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Cyberchase

Cyberchase is an animated sci-fi children's television series that airs on PBS Kids. The series centers around three children from Earth: Jackie, Matt, and Inez, who are brought into Cyberspace, a digital universe, in order to protect the world from the villainous Hacker (Christopher Lloyd).[4] They are able to prevent Hacker from taking over Cyberspace by means of problem-solving skills in conjunction with basic math, environmental science, and wellness. In Cyberspace, they meet Digit (Gilbert Gottfried), a "cybird" who helps them on their missions.[5]

Cyberchase
GenreScience fiction
Created byThirteen/WNET New York
Directed by
  • Larry Jacobs (seasons 1–4)
  • Yvette Kaplan (The Poddleville Case)
  • Jason Groh (season 5)
  • Brandon Lloyd (seasons 6–8)
  • J. Meeka Stuart (seasons 9–13)
Starring
  • Bianca DeGroat
  • Matthew A. Wilson
Voices of
Theme music composer
  • George Guerrette
  • Julian Harris[3]
Opening theme"Cyberchase Theme" performed by Karen LeBlanc
Ending theme"Cyberchase Theme" (instrumental)
Composers
  • Peter Lurye (The Poddleville Case)
  • David W. Shaw (2002–2022)
  • Edmund Eagan (also music supervisor) (2010–2022)
  • Steve Pecile (season 1 only)
  • Craig Marshall (2006–2009)
  • Julian Harris (several "For Real" segments)
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
[1]
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes140 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Sandra Sheppard
  • Kristin Laskas Martin
  • Michael Hirsh (Seasons 1 & 2)
  • Patrick Loubert (Season 1)
  • Clive A. Smith (Season 1)
  • Scott Dyer (Seasons 2–5)
  • Doug Murphy (Seasons 3–5)
  • Paul Robertson (Season 3)
  • Toper Taylor (Seasons 1 & 2)
Running time23½ minutes (episodes, excluding 'For Real' Segments) 2-3¼ minutes ('For Real' Segments)
Production companies
Release
Original network
Picture format
Original releaseJanuary 21, 2002 (2002-01-21) –
present

Cyberchase was created by WNET New York and premiered on PBS Kids on January 21, 2002. In 2010, after the season 8 finale, Cyberchase went on hiatus, but it returned in 2013 for a ninth season,[6] followed by a tenth season in 2015.[7] The eleventh season premiered on October 23, 2017,[8] and the twelfth season premiered on April 19, 2019.

A thirteenth season was announced on October 19, 2020, and premiered on February 25, 2022.[9] A fourteenth season premiered on April 21, 2023.[2]

Plot

Motherboard is the "brain of the giant computer system that oversees all of Cyberspace".[10] Her technician computer scientist, Dr. Marbles, kept her functioning properly until his assistant, the Hacker, turned against them. Dr. Marbles drained Hacker's battery and banished him to the Northern Frontier, where he formulated a plan to launch a virus that would attack Motherboard.

When Jackie, Matt, and Inez interact with a library map in the real world, they accidentally allow Hacker access to Motherboard, and she becomes infected with the virus. The kids are brought into Cyberspace and join forces with Digit, a creation of the Hacker who escaped his control. Together they protect the world from the Hacker and his clumsy, accident-prone assistants, Buzz and Delete, until they can recover the Encryptor Chip, a device stolen by Hacker that can nullify the virus and bring Motherboard back to full strength.[11]

Cyberspace consists of planet-like bodies called Cybersites, with each site having a theme such as Ancient Egypt, the American Old West, Greek mythology, and amusement parks. These sites represent the diversity of websites on the Internet, and reflect the many ecosystems and neighborhoods of the Earth. The Cybersquad travels to many of these locations in order to protect them from Hacker, and each inhabited Cybersite has a unique type of Cybercitizen they interact with.

Characters

Main

  • Matt (voiced by Jacqueline Pillon) is an 11-year-old boy who likes skateboards and collecting things. He is impulsive, impatient, tells jokes, and has a great interest in sports. He has a pig named Sherman on his family's farm. Matt's red backpack contains his many yo-yos, which he is very good at using and often plays with one whenever he's thinking hard about something. He frequently calls Inez by the nickname "Nezzie", much to her annoyance. It is also shown he can be quite protective of her at times.
  • Jackie (voiced by Novie Edwards) is an 11-year-old Jamaican-American girl who loves to keep things neat and organized in order to figure things out. Jackie's biggest pet peeve is slimy and icky stuff like bugs and many other "gross" things. Like Inez, she was very fond of Slider. In a running gag in Seasons 1–4, Jackie freaked out when in crisis, pacing for 2 or 5 seconds while trying to figure out a solution, saying "Make room, I gotta pace!"
  • Inez (voiced by Annick Obonsawin) is a 9-year-old Latin-American girl of Columbian and Mexican descent who has an excellent vocabulary (and who knows a large collection of quotes) for which the others often tease her. Despite being the youngest human member of the gang, she is the smartest one. Whenever she's thinking up a solution, Inez has a habit of doing handstands to help her concentrate.
  • Digit (nicknamed Didge by various people and Didgey by Delete) (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in seasons 1-13 and Ron Pardo[2] in season 14) is a "cybird" (portmanteau of "cyborg" and bird), who works for Motherboard and is the kids' best friend. He and the kids protect Cyberspace and Motherboard from Hacker. Digit was created by Hacker and worked for him along with Buzz and Delete, but escaped after learning of Hacker's evil doings. He became one of Motherboard's helpers, serving as Dr. Marbles' assistant. Digit can fly by spinning his tail feathers in a helicopter-fashion or flapping his wings. However, he has a fear of heights and prefers to walk. He is a cook and wrote his two popular cookbooks The Cyber Chef and Cookin' with the Didge. He carries many objects in his chest, including Widget. He can turn his beak into just about anything and bends it on occasion. He also can disguise his voice very well.
  • Hacker (also known as the Hacker) (voiced by Christopher Lloyd) is a mad scientist bent on taking over/creating ultimate chaos for Cyberspace, but he is almost always thwarted by the Cybersquad. Hacker was originally created by Dr. Marbles to assist Motherboard, but he rebelled and was exiled to the Northern Frontier. Nevertheless, he does have the potential to become good again, as shown in two episodes where he became a peaceful artist (temporarily) and when he helped the Cybersquad protect the trees in the Northern Frontier. He has two cyborg lackeys, Buzz and Delete, whose reliability is quite variable; sometimes, he gets very peeved when he has to do things himself that Buzz and Delete cannot.
  • Buzz and Delete (nicknamed "Buzzy and DeeDee", Buzz voiced by: Len Carlson in seasons 1-4, A Clean Sweep, Designing Mr. Perfect, EcoHaven Ooze and The Flying Parallinis) and Philip Williams in The Halloween Howl, The Fairy Borg Father, Crystal Clear, Inside Hacker, On the Line, A Fraction of a Chance and seasons 6–present); Delete voiced by Robert Tinkler) are Hacker's pair of henchmen, Buzz is a small spherical cyborg with a large mouth and scrawny limbs and Delete is the skinnier and taller. Buzz seems to think he is a big tough guy; however, he can be kind at times and loves doughnuts. Delete is loyal to Hacker for the most part but has occasionally helped the Cybersquad. Unlike Buzz, who is rougher around the edges, Delete is softer and more vulnerable to trickery and deceit. He cares deeply for three things; Buzz, whom he has a brotherly friendship with, his desired pet bunny George (and pets and bunnies in general), and Zanko, his fairy borg father.

"Cyberchase For Real"

  • Harry Wilson (played by Matthew A. Wilson) is a character in the "For Real" segment. He often dresses in a nerdish style and wears horn-rimmed glasses and Converse shoes. In many of the segments, he is easily determined and free spirited yet rather careless, which usually costs him his current job. He is also very creative and thought out when he encounters a problem.
  • Bianca DeGroat (played by Bianca DeGroat) is a character in the "For Real" segment of the series. She often uses the original plot (the animated main plot) to solve everyday real world problems. As a character, she is rather absent-minded, arrogant, and self-centered, and does not think before she acts. She is seen to get carried away very easily.

Recurring: Team Motherboard

  • Motherboard (voiced by Kristina Nicoll) is the benevolent ruler of Cyberspace and mentor to Jackie, Matt, Inez, and Digit. Her former assistant was Hacker who put a virus in her, but because her firewall was not fully uploaded before the virus hit, she was only left weakened. The Cybersquad tries to recover the Encryptor Chip and keep Motherboard safe from Hacker.
  • Dr. Marbles (voiced by Richard Binsley) is a smart and brilliant inventor who serves Motherboard. He is responsible for creating Hacker to help and defend Motherboard, although Hacker would later rebel against Motherboard and try to destroy her. A guilty Marbles would then downgrade Hacker's power and banish him to the Northern Frontier for his wrongful actions, right after Hacker vowed to return to finish Motherboard and Marbles off before taking over Cyberspace.
  • Widget (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) is a small likeness of Digit, and can even be stored in his chest. His hat, tail feathers, and bow tie are not screwed on properly. He is younger than Digit and helps him when it is necessary.
  • TW "Teeny Weeny Parallini" (voiced by Isabel de Carteret) is a small square girl. She is not scared of Hacker, and despite the fact that her mother would not let her help the Cybersquad, she does help them find Diamond Joe.
  • Fluff (voiced by Austin Dilulio) is a penguin that plays hockey, which is hard in Cyberia. He is logical and does not buy into advertisements. Fluff is determined to follow in his father's footsteps and to make his family proud. He helped the Cybersquad with the Hacker's challenge.
  • Creech (voiced by Sugar Lyn Beard) is the young ruler of the Cybersite Tikiville. She became the apparent Big Kahuna (the term for their rulers in Tikiville) after competing in a race with other Tikiville-inhabitants as well as Hacker. Creech is in some ways similar to Inez, helping the two to become friends easily. Both have a fairly similar outlook: optimistic until something goes completely wrong, and they both have a large vocabulary. She also is the person in charge of Tikiville's Egg of Benedicta.
  • Jules (voiced by Miklos Perlus) was first seen as a cave guard in episode 507, and is a good friend of the Cybersquad, but is often timid. He appears again in episode 607, where Hacker tricks him into pressing the nose of the Jam Master, causing Matt, Jackie, Creech and himself to get sucked into the chamber of Jimaya. After that he appeared in 801 where he helped in Hacker's challenge. He is often trying to find a job, but Hacker continuously tries to ruin it for him.
  • Slider (voiced by Tim Hamaguchi) is a serious and James Dean-style 13-year-old skateboarder in Radopolis who builds and repairs skateboards and bikes. Since season three, he has been a recurring character in the series. According to Slider, his father Coop had abandoned him when he was younger because Hacker had hunted Coop for many years. However, in the episode "Measure for Measure" he finds out that his father abandoned him to protect him, and to make sure Hacker does not get an interface card that would allow Hacker to transform into whatever he wishes. If such were to happen, Hacker could cause immense chaos and even rule Cyberspace.

Minor and guest stars

Cyberchase has had many guest stars over the years, including Jasmine Guy, Tony Hawk, Al Roker, and Geoffrey Holder. These guest stars appear as citizens of Cybersites, villains, friends, or rulers of the site.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
126January 21, 2002 (2002-01-21)August 7, 2002 (2002-08-07)
214February 14, 2003 (2003-02-14)October 28, 2003 (2003-10-28)
312May 3, 2004 (2004-05-03)December 31, 2004 (2004-12-31)
410April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15)October 7, 2005 (2005-10-07)
510October 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)September 3, 2007 (2007-09-03)
610November 7, 2007 (2007-11-07)October 27, 2008 (2008-10-27)
77April 20, 2009 (2009-04-20)October 6, 2009 (2009-10-06)
85June 25, 2010 (2010-06-25)July 23, 2010 (2010-07-23)
95November 4, 2013 (2013-11-04)April 15, 2014 (2014-04-15)
105November 9, 2015 (2015-11-09)November 13, 2015 (2015-11-13)
1110[12]October 23, 2017 (2017-10-23)April 20, 2018 (2018-04-20)[12]
1212April 19, 2019 (2019-04-19)May 8, 2020 (2020-05-08)
1310February 25, 2022 (2022-02-25)May 20, 2022 (2022-05-20)
144April 21, 2023 (2023-04-21)April 28, 2023 (2023-04-28)

Cyberchase For Real

Each Cyberchase episode is followed by "Cyberchase For Real", a live-action educational supplement linking concepts learned in the show to real life experiences. The actors Bianca DeGroat and Matthew A. Wilson (known as Harry Wilson on the show) are in their 30s, but amusingly act in a manner similar to the age of the target audience. "For Real" is produced by WNET in and around New York City after production is completed on the animated segments. These "For Real" segments are broadcast exclusively on PBS in the United States where the program runs longer and fills the time gap where there might be breaks for "commercials". Some "For Real" segments can also be viewed online.[13] In 2012, "Oh Noah", shorts that teach kids to speak Spanish, were used instead of re-running the "For Real" segments.[14] The "For Real" segment returned in season 9.

Development

Conception

Cyberchase was conceived in 1999 as an educational show that aims to show kids that math is everywhere and everyone can be good at it. The series encourages viewers to see, think, and do mathematics in their world. The show and supporting activities have been designed to support math education and reflect the curriculum standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.[15] The show's philosophy is to foster enthusiasm for math, to model mathematic reasoning, to help children improve their problem-solving skills and to inspire all children to approach math with confidence and a "can-do" attitude.[16] Later seasons place less emphasis on math and more on environmentalism and wellness. For example, in season 11, the theme of episode 2 is habitat fragmentation, episode 3 is about the effects of temperature on marine ecology, and episode 4 discusses using plants to improve indoor air quality.

Production

Originally, Thirteen produced the show in partnership with Ontario-based Nelvana for PBS Kids. It aired on PBS Kids since 2002, and on V-me (dubbed in Spanish) and PBS Kids Go! from 2004 to 2013. Cyberchase has been animated by Pip Animation Services Inc. since season six; Right Path Pictures did post-production, and Curious Pictures did the original character design. Twelfth Root Music produces the sound track for Cyberchase. Thirteen/WNET New York and Nelvana produced the first five seasons, while Thirteen, in association with Title Entertainment and WNET.ORG, produced seasons six and on.[17][18] Seasons 1 to 5 used traditional animation, while the sixth season onward used Flash animation.

Broadcast syndication

The show was syndicated worldwide to countries like the United Kingdom until 2004.[citation needed]

Brand extension

There are two apps that Cyberchase has released to date:

  1. Cyberchase 3D Builder[19]
  2. Cyberchase Shape Quest[20]

Reception

Critical response

On the site Common Sense Media, the show was for ages 5 and up and rated four out of five stars. The reviewer, Joly Herman, commented that "the adventures aren't scary, violent, or sexually inappropriate" but "require fortitude and brain power". Proposed discussion points sprouting from the series include "Can your child take the skills learned in each episode and figure out how to apply it to everyday life?" Herman noted that the only downside was that the adventures did not take place in the "real world" but added that the "For Real" segments solved this problem. The show was given a rating of three out of five smiley faces under "The Good Stuff" section.[21]

Carey Bryson of About.com gave the show a rating of four out of five stars. Bryson noted that the series' explanations of "simple mathematical idea[s]" are "usually explained well and woven throughout the story in a fun and interesting way". The review commended the series for its accessibility: "Children can easily learn from the example in the cartoon story" and praised the "Cyberchase For Real segment that follows each episode". Citing an example from the series using codes, Bryson explained how the show could be used to expand upon the curriculum: "Not only did [her five-year-old] learn about codes, but she also got in a ton of spelling practice". Bryson commended the series: "Educationally, Cyberchase delivers".[22]

Awards

Cyberchase has been nominated for five Daytime Emmys and won in 2007 in the Outstanding Broadband Program category.[23] Cyberchase also won a CINE Golden Eagle in 2006.[24]

Year Category Recipient(s) Result
2003 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2003 Television Cyberchase Silver Honor[25]
2006 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2006 Website Cyberchase Approved[26]
2007 Outstanding Broadband Program – Children's See below Won
2008 Outstanding New Approaches – Children's See below Nominated
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program[27] Christopher Lloyd Nominated
2009 Outstanding New Approaches – Daytime Children's See below Nominated
2009 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2009 Television Cyberchase Recommended[28]
2010 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2010 Television Cyberchase Recommended[29]
2010 Parent's Choice Award for Fall 2010 Website Cyberchase Silver Honor[30]
2012 Outstanding New Approaches – Daytime Children's See below Nominated
2014 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2014 Television Cyberchase Silver Honor[31]
2014 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2014 Television Cyberchase For Real Silver Honor[32]
2016 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2016 Television Cyberchase Silver Honor[33]
2016 Parent's Choice Award for Spring 2016 Mobile Apps Cyberchase Shape Quest Recommended[34]

^2007 Outstanding Broadband Program nominees : Frances Nankin, Sandra Sheppard, Ellen Doherty, Jill Peters, Bob Morris, Suzanne Rose, Michelle Chen, Elizabeth Hummer, Arash Hoda, Anthony Chapman, David Hirmes, Bianca DeGroat, Matthew A. Wilson, George Arthur Bloom[23]
^2008 Outstanding New Approaches nominees : Sandra Sheppard, Frances Nankin, Ellen Doherty, Jill Peters, David Hirmes, Kelly Lafferty, Michelle Chen, Tanner Vea, Bob Morris, Matthew A. Wilson[35]
^2009 Outstanding New Approaches nominees : Sandra Sheppard, Frances Nankin, Ellen Doherty, David Hirmes, Tanner Vea, Denyse Ouellette, Gilbert Gottfried, Phil Williams, Robert Tinkler[36]
^2012 Outstanding New Approaches nominees : Frances Nankin, Sandra Sheppard, Jill Peters, Marj Kleinman, Ellen Doherty, Kristin DiQuollo, Michelle Chen[37]

Home media

See also

References

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  13. ^ "Cyberchase Videos". Thirteen. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  14. ^ Miramar-Garcia, Gabriel (September 17, 2012). "PBS to broadcast Oh Noah! with Cyberchase for Hispanic Heritage month". Rapid TV News. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  15. ^ "National Council of Teachers of Mathematics". Nctm.org. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  16. ^ "Cyberchase Learning Goals". Pbs.org. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
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  19. ^ "Cyberchase 3D Builder Mobile Downloads – PBS KIDS". pbskids.org. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  20. ^ "Cyberchase Shape Quest Mobile Downloads – PBS KIDS". pbskids.org. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  21. ^ Herman, Joly. "Cyberchase". common sense media. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
  22. ^ Bryson, Carey. . About.com. Archived from the original on September 3, 2010. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
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External links

  • Cyberchase at IMDb
  • PBS Kids: Cyberchase Official Site
  • Cyberchase Parents and Teacher Website—lessons, video, and tools to teach math.

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This article is about the educational children s television series For other uses see Cyberchase disambiguation Cyberchase is an animated sci fi children s television series that airs on PBS Kids The series centers around three children from Earth Jackie Matt and Inez who are brought into Cyberspace a digital universe in order to protect the world from the villainous Hacker Christopher Lloyd 4 They are able to prevent Hacker from taking over Cyberspace by means of problem solving skills in conjunction with basic math environmental science and wellness In Cyberspace they meet Digit Gilbert Gottfried a cybird who helps them on their missions 5 CyberchaseGenreScience fictionCreated byThirteen WNET New YorkDirected byLarry Jacobs seasons 1 4 Yvette Kaplan The Poddleville Case Jason Groh season 5 Brandon Lloyd seasons 6 8 J Meeka Stuart seasons 9 13 StarringBianca DeGroat Matthew A WilsonVoices ofChristopher Lloyd Gilbert Gottfried Jacqueline Pillon Novie Edwards Annick Obonsawin Ron Pardo 2 Len Carlson Philip Williams Robert TinklerTheme music composerGeorge Guerrette Julian Harris 3 Opening theme Cyberchase Theme performed by Karen LeBlancEnding theme Cyberchase Theme instrumental ComposersPeter Lurye The Poddleville Case David W Shaw 2002 2022 Edmund Eagan also music supervisor 2010 2022 Steve Pecile season 1 only Craig Marshall 2006 2009 Julian Harris several For Real segments Country of originUnited StatesCanada 1 Original languageEnglishNo of seasons14No of episodes140 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSandra Sheppard Kristin Laskas Martin Michael Hirsh Seasons 1 amp 2 Patrick Loubert Season 1 Clive A Smith Season 1 Scott Dyer Seasons 2 5 Doug Murphy Seasons 3 5 Paul Robertson Season 3 Toper Taylor Seasons 1 amp 2 Running time23 minutes episodes excluding For Real Segments 2 3 minutes For Real Segments Production companiesCurious Pictures pilot only Studio B Productions pilot only Nelvana 2002 2007 Seasons 1 5 Flying Minds Entertainment 2005 Season 4 PiP Animation Services Seasons 6 13 Title Entertainment Seasons 6 13 WNET New YorkReleaseOriginal networkPBS Kids 2002 2004 2013 present PBS Kids Go 2004 2013 Picture formatNTSC 2002 2014 HDTV 1080i 2015 present Original releaseJanuary 21 2002 2002 01 21 presentCyberchase was created by WNET New York and premiered on PBS Kids on January 21 2002 In 2010 after the season 8 finale Cyberchase went on hiatus but it returned in 2013 for a ninth season 6 followed by a tenth season in 2015 7 The eleventh season premiered on October 23 2017 8 and the twelfth season premiered on April 19 2019 A thirteenth season was announced on October 19 2020 and premiered on February 25 2022 9 A fourteenth season premiered on April 21 2023 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Cyberchase For Real 2 3 Recurring Team Motherboard 2 4 Minor and guest stars 3 Episodes 3 1 Cyberchase For Real 4 Development 4 1 Conception 4 2 Production 4 3 Broadcast syndication 4 4 Brand extension 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Awards 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditMotherboard is the brain of the giant computer system that oversees all of Cyberspace 10 Her technician computer scientist Dr Marbles kept her functioning properly until his assistant the Hacker turned against them Dr Marbles drained Hacker s battery and banished him to the Northern Frontier where he formulated a plan to launch a virus that would attack Motherboard When Jackie Matt and Inez interact with a library map in the real world they accidentally allow Hacker access to Motherboard and she becomes infected with the virus The kids are brought into Cyberspace and join forces with Digit a creation of the Hacker who escaped his control Together they protect the world from the Hacker and his clumsy accident prone assistants Buzz and Delete until they can recover the Encryptor Chip a device stolen by Hacker that can nullify the virus and bring Motherboard back to full strength 11 Cyberspace consists of planet like bodies called Cybersites with each site having a theme such as Ancient Egypt the American Old West Greek mythology and amusement parks These sites represent the diversity of websites on the Internet and reflect the many ecosystems and neighborhoods of the Earth The Cybersquad travels to many of these locations in order to protect them from Hacker and each inhabited Cybersite has a unique type of Cybercitizen they interact with Characters EditMain Edit Matt voiced by Jacqueline Pillon is an 11 year old boy who likes skateboards and collecting things He is impulsive impatient tells jokes and has a great interest in sports He has a pig named Sherman on his family s farm Matt s red backpack contains his many yo yos which he is very good at using and often plays with one whenever he s thinking hard about something He frequently calls Inez by the nickname Nezzie much to her annoyance It is also shown he can be quite protective of her at times Jackie voiced by Novie Edwards is an 11 year old Jamaican American girl who loves to keep things neat and organized in order to figure things out Jackie s biggest pet peeve is slimy and icky stuff like bugs and many other gross things Like Inez she was very fond of Slider In a running gag in Seasons 1 4 Jackie freaked out when in crisis pacing for 2 or 5 seconds while trying to figure out a solution saying Make room I gotta pace Inez voiced by Annick Obonsawin is a 9 year old Latin American girl of Columbian and Mexican descent who has an excellent vocabulary and who knows a large collection of quotes for which the others often tease her Despite being the youngest human member of the gang she is the smartest one Whenever she s thinking up a solution Inez has a habit of doing handstands to help her concentrate Digit nicknamed Didge by various people and Didgey by Delete voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in seasons 1 13 and Ron Pardo 2 in season 14 is a cybird portmanteau of cyborg and bird who works for Motherboard and is the kids best friend He and the kids protect Cyberspace and Motherboard from Hacker Digit was created by Hacker and worked for him along with Buzz and Delete but escaped after learning of Hacker s evil doings He became one of Motherboard s helpers serving as Dr Marbles assistant Digit can fly by spinning his tail feathers in a helicopter fashion or flapping his wings However he has a fear of heights and prefers to walk He is a cook and wrote his two popular cookbooks The Cyber Chef and Cookin with the Didge He carries many objects in his chest including Widget He can turn his beak into just about anything and bends it on occasion He also can disguise his voice very well Hacker also known as the Hacker voiced by Christopher Lloyd is a mad scientist bent on taking over creating ultimate chaos for Cyberspace but he is almost always thwarted by the Cybersquad Hacker was originally created by Dr Marbles to assist Motherboard but he rebelled and was exiled to the Northern Frontier Nevertheless he does have the potential to become good again as shown in two episodes where he became a peaceful artist temporarily and when he helped the Cybersquad protect the trees in the Northern Frontier He has two cyborg lackeys Buzz and Delete whose reliability is quite variable sometimes he gets very peeved when he has to do things himself that Buzz and Delete cannot Buzz and Delete nicknamed Buzzy and DeeDee Buzz voiced by Len Carlson in seasons 1 4 A Clean Sweep Designing Mr Perfect EcoHaven Ooze and The Flying Parallinis and Philip Williams in The Halloween Howl The Fairy Borg Father Crystal Clear Inside Hacker On the Line A Fraction of a Chance and seasons 6 present Delete voiced by Robert Tinkler are Hacker s pair of henchmen Buzz is a small spherical cyborg with a large mouth and scrawny limbs and Delete is the skinnier and taller Buzz seems to think he is a big tough guy however he can be kind at times and loves doughnuts Delete is loyal to Hacker for the most part but has occasionally helped the Cybersquad Unlike Buzz who is rougher around the edges Delete is softer and more vulnerable to trickery and deceit He cares deeply for three things Buzz whom he has a brotherly friendship with his desired pet bunny George and pets and bunnies in general and Zanko his fairy borg father Cyberchase For Real Edit Harry Wilson played by Matthew A Wilson is a character in the For Real segment He often dresses in a nerdish style and wears horn rimmed glasses and Converse shoes In many of the segments he is easily determined and free spirited yet rather careless which usually costs him his current job He is also very creative and thought out when he encounters a problem Bianca DeGroat played by Bianca DeGroat is a character in the For Real segment of the series She often uses the original plot the animated main plot to solve everyday real world problems As a character she is rather absent minded arrogant and self centered and does not think before she acts She is seen to get carried away very easily Recurring Team Motherboard Edit Motherboard voiced by Kristina Nicoll is the benevolent ruler of Cyberspace and mentor to Jackie Matt Inez and Digit Her former assistant was Hacker who put a virus in her but because her firewall was not fully uploaded before the virus hit she was only left weakened The Cybersquad tries to recover the Encryptor Chip and keep Motherboard safe from Hacker Dr Marbles voiced by Richard Binsley is a smart and brilliant inventor who serves Motherboard He is responsible for creating Hacker to help and defend Motherboard although Hacker would later rebel against Motherboard and try to destroy her A guilty Marbles would then downgrade Hacker s power and banish him to the Northern Frontier for his wrongful actions right after Hacker vowed to return to finish Motherboard and Marbles off before taking over Cyberspace Widget voiced by Gilbert Gottfried is a small likeness of Digit and can even be stored in his chest His hat tail feathers and bow tie are not screwed on properly He is younger than Digit and helps him when it is necessary TW Teeny Weeny Parallini voiced by Isabel de Carteret is a small square girl She is not scared of Hacker and despite the fact that her mother would not let her help the Cybersquad she does help them find Diamond Joe Fluff voiced by Austin Dilulio is a penguin that plays hockey which is hard in Cyberia He is logical and does not buy into advertisements Fluff is determined to follow in his father s footsteps and to make his family proud He helped the Cybersquad with the Hacker s challenge Creech voiced by Sugar Lyn Beard is the young ruler of the Cybersite Tikiville She became the apparent Big Kahuna the term for their rulers in Tikiville after competing in a race with other Tikiville inhabitants as well as Hacker Creech is in some ways similar to Inez helping the two to become friends easily Both have a fairly similar outlook optimistic until something goes completely wrong and they both have a large vocabulary She also is the person in charge of Tikiville s Egg of Benedicta Jules voiced by Miklos Perlus was first seen as a cave guard in episode 507 and is a good friend of the Cybersquad but is often timid He appears again in episode 607 where Hacker tricks him into pressing the nose of the Jam Master causing Matt Jackie Creech and himself to get sucked into the chamber of Jimaya After that he appeared in 801 where he helped in Hacker s challenge He is often trying to find a job but Hacker continuously tries to ruin it for him Slider voiced by Tim Hamaguchi is a serious and James Dean style 13 year old skateboarder in Radopolis who builds and repairs skateboards and bikes Since season three he has been a recurring character in the series According to Slider his father Coop had abandoned him when he was younger because Hacker had hunted Coop for many years However in the episode Measure for Measure he finds out that his father abandoned him to protect him and to make sure Hacker does not get an interface card that would allow Hacker to transform into whatever he wishes If such were to happen Hacker could cause immense chaos and even rule Cyberspace Minor and guest stars Edit Cyberchase has had many guest stars over the years including Jasmine Guy Tony Hawk Al Roker and Geoffrey Holder These guest stars appear as citizens of Cybersites villains friends or rulers of the site Episodes EditMain article List of Cyberchase episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired126January 21 2002 2002 01 21 August 7 2002 2002 08 07 214February 14 2003 2003 02 14 October 28 2003 2003 10 28 312May 3 2004 2004 05 03 December 31 2004 2004 12 31 410April 15 2005 2005 04 15 October 7 2005 2005 10 07 510October 31 2006 2006 10 31 September 3 2007 2007 09 03 610November 7 2007 2007 11 07 October 27 2008 2008 10 27 77April 20 2009 2009 04 20 October 6 2009 2009 10 06 85June 25 2010 2010 06 25 July 23 2010 2010 07 23 95November 4 2013 2013 11 04 April 15 2014 2014 04 15 105November 9 2015 2015 11 09 November 13 2015 2015 11 13 1110 12 October 23 2017 2017 10 23 April 20 2018 2018 04 20 12 1212April 19 2019 2019 04 19 May 8 2020 2020 05 08 1310February 25 2022 2022 02 25 May 20 2022 2022 05 20 144April 21 2023 2023 04 21 April 28 2023 2023 04 28 Cyberchase For Real Edit Each Cyberchase episode is followed by Cyberchase For Real a live action educational supplement linking concepts learned in the show to real life experiences The actors Bianca DeGroat and Matthew A Wilson known as Harry Wilson on the show are in their 30s but amusingly act in a manner similar to the age of the target audience For Real is produced by WNET in and around New York City after production is completed on the animated segments These For Real segments are broadcast exclusively on PBS in the United States where the program runs longer and fills the time gap where there might be breaks for commercials Some For Real segments can also be viewed online 13 In 2012 Oh Noah shorts that teach kids to speak Spanish were used instead of re running the For Real segments 14 The For Real segment returned in season 9 Development EditConception Edit Cyberchase was conceived in 1999 as an educational show that aims to show kids that math is everywhere and everyone can be good at it The series encourages viewers to see think and do mathematics in their world The show and supporting activities have been designed to support math education and reflect the curriculum standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 15 The show s philosophy is to foster enthusiasm for math to model mathematic reasoning to help children improve their problem solving skills and to inspire all children to approach math with confidence and a can do attitude 16 Later seasons place less emphasis on math and more on environmentalism and wellness For example in season 11 the theme of episode 2 is habitat fragmentation episode 3 is about the effects of temperature on marine ecology and episode 4 discusses using plants to improve indoor air quality Production Edit Originally Thirteen produced the show in partnership with Ontario based Nelvana for PBS Kids It aired on PBS Kids since 2002 and on V me dubbed in Spanish and PBS Kids Go from 2004 to 2013 Cyberchase has been animated by Pip Animation Services Inc since season six Right Path Pictures did post production and Curious Pictures did the original character design Twelfth Root Music produces the sound track for Cyberchase Thirteen WNET New York and Nelvana produced the first five seasons while Thirteen in association with Title Entertainment and WNET ORG produced seasons six and on 17 18 Seasons 1 to 5 used traditional animation while the sixth season onward used Flash animation Broadcast syndication Edit The show was syndicated worldwide to countries like the United Kingdom until 2004 citation needed Brand extension Edit There are two apps that Cyberchase has released to date Cyberchase 3D Builder 19 Cyberchase Shape Quest 20 Reception EditCritical response Edit On the site Common Sense Media the show was for ages 5 and up and rated four out of five stars The reviewer Joly Herman commented that the adventures aren t scary violent or sexually inappropriate but require fortitude and brain power Proposed discussion points sprouting from the series include Can your child take the skills learned in each episode and figure out how to apply it to everyday life Herman noted that the only downside was that the adventures did not take place in the real world but added that the For Real segments solved this problem The show was given a rating of three out of five smiley faces under The Good Stuff section 21 Carey Bryson of About com gave the show a rating of four out of five stars Bryson noted that the series explanations of simple mathematical idea s are usually explained well and woven throughout the story in a fun and interesting way The review commended the series for its accessibility Children can easily learn from the example in the cartoon story and praised the Cyberchase For Real segment that follows each episode Citing an example from the series using codes Bryson explained how the show could be used to expand upon the curriculum Not only did her five year old learn about codes but she also got in a ton of spelling practice Bryson commended the series Educationally Cyberchase delivers 22 Awards Edit Cyberchase has been nominated for five Daytime Emmys and won in 2007 in the Outstanding Broadband Program category 23 Cyberchase also won a CINE Golden Eagle in 2006 24 Year Category Recipient s Result2003 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2003 Television Cyberchase Silver Honor 25 2006 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2006 Website Cyberchase Approved 26 2007 Outstanding Broadband Program Children s See below Won2008 Outstanding New Approaches Children s See below NominatedOutstanding Performer in an Animated Program 27 Christopher Lloyd Nominated2009 Outstanding New Approaches Daytime Children s See below Nominated2009 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2009 Television Cyberchase Recommended 28 2010 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2010 Television Cyberchase Recommended 29 2010 Parent s Choice Award for Fall 2010 Website Cyberchase Silver Honor 30 2012 Outstanding New Approaches Daytime Children s See below Nominated2014 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2014 Television Cyberchase Silver Honor 31 2014 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2014 Television Cyberchase For Real Silver Honor 32 2016 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2016 Television Cyberchase Silver Honor 33 2016 Parent s Choice Award for Spring 2016 Mobile Apps Cyberchase Shape Quest Recommended 34 2007 Outstanding Broadband Program nominees Frances Nankin Sandra Sheppard Ellen Doherty Jill Peters Bob Morris Suzanne Rose Michelle Chen Elizabeth Hummer Arash Hoda Anthony Chapman David Hirmes Bianca DeGroat Matthew A Wilson George Arthur Bloom 23 2008 Outstanding New Approaches nominees Sandra Sheppard Frances Nankin Ellen Doherty Jill Peters David Hirmes Kelly Lafferty Michelle Chen Tanner Vea Bob Morris Matthew A Wilson 35 2009 Outstanding New Approaches nominees Sandra Sheppard Frances Nankin Ellen Doherty David Hirmes Tanner Vea Denyse Ouellette Gilbert Gottfried Phil Williams Robert Tinkler 36 2012 Outstanding New Approaches nominees Frances Nankin Sandra Sheppard Jill Peters Marj Kleinman Ellen Doherty Kristin DiQuollo Michelle Chen 37 Home media EditMain article List of Cyberchase episodes Home mediaSee also EditCyberspace the technological conceptReferences Edit WebVoyage Record View 1 cocatalog loc gov a b c Cyberchase Season 14 Rotten Tomatoes Archived from the original on February 10 2023 Retrieved February 10 2023 ABOUT julian harris music Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield p 143 ISBN 978 1538103739 Cyberchase About PBS Parents PBS Retrieved October 11 2016 Cyberchase Timeline Photos Facebook facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved March 23 2015 Cyberchase Facebook facebook com Retrieved May 4 2015 THIRTEEN s Emmy Award Winning Series Cyberchase Launches Season 11 with Halloween Themed Episode October 23 on PBS KIDS Pressroom Retrieved January 7 2018 Upcoming Family Night Schedule Cyberchase How it all Started Archived from the original on June 12 2017 Retrieved February 22 2018 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 227 228 ISBN 978 1476665993 a b Thirteen s Emmy Award Winning Series Cyberchase Launches Season 11 with Halloween Themed Episode October 23 on PBS Kids Thirteen Media Press release WNET October 23 2017 Archived from the original on November 10 2017 Retrieved November 10 2017 Cyberchase Videos Thirteen Retrieved October 14 2012 Miramar Garcia Gabriel September 17 2012 PBS to broadcast Oh Noah with Cyberchase for Hispanic Heritage month Rapid TV News Retrieved October 14 2012 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Nctm org Retrieved October 5 2012 Cyberchase Learning Goals Pbs org Retrieved October 5 2012 About Cyberchase Pbs org Retrieved October 5 2012 Cyberchase Home I PBS Parents PBS Retrieved October 11 2016 Cyberchase 3D Builder Mobile Downloads PBS KIDS pbskids org Retrieved March 23 2015 Cyberchase Shape Quest Mobile Downloads PBS KIDS pbskids org Retrieved March 23 2015 Herman Joly Cyberchase common sense media Retrieved January 2 2011 Bryson Carey Cyberchase TV Show Review About com Archived from the original on September 3 2010 Retrieved January 2 2011 a b 34th Annual Creative Arts amp Entertainment Emmy Awards Presented At Star Studded Hollywood Gala The Emmy Awards Retrieved October 13 2012 2006 Winner Directory PDF Cine Golden Eagle Film amp Video Competition p 1 Archived from the original PDF on July 16 2011 Retrieved October 13 2012 Cyberchase Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link Cyberchase Online Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link The National Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Announces the 35th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Nominations The Emmy Awards Archived from the original on September 29 2013 Retrieved October 14 2012 Cyberchase Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link Cyberchase Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link Cyberchase Parents Choice Foundation Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved December 20 2017 Cyberchase Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link Cyberchase For Real Parents Choice Foundation Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved December 20 2017 Cyberchase Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link Cyberchase Shape Quest Parents Choice Foundation permanent dead link Awards for Cyberchase The Internet Movie Database Accessed September 24 2012 Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards 36th Annual Nominations Announcement The Emmy Awards Archived from the original on February 22 2012 Retrieved October 14 2012 The National Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Announces the 39th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Nominations The Emmy Awards Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved October 14 2012 External links EditCyberchase at IMDb PBS Kids Cyberchase Official Site Cyberchase Parents and Teacher Website lessons video and tools to teach math Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cyberchase amp oldid 1155397724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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