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Space Racers

Space Racers is an American CGI preschool STEM-focused educational animated television series featuring the cadets of the Stardust Space Academy. The show began as a web series on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go! on March 22, 2011 entitled Space Race, then debuted as a television series on May 2, 2014 for public television on select PBS Kids stations. The first season was produced under the auspicies of Maryland Public Television.[1] The second season of Space Racers debuted on October 31, 2016 as a commercial effort on NBCUniversal's Sprout, since rebranded to Universal Kids.[2] The series is produced by Space Race, LLC. The show features contributions and fundings from NASA involving science and space technology education, and also maintains partnerships with the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and U.S. Space Camp.

Space Racers
Also known asSpace Race (2011–14)
The Space Racers
GenreAnimated
Children's
Educational
Preschool
Science fiction
Created byRichard Schweiger and Julian Cohen
Developed byAllan Neuwirth and Mark Risley
Directed byMark Risley
Creative directorDavid Michael Friend
Voices ofYuri Lowenthal
Meyer DeLeeuw
Johnny Yong Bosch
Alicyn Packard
Melissa Hutchison
Theme music composerJody Gray
Opening themeJody Gray, Allan Neuwirth, David Cohen
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes90 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Julian Cohen
  • Michael Matays
  • Charles Matays
  • Matthias Schmitt (seasons 1–2)
  • Richard Schweiger
  • Brenda Wooding
Producers
  • Space Race, LLC
  • Mark Risley
  • Allan Neuwirth
Running time10–12 minutes (individual)
22–23 minutes (half-hour)
Production companiesSpace Race, LLC
Maryland Public Television (season 1)
WNET New York (seasons 2–)
Release
Original networkPBS Kids/Universal Kids (U.S.)
Knowledge Kids/TVO Kids (Canada)
Original release
  • Web series:
    March 22, 2011 (2011-03-22) – April 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)
  • Television series:
    May 2, 2014 (2014-05-02) – present

The show is rated TV-Y on PBS Kids and Universal Kids, and TV-Y7 on syndication.

Premise

Space Racers is an educational animated television series. The show follows the Space Racers cadets, a group of anthropomorphic unique spaceships resembling and named after various species of birds, as they travel the Solar System exploring space through assigned missions. The main characters—Eagle, Hawk, Raven, Robyn, and Starling—are cadets at the Stardust Space Academy, and each episode they discover a series of space-based scientific discoveries. The cadets spend each episode traveling through outer space.[3][4][5]

Characters

Main

  • Eagle (Yuri Lowenthal) is a natural fearless leader and very fast cadet at the Stardust Space Academy endowed with much confidence, Eagle is a member and the unofficial leader of the Space Racers. He is also Hawk's best friend. Eagle is naturally competitive, unique and rarely backs down from a challenge, is helped by his intense focus. As the fastest out of all the cadets his age, he can sometimes get a bit overconfident in himself and his skills, and it can go to his head, causing him to become a bit cocky. His natural leadership skills and confidence can also cause him to not listen to others when he thinks that his way is the best way. However, he is not afraid to admit that he has made a mistake and try to correct it.
  • Hawk (Meyer DeLeeuw) is a powerful and brave cadet at the Stardust Space Academy and a member of the Space Racers. He is also Eagle's best friend. The only thing bigger than Hawk is his heart. He also has the ability to memorize anything that he sees or hears, even if he doesn't understand it!
  • Raven (Johnny Yong Bosch) is an extremely fast cadet at the Stardust Space Academy who loves to race, Raven shares a healthy rivalry with Eagle, who is regarded as the fastest Space Racers cadet. Raven is always ready to learn new things and help out if needed. Raven can be overly prideful and selfish, which can cloud his judgement and cause him to do things that he doesn't always think through first. However, he will own up to his mistakes and try to put things right in the end.
  • Robyn (Alicyn Packard) is a very smart cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. Robyn is inquisitive and a keen observer, and loves finding about new things from books. A so-called "whiz kid," she is the best precision flyer on the team, as her knowledge of physics gives her a big advantage. Starling is like a younger sister to her.
  • Starling (Melissa Hutchison) is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. While Starling may be small, no one can say she is short of enthusiasm or ambition! She looks up to the older Cadets a lot, especially Eagle, who she wants to be like when she gets older. She also displays a sense of courage that is more suited a rocket twice her size! She is currently in training to become a Space Racer like her friends. Robyn is like an older sister to her.

Recurring

Minor

  • AVA (Melissa Hutchison) is the academy AI that runs the systems for the Space Academies and assists all Racers with navigation and any questions they may have.
  • Crow (Katie Leigh) is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy, and Sparrow's best friend.
  • Sparrow (Alicyn Packard) is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy, and Crow's best friend.
  • Headmaster Crane (Phil Lollar): He is the headmaster, and a teacher at the Stardust Space Academy. With years of experience, Crane knows more about space than probably any other craft alive. Quiet and reserved, he is the leader of the Stardust Space Academy, and an accomplished flyer. He is also allergic to flowers as revealed in "The Happiest Rocket in the World".
  • Coot (Joseph J. Terry) is an instructor and professor at the Stardust Space Academy.
  • Coach Pigeon (Rick Zieff, credited as Danny Katiana for the first season) instructs cadets in flying techniques at the Stardust Space Academy. He was formerly the famous racer, Swift Starlight, which was revealed by Robyn in "Ace Space Reporter", who discovered the truth about his past and agreed not to reveal to anyone else his identity.
  • Sandpiper (Katie Leigh) is a famous Space Racer and a well-known explorer. She is roughly the same age as Headmaster Crane, Coot, and Vulture, who she attended Stardust Space Academy together with. As revealed in "Hawk's Valentine", she previously had a crush on Headmaster Crane.
  • Vulture (Joseph J. Terry) is chairman of the school board at the Stardust Space Academy. His full name is Rapacious J. Vulture, who is usually referred to by just his last name. He is infamous for making several selfish schemes around Stardust Bay.
  • Dodo (Phil Lollar) is Vulture's bumbling assistant, and helps with all of his schemes.

Other

  • Kiwi is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. Appeared in "Hawk's Valentine".
  • Trogon (Rick Zieff) is a Russian rocket scientist who works in the crater, the giant warehouse on Mars, and Deep Space Station Gagarin. He also graduated from the Sputnik Space Academy. Appears in "Cranberry Crater", "Great Balls of Fuel", "Return to Sender", and "M is For Meteorite" (pictured).
  • Dinky is an assistant robot created by Coot, who once escaped from Coot's laboratory. Appears in "Three Racers and a Baby Robot", "Paint Your Rocket", "Return to Sender", "That'll Teach You!", and "Ships in a Bottle".
  • Merlin is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. He was "born" with one wing smaller than the other, and rather than getting it replaced, kept it. Appears in "Different".
  • Loon (Rick Zieff) is the eccentric, energetic, and beloved Senior Chief Engineer at Lunar Base Alpha. He is also referred to by Vulture as the Senior Officer at the moon base, and mentions that he has been working on the base since its construction. At one point Eagle asks him how long ago he was "young", to which Loon estimated the time to be 260 years. Appears in "Loon on the Moon".
  • Mallard: Hawk's cousin. Appears in "To Tell the Truth".
  • Giotto Probe (Allan Neuwirth) is a probe who once tried to help the cadets who were stuck in a Proton storm. Appears in "Them's the Brakes".
  • Falcon Fairflight is a famous racer who challenged Swift Starlight to a race. Falcon was another well known racer who raced Swift in the last race of his career. Racing around the moon and back, Swift allowed Falcon to take the lead and then mysteriously disappeared. Falcon ended up winning the race by default. Falcon is also the father of his son, Raven. He currently graduated from the Stardust Space Academy. Appears in "Ace Space Reporter" and "Remember the Past, Discover the Future".
  • Kite is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy who was transferred from another school. He originally bullied Crow when he first arrived. Appears in "New Cadet on the Block".
  • Fizzy Finchfuzz (Allan Neuwirth) is the owner of the Fizzy Fuel Pop Company. Appears in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Galaxy".
  • Budgie was Hawk's former best friend while growing up, until her family moved away. Mentioned in "The Rocket with Two Brains".
  • Sojourner (Katie Leigh) is an original rover found on Mars. Appears in "Mars Map Mystery".
  • Lark (Kalynn Harrington) is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. Appears in "Space Girl Explorers".
  • Magpie is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. Appears in "Space Girl Explorers".
  • Warbler is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy. Appears in "Space Girl Explorers".
  • Questy is a program on the old Quest-1 satellite. He/She was an old friend of AVA. Questy was male in Season 1, but was made female in Season 2.

Roles

Character Role
Eagle Cadet
Hawk
Raven
Robyn
Starling Jr Cadet
Crow
Sparrow
AVA the academy AI
Crane Headmaster
Coot faculty – Engineering, Sciences
Pigeon faculty – Coach
Sandpiper faculty – astro sciences
Vulture academy Chairman
Dodo assistant to Vulture
Trogon Russian rocket scientist
Loon senior chief engineer / officer at Lunar Base Alpha

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
Webisodes8March 22, 2011 (2011-03-22)April 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)PBS Kids/PBS Kids Go! (U.S.)
Knowledge Kids (Canada)
126May 2, 2014 (2014-05-02)October 24, 2014 (2014-10-24)
220October 31, 2016 (2016-10-31)November 22, 2018 (2018-11-22)Universal Kids (U.S.)
TVO Kids (Canada)

Production and development

The series concept was developed by Richard Schweiger, who wanted to create a show based around animated vehicles that travel through space. In 2009, Schweiger and Julian Cohen developed the idea into a feature-film script, which won a screenwriting award. In 2010, Schweiger formed the company that would produce Space Racers, and instead of pursuing a film, decided to turn the concept into a television series.[3][4] The idea developed into fifty individual 11 minute episodes for broadcast.[5]

Collaborations

The Space Racers TV series was produced in collaboration with NASA experts, with input from NASA experts on science-based facts incorporated into the episodes. The show also features NASA scientists and astronauts in live action interstitials. The Space Racers creators have also developed a website where viewers can find a preschool science curriculum on space science, which was developed in collaboration THIRTEEN productions (WNET) and SiiTE. SpaceRacers.com has a section for family-based education as well for educators and parents.[4] Special screenings of episodes have been held at both the Kennedy Space Center and the Wallops NASA Visitor Center, in collaboration with Maryland Public Television.[4][6] In July 2014, the Virginia Air and Space Center opened a Space Racers-themed exhibit.[7]

Origins as Space Race (2011–2014)

On March 22, 2011, it originally launched as a web series on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go! under the name Space Race.[8] It featured 4 characters/webisodes at launch, with two more webisodes released on April 22, 2011, and the last two on April 29, 2011.[9] In total, there were 8 characters/webisodes (with 2 characters not returning in the TV series). All eight of the characters were interviewed by Gary Galaxy (played by Meyer DeLeeuw), a 3D Galaxy Adventure game, printables, and the “What Spaceship are You?” widget. As of today, the site and the webisodes (with the exception of the first webisode and trailer) are considered to be lost media.

Relaunch as Space Racers (2014–present)

In late 2013, it was announced that the web series would relaunch as a television series under the new name Space Racers, with most of the characters remodeled and having new roles, along with some new characters. Since 2014, CAKE Television is the international distributor for the show.[10]

Season one of Space Racers consists of 26 half-hour episodes, first airing on May 2, 2014 on selected PBS Kids stations, marking the show's broadcast debut. The first season was co-produced by Maryland Public Television, and distributed by American Public Television.[11] The show's head writer was Allan Neuwirth, its director was Mark Risley, and its executive producers were Brenda Wooding as well as show creators Richard Schweiger and Julian Cohen.[12] Episodes would contain two eleven-minute animated segments, offset by live-action sections between them. The U.S. premiere of the first season was on May 2, 2014.[3][4][5] The show's world broadcast debut on February 15, 2014 in New Zealand.[3]

Season two of Space Racers consists of 20 half-hour episodes, first airing on October 31, 2016 on Sprout. The second season was co-produced by WNET, and distributed by NBCUniversal.[13] The show's head writer was again Allan Neuwirth, its director was Mark Risley, and its executive producers were Michael Matays, Charles Matays, and Matthias Schmitt. Episodes contain two eleven-minute animated segments, offset by interstitials, live-action sections, or commercial sections between them. The U.S. premiere of the second season was on October 31, 2016.[14]

Broadcast

In the United States of America, the show aired on selected PBS Kids stations from May 2, 2014 to October 30, 2016, and Universal Kids from October 31, 2016 to March 22, 2020.

In Canada, the show aired on Knowledge Kids from May 2, 2014 to November 26, 2015, and TVO Kids from November 27, 2015 to September 9, 2021.

International

Country Network(s) Language Foreign Title
  United States PBS Kids
Universal Kids
English N/A
  Canada Knowledge Kids
TVO Kids[15]
  Hispanic (U.S) V-me
V-me Kids
Spanish Exploradores Espaciales
(Space Explorers)
  Argentina Nat Geo Kids
  Brazil Nat Geo Kids Brazilian
Portuguese
Exploradores Espaciais
(Space Explorers)
  United Kingdom
  Europe
Minimax English N/A
  Malaysia TV2
  France France 5[16] French
  Poland MiniMini+
TVP ABC
Polish Kosmoloty (Spaceships)
  China CCTV[17] Chinese N/A

Home media

DVD

1091 Pictures released the first two seasons on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 8, 2022. The first season was released on three discs, while the second season was released on two discs.

Release name Release date Eps No.
Space Racers - Season 1 March 8, 2022 (2022-03-08) Disc One:
Disc Two:
Disc Three:
Space Racers - Season 2 Disc One:
Disc Two:

Streaming

The show was first available worldwide on YouTube since May 2, 2014, and Netflix from March 15, 2015 to March 15, 2018, and March 31, 2020 to March 31, 2021. The show was added to Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, Vudu, and Roku on February 25, 2022.[18][19]

Awards

Space Racers has won several awards in children's broadcasting including the American Public Television (APT) Programming Excellence Award in 2014 and a Parents’ Choice Recommended Award in 2015.[20][21]

Merchandise

Space Racers merchandise was introduced in November 2018. There are vehicle toys, plush toys, T-shirts, and Activity and Coloring Books. Space Racers merchandise is available for view at www.spaceracerstoys.com

References

  1. ^ Ramin Zahed (October 25, 2013). "'Space Racers' to Premiere on Public Television this Spring". Animation Magazine. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  2. ^ Petski, Denise (May 1, 2017). "Sprout Rebranding To Universal Kids Network With 'Top Chef Junior', DreamWorks Animation Series".
  3. ^ a b c d Elizabeth Howell (March 6, 2014). "'Space Racers' TV Show Brings The Adorable (And The Science) To Preschoolers". Universe Today. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e "NASA Wallops Visitor Center Hosting "Space Racers" Program for Kids". NASA. June 12, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Hillary Busis (October 24, 2013). "NASA-approved 'Space Racers' coming to public television in 2014". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  6. ^ "Special viewing of preschool television program, Space Racers". Kennedy Space Center. July 11, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  7. ^ Paitsel, Nicole. "New exhibit for kids opens at Hampton's Virginia Air and Space Center". dailypress.com.
  8. ^ "SPACE RACE Animated Web Series Ready for Lift Off". Business Wire. March 22, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  9. ^ "Web Series "Space Race" Expands With Two New Episodes". Cartoon Brew. April 22, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  10. ^ "CAKE to distribute new space-themed series".
  11. ^ Zahed, Ramin (October 25, 2013). "'Space Racers' to Premiere on Public Television this Spring".
  12. ^ "Space Racers: Synopsis". Cake Entertainment. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  13. ^ "New Preschool Show 'Space Racers' Launches Tomorrow on Sprout". BroadwayWorld.com. November 4, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  14. ^ Jennifer Wolfe (February 28, 2017). "CAKE to Launch 'Space Racers' Second Season". Animation World Network. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  15. ^ "Space Racers | TVOKids.com". www.tvokids.com. 19 October 2016.
  16. ^ Jennifer Wolfe (March 31, 2014). "CAKE's 'Space Racers' Lands on France 5". Animation World Network. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  17. ^ "UYoung launches preschool SVOD".
  18. ^ "Deals of the Week: Federation, Amazon Prime, Omens Studios".
  19. ^ "TV & Streaming News Bytes". 25 February 2022.
  20. ^ Multiple Industry Awards Presented, Nearly 100 Titles Screened: American Public Television's Fall Marketplace 2014, American Public Television, November 19, 2014
  21. ^ Parents' Choice Award Winners: Television, Parents' Choice Award, January 22, 2015

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the 2014 TV show For participants in a space race see Space race disambiguation Space Racers is an American CGI preschool STEM focused educational animated television series featuring the cadets of the Stardust Space Academy The show began as a web series on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go on March 22 2011 entitled Space Race then debuted as a television series on May 2 2014 for public television on select PBS Kids stations The first season was produced under the auspicies of Maryland Public Television 1 The second season of Space Racers debuted on October 31 2016 as a commercial effort on NBCUniversal s Sprout since rebranded to Universal Kids 2 The series is produced by Space Race LLC The show features contributions and fundings from NASA involving science and space technology education and also maintains partnerships with the U S Space amp Rocket Center and U S Space Camp Space RacersAlso known asSpace Race 2011 14 The Space RacersGenreAnimatedChildren sEducationalPreschoolScience fictionCreated byRichard Schweiger and Julian CohenDeveloped byAllan Neuwirth and Mark RisleyDirected byMark RisleyCreative directorDavid Michael FriendVoices ofYuri LowenthalMeyer DeLeeuwJohnny Yong BoschAlicyn PackardMelissa HutchisonTheme music composerJody GrayOpening themeJody Gray Allan Neuwirth David CohenCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes90 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJulian Cohen Michael Matays Charles Matays Matthias Schmitt seasons 1 2 Richard Schweiger Brenda WoodingProducersSpace Race LLC Mark Risley Allan NeuwirthRunning time10 12 minutes individual 22 23 minutes half hour Production companiesSpace Race LLCMaryland Public Television season 1 WNET New York seasons 2 ReleaseOriginal networkPBS Kids Universal Kids U S Knowledge Kids TVO Kids Canada Original releaseWeb series March 22 2011 2011 03 22 April 29 2011 2011 04 29 Television series May 2 2014 2014 05 02 presentThe show is rated TV Y on PBS Kids and Universal Kids and TV Y7 on syndication Contents 1 Premise 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 2 1 Minor 2 2 2 Other 2 3 Roles 3 Episodes 4 Production and development 4 1 Collaborations 4 2 Origins as Space Race 2011 2014 4 3 Relaunch as Space Racers 2014 present 5 Broadcast 5 1 International 6 Home media 6 1 DVD 6 2 Streaming 7 Awards 8 Merchandise 9 References 10 External linksPremise EditSpace Racers is an educational animated television series The show follows the Space Racers cadets a group of anthropomorphic unique spaceships resembling and named after various species of birds as they travel the Solar System exploring space through assigned missions The main characters Eagle Hawk Raven Robyn and Starling are cadets at the Stardust Space Academy and each episode they discover a series of space based scientific discoveries The cadets spend each episode traveling through outer space 3 4 5 Characters EditMain Edit Eagle Yuri Lowenthal is a natural fearless leader and very fast cadet at the Stardust Space Academy endowed with much confidence Eagle is a member and the unofficial leader of the Space Racers He is also Hawk s best friend Eagle is naturally competitive unique and rarely backs down from a challenge is helped by his intense focus As the fastest out of all the cadets his age he can sometimes get a bit overconfident in himself and his skills and it can go to his head causing him to become a bit cocky His natural leadership skills and confidence can also cause him to not listen to others when he thinks that his way is the best way However he is not afraid to admit that he has made a mistake and try to correct it Hawk Meyer DeLeeuw is a powerful and brave cadet at the Stardust Space Academy and a member of the Space Racers He is also Eagle s best friend The only thing bigger than Hawk is his heart He also has the ability to memorize anything that he sees or hears even if he doesn t understand it Raven Johnny Yong Bosch is an extremely fast cadet at the Stardust Space Academy who loves to race Raven shares a healthy rivalry with Eagle who is regarded as the fastest Space Racers cadet Raven is always ready to learn new things and help out if needed Raven can be overly prideful and selfish which can cloud his judgement and cause him to do things that he doesn t always think through first However he will own up to his mistakes and try to put things right in the end Robyn Alicyn Packard is a very smart cadet at the Stardust Space Academy Robyn is inquisitive and a keen observer and loves finding about new things from books A so called whiz kid she is the best precision flyer on the team as her knowledge of physics gives her a big advantage Starling is like a younger sister to her Starling Melissa Hutchison is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy While Starling may be small no one can say she is short of enthusiasm or ambition She looks up to the older Cadets a lot especially Eagle who she wants to be like when she gets older She also displays a sense of courage that is more suited a rocket twice her size She is currently in training to become a Space Racer like her friends Robyn is like an older sister to her Recurring Edit Minor Edit AVA Melissa Hutchison is the academy AI that runs the systems for the Space Academies and assists all Racers with navigation and any questions they may have Crow Katie Leigh is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy and Sparrow s best friend Sparrow Alicyn Packard is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy and Crow s best friend Headmaster Crane Phil Lollar He is the headmaster and a teacher at the Stardust Space Academy With years of experience Crane knows more about space than probably any other craft alive Quiet and reserved he is the leader of the Stardust Space Academy and an accomplished flyer He is also allergic to flowers as revealed in The Happiest Rocket in the World Coot Joseph J Terry is an instructor and professor at the Stardust Space Academy Coach Pigeon Rick Zieff credited as Danny Katiana for the first season instructs cadets in flying techniques at the Stardust Space Academy He was formerly the famous racer Swift Starlight which was revealed by Robyn in Ace Space Reporter who discovered the truth about his past and agreed not to reveal to anyone else his identity Sandpiper Katie Leigh is a famous Space Racer and a well known explorer She is roughly the same age as Headmaster Crane Coot and Vulture who she attended Stardust Space Academy together with As revealed in Hawk s Valentine she previously had a crush on Headmaster Crane Vulture Joseph J Terry is chairman of the school board at the Stardust Space Academy His full name is Rapacious J Vulture who is usually referred to by just his last name He is infamous for making several selfish schemes around Stardust Bay Dodo Phil Lollar is Vulture s bumbling assistant and helps with all of his schemes Other Edit Kiwi is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy Appeared in Hawk s Valentine Trogon Rick Zieff is a Russian rocket scientist who works in the crater the giant warehouse on Mars and Deep Space Station Gagarin He also graduated from the Sputnik Space Academy Appears in Cranberry Crater Great Balls of Fuel Return to Sender and M is For Meteorite pictured Dinky is an assistant robot created by Coot who once escaped from Coot s laboratory Appears in Three Racers and a Baby Robot Paint Your Rocket Return to Sender That ll Teach You and Ships in a Bottle Merlin is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy He was born with one wing smaller than the other and rather than getting it replaced kept it Appears in Different Loon Rick Zieff is the eccentric energetic and beloved Senior Chief Engineer at Lunar Base Alpha He is also referred to by Vulture as the Senior Officer at the moon base and mentions that he has been working on the base since its construction At one point Eagle asks him how long ago he was young to which Loon estimated the time to be 260 years Appears in Loon on the Moon Mallard Hawk s cousin Appears in To Tell the Truth Giotto Probe Allan Neuwirth is a probe who once tried to help the cadets who were stuck in a Proton storm Appears in Them s the Brakes Falcon Fairflight is a famous racer who challenged Swift Starlight to a race Falcon was another well known racer who raced Swift in the last race of his career Racing around the moon and back Swift allowed Falcon to take the lead and then mysteriously disappeared Falcon ended up winning the race by default Falcon is also the father of his son Raven He currently graduated from the Stardust Space Academy Appears in Ace Space Reporter and Remember the Past Discover the Future Kite is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy who was transferred from another school He originally bullied Crow when he first arrived Appears in New Cadet on the Block Fizzy Finchfuzz Allan Neuwirth is the owner of the Fizzy Fuel Pop Company Appears in It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad Galaxy Budgie was Hawk s former best friend while growing up until her family moved away Mentioned in The Rocket with Two Brains Sojourner Katie Leigh is an original rover found on Mars Appears in Mars Map Mystery Lark Kalynn Harrington is a junior cadet at the Stardust Space Academy Appears in Space Girl Explorers Magpie is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy Appears in Space Girl Explorers Warbler is a cadet at the Stardust Space Academy Appears in Space Girl Explorers Questy is a program on the old Quest 1 satellite He She was an old friend of AVA Questy was male in Season 1 but was made female in Season 2 Roles Edit Character RoleEagle CadetHawkRavenRobynStarling Jr CadetCrowSparrowAVA the academy AICrane HeadmasterCoot faculty Engineering SciencesPigeon faculty CoachSandpiper faculty astro sciencesVulture academy ChairmanDodo assistant to VultureTrogon Russian rocket scientistLoon senior chief engineer officer at Lunar Base AlphaEpisodes EditMain article List of Space Racers episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetworkWebisodes8March 22 2011 2011 03 22 April 29 2011 2011 04 29 PBS Kids PBS Kids Go U S Knowledge Kids Canada 126May 2 2014 2014 05 02 October 24 2014 2014 10 24 220October 31 2016 2016 10 31 November 22 2018 2018 11 22 Universal Kids U S TVO Kids Canada Production and development EditThe series concept was developed by Richard Schweiger who wanted to create a show based around animated vehicles that travel through space In 2009 Schweiger and Julian Cohen developed the idea into a feature film script which won a screenwriting award In 2010 Schweiger formed the company that would produce Space Racers and instead of pursuing a film decided to turn the concept into a television series 3 4 The idea developed into fifty individual 11 minute episodes for broadcast 5 Collaborations Edit The Space Racers TV series was produced in collaboration with NASA experts with input from NASA experts on science based facts incorporated into the episodes The show also features NASA scientists and astronauts in live action interstitials The Space Racers creators have also developed a website where viewers can find a preschool science curriculum on space science which was developed in collaboration THIRTEEN productions WNET and SiiTE SpaceRacers com has a section for family based education as well for educators and parents 4 Special screenings of episodes have been held at both the Kennedy Space Center and the Wallops NASA Visitor Center in collaboration with Maryland Public Television 4 6 In July 2014 the Virginia Air and Space Center opened a Space Racers themed exhibit 7 Origins as Space Race 2011 2014 Edit On March 22 2011 it originally launched as a web series on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go under the name Space Race 8 It featured 4 characters webisodes at launch with two more webisodes released on April 22 2011 and the last two on April 29 2011 9 In total there were 8 characters webisodes with 2 characters not returning in the TV series All eight of the characters were interviewed by Gary Galaxy played by Meyer DeLeeuw a 3D Galaxy Adventure game printables and the What Spaceship are You widget As of today the site and the webisodes with the exception of the first webisode and trailer are considered to be lost media Relaunch as Space Racers 2014 present Edit In late 2013 it was announced that the web series would relaunch as a television series under the new name Space Racers with most of the characters remodeled and having new roles along with some new characters Since 2014 CAKE Television is the international distributor for the show 10 Season one of Space Racers consists of 26 half hour episodes first airing on May 2 2014 on selected PBS Kids stations marking the show s broadcast debut The first season was co produced by Maryland Public Television and distributed by American Public Television 11 The show s head writer was Allan Neuwirth its director was Mark Risley and its executive producers were Brenda Wooding as well as show creators Richard Schweiger and Julian Cohen 12 Episodes would contain two eleven minute animated segments offset by live action sections between them The U S premiere of the first season was on May 2 2014 3 4 5 The show s world broadcast debut on February 15 2014 in New Zealand 3 Season two of Space Racers consists of 20 half hour episodes first airing on October 31 2016 on Sprout The second season was co produced by WNET and distributed by NBCUniversal 13 The show s head writer was again Allan Neuwirth its director was Mark Risley and its executive producers were Michael Matays Charles Matays and Matthias Schmitt Episodes contain two eleven minute animated segments offset by interstitials live action sections or commercial sections between them The U S premiere of the second season was on October 31 2016 14 Broadcast EditIn the United States of America the show aired on selected PBS Kids stations from May 2 2014 to October 30 2016 and Universal Kids from October 31 2016 to March 22 2020 In Canada the show aired on Knowledge Kids from May 2 2014 to November 26 2015 and TVO Kids from November 27 2015 to September 9 2021 International Edit Country Network s Language Foreign Title United States PBS KidsUniversal Kids English N A Canada Knowledge KidsTVO Kids 15 Hispanic U S V meV me Kids Spanish Exploradores Espaciales Space Explorers Argentina Nat Geo Kids Brazil Nat Geo Kids BrazilianPortuguese Exploradores Espaciais Space Explorers United Kingdom Europe Minimax English N A Malaysia TV2 France France 5 16 French Poland MiniMini TVP ABC Polish Kosmoloty Spaceships China CCTV 17 Chinese N AHome media EditDVD Edit 1091 Pictures released the first two seasons on DVD and Blu ray Disc on March 8 2022 The first season was released on three discs while the second season was released on two discs Release name Release date Eps No Space Racers Season 1 March 8 2022 2022 03 08 Disc One Disc Two Disc Three Space Racers Season 2 Disc One Disc Two Streaming Edit The show was first available worldwide on YouTube since May 2 2014 and Netflix from March 15 2015 to March 15 2018 and March 31 2020 to March 31 2021 The show was added to Amazon Prime Video Tubi Vudu and Roku on February 25 2022 18 19 Awards EditSpace Racers has won several awards in children s broadcasting including the American Public Television APT Programming Excellence Award in 2014 and a Parents Choice Recommended Award in 2015 20 21 Merchandise EditSpace Racers merchandise was introduced in November 2018 There are vehicle toys plush toys T shirts and Activity and Coloring Books Space Racers merchandise is available for view at www spaceracerstoys comReferences Edit Ramin Zahed October 25 2013 Space Racers to Premiere on Public Television this Spring Animation Magazine Retrieved July 14 2014 Petski Denise May 1 2017 Sprout Rebranding To Universal Kids Network With Top Chef Junior DreamWorks Animation Series a b c d Elizabeth Howell March 6 2014 Space Racers TV Show Brings The Adorable And The Science To Preschoolers Universe Today Retrieved July 14 2014 a b c d e NASA Wallops Visitor Center Hosting Space Racers Program for Kids NASA June 12 2014 Retrieved July 14 2014 a b c Hillary Busis October 24 2013 NASA approved Space Racers coming to public television in 2014 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 14 2014 Special viewing of preschool television program Space Racers Kennedy Space Center July 11 2014 Retrieved July 14 2014 Paitsel Nicole New exhibit for kids opens at Hampton s Virginia Air and Space Center dailypress com SPACE RACE Animated Web Series Ready for Lift Off Business Wire March 22 2011 Retrieved March 22 2011 Web Series Space Race Expands With Two New Episodes Cartoon Brew April 22 2011 Retrieved April 22 2011 CAKE to distribute new space themed series Zahed Ramin October 25 2013 Space Racers to Premiere on Public Television this Spring Space Racers Synopsis Cake Entertainment Retrieved July 14 2014 New Preschool Show Space Racers Launches Tomorrow on Sprout BroadwayWorld com November 4 2016 Retrieved February 28 2017 Jennifer Wolfe February 28 2017 CAKE to Launch Space Racers Second Season Animation World Network Retrieved February 28 2017 Space Racers TVOKids com www tvokids com 19 October 2016 Jennifer Wolfe March 31 2014 CAKE s Space Racers Lands on France 5 Animation World Network Retrieved July 14 2014 UYoung launches preschool SVOD Deals of the Week Federation Amazon Prime Omens Studios TV amp Streaming News Bytes 25 February 2022 Multiple Industry Awards Presented Nearly 100 Titles Screened American Public Television s Fall Marketplace 2014 American Public Television November 19 2014 Parents Choice Award Winners Television Parents Choice Award January 22 2015External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Space Racers amp oldid 1152792144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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