Talk:Wimzie's House

Wimzie's House (TLC Original Dub)
Wimzie's House

Voice direction: Marina Ratina

Casting and Script: Patty Kirstee

Script Adaptations: Shirley Forest and Jill Rubin

Songs - Vocal Direction - Katharine Shtangrud

Dubbing studio: Western Recordings, Hollywood

Year: 1995-1996 (112 episodes)

Cast:

Nancy Morgan as Wimzie (season 1, eps. 1-56)

Ruby Sparks as Wimzie (season 2, eps. 57-112)

Lisa Marie Ryan as Loulou

Christopher Channings as Jonas

Alan Burke as Horace

Tara Strong as Bo (as Tara Charrendoff)

Linda Larkin as Graziella

Katherine Rossin as Yaya

Harvey Atkin as Rousso

Singing voices

Jeannie Elias as Wimzie

Amy Ann as Loulou

Gregg Berger as Jonas

Patrick Blas as Horace

Bernadette Peters as Graziella

Harvey Atkin as Rousso

Katherine Rossin as Yaya

Additional voices

- Howard Morris - Morris (Identical Cousins)

- Stan Jones (credited as Stanley Jones) - Santa Claus (The Perfect Christmas); Airplane male speaker (From Dirt to Ice Cream); TV Announcer (We Want Toys); Hushabye (Wimzie's Hushabye)

- Madeleine Moore - Singing vocalist (The Personal Trainer; Who Do You Trust); TV Announcer (We Want Toys)

- Clancy Brown - Shaggy (Shaggy's Visit)

- Dasha Lee Williams - Laughing monkey (A Fishy Fish Story); TV Announcer (We Want Toys; Who Do You Trust; The Jingle)

Theme song: "At Wimzie's House"

performed by Mirm Streigel and Jeannie Elias

chorus: Amy Ann, Gregg Berger, Patrick Blas, Bernadette Peters, Harvey Atkin, and Katherine Rossin.

The original series was aired on TLC from March 4, 1995 to August 31, 1996. This show reruns on September 2, 1996 to January 31, 2003.

Transmission

United States: TLC (Ready Set Learn block) (1995-2003); Dream (2004-2006); Smile of a Child (2007-2010)

Canada: The Learning Channel (1996-2003); The Family Channel (1998-2002); Yippee! (2019-present)

United Kingdom: Disney Channel (1997-2001); Tiny Pop (2004-2008)

Asia: Disney Channel (1997-2001)

Australia: Nickelodeon (1997-2000); Nick Jr. (1998-2001); ABC Kids (1997-2002)

India: Nickelodeon (1999-2004)