine Colony's Newport News Ampitheater (1996)
 * Goo Choco Lantan - The "Mini-Theater" Tour (2000 to 2009)
 * Play Along With Spoo! at Carwardine Colony's Newport News Ampitheater (2003 - 2009; generally at least one show per year)
 * The Little Weather Friends - The "Mini-Theater" Tour (2009 - 2011)
 * Poco Potato - Lalapa's Birthday Party! (2013 - 2016)

Original Family Concert Tours
All shows were produced by Renald-Zanni Entertainment.
 * LIVE On Stage! (Fall 1989; first show)
 * The Night Before Christmas (Christmas 1989)
 * The ABC Treasure Hunt! (Spring 1990)
 * Halloween Festival (Halloween 1991)
 * Storybook Adventure! (1992)
 * Tropical Summer Adventure (1992: final concert to feature Smiling Island)
 * Smiling Island And Do-Re-Mi-Fa Donuts LIVE! (1993; first concert to feature Do-Re-Mi-Fa Donuts; and first concert to bring back Smiling Island)
 * Mido And Fado's Superhero Adventure! (Summer 1994)
 * The Jingle Bell Party! (Christmas 1994)
 * John-John's Yankee Doodle Parade! (4th Of July 1995; first American appearance of John-John)
 * Mother Goose's Nursery Rhyme Adventure! (2003)
 * Spoo's Space Trip! (2006)
 * The Jingle Bell Party! (Christmas 2007; remake of the 1994 concert of the same name)
 * Tropical Summer Adventure (Summer 2009; remake of the 1992 concert of the same name, and the final concert to feature Goo Choco Lantan)
 * The Green Grass Grows (2009; first concert to feature The Little Weather Friends)
 * The Magical Time Machine (2012; guest starring The Laurie Berkner Band and the characters from "The Adventures Of The Little Koala")
 * The Night Before Christmas (Christmas 2015; remake of the 1989 concert of the same name)
 * The Fun Fun Studio All-Star Anniversary Party! (2017)
 * The Magic Of The Seasons (2018)
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Original Songs

 * Seasons Are Special
 * When I Grow Up...
 * The Insects' Festival
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Trivia

 * This co-production was first broadcast 1 month after the Thailand version that aired on TVT11 (later NBT 2).
 * This was also the first English co-production of a Japanese NHK show to air on Nickelodeon. the second one being Peek-A-Boo.
 * A few found episodes of the series are available to watch on Cocoro, and Prime Video.
 * This was the second co-production to use "Niko Niko Pun" as the first puppet segment, and the first co-production to not use "Bell Ga Naru" and "Kin Kira Pon" as ending themes.
 * Exclusive original episodes of Goo Choco Lantan were created as part of 4th Of July specials from 2003 to 2007, such as a "Our American Flag" episode, and an episode about "Cowboys and Indians".
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