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Braceface

Braceface is an animated television series produced by Nelvana Limited and Jade Animation (Shenzhen) Company, and was produced in association with Teletoon and Fox Family Channel for the first season. The show features actress Alicia Silverstone from the movie Clueless (who also voiced the titular character for the first two seasons) serving as executive producer.[2] The episodes focus on the misadventures of Sharon Spitz, a high school student who often struggles with an unusual ability occurring in her braces, which often creates mishaps in her daily life. Although considered to be a trademark feature in the series, later episodes began to drop this narrative in favor of tackling real-world issues. Unlike most animated shows which take place in fictional cities or states, etc., this one takes place in the real life town of Elkford, British Columbia.

Braceface
The series' title card featuring protagonist Sharon Spitz
Genre
Created byMelissa Clark
Directed byCharles E. Bastien
Voices of
Theme music composerGrayson Matthews Inc.
ComposerPure West
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • China
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes78 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Marilyn McAuley (seasons 1–2)
  • Tom McGillis (season 2)
  • Tracy Leach (season 3)
Running time23 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCanada
Teletoon
United States
Fox Family
(Season 1)
ReleaseJune 2, 2001 (2001-06-02) –
September 1, 2004 (2004-09-01)[1]

Summary edit

The series, set in Elkford, British Columbia, recounts the travails of Sharon Spitz (a play on words, "sharing spit" being a euphemism for kissing), who is a junior high school student with braces that get in the way of leading a normal teenage life.[3] Her braces are somehow electrically charged at all times, giving her strange abilities such as remotely operating machinery, tapping into wireless communication channels, and even discharging electricity directly into what's in front of her, though much of these abilities are often outside her control. In the first season, she is enrolled at Mary Pickford Junior High but later on, the show progresses her into attending Elkford High School.

Cast and characters edit

  • Sharon Esther Spitz (voiced by Alicia Silverstone in Seasons 1-2 and Stacey DePass in Season 3) is the lead character of the show.
  • Adam Spitz (voiced by Dan Petronijevic) is Sharon and Josh's older brother.
  • Josh Spitz (voiced by Michael Cera) is Adam and Sharon's younger brother.
  • Helen Spitz (voiced by Tamara Bernier Evans) is Adam, Sharon, and Josh's divorced mother.
  • Maria Wong (voiced by Marnie McPhail) is Sharon's classmate and best friend, who is of mixed Chinese and Italian descent. She is also the girlfriend of Brock Leighton.
  • Connor Mackenzie (voiced by Peter Oldring) is another one of Sharon's classmates and best friend.
  • Alden Jones (voiced by Vince Corazza) is Sharon's crush at school and boyfriend. They later break up. Sharon and Alden eventually get back together by the end of the season.
  • Nina Harper (voiced by Katie Griffin) is Sharon's nemesis at school and ex-best friend.
  • Christy Lee (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) is Nina's classmate and best friend.
  • Veronique Peters (voiced by Linda Ballantyne) is Nina's classmate and another best friend.
  • Brock Leighton (voiced by Daniel DeSanto) is the African-American classmate, the best friend of Alden and Carmen, and Maria's boyfriend
  • Alyson Malitski (voiced by Emily Hampshire) is Nina's ex-best friend and later Sharon's new friend. She soon has a relationship with Connor.
  • Hannah Corbett (voiced by Elisa Moolecherry) is Adam's girlfriend, who appeared in some episodes.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
126U.S.June 2, 2001 (2001-06-02)February 24, 2002 (2002-02-24)
CanadaJune 30, 2001March 27, 2002
226U.S.September 27, 2002 (2002-09-27)January 24, 2003 (2003-01-24) (10 episodes unaired)
CanadaSeptember 6, 2002June 22, 2003
326November 5, 2003 (2003-11-05) (Canada)September 1, 2004 (2004-09-01) (Canada)

Production edit

The series was produced by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana and Jade Animation (Shenzhen) in China, with the additional pre-production work done by Studio B Productions and Atomic Cartoons.[citation needed]

Reception edit

Sarah Wenk from Common Sense Media rated the series three out of five stars, stating "ultimately it's rather lightweight and, well, cartoony. There's nothing wrong with that, but it could use a bit more substance and less silliness."[4] Nancy Wellons from Orlando Sentinel stated "What could be a wonderful premise about the struggle of adolescents to confirm and yet remain individuals instead turns into a half-hour full of inane jokes, cliched characters and bad dialogue."[5] Evan Levine from Newspaper Enterprise Assn. wrote, "The brace subplot sometimes adds an uneasy note — is it fantasy? — and can be vaguely confusing. But the show holds the possibility of being a clever takeoff of the preteen years, whether you have braces or not."[6] Jeanne Spreier from Knight Ridder wrote, "Braceface takes a refreshingly light look at junior high challenges — boys, braces, friends, popularity, parents, school — without giving in to nastiness, violence, ill-will or dejection."[7]

In 2004, the episode "Ms. Spitz Goes To Warsch & Stone" won an award at the Environmental Media Awards.[8][9]

Telecast and home media edit

In the United States, the series originally aired on Fox Family Channel starting on June 2, 2001, with reruns on its successor ABC Family until May 26, 2003. Disney Channel later aired reruns from May 2, 2004 until September 1, 2005, but some episodes were edited for content and time. Four episodes ("The Worst Date Ever. Period", "Miami Vices", "Whose Life Is It, Anyway?" and "Grey Matters") were skipped from Disney Channel airings due to their content. Half of season 2 (episodes 16 through 26) and the entirety of season 3 never aired in the United States until years later when services stream. In Canada, it ran on Teletoon from June 30, 2001[10][11] to September 1, 2004.[1]

Internationally, the series aired on Fox Kids,[12] Channel 5 and Pop Girl in the UK. It also aired on Nickelodeon in Germany and South Africa. In India, the series aired on Star One.[13] It aired in Ireland on RTÉ Two from 3 September 2001 to 2005.[14] In Japan, Braceface was aired on STAR Plus Japan. In the Netherlands, the show aired on Fox Kids/Jetix. In Romania and Hungary, it aired on Minimax.

In Canada, DVD releases of the series were released by KaBOOM! Entertainment, and in the United States, DVDs were released by Funimation Entertainment.

In the UK, Maverick Entertainment released a DVD, titled "Brace Yourself" in 2006, which contains the first four episodes. Fremantle Home Entertainment later released two more DVDs.

Currently, the series is now streaming on both networks, FilmRise Kids and Tubi. The series is also available to stream on Prime Video, iTunes, Google Play and YouTube (thru Nelvana's Keep it Weird! Channel).[15] As of February 28, 2022, reruns can be seen on Nickelodeon Canada weeknights at 4:00 AM. YTV later started airing reruns of the show since January 2, 2024, airing on late night Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . 16 October 2013. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013.
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 91. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 155. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  4. ^ "Braceface TV Review | Common Sense Media". www.commonsensemedia.org. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  5. ^ "DOWN IN MOUTH: 'BRACEFACE' FIZZLES". Orlando Sentinel. 27 May 2001. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  6. ^ "'Braceface' suited to kids ready for junior high school". Indiana Gazette. 2001-06-22. p. 11. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
  7. ^ "'Braceface' takes a refreshingly light look at the junior high challenges". Lancaster New Era. 2001-06-04. p. 22. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
  8. ^ "Fourteenth Annual Environmental Media Awards". Environment Media Association. December 4, 2004. Archived from the original on December 4, 2004.
  9. ^ "Environmental Media Awards, USA (2004)". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  10. ^ . June 10, 2016. Archived from the original on June 10, 2016.
  11. ^ "The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on June 29, 2001 · 85". Newspapers.com. 2001-06-29. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  12. ^ . February 5, 2003. Archived from the original on 2003-02-05.
  13. ^ . 24 November 2005. Archived from the original on 24 November 2005. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  14. ^ RTÉ Guide, 1–7 September 2001 edition and subsequent dates
  15. ^ "Braceface". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2022-02-25.

External links edit

  • Braceface at IMDb  
  • Production website

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Braceface is an animated television series produced by Nelvana Limited and Jade Animation Shenzhen Company and was produced in association with Teletoon and Fox Family Channel for the first season The show features actress Alicia Silverstone from the movie Clueless who also voiced the titular character for the first two seasons serving as executive producer 2 The episodes focus on the misadventures of Sharon Spitz a high school student who often struggles with an unusual ability occurring in her braces which often creates mishaps in her daily life Although considered to be a trademark feature in the series later episodes began to drop this narrative in favor of tackling real world issues Unlike most animated shows which take place in fictional cities or states etc this one takes place in the real life town of Elkford British Columbia BracefaceThe series title card featuring protagonist Sharon SpitzGenreTeen sitcom ComedyCreated byMelissa ClarkDirected byCharles E BastienVoices ofAlicia Silverstone seasons 1 2 Stacey DePass season 3 Dan Petronijevic Michael Cera Tamara Bernier Evans Marnie McPhail Peter Oldring Vince Corazza Katie Griffin Daniel DeSanto Emily Hampshire Elisa MoolecherryTheme music composerGrayson Matthews Inc ComposerPure WestCountry of originCanada ChinaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes78 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAlicia SilverstoneMichael HirshPatrick Loubert season 1 Clive A Smith season 1 Scott Dyer season 2 Paul Robertson season 3 Doug Murphy season 3 Wallace WongMelissa ClarkProducersMarilyn McAuley seasons 1 2 Tom McGillis season 2 Tracy Leach season 3 Running time23 minutesProduction companiesNelvana LimitedJade Animation Shenzhen CompanyOriginal releaseNetworkCanadaTeletoonUnited StatesFox Family Season 1 ReleaseJune 2 2001 2001 06 02 September 1 2004 2004 09 01 1 Contents 1 Summary 2 Cast and characters 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Reception 6 Telecast and home media 7 References 8 External linksSummary editThe series set in Elkford British Columbia recounts the travails of Sharon Spitz a play on words sharing spit being a euphemism for kissing who is a junior high school student with braces that get in the way of leading a normal teenage life 3 Her braces are somehow electrically charged at all times giving her strange abilities such as remotely operating machinery tapping into wireless communication channels and even discharging electricity directly into what s in front of her though much of these abilities are often outside her control In the first season she is enrolled at Mary Pickford Junior High but later on the show progresses her into attending Elkford High School Cast and characters editSharon Esther Spitz voiced by Alicia Silverstone in Seasons 1 2 and Stacey DePass in Season 3 is the lead character of the show Adam Spitz voiced by Dan Petronijevic is Sharon and Josh s older brother Josh Spitz voiced by Michael Cera is Adam and Sharon s younger brother Helen Spitz voiced by Tamara Bernier Evans is Adam Sharon and Josh s divorced mother Maria Wong voiced by Marnie McPhail is Sharon s classmate and best friend who is of mixed Chinese and Italian descent She is also the girlfriend of Brock Leighton Connor Mackenzie voiced by Peter Oldring is another one of Sharon s classmates and best friend Alden Jones voiced by Vince Corazza is Sharon s crush at school and boyfriend They later break up Sharon and Alden eventually get back together by the end of the season Nina Harper voiced by Katie Griffin is Sharon s nemesis at school and ex best friend Christy Lee voiced by Tabitha St Germain is Nina s classmate and best friend Veronique Peters voiced by Linda Ballantyne is Nina s classmate and another best friend Brock Leighton voiced by Daniel DeSanto is the African American classmate the best friend of Alden and Carmen and Maria s boyfriend Alyson Malitski voiced by Emily Hampshire is Nina s ex best friend and later Sharon s new friend She soon has a relationship with Connor Hannah Corbett voiced by Elisa Moolecherry is Adam s girlfriend who appeared in some episodes Episodes editMain article List of Braceface episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired126U S June 2 2001 2001 06 02 February 24 2002 2002 02 24 CanadaJune 30 2001March 27 2002226U S September 27 2002 2002 09 27 January 24 2003 2003 01 24 10 episodes unaired CanadaSeptember 6 2002June 22 2003326November 5 2003 2003 11 05 Canada September 1 2004 2004 09 01 Canada Production editThe series was produced by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana and Jade Animation Shenzhen in China with the additional pre production work done by Studio B Productions and Atomic Cartoons citation needed Reception editSarah Wenk from Common Sense Media rated the series three out of five stars stating ultimately it s rather lightweight and well cartoony There s nothing wrong with that but it could use a bit more substance and less silliness 4 Nancy Wellons from Orlando Sentinel stated What could be a wonderful premise about the struggle of adolescents to confirm and yet remain individuals instead turns into a half hour full of inane jokes cliched characters and bad dialogue 5 Evan Levine from Newspaper Enterprise Assn wrote The brace subplot sometimes adds an uneasy note is it fantasy and can be vaguely confusing But the show holds the possibility of being a clever takeoff of the preteen years whether you have braces or not 6 Jeanne Spreier from Knight Ridder wrote Braceface takes a refreshingly light look at junior high challenges boys braces friends popularity parents school without giving in to nastiness violence ill will or dejection 7 In 2004 the episode Ms Spitz Goes To Warsch amp Stone won an award at the Environmental Media Awards 8 9 Telecast and home media editIn the United States the series originally aired on Fox Family Channel starting on June 2 2001 with reruns on its successor ABC Family until May 26 2003 Disney Channel later aired reruns from May 2 2004 until September 1 2005 but some episodes were edited for content and time Four episodes The Worst Date Ever Period Miami Vices Whose Life Is It Anyway and Grey Matters were skipped from Disney Channel airings due to their content Half of season 2 episodes 16 through 26 and the entirety of season 3 never aired in the United States until years later when services stream In Canada it ran on Teletoon from June 30 2001 10 11 to September 1 2004 1 Internationally the series aired on Fox Kids 12 Channel 5 and Pop Girl in the UK It also aired on Nickelodeon in Germany and South Africa In India the series aired on Star One 13 It aired in Ireland on RTE Two from 3 September 2001 to 2005 14 In Japan Braceface was aired on STAR Plus Japan In the Netherlands the show aired on Fox Kids Jetix In Romania and Hungary it aired on Minimax In Canada DVD releases of the series were released by KaBOOM Entertainment and in the United States DVDs were released by Funimation Entertainment In the UK Maverick Entertainment released a DVD titled Brace Yourself in 2006 which contains the first four episodes Fremantle Home Entertainment later released two more DVDs Currently the series is now streaming on both networks FilmRise Kids and Tubi The series is also available to stream on Prime Video iTunes Google Play and YouTube thru Nelvana s Keep it Weird Channel 15 As of February 28 2022 reruns can be seen on Nickelodeon Canada weeknights at 4 00 AM YTV later started airing reruns of the show since January 2 2024 airing on late night Tuesdays Saturdays and Sundays References edit a b Mediacaster Magazine Broadband amp Content TELETOON s September Sizzles with New Series and a Finale 16 October 2013 Archived from the original on 16 October 2013 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield p 91 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co p 155 ISBN 978 1476665993 Braceface TV Review Common Sense Media www commonsensemedia org Retrieved 2022 08 12 DOWN IN MOUTH BRACEFACE FIZZLES Orlando Sentinel 27 May 2001 Retrieved 2022 08 12 Braceface suited to kids ready for junior high school Indiana Gazette 2001 06 22 p 11 Retrieved 2022 10 20 Braceface takes a refreshingly light look at the junior high challenges Lancaster New Era 2001 06 04 p 22 Retrieved 2022 10 20 Fourteenth Annual Environmental Media Awards Environment Media Association December 4 2004 Archived from the original on December 4 2004 Environmental Media Awards USA 2004 IMDb Retrieved 2022 08 12 CANOE JAM Katie gets animated June 10 2016 Archived from the original on June 10 2016 The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver British Columbia Canada on June 29 2001 85 Newspapers com 2001 06 29 Retrieved 2019 11 22 Welcome To Foxkids com au February 5 2003 Archived from the original on 2003 02 05 STAR Programme Guide 24 November 2005 Archived from the original on 24 November 2005 Retrieved 6 July 2020 RTE Guide 1 7 September 2001 edition and subsequent dates Braceface TVGuide com Retrieved 2022 02 25 External links editOfficial site Braceface at IMDb nbsp Production website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Braceface amp oldid 1215686644 Sharon Spitz, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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