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The Mighty B!

The Mighty B! (stylized in all caps) is an American animated television series created by Amy Poehler, Cynthia True, and Erik Wiese for Nickelodeon. The series centers on Bessie Higgenbottom, an ambitious Honeybee girl scout who believes she will become The Mighty B (a superhero) if she collects every Honeybee badge. Bessie lives in San Francisco with her single mother Hilary, brother Ben and dog Happy. Poehler provides the voice of Bessie, who is loosely based on the character Cassie McMadison,[1] who Poehler played on the improvisational comedy troupes Upright Citizens Brigade and Second City before she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live.

The Mighty B!
GenreComedy
Created byAmy Poehler
Cynthia True
Erik Wiese
Directed byErik Wiese
Creative directorErik Wiese
Voices ofAmy Poehler
Dee Bradley Baker
Andy Richter
Dannah Feinglass
Megan Cavanagh
Grey DeLisle
Jessica DiCicco
Sarah Thyre
Theme music composerAmy Miles
Michael Robertson
Opening theme"The Mighty B! Theme Song"
Ending theme"Boys and Girls" by Jean-Jacques Perrey
ComposerJames L. Venable (first episode only)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes40 (74 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersAmy Poehler
Cynthia True
Erik Wiese
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesPaper Kite Productions
Polka Dot Pictures
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Nicktoons (2010–11)
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseApril 26, 2008 (2008-04-26) –
June 18, 2011 (2011-06-18)

The series ran on Nickelodeon from April 26, 2008, to January 16, 2010, before it was moved to Nicktoons on November 6, 2010, which followed the series' ending on June 18, 2011.[2][3][4] Since its debut, the show has attracted an average of 3.1 million viewers. In the second quarter of 2008, the show ranked among the top five animated programs on television.[5]

In September 2008, the show was renewed for a second and final season with 20 episodes[6] that premiered on September 21, 2009.[7]

The Mighty B! was nominated for six Annie Awards and four Daytime Emmy Awards, winning one Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation. It has garnered one Artios Award nomination and one Golden Reel Award nomination.

Episodes

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
13920April 26, 2008 (2008-04-26)June 12, 2009 (2009-06-12)
23520September 21, 2009 (2009-09-21)June 18, 2011 (2011-06-18)

Characters

The show is set in San Francisco, California, and revolves around the adventures of Bessie Higgenbottom, an ambitious and optimistic 9¾-year-old Honeybee scout who wears her uniform every day.[8] She believes she will become a superhero called The Mighty B if she collects every Honeybee badge.[9] As of the first episode, she has 4,584 badges to go.[10] Her loyal younger brother, Benjamin "Ben", aspires to be her sidekick. Happy, a stray dog with a torn ear, is Bessie's pet and best friend.[7] Bessie and Ben live with their single mother, Hilary, who owns and operates a coffee shop called Hilary's Café.[7] Bessie has an "imaginary friend"; Finger,[7] which is her index finger with a smiley face on her left hand.[11]

Many recurring characters appear alongside the Higgenbottom family, including the Honeybee scouts; Penny is Bessie's clumsy, dim-witted, obese best friend, who loves taffy.[12] Although she and Bessie are best friends, Penny also shows loyalty to Portia and Gwen.[12] Portia is a bratty, and snobby Honeybee scout, whose mother is the troop leader.[10] Along with the business-minded Gwen,[10] Portia is often opposing Bessie or tries to ruin her life. Bessie is also friends with Rocky Rhodes, an older, "cool" skater who works part-time at Hilary's Café.[7]

Voice cast

Former SNL cast member Amy Poehler voices Bessie Higgenbottom, a 9¾-year-old Honeybee scout.[2] Poehler describes her as "superoptimistic and a super spaz"[13] and "a bit bossy, but with good intentions".[14] She is based on a character Poehler had played during her time at improvisational comedy troupes Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade, but also girls Poehler looked up to when she was younger, which she called "the leaders".[14] Poehler provides the voice of Bessie only, but for the episode "Boston Beean", she provided the voice of Sissy Sullivan, a Honeybee scout from Boston whose voice sounded exactly like Bessie's. Dee Bradley Baker voices Happy,[7] Bessie's dog which she found at the harbor in the first episode "So Happy Together". Andy Richter voices Ben Higgenbottom, Bessie's younger brother. Richter is also the voice of Mort on another Nick show The Penguins of Madagascar.[15] Richter talked about The Mighty B!, quoting: "[...] another dream come true, to be able to do cartoon voices! And, also, to get to do cartoon voices for [Ben and Mort] two really funny, cool cartoons that my kids love and that I'm proud to have them love. It's pretty great."[16] Dannah Feinglass voices Penny, Bessie's sidekick. Feinglass is also a writer for the show. Grey DeLisle voices Portia Gibbons, a Honeybee scout, Megan Cavanagh voices Hilary Higgenbottom, Bessie and Ben's single mother, and Jessica DiCicco voices Gwen, Portia's best friend.[17]

In addition to the main cast, Sarah Thyre, Kenan Thompson, Matt Besser, Keone Young, Jessica Chaffin and Kevin Michael Richardson voice supporting characters. Guest stars that have appeared on the show include Jill Talley, Jackée Harry, Rob Corddry, John Ross Bowie, Brian Posehn, Zachary Gordon, Paul Butcher, Niecy Nash, Maya Rudolph (another SNL veteran), Dan Schneider, Audrey Wasilewski, and Mike O'Malley. Poehler's then husband, Will Arnett, also guest starred on the show, in the episode "Tour D'Alcatraz" as Captain Stonewall.[18]

Production and development

Several years before The Mighty B! premiered, co-creator Amy Poehler and a number of people at Nickelodeon were speaking and thinking about making a "female-driven" animated television series. Poehler stated that the series would be pitched as: "where this girl is at that great age [...] where you're not boy-crazy and you're not rude to other girls".[2] She found that enthusiasm "fascinating" and wanted to "bottle it and take it like a pill".[2]

The Mighty B! was picked up for a pilot in early 2006 under the name of Super Scout.[14] It was co-created by Poehler, Cynthia True and Erik Wiese.[9] Brown Johnson, president of animation at Nickelodeon, was "absolutely thrilled to have a comedy team of the caliber of Amy, Erik and Cynthia create this iconic character for a new generation".[19] Poehler said that she was "thrilled that the world will finally meet the funny and sweet girl-tornado that is Bessie Higgenbottom [...] Erik, Cynthia and I are so pleased to be working with the wonderful people at Nickelodeon. In the words of Bessie, it's been awesome!"[20]

Bessie is loosely based on a character Poehler had played during her time at improvisational comedy troupes Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade as well as girls she looked up to when she was younger.[14] She described Bessie as a "feisty, plucky, bossy, Honey Bee scout" and called her "our hero [...] who goes on all these adventures in hopes of collecting all these badges".[21] Poehler referred to the show as "double the action, triple the adventures and quadruple the awesomeness".[7] During an interview with TV Guide, when asked if Poehler was trying to appeal adults with the show, she wrote:

"Yeah. What I love about SpongeBob SquarePants is that it's very watchable for an adult. But kids like it because they don't feel like they're being pandered to. That was what we were looking to do with The Mighty B! [...] We wanted to do a show that had a strong female character who didn't have too many rainbows and unicorns."[22]

Home media

A DVD of selected episodes from the series, entitled We Got the Bee, was released on February 24, 2009.[23] It contained 8 episodes, behind the scenes footage, an animatic version of the episode "Bat Mitzvah Crashers" and a karaoke music video for "Running with the Rainbow Unicorn".[24] Another DVD, named BEEing Bessie Higgenbottom, was released on December 8, 2009, exclusively at Amazon.com. This release contains 3 episodes as well as the karaoke music video for "Buzz Off" from the Dragonflies special. It is published on demand onto DVD-Rs.[25] On December 8, 2020, the entire series was added to Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access).[26]

Reception

Critical reception

One review from Brian Lowry of Variety explained it contains a "kind of crazed energy and inventiveness that isn't associated often enough with girl-oriented children's fare [...] [and] opts for a more elevated approach – like that aforementioned roller-coaster jaunt, taking a free-spirited jump off the tracks and trusting its audience to hang on for the ride."[17] David Hinckley of Daily News gave the show four stars, while writing that The Mighty B! "has a decent shot at becoming a pre-tween fave."[27] Aaron H. Bynum of Animation Insider called the series a "good, brainless cartoon [...] [Because] viewers shouldn't ever be bored with Bessie," but criticized part of its humor for not "try[ing] to do too much, which may ultimately work against it when the story calls for the characters to do too little.[10]

Denver Post contributor Joanne Ostrow declared the protagonist of the series a "female answer to SpongeBob SquarePants".[18] Ed Liu of Toon Zone called The Mighty B! a show that he admires more than what he "truly love[s]", stating: "There is prodigious talent behind it and its wonderfully energetic, boisterous comedy. It's clearly trying very, very hard to be entertaining and largely succeeds [...] I almost feel bad for not liking The Mighty B! more than I do, and I'm still not sure why I don't enjoy it more". He noted it was worth pointing out that more recent episodes of the show seem "more assured and funnier" than the eight episodes on the We Got the Bee DVD.[28]

Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the series 3 out of 5 stars; saying that, "Bessie is fairly one-dimensional; her single-minded devotion to badge acquisition (which she often pursues by pestering both adults and her peers to get her way) means that her social skills suffer. Plus, the show maintains a chaotic pace, and there are no real attempts to teach strong positive lessons. While Bessie's dedication to her goal could theoretically be considered admirable, the show makes light of her disregard for her adoring younger brother's feelings and her lack of real friends (in favor of an imaginary pal she draws on her finger and her reluctant dog sidekick). You have to wonder - are those the makings of a truly mighty hero?" But Ashby added that, "young tweens will likely enjoy Bessie's outlandish, fantasy-fueled adventures - which are fast-paced and, on the surface, entertaining."[29] Marilyn Moss from The Hollywood Reporter said, "Nickelodeon's new animated series "The Mighty B!" has what every kid needs in order to grow up strong and self-sufficient in today's adult world: violence, nonsensical verbiage and, most importantly, a built-in idea that you rule the universe. It used to be called narcissism, something that kids are thought to need in order to negotiate childhood. Then it's supposed to disappear. But with the violent, clanging-banging kids and action we see in "Mighty B!" it could last forever if young minds get overloaded on programming with this kind of senselessness."[30]

Ratings

The Mighty B! premiered at 10:30 AM on April 26, 2008, and scored "above average for Nickelodeon programming" in the Nielsen ratings.[31] It ranked in the top ten of all programming for combined broadcast and basic cable shows, with 1.92 million viewers in the 2–11 demographic and a rating of 5.2/23.[31] The Mighty B! had double the viewership as Bakugan Battle Brawlers, a show that aired simultaneously on Cartoon Network.[31]

In September 2008, the show had an average of 3.1 million viewers, and in the second quarter of 2008, the show ranked among the top five animated programs on television.[5] During the third quarter of 2009, it averaged 2.6 million viewers, and was number-one in its timeslot in the children's 2-11 and children's 6-11 demographics.[7]

Awards

The Mighty B! and its crew have been nominated for six Annie Awards.[32] The show has also been nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards, winning one.[33] It has also been nominated for one Artios Award[34] and one Golden Reel Award.[35]

Award Category Nominee Result
2009 Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing – Television Animation[35] Nominated
2009 Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Animation TV Programming[34] Sarah Noonan Nominated
2009 Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production for Children[36] Nominated
Best Production Design in an Animated Television Production or Short Form[36] Seanna Hong
For "Bee Patients"
Nominated
Best Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production or Short Form[36] Eddie Trigueros
For "Name Shame"
Nominated
2009 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation[33] Larry Murphy Won
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program[33] Amy Poehler Nominated
2010 Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production for Children[32] Nominated
Best Character Design in a Television Production[32] Bryan Arnett
For "Catatonic"
Nominated
Best Storyboarding in a Television Production[32] Sunil Hall
For "Catatonic"
Nominated
2010 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program[37][38] Amy Poehler Nominated
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program[38][39] Erik Wiese
Alex Kirwan
Cynthia True
Nominated

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The Mighty B stylized in all caps is an American animated television series created by Amy Poehler Cynthia True and Erik Wiese for Nickelodeon The series centers on Bessie Higgenbottom an ambitious Honeybee girl scout who believes she will become The Mighty B a superhero if she collects every Honeybee badge Bessie lives in San Francisco with her single mother Hilary brother Ben and dog Happy Poehler provides the voice of Bessie who is loosely based on the character Cassie McMadison 1 who Poehler played on the improvisational comedy troupes Upright Citizens Brigade and Second City before she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live The Mighty B GenreComedyCreated byAmy PoehlerCynthia TrueErik WieseDirected byErik WieseCreative directorErik WieseVoices ofAmy PoehlerDee Bradley BakerAndy RichterDannah FeinglassMegan CavanaghGrey DeLisleJessica DiCiccoSarah ThyreTheme music composerAmy MilesMichael RobertsonOpening theme The Mighty B Theme Song Ending theme Boys and Girls by Jean Jacques PerreyComposerJames L Venable first episode only Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes40 74 segments list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAmy PoehlerCynthia TrueErik WieseRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesPaper Kite ProductionsPolka Dot PicturesNickelodeon Animation StudioReleaseOriginal networkNickelodeon Nicktoons 2010 11 Picture formatNTSCOriginal releaseApril 26 2008 2008 04 26 June 18 2011 2011 06 18 The series ran on Nickelodeon from April 26 2008 to January 16 2010 before it was moved to Nicktoons on November 6 2010 which followed the series ending on June 18 2011 2 3 4 Since its debut the show has attracted an average of 3 1 million viewers In the second quarter of 2008 the show ranked among the top five animated programs on television 5 In September 2008 the show was renewed for a second and final season with 20 episodes 6 that premiered on September 21 2009 7 The Mighty B was nominated for six Annie Awards and four Daytime Emmy Awards winning one Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation It has garnered one Artios Award nomination and one Golden Reel Award nomination Contents 1 Episodes 2 Characters 2 1 Voice cast 3 Production and development 4 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Ratings 5 3 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEpisodes EditMain article List of The Mighty B episodes SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired13920April 26 2008 2008 04 26 June 12 2009 2009 06 12 23520September 21 2009 2009 09 21 June 18 2011 2011 06 18 Characters EditMain article List of The Mighty B characters The show is set in San Francisco California and revolves around the adventures of Bessie Higgenbottom an ambitious and optimistic 9 year old Honeybee scout who wears her uniform every day 8 She believes she will become a superhero called The Mighty B if she collects every Honeybee badge 9 As of the first episode she has 4 584 badges to go 10 Her loyal younger brother Benjamin Ben aspires to be her sidekick Happy a stray dog with a torn ear is Bessie s pet and best friend 7 Bessie and Ben live with their single mother Hilary who owns and operates a coffee shop called Hilary s Cafe 7 Bessie has an imaginary friend Finger 7 which is her index finger with a smiley face on her left hand 11 Many recurring characters appear alongside the Higgenbottom family including the Honeybee scouts Penny is Bessie s clumsy dim witted obese best friend who loves taffy 12 Although she and Bessie are best friends Penny also shows loyalty to Portia and Gwen 12 Portia is a bratty and snobby Honeybee scout whose mother is the troop leader 10 Along with the business minded Gwen 10 Portia is often opposing Bessie or tries to ruin her life Bessie is also friends with Rocky Rhodes an older cool skater who works part time at Hilary s Cafe 7 Voice cast Edit Former SNL cast member Amy Poehler voices Bessie Higgenbottom a 9 year old Honeybee scout 2 Poehler describes her as superoptimistic and a super spaz 13 and a bit bossy but with good intentions 14 She is based on a character Poehler had played during her time at improvisational comedy troupes Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade but also girls Poehler looked up to when she was younger which she called the leaders 14 Poehler provides the voice of Bessie only but for the episode Boston Beean she provided the voice of Sissy Sullivan a Honeybee scout from Boston whose voice sounded exactly like Bessie s Dee Bradley Baker voices Happy 7 Bessie s dog which she found at the harbor in the first episode So Happy Together Andy Richter voices Ben Higgenbottom Bessie s younger brother Richter is also the voice of Mort on another Nick show The Penguins of Madagascar 15 Richter talked about The Mighty B quoting another dream come true to be able to do cartoon voices And also to get to do cartoon voices for Ben and Mort two really funny cool cartoons that my kids love and that I m proud to have them love It s pretty great 16 Dannah Feinglass voices Penny Bessie s sidekick Feinglass is also a writer for the show Grey DeLisle voices Portia Gibbons a Honeybee scout Megan Cavanagh voices Hilary Higgenbottom Bessie and Ben s single mother and Jessica DiCicco voices Gwen Portia s best friend 17 In addition to the main cast Sarah Thyre Kenan Thompson Matt Besser Keone Young Jessica Chaffin and Kevin Michael Richardson voice supporting characters Guest stars that have appeared on the show include Jill Talley Jackee Harry Rob Corddry John Ross Bowie Brian Posehn Zachary Gordon Paul Butcher Niecy Nash Maya Rudolph another SNL veteran Dan Schneider Audrey Wasilewski and Mike O Malley Poehler s then husband Will Arnett also guest starred on the show in the episode Tour D Alcatraz as Captain Stonewall 18 Production and development EditSeveral years before The Mighty B premiered co creator Amy Poehler and a number of people at Nickelodeon were speaking and thinking about making a female driven animated television series Poehler stated that the series would be pitched as where this girl is at that great age where you re not boy crazy and you re not rude to other girls 2 She found that enthusiasm fascinating and wanted to bottle it and take it like a pill 2 The Mighty B was picked up for a pilot in early 2006 under the name of Super Scout 14 It was co created by Poehler Cynthia True and Erik Wiese 9 Brown Johnson president of animation at Nickelodeon was absolutely thrilled to have a comedy team of the caliber of Amy Erik and Cynthia create this iconic character for a new generation 19 Poehler said that she was thrilled that the world will finally meet the funny and sweet girl tornado that is Bessie Higgenbottom Erik Cynthia and I are so pleased to be working with the wonderful people at Nickelodeon In the words of Bessie it s been awesome 20 Bessie is loosely based on a character Poehler had played during her time at improvisational comedy troupes Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade as well as girls she looked up to when she was younger 14 She described Bessie as a feisty plucky bossy Honey Bee scout and called her our hero who goes on all these adventures in hopes of collecting all these badges 21 Poehler referred to the show as double the action triple the adventures and quadruple the awesomeness 7 During an interview with TV Guide when asked if Poehler was trying to appeal adults with the show she wrote Yeah What I love about SpongeBob SquarePants is that it s very watchable for an adult But kids like it because they don t feel like they re being pandered to That was what we were looking to do with The Mighty B We wanted to do a show that had a strong female character who didn t have too many rainbows and unicorns 22 Home media EditA DVD of selected episodes from the series entitled We Got the Bee was released on February 24 2009 23 It contained 8 episodes behind the scenes footage an animatic version of the episode Bat Mitzvah Crashers and a karaoke music video for Running with the Rainbow Unicorn 24 Another DVD named BEEing Bessie Higgenbottom was released on December 8 2009 exclusively at Amazon com This release contains 3 episodes as well as the karaoke music video for Buzz Off from the Dragonflies special It is published on demand onto DVD Rs 25 On December 8 2020 the entire series was added to Paramount formerly CBS All Access 26 Reception EditCritical reception Edit One review from Brian Lowry of Variety explained it contains a kind of crazed energy and inventiveness that isn t associated often enough with girl oriented children s fare and opts for a more elevated approach like that aforementioned roller coaster jaunt taking a free spirited jump off the tracks and trusting its audience to hang on for the ride 17 David Hinckley of Daily News gave the show four stars while writing that The Mighty B has a decent shot at becoming a pre tween fave 27 Aaron H Bynum of Animation Insider called the series a good brainless cartoon Because viewers shouldn t ever be bored with Bessie but criticized part of its humor for not try ing to do too much which may ultimately work against it when the story calls for the characters to do too little 10 Denver Post contributor Joanne Ostrow declared the protagonist of the series a female answer to SpongeBob SquarePants 18 Ed Liu of Toon Zone called The Mighty B a show that he admires more than what he truly love s stating There is prodigious talent behind it and its wonderfully energetic boisterous comedy It s clearly trying very very hard to be entertaining and largely succeeds I almost feel bad for not liking The Mighty B more than I do and I m still not sure why I don t enjoy it more He noted it was worth pointing out that more recent episodes of the show seem more assured and funnier than the eight episodes on the We Got the Bee DVD 28 Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the series 3 out of 5 stars saying that Bessie is fairly one dimensional her single minded devotion to badge acquisition which she often pursues by pestering both adults and her peers to get her way means that her social skills suffer Plus the show maintains a chaotic pace and there are no real attempts to teach strong positive lessons While Bessie s dedication to her goal could theoretically be considered admirable the show makes light of her disregard for her adoring younger brother s feelings and her lack of real friends in favor of an imaginary pal she draws on her finger and her reluctant dog sidekick You have to wonder are those the makings of a truly mighty hero But Ashby added that young tweens will likely enjoy Bessie s outlandish fantasy fueled adventures which are fast paced and on the surface entertaining 29 Marilyn Moss from The Hollywood Reporter said Nickelodeon s new animated series The Mighty B has what every kid needs in order to grow up strong and self sufficient in today s adult world violence nonsensical verbiage and most importantly a built in idea that you rule the universe It used to be called narcissism something that kids are thought to need in order to negotiate childhood Then it s supposed to disappear But with the violent clanging banging kids and action we see in Mighty B it could last forever if young minds get overloaded on programming with this kind of senselessness 30 Ratings Edit The Mighty B premiered at 10 30 AM on April 26 2008 and scored above average for Nickelodeon programming in the Nielsen ratings 31 It ranked in the top ten of all programming for combined broadcast and basic cable shows with 1 92 million viewers in the 2 11 demographic and a rating of 5 2 23 31 The Mighty B had double the viewership as Bakugan Battle Brawlers a show that aired simultaneously on Cartoon Network 31 In September 2008 the show had an average of 3 1 million viewers and in the second quarter of 2008 the show ranked among the top five animated programs on television 5 During the third quarter of 2009 it averaged 2 6 million viewers and was number one in its timeslot in the children s 2 11 and children s 6 11 demographics 7 Awards Edit The Mighty B and its crew have been nominated for six Annie Awards 32 The show has also been nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards winning one 33 It has also been nominated for one Artios Award 34 and one Golden Reel Award 35 Award Category Nominee Result2009 Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing Television Animation 35 Nominated2009 Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting Animation TV Programming 34 Sarah Noonan Nominated2009 Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production for Children 36 NominatedBest Production Design in an Animated Television Production or Short Form 36 Seanna HongFor Bee Patients NominatedBest Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production or Short Form 36 Eddie TriguerosFor Name Shame Nominated2009 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation 33 Larry Murphy WonOutstanding Performer in an Animated Program 33 Amy Poehler Nominated2010 Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production for Children 32 NominatedBest Character Design in a Television Production 32 Bryan ArnettFor Catatonic NominatedBest Storyboarding in a Television Production 32 Sunil HallFor Catatonic Nominated2010 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program 37 38 Amy Poehler NominatedOutstanding Directing in an Animated Program 38 39 Erik WieseAlex KirwanCynthia True NominatedReferences Edit Kristen Baldwin April 27 2008 Amy Poehler My crazy characters Entertainment Weekly retrieved January 25 2019 I ve been doing that kind of kid character for a long time I did that character at Upright Citizens Brigade before I came to SNL the Brownie kid named Cassie McMadison Bessie was an amalgamation of a lot of different voices and things that I had done a b c d Murray Rebecca 2012 04 23 Amy Poehler Interview Baby Mama and The Mighty B About com Archived from the original on 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2009 12 31 Amy Poehler busy as a Mighty B CBS News 2009 04 25 Retrieved 2009 12 31 Listings June 18 2011 The Futon Critic Retrieved December 10 2021 nicktoons special the mighty b a pirate s life for b a b Ball Ryan 2008 09 18 Mighty B will buzz again Animation Magazine Retrieved 2010 01 01 Moody Annemarie September 17 2008 Nickelodeon picks up two new series renews Mighty B Animation World Network Retrieved 2009 08 15 a b c d e f g h Liu Ed 2009 09 12 Nickelodeon is buzzing with new episodes of The Mighty B Nickelodeon Toon Zone Archived from the original on 2009 12 16 Retrieved 2009 12 31 MacIntyre April 2008 09 17 Amy Poehler s The Mighty B keeps buzzing for Nick Monsters and Critics Archived from the original on 2012 10 11 Retrieved 2009 12 31 a b Roberts Sheila Will Arnett amp Amy Poehler interview Blades amp Glory Movies Online Retrieved 2009 12 31 a b c d H Bynum Aaron 2008 04 08 The Mighty B Review Animation Insider Retrieved 2010 01 01 Finger The Mighty B Nickelodeon Retrieved 2010 01 02 a b Penny The Mighty B Nickelodeon Retrieved 2010 01 02 Itzkoff Dave 2009 03 08 Please don t tell her she s funny for a girl The New York Times Retrieved 2009 12 31 a b c d Martin Denise February 15 2006 Poehler scouting Nick gig Variety Retrieved January 25 2019 La Gorce Tammy 2009 10 13 Andry Richter interview Babble Archived from the original on 2010 01 13 Retrieved 2009 12 31 Harris Will 2009 11 16 A chat with Andy Richter Bulls Eye com Retrieved 2009 12 31 a b Lowry Brian 2008 04 23 The Mighty B Review Variety Archived from the original on 2010 01 10 Retrieved 2009 12 31 a b Ostrow Joanne 2009 04 25 Hot hot Amy Poehler a Mighty voice Denver Post Retrieved 2010 01 07 Barrett Larry 2012 04 08 The Mighty B buzzes its way into Nick lineup Multi Channel Retrieved 2010 01 01 The Mighty B Flies to Nickelodeon All American Patriots 2008 04 10 Archived from the original on 2010 06 17 Retrieved 2010 01 07 Parsley Aaron 2009 10 24 Amy Poehler can t believe her son is turning 1 People Retrieved 2010 01 19 Sellers John 2008 04 18 SNL s Amy Poehler is singing a different toon TV Guide Retrieved 2009 12 31 Lambert David 2008 12 01 The Mighty B DVD announcement TV Shows on DVD Archived from the original on 2009 06 26 Retrieved 2010 01 01 The Mighty B We Got the Bee Amazon com Retrieved 2010 01 01 The Mighty B BEEing Bessie Higgenbottom Amazon com Retrieved 2010 01 01 The Mighty B Paramount Retrieved March 4 2021 Hinckley David 2008 04 24 New Poehler expedition Mighty B is a real honey NY Daily News Retrieved 2010 01 01 Liu Ed 2009 04 03 The Mighty B is more admired than loved Toon Zone Retrieved 2010 01 02 Ashby Emily 26 April 2008 The Mighty B review Common Sense Media Moss Marilyn 22 May 2008 The Mighty B The Hollywood Reporter a b c H Bynum Aaron 2008 05 02 The Mighty B Premiere ratings Animation Insider Retrieved 2010 01 01 a b c d 37th Annie Awards Nominees Annie Awards Archived from the original on December 4 2009 Retrieved 2010 01 01 a b c 36th Daytime Emmy Awards Nominees Emmy Online Retrieved 2010 01 01 a b 2009 Artios Award Nominees and Winners Casting Society Retrieved 2010 01 01 a b 2009 Golden Reel Awards Nominees Television MPSE Retrieved 2010 01 01 a b c 36th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners Annie Awards Archived from the original on February 17 2009 Retrieved 2009 12 31 PBS ABC Lead 37th Daytime Emmy Award Nominations The Wrap 2010 05 12 Retrieved 2010 05 27 a b 37th Daytime Creative Winners Emmy Online Retrieved 2010 07 07 37th Daytime Emmy Awards nominees Emmys Online Archived from the original on 2010 05 15 Retrieved 2010 05 27 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to The Mighty B Animation portal Television portalOfficial website archived The Mighty B at IMDb The Mighty B at The Big Cartoon DataBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mighty B amp oldid 1152395468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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