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Caillou

Caillou (French pronunciation: ​[kaju]) is a Canadian educational children's television series which aired on Teletoon (both English and French versions) - with the first episode airing on the former channel on September 15, 1997 - until the fourth season. After that, it moved to Treehouse TV,for season five. The series finale aired on October 3, 2010. It also airs on the PBS Kids Channel.

Caillou
Created byHélène Desputeaux
Christine L'Heureux
Based onCaillou book series by Hélène Desputeaux[1][2]
Voices ofBryn McAuley
Jaclyn Linetsky
Annie Bovaird
Brigid Tierney
Jesse Vinet
Jennifer Seguin
Pat Fry
Pauline Little
George Morris
Johanne Garneau
Jonathan Koensgen
Graeme Jokic
Sophie Uretsky
Amanda Tilson
Holly Gauthier-Frankel
Ellen David
Country of originCanada
Original languages
  • French
  • English
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes92 (352 segments)
Production
Running time22 minutes (3–4 5-minute segments)
Production companies
Release
Original network
Picture formatNTSC (1997–2010)
HDTV 1080i (2010)
Audio formatDolby Surround
Original releaseSeptember 15, 1997 (1997-09-15) –
October 3, 2010 (2010-10-03)

Based on the books by Hélène Desputeaux,[1][2] it focuses on a four-year-old boy named Caillou who is fascinated by the world around him. The series was produced in Canada by the CINAR Corporation (later Cookie Jar Entertainment), while the fifth and final season was produced in association with the South African studio Clockwork Zoo.[3]

The show is being followed by a computer-animated reboot series, set to premiere on Peacock in 2023 and with 52 11-minute episodes.

Plot

Caillou lives with his mother, father, and younger sister, Rosie. He has many adventures with his family and friends, and uses his imagination in every episode.

Each episode in seasons 1 through 3 has a theme and is divided into several short sections that mix animation, puppet skits, and video of live-action children in real-life situations. In seasons 4 and 5, the episodes are divided into three short sections; the puppet segment was dropped, alongside the "Real Kids" version of the segment.

During the first season, many of the stories in the animated version began with a grandmother (who is also the show's narrator) introducing the story to her grandchildren, then reading the story from a book. Starting in the second season, the narrator and grandmother is an unseen character.

Characters

Major characters

Caillou

Caillou (meaning pebble or stone in French), nicknamed by himself The Prince of Imagination,[4] is the title character of the show. Caillou was first voiced by Bryn McAuley from 1997 to 2000, then Jaclyn Linetsky in 2000 until 2003, and then, due to Linetsky's death, Annie Bovaird from 2003 to 2010. Caillou was first shown in the episode "Caillou Makes Cookies", which aired in 1997.

Caillou is an imaginative four-year-old[5] boy with a love for forms of transportive machinery such as rocket ships and airplanes. A dreamer, Caillou is inclined to frequent dream sequences in some episodes, visualizing his daydreams and wishes, and many episodes describe his normal daily experiences with his parents, friends, and neighbours. Caillou particularly loves his stuffed dinosaur, Rexy, and teddy bear, Teddy, along with his pet cat Gilbert, all of whom are depicted as puppets in segments featured in the earlier episodes.

Caillou's family

 
Caillou and his family from left to right: Rosie, Daddy, Caillou, Mommy
  • Rosie (French name: Mousseline) – Caillou's lively younger sister who is a typical toddler. She is two years old.[5] She always wants to take part in the same activities as Caillou. In later seasons of the series, she becomes more talkative and independent. She wears a blue dress, red socks and blue Mary Jane shoes. Rosie fights with Caillou for some reasons, but they still love each other. She appears to be the only family member with red hair. Rosie was first voiced by Brigid Tierney, then Jesse Vinet.
  • Doris[5]/Mommy – Caillou's mother. She is a busy homemaker most of the time but is seen to work in an office, as well. Caillou occasionally helps his mother with different chores, and she often takes time to involve Caillou and his friends in activities such as crafts and baking. She is predominantly dressed in a red blouse with yellow trim, blue headband, ankle-length blue jeans and blue shoes with green soles. Voiced by Jennifer Seguin.
  • Boris[5]/Daddy – Caillou's father. He wears a green sweater with a red trim with blue jeans. In the episode "Caillou The Chef" he says he once worked at a restaurant and made pizza.[6] He and Caillou occasionally work on projects around the house together. He is voiced by Pat Fry.
  • Gilbert – Caillou's pet cat. In the puppet segments, he is shown to be knowledgeable about things which are foreign to Rexy and Teddy.
  • Grandma – Caillou's paternal grandmother. Grandma is a very active lady who loves the arts and the outdoors. She passes that love onto Caillou. Grandma often comes up with creative ideas to solve Caillou's problems. She and Caillou paint and go bird-watching together. Voiced by Pauline Little.
  • Grandpa – Caillou's paternal[5] grandfather. He takes Caillou on adventures, often going on walks and riding the bus throughout the town where they reside. In "Caillou's Hiding Place", he showed Caillou a hidden area inside a tree in the backyard.[7] In the episode "Caillou Goes Camping", he and Caillou camp in the backyard. He is Daddy's father and loves to tell stories about when Calliou's father was a little boy. He wears a blue shirt. Voiced by George Morris.

Caillou's friends and neighbours

  • Mr. Hinkle (French name: Monsieur Lajoie) – Caillou's neighbour, introduced in the 1998 episode "Caillou's Not Afraid Anymore". He has a gold tooth. In the episode "Farmer for the Day", it is stated that his first name is Paul.
 
Caillou and his friends: (back) Clementine, Sarah – (front) Gilbert, Caillou, Leo, Rosie
  • Leo – A boy who started out as a bully in the 1999 episode "Caillou at Daycare", but quickly befriended Caillou in the same episode. They have been inseparable since. He is of Jewish faith and celebrates Hanukkah (stated in Caillou's Holiday Movie). Voiced by Johanne Garneau from 1997 to 2003, Vince Davies in Caillou's Holiday Movie, Jonathan Koensgen from 2006 to 2008 and Graeme Jokic in 2010.
  • Clementine – Clementine was the first to befriend Caillou in the 1999 episode "Caillou Goes to Day Care". She can get rather bossy for some reasons, but all in all she is pretty understanding. She is of African-Canadian descent. Caillou has a crush on her as, indicated in Caillou's Valentines, Season 4, Episode 8. She is voiced by Brigid Tierney, and then Sophie Uretsky.
  • Sarah – Caillou's friend whom he first met in "Caillou Goes Around the Block". She is of Chinese descent and celebrates Chinese New Year. She has a cousin in an episode where she invites Caillou to celebrate Chinese New Year. In another she invites him to school for "Bring Your Younger Siblings to School Day" because she has no siblings. Sarah has a pet cat named Olly and a dog named Murphy. Sarah is voiced by Amanda Tilson.
  • André – An redheaded boy, André is introduced in the episode "Caillou's Big Friend" and usually wears red sandals. According to the song "Days of the Week" released on the Caillou music CD Caillou and Friends, Caillou plays with him every Saturday. André enjoys biking and soccer.
  • Julie – Caillou's and Rosie's teenage babysitter. She has blonde hair in a ponytail, and enjoys playing with Caillou and Rosie. Voiced by Holly Gauthier-Frankel.
  • Jason and Jeffrey – Identical twin brothers who are of Hispanic descent. They both enjoy eating pizza. Initially, they wore identical clothes. By Season 4, though, Jason began wearing a shirt with inverted colours so it's easier to tell them apart. They are both in Caillou's playschool class. The first episode they appeared in was "New House, New Neighbors".
  • Billy – Clementine's older brother. He is usually seen playing in a band with his friends or playing sports. Voiced by Michael Caloz in Season 1.
  • Miss Martin – Caillou's preschool teacher. She has red hair and wears red overalls with a long-sleeved white shirt. According to the episode "A Surprise for Ms. Martin" her birthday is in June. Her first name is Ann; this was stated in "Caillou Goes to Daycare". Voiced by Ellen David.
  • Jonas – Boris' friend from before he met Doris. He lives on a ranch and has a horse named Lucky. Jonas appears in four episodes and in Caillou's Holiday Movie. Voiced by Brian Wrench.
  • Emma – A girl in Caillou's playschool class who dislikes loud noises, wearing red.[8] It is stated in an episode that she has Type 1 Diabetes.[9]
  • Xavier – A boy in Caillou's playschool class who has brown hair and wears blue overalls.

The puppets

The puppet segments were used only on the PBS broadcasts of Caillou from 2000 to 2003 as continuity to fill time usually taken up by commercial breaks during the original Teletoon broadcasts; later episodes on PBS did not include the puppet segment continuity.

  • Gilbert – Caillou's pet cat. He is the leader of the group. He has greyish-blue fur with black stripes and loathes dogs with a passion. He especially dislikes the bulldog in the neighbourhood. In the puppet segments of the show, Gilbert often consists odes. Puppeteered by Bob Stutt.
  • Rexy – Caillou's toy dinosaur. Bluish in colour and speaks in a somewhat foreign accent, he is very playful. Rexy has the incapability to give a "good" hug. Rexy is noted for being rather pedantic. He is often teased about his speech impediment, and tends to react violently to any mention of it. Puppeteered by Pier Parquette and voiced by Rick Jones.
  • Teddy – An old teddy bear that once belonged to Caillou's father, and now belongs to Caillou, Teddy is reasonable and nice. He is somewhat pessimistic, but all in all, he just needs a hug. Puppeteered by Frank Meschkuleit.
  • Deedee – A brown squirrel, she has a bushy tail, and is often seen playing with Rexy. Deedee first appeared as a baby squirrel when Rexy found on the ground lost from her family. Deedee lives in Caillou's backyard where most of the puppet segments take place. She was never appeared in Season 3. Puppeteered by Wendy Welch.

Episodes

Caillou consists of five seasons[10] of 92 half-hour episodes,[11] as well as the 90-minute Christmas film Caillou's Holiday Movie.[12]

Caillou series overview
Season Episodes Segments Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 65 September 15, 1997 July 5, 2000
2 20[13] 80 September 4, 2000 July 2, 2002
3 13[14] 52 November 15, 2002 October 7, 2003
4 20[15] 60 April 3, 2006 March 26, 2007
5 26[10] 78 September 11, 2010[16] October 3, 2010

Production

Caillou books have been published by Chouette Publishing Inc. since 1989.[17]

The series was originally broadcast in French in Canada, and the episodes were later translated into English. The original books were also in French. Caillou was designed primarily for toddlers. It was created by child developmental psychologists. In 1997, 65 five-minute episodes of Caillou were aired in Canada and in selected markets worldwide, including the US. In 2000 there were 40 30-minute episodes of the show, containing a mixture of the five-minute episodes plus new stories, songs, real kids segment and puppets. This was followed by another 16 30-minute episodes containing all-new stories in 2003. The film Caillou's Holiday Movie was released on October 7, 2003. On April 3, 2006, a new set of 20 episodes finally premiered after a three-year hiatus. Caillou started attending preschool and there were new themes and a new opening. The show was renewed for a second and third season in 2003,[18] and later a fourth season. The fifth season was animated by South Africa-based studio Clockwork Zoo[19]

On November 14, 2012, the fourth season of the series was pre-sold to PBS Kids in the United States[20]

Reception and controversy

Critical response

Caillou initially received generally positive reviews from television critics and parents of young children. The staff of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Embellishing everything he sees with his rich imagination."[21] The New York Times wrote "Caillou looks at the world through the eyes of its 4-year-old namesake"[22] while Lynne Heffley of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Caillou grows and learns to make sense of his world."[23]

Controversy

As the years progressed, however, the show drew criticism due to first and second seasons, and some episodes of the third season that taught them wrong lessons. In a National Post, writer Tristin Hopper identified Caillou to be "quite possibly the world's most universally reviled children's program." A common criticism towards the series is the titular character behaving like a spoiled child, and the lack of consequences given within the parent characters.[24] The most infamous example of Caillou's bad behavior is in the episode Caillou Joins the Circus, where Caillou finds out that the circus is tomorrow when he thought it was today and he threw a temper tantrum over it. Another infamous episode, Big Brother Caillou features Caillou being very jealous that his baby sister Rosie is getting all the attention of their parents, so he pinches Rosie, which most considered to be an minor improvement over the original book the episode was based on where Caillou bit Rosie. When the show started airing on Cartoonito in 2021, the pinching scene was cut out.

Hopper once said: "Unlike most children's programming, Caillou makes almost no attempt to educate its young audience. There are no veiled math problems, spelling lessons or morality tales; it's just calm, non-threatening, bright-coloured people navigating everyday tasks." These criticisms of the show's titular character have been echoed on online platforms.[25] Last Week Tonight host John Oliver referenced Caillou in a comparison of boring things against net neutrality, going on to insult Caillou for its themes.[26]

As Caillou appeared as a much younger child in the original line of children's books, he originally had no hair.[27] When illustrators found that adding hair made him look unrecognizable, it was decided that Caillou would never have hair.[28][29] This decision led to an internet meme asserting that the protagonist has cancer or pediatric alopecia.[30]

Due to the controversy surrounding Caillou, this has also started "Grounded" videos out of Caillou, usually in Vyond (formerly GoAnimate.)[31]

Broadcast

Caillou first aired on Canada's French-language Télétoon channel on September 15, 1997, and was the first show aired on the English-language Teletoon when it launched on October 17, 1997.[32] The series was moved to Treehouse TV in 2010. Caillou made its US debut on PBS Kids on September 4, 2000, and ran on that network until December 27, 2020. Reruns started airing on PBS Kids Sprout (later known as simply Sprout) on its launch on September 26, 2005. While Sprout rebranded into Universal Kids on September 9, 2017, the show remained on the channel until it was taken off the line-up at the beginning of April 2019.

On January 5, 2021, PBS Kids announced on Twitter that they would no longer broadcast reruns of Caillou.[33] Deadline Hollywood reported that many parents and viewers are celebrating the news of the cancellation decision, who have complained with Caillou teaching their kids bad lessons for being bratty and whiny.[34] On August 16, 2021, it was announced that Cartoon Network had acquired the US-broadcast rights to the show after PBS' rights expired, with reruns of the series airing on Cartoonito from September 13, 2021 to May 4, 2022 in its HD remastered form.[35][36] PBS ultimately sold the rights for US$6.4 million.[37] In Canada, Family Jr. continues to broadcast reruns since February 5, 2018. PBS Kids currently retains the physical media and streaming rights for the original series. Comcast/NBCUniversal acquired global streaming rights for the reboot series (via Peacock) as of 2022.

Home video releases

In the United States, Caillou videocassettes and DVDs have been released by PBS Distribution (Originally distributed through Warner Home Video until 2004, and then Paramount Home Entertainment from 2006 to 2010, and now self-distributed). From 2003 to 2006, the DVDs with puppets and Jaclyn Linetsky were compilations from 2003 through 2006, and one of them is in memory of Linetsky herself.

For the franchise's 25th anniversary, a DVD/book combo pack reissue of Caillou's Family Favorites was released on October 14, 2014, by PBS Distribution,[38] while a DVD reissue of Caillou's Holiday Movie was released on November 11, 2014 by NCircle Entertainment.[39]

In Canada, Sony Wonder originally released Caillou on VHS and DVD, and after the closure of the division by Sony, were moved to Vivendi Entertainment Canada. Since 2012, Caillou DVDs are distributed by Entertainment One and after their purchase of Phase 4 Films in 2015, are released through the KaBoom Entertainment label.

Music from the series

In 2003, an album titled Caillou's Favorite Songs was released by Kid Rhino under the Cinar Music imprint.[40]

Revival

YouTube series

Beginning in late 2016, a new Caillou web series for YouTube premiered on the official Caillou channel and was later released onto Amazon Prime.[41] These shorts are mainly remakes of older episodes and are produced by WildBrain Spark Studios, a subsidiary of WildBrain that produces original content for their WildBrain Spark network. However, the videos were not made available to YouTube users in the United States until 2021.[42]

In August 2021, it was announced that Cartoon Network licensed the series for broadcast on US television.[43]

Reboot and specials

In September 2021, WildBrain announced the production of five new 45-minute specials based on the franchise for Family Jr.[44] These specials are the first Caillou related media to be produced in CGI animation, and will focus on Christmas, Halloween, Family Day, Summer Vacation and National Anti-Bullying Day. The specials will be produced by WildBrain Studios, with animation provided by IoM Media Ventures.[45]

In June 2022, WildBrain announced they teamed with Comcast's streaming platform, Peacock, to produce a new series of the show, consisting of 52 11-minute episodes to go along with those specials.[46] It is set to premiere in 2023, with IoM also providing animation production as the specials are.[47]

The first special: Rosie the Giant, which focuses on the effects of bullying, simultaneously premiered in Canada and the United States on Family Jr. and Peacock respectively on July 10, 2022.[48]

The second special: Adventures with Grandma and Grandpa, which focuses on Caillou visiting his grandparents for a sleepover at their beach house, premiered on Peacock on August 25, 2022.[49]

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  1. ^ Produced as CINAR Corporation for the first three seasons

External links

  • Official Caillou Website
  • WildBrain
  • (publishers of Caillou)
  • Caillou at IMDb
  • Caillou at The Big Cartoon DataBase
  • Hélène Desputeaux official site

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Caillou French pronunciation kaju is a Canadian educational children s television series which aired on Teletoon both English and French versions with the first episode airing on the former channel on September 15 1997 until the fourth season After that it moved to Treehouse TV for season five The series finale aired on October 3 2010 It also airs on the PBS Kids Channel CaillouCreated byHelene DesputeauxChristine L HeureuxBased onCaillou book series by Helene Desputeaux 1 2 Voices ofBryn McAuleyJaclyn LinetskyAnnie BovairdBrigid TierneyJesse VinetJennifer SeguinPat FryPauline LittleGeorge MorrisJohanne GarneauJonathan KoensgenGraeme JokicSophie UretskyAmanda TilsonHolly Gauthier FrankelEllen DavidCountry of originCanadaOriginal languagesFrench EnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes92 352 segments ProductionRunning time22 minutes 3 4 5 minute segments Production companiesCookie Jar Entertainment a Clockwork Zoo season 5 ReleaseOriginal networkTeletoon seasons 1 4 English and French Treehouse TV season 5 PBS KidsPicture formatNTSC 1997 2010 HDTV 1080i 2010 Audio formatDolby SurroundOriginal releaseSeptember 15 1997 1997 09 15 October 3 2010 2010 10 03 Based on the books by Helene Desputeaux 1 2 it focuses on a four year old boy named Caillou who is fascinated by the world around him The series was produced in Canada by the CINAR Corporation later Cookie Jar Entertainment while the fifth and final season was produced in association with the South African studio Clockwork Zoo 3 The show is being followed by a computer animated reboot series set to premiere on Peacock in 2023 and with 52 11 minute episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Major characters 2 1 1 Caillou 2 1 2 Caillou s family 2 1 3 Caillou s friends and neighbours 2 1 4 The puppets 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Reception and controversy 5 1 Critical response 5 1 1 Controversy 6 Broadcast 7 Home video releases 8 Music from the series 9 Revival 9 1 YouTube series 9 2 Reboot and specials 10 References 11 External linksPlotCaillou lives with his mother father and younger sister Rosie He has many adventures with his family and friends and uses his imagination in every episode Each episode in seasons 1 through 3 has a theme and is divided into several short sections that mix animation puppet skits and video of live action children in real life situations In seasons 4 and 5 the episodes are divided into three short sections the puppet segment was dropped alongside the Real Kids version of the segment During the first season many of the stories in the animated version began with a grandmother who is also the show s narrator introducing the story to her grandchildren then reading the story from a book Starting in the second season the narrator and grandmother is an unseen character CharactersMajor characters Caillou Caillou meaning pebble or stone in French nicknamed by himself The Prince of Imagination 4 is the title character of the show Caillou was first voiced by Bryn McAuley from 1997 to 2000 then Jaclyn Linetsky in 2000 until 2003 and then due to Linetsky s death Annie Bovaird from 2003 to 2010 Caillou was first shown in the episode Caillou Makes Cookies which aired in 1997 Caillou is an imaginative four year old 5 boy with a love for forms of transportive machinery such as rocket ships and airplanes A dreamer Caillou is inclined to frequent dream sequences in some episodes visualizing his daydreams and wishes and many episodes describe his normal daily experiences with his parents friends and neighbours Caillou particularly loves his stuffed dinosaur Rexy and teddy bear Teddy along with his pet cat Gilbert all of whom are depicted as puppets in segments featured in the earlier episodes Caillou s family Caillou and his family from left to right Rosie Daddy Caillou Mommy Rosie French name Mousseline Caillou s lively younger sister who is a typical toddler She is two years old 5 She always wants to take part in the same activities as Caillou In later seasons of the series she becomes more talkative and independent She wears a blue dress red socks and blue Mary Jane shoes Rosie fights with Caillou for some reasons but they still love each other She appears to be the only family member with red hair Rosie was first voiced by Brigid Tierney then Jesse Vinet Doris 5 Mommy Caillou s mother She is a busy homemaker most of the time but is seen to work in an office as well Caillou occasionally helps his mother with different chores and she often takes time to involve Caillou and his friends in activities such as crafts and baking She is predominantly dressed in a red blouse with yellow trim blue headband ankle length blue jeans and blue shoes with green soles Voiced by Jennifer Seguin Boris 5 Daddy Caillou s father He wears a green sweater with a red trim with blue jeans In the episode Caillou The Chef he says he once worked at a restaurant and made pizza 6 He and Caillou occasionally work on projects around the house together He is voiced by Pat Fry Gilbert Caillou s pet cat In the puppet segments he is shown to be knowledgeable about things which are foreign to Rexy and Teddy Grandma Caillou s paternal grandmother Grandma is a very active lady who loves the arts and the outdoors She passes that love onto Caillou Grandma often comes up with creative ideas to solve Caillou s problems She and Caillou paint and go bird watching together Voiced by Pauline Little Grandpa Caillou s paternal 5 grandfather He takes Caillou on adventures often going on walks and riding the bus throughout the town where they reside In Caillou s Hiding Place he showed Caillou a hidden area inside a tree in the backyard 7 In the episode Caillou Goes Camping he and Caillou camp in the backyard He is Daddy s father and loves to tell stories about when Calliou s father was a little boy He wears a blue shirt Voiced by George Morris Caillou s friends and neighbours Mr Hinkle French name Monsieur Lajoie Caillou s neighbour introduced in the 1998 episode Caillou s Not Afraid Anymore He has a gold tooth In the episode Farmer for the Day it is stated that his first name is Paul Caillou and his friends back Clementine Sarah front Gilbert Caillou Leo Rosie Leo A boy who started out as a bully in the 1999 episode Caillou at Daycare but quickly befriended Caillou in the same episode They have been inseparable since He is of Jewish faith and celebrates Hanukkah stated in Caillou s Holiday Movie Voiced by Johanne Garneau from 1997 to 2003 Vince Davies in Caillou s Holiday Movie Jonathan Koensgen from 2006 to 2008 and Graeme Jokic in 2010 Clementine Clementine was the first to befriend Caillou in the 1999 episode Caillou Goes to Day Care She can get rather bossy for some reasons but all in all she is pretty understanding She is of African Canadian descent Caillou has a crush on her as indicated in Caillou s Valentines Season 4 Episode 8 She is voiced by Brigid Tierney and then Sophie Uretsky Sarah Caillou s friend whom he first met in Caillou Goes Around the Block She is of Chinese descent and celebrates Chinese New Year She has a cousin in an episode where she invites Caillou to celebrate Chinese New Year In another she invites him to school for Bring Your Younger Siblings to School Day because she has no siblings Sarah has a pet cat named Olly and a dog named Murphy Sarah is voiced by Amanda Tilson Andre An redheaded boy Andre is introduced in the episode Caillou s Big Friend and usually wears red sandals According to the song Days of the Week released on the Caillou music CD Caillou and Friends Caillou plays with him every Saturday Andre enjoys biking and soccer Julie Caillou s and Rosie s teenage babysitter She has blonde hair in a ponytail and enjoys playing with Caillou and Rosie Voiced by Holly Gauthier Frankel Jason and Jeffrey Identical twin brothers who are of Hispanic descent They both enjoy eating pizza Initially they wore identical clothes By Season 4 though Jason began wearing a shirt with inverted colours so it s easier to tell them apart They are both in Caillou s playschool class The first episode they appeared in was New House New Neighbors Billy Clementine s older brother He is usually seen playing in a band with his friends or playing sports Voiced by Michael Caloz in Season 1 Miss Martin Caillou s preschool teacher She has red hair and wears red overalls with a long sleeved white shirt According to the episode A Surprise for Ms Martin her birthday is in June Her first name is Ann this was stated in Caillou Goes to Daycare Voiced by Ellen David Jonas Boris friend from before he met Doris He lives on a ranch and has a horse named Lucky Jonas appears in four episodes and in Caillou s Holiday Movie Voiced by Brian Wrench Emma A girl in Caillou s playschool class who dislikes loud noises wearing red 8 It is stated in an episode that she has Type 1 Diabetes 9 Xavier A boy in Caillou s playschool class who has brown hair and wears blue overalls The puppets The puppet segments were used only on the PBS broadcasts of Caillou from 2000 to 2003 as continuity to fill time usually taken up by commercial breaks during the original Teletoon broadcasts later episodes on PBS did not include the puppet segment continuity Gilbert Caillou s pet cat He is the leader of the group He has greyish blue fur with black stripes and loathes dogs with a passion He especially dislikes the bulldog in the neighbourhood In the puppet segments of the show Gilbert often consists odes Puppeteered by Bob Stutt Rexy Caillou s toy dinosaur Bluish in colour and speaks in a somewhat foreign accent he is very playful Rexy has the incapability to give a good hug Rexy is noted for being rather pedantic He is often teased about his speech impediment and tends to react violently to any mention of it Puppeteered by Pier Parquette and voiced by Rick Jones Teddy An old teddy bear that once belonged to Caillou s father and now belongs to Caillou Teddy is reasonable and nice He is somewhat pessimistic but all in all he just needs a hug Puppeteered by Frank Meschkuleit Deedee A brown squirrel she has a bushy tail and is often seen playing with Rexy Deedee first appeared as a baby squirrel when Rexy found on the ground lost from her family Deedee lives in Caillou s backyard where most of the puppet segments take place She was never appeared in Season 3 Puppeteered by Wendy Welch EpisodesCaillou consists of five seasons 10 of 92 half hour episodes 11 as well as the 90 minute Christmas film Caillou s Holiday Movie 12 Caillou series overview Season Episodes Segments Originally airedFirst aired Last aired1 13 65 September 15 1997 July 5 20002 20 13 80 September 4 2000 July 2 20023 13 14 52 November 15 2002 October 7 20034 20 15 60 April 3 2006 March 26 20075 26 10 78 September 11 2010 16 October 3 2010ProductionCaillou books have been published by Chouette Publishing Inc since 1989 17 The series was originally broadcast in French in Canada and the episodes were later translated into English The original books were also in French Caillou was designed primarily for toddlers It was created by child developmental psychologists In 1997 65 five minute episodes of Caillou were aired in Canada and in selected markets worldwide including the US In 2000 there were 40 30 minute episodes of the show containing a mixture of the five minute episodes plus new stories songs real kids segment and puppets This was followed by another 16 30 minute episodes containing all new stories in 2003 The film Caillou s Holiday Movie was released on October 7 2003 On April 3 2006 a new set of 20 episodes finally premiered after a three year hiatus Caillou started attending preschool and there were new themes and a new opening The show was renewed for a second and third season in 2003 18 and later a fourth season The fifth season was animated by South Africa based studio Clockwork Zoo 19 On November 14 2012 the fourth season of the series was pre sold to PBS Kids in the United States 20 Reception and controversyCritical response Caillou initially received generally positive reviews from television critics and parents of young children The staff of Entertainment Weekly wrote Embellishing everything he sees with his rich imagination 21 The New York Times wrote Caillou looks at the world through the eyes of its 4 year old namesake 22 while Lynne Heffley of the Los Angeles Times wrote Caillou grows and learns to make sense of his world 23 Controversy As the years progressed however the show drew criticism due to first and second seasons and some episodes of the third season that taught them wrong lessons In a National Post writer Tristin Hopper identified Caillou to be quite possibly the world s most universally reviled children s program A common criticism towards the series is the titular character behaving like a spoiled child and the lack of consequences given within the parent characters 24 The most infamous example of Caillou s bad behavior is in the episode Caillou Joins the Circus where Caillou finds out that the circus is tomorrow when he thought it was today and he threw a temper tantrum over it Another infamous episode Big Brother Caillou features Caillou being very jealous that his baby sister Rosie is getting all the attention of their parents so he pinches Rosie which most considered to be an minor improvement over the original book the episode was based on where Caillou bit Rosie When the show started airing on Cartoonito in 2021 the pinching scene was cut out Hopper once said Unlike most children s programming Caillou makes almost no attempt to educate its young audience There are no veiled math problems spelling lessons or morality tales it s just calm non threatening bright coloured people navigating everyday tasks These criticisms of the show s titular character have been echoed on online platforms 25 Last Week Tonight host John Oliver referenced Caillou in a comparison of boring things against net neutrality going on to insult Caillou for its themes 26 As Caillou appeared as a much younger child in the original line of children s books he originally had no hair 27 When illustrators found that adding hair made him look unrecognizable it was decided that Caillou would never have hair 28 29 This decision led to an internet meme asserting that the protagonist has cancer or pediatric alopecia 30 Due to the controversy surrounding Caillou this has also started Grounded videos out of Caillou usually in Vyond formerly GoAnimate 31 BroadcastCaillou first aired on Canada s French language Teletoon channel on September 15 1997 and was the first show aired on the English language Teletoon when it launched on October 17 1997 32 The series was moved to Treehouse TV in 2010 Caillou made its US debut on PBS Kids on September 4 2000 and ran on that network until December 27 2020 Reruns started airing on PBS Kids Sprout later known as simply Sprout on its launch on September 26 2005 While Sprout rebranded into Universal Kids on September 9 2017 the show remained on the channel until it was taken off the line up at the beginning of April 2019 On January 5 2021 PBS Kids announced on Twitter that they would no longer broadcast reruns of Caillou 33 Deadline Hollywood reported that many parents and viewers are celebrating the news of the cancellation decision who have complained with Caillou teaching their kids bad lessons for being bratty and whiny 34 On August 16 2021 it was announced that Cartoon Network had acquired the US broadcast rights to the show after PBS rights expired with reruns of the series airing on Cartoonito from September 13 2021 to May 4 2022 in its HD remastered form 35 36 PBS ultimately sold the rights for US 6 4 million 37 In Canada Family Jr continues to broadcast reruns since February 5 2018 PBS Kids currently retains the physical media and streaming rights for the original series Comcast NBCUniversal acquired global streaming rights for the reboot series via Peacock as of 2022 Home video releasesIn the United States Caillou videocassettes and DVDs have been released by PBS Distribution Originally distributed through Warner Home Video until 2004 and then Paramount Home Entertainment from 2006 to 2010 and now self distributed From 2003 to 2006 the DVDs with puppets and Jaclyn Linetsky were compilations from 2003 through 2006 and one of them is in memory of Linetsky herself For the franchise s 25th anniversary a DVD book combo pack reissue of Caillou s Family Favorites was released on October 14 2014 by PBS Distribution 38 while a DVD reissue of Caillou s Holiday Movie was released on November 11 2014 by NCircle Entertainment 39 In Canada Sony Wonder originally released Caillou on VHS and DVD and after the closure of the division by Sony were moved to Vivendi Entertainment Canada Since 2012 Caillou DVDs are distributed by Entertainment One and after their purchase of Phase 4 Films in 2015 are released through the KaBoom Entertainment label Music from the seriesIn 2003 an album titled Caillou s Favorite Songs was released by Kid Rhino under the Cinar Music imprint 40 RevivalYouTube series Beginning in late 2016 a new Caillou web series for YouTube premiered on the official Caillou channel and was later released onto Amazon Prime 41 These shorts are mainly remakes of older episodes and are produced by WildBrain Spark Studios a subsidiary of WildBrain that produces original content for their WildBrain Spark network However the videos were not made available to YouTube users in the United States until 2021 42 In August 2021 it was announced that Cartoon Network licensed the series for broadcast on US television 43 Reboot and specials In September 2021 WildBrain announced the production of five new 45 minute specials based on the franchise for Family Jr 44 These specials are the first Caillou related media to be produced in CGI animation and will focus on Christmas Halloween Family Day Summer Vacation and National Anti Bullying Day The specials will be produced by WildBrain Studios with animation provided by IoM Media Ventures 45 In June 2022 WildBrain announced they teamed with Comcast s streaming platform Peacock to produce a new series of the show consisting of 52 11 minute episodes to go along with those specials 46 It is set to premiere in 2023 with IoM also providing animation production as the specials are 47 The first special Rosie the Giant which focuses on the effects of bullying simultaneously premiered in Canada and the United States on Family Jr and Peacock respectively on July 10 2022 48 The second special Adventures with Grandma and Grandpa which focuses on Caillou visiting his grandparents for a sleepover at their beach house premiered on Peacock on August 25 2022 49 References a b At last the 2005 Caillou agreement is made public Archived March 27 2016 at the Wayback Machine Regroupement des artistes en arts visuels du Quebec Retrieved on November 2 2015 a b Baillargeon Stephane October 8 2015 L entente secrete de 2005 devoilee Le Devoir 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s New Adventures Prime Video amazon com Retrieved January 22 2021 New Caillou Webisodes Animated Cartoons for Kids YouTube Retrieved January 23 2021 WildBrain Reports Q4 and Full Year 2021 Results Investors WildBrain Retrieved September 16 2021 New family animation for WildBrain Television gets greenlit September 2021 Peacock Slates CG Caillou Reboot L il Stompers The Bad Guys Streams Friday June 28 2022 WILDBRAIN AND PEACOCK PARTNER ON CAILLOU FOR NEW CG ANIMATED SERIES AND FIVE FAMILY SPECIALS Yahoo Finance Retrieved June 24 2022 Swift Andy June 28 2022 Caillou Is Being Rebooted in CGI Form Whether You Want Him Back or Not TVLine Retrieved June 28 2022 CAILLOU ROSIE THE GIANT Trailer YouTube Swift Andy August 22 2022 Caillou Prepares to Take the Plunge in First Look at New CGI Special Yahoo News Produced as CINAR Corporation for the first three seasonsExternal linksCaillou on Treehouse Official Caillou Website WildBrain Official Caillou Website French Chouette publishing publishers 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