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Between the Lions - Wikipedia. Between the Lions is an American children's television series designed to promote reading. The show was a co- production between WGBH in Boston and Sirius Thinking, Ltd., in New York City, in association with Mississippi Public Broadcasting, in Mississippi. The show has won seven Daytime Emmy awards between 2. The target audience is children 5–8 years old. It has the same puppet style as Sesame Street.
The show ran from April 3, 2. November 2. 2, 2.
Reruns ceased on August 3. The series focuses on a family of anthropomorphic lions operating and living in a large, busy library starring alongside a cast of unusual characters such as Click, an electronic, anthropomorphic computer mouse. The program's format is intended to promote literacy and reading and is perhaps most notable for sections of every episode in which the lions introduce an existing picture book to the audience and read it, a book that often presents a moral. Some episodes even have featured adaptions of well- known folktales or ancient myths or fables, while others have featured popular storybooks such as 'Click, Clack, Moo! Cows that Type', or shown the lions learning or benefiting from the lessons presented by the story. Aside from this, the series often features an array of educational segments formatted each in its own distinctive style, particularly parodies of well- known media redesigned educationally for younger audiences or simple animations, some sketches more repetitive than others.
A distinctive feature of the series is that it is virtually never set outside of the library, as it usually chronicles the lions' experiences within it. Another segment features a pair of pigeons named Walter and Clay comically infuriating a living bust of the library's deceased founder, Barnaby B. Busterfield III, located in an upper section of the library, that is normally intended for comic relief. Characters. Busterfield III – A grumpy, armless, and legless rock statue that is the founder of the library, which is named after him, and lives on the second floor. He is often left annoyed by the antics of Walter and Clay Pigeon and, being a statue, can't go anywhere. He is more annoyed by anyone calling him .
It is unknown if he knows the main characters or not, but it is possible that he might know them. Walter and Clay Pigeon – The two birds that Barnaby talks to, and they talk to (and annoy) him.
Walter and Clay Pigeon are true urban birds, but let's just say that they're not the brightest lights in the sky—without each other's help, they might never manage to complete their own thoughts. That means Walter doesn't manage to say complete sentences without Clay's help and Clay doesn't manage to say complete sentences without Walter's help (for example, the Pigeons say, . Alexander Graham Nitwhite (often mispronounced as .
In his skits, he announces to Watson that he's discovered . His name is a pun on Alexander Graham Bell, the creator of the telephone. Information Hen – The library's information specialist. Each time she appears, she gives information about the library and reading to various callers. Click – A live computer mouse shaped after the rodent of the same name. Click is a very high tech mouse in the fact that she can drag and drop objects and characters into and out of books and websites.
When a character needs her, they only need to call out her name (usually screaming if it's an emergency) since she doesn't mind helping others and will do what they tell her what to do. Her only hindrances are, being a computer mouse, she must always stay connected to a computer and that she is vulnerable to computer viruses, as shown in one episode. Heath the Thesaurus – The library's thesaurus who is literally a giant dinosaur (a sauropod dinosaur- a Brontosaurus) as a pun on the word .
He was voiced by Tyler Bunch in Season 1 and Peter Linz from Season 2 onwards. Grandpa Lion – Cleo's father and Lionel and Leona's maternal grandfather and also the father- in- law of Theo. He visits the library in Out in Outer Space and tells of his friend Ellen Ochoa the first Hispanic American woman in Outer Space. Lionel and Leona even made a biography of Grandpa Lion. He was performed by Martin P. Robinson. Aunt Priscilla and Uncle Otto Lion – Lionel and Leona's aunt and uncle who were told by Leona that they had 3 new cubs in But Mama But in which Leona visited in the episode. It would be that Aunt Priscilla and Uncle Otto would be Cleo's younger sister and brother and would be the maternal aunt and uncle of Lionel and Leona and the sister- in- law and brother- in- law of Theo Lion.
Episodes. The title itself is a twofold pun, first on the phrase . Thus in order to enter the library, you must go .

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Some recurring segments include: The Monkey Pop- Up Theatre – A monkey with blonde hair (monkeys are often featured as background characters or library patrons in this series) opens a pop- up book which presents a zany musical performance by monkeys who sing in operatic voices. The Vowelles – Three lips, 3 colors along with satin gloves and wigs to perform some vowel songs for an audience, The Vowelles are usually accompanied by Johnny Consananti and Martha Reader, In Season 1, the stage backdrop is not lit, leaving viewers to see only lips, and usually satin gloves and feather boas, and hair. In seasons 2–4, the dark stage background is replaced with a colorful silver background obviously revealing that The Vowelles are merely three pairs of lips surrounded by wigs, and usually accompanied by satin gloves and feather boas and the unidentified puppets in the audience are replaced with monkeys and Johhny Consananti is the announcer.
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NOTE: Martha Reader and The Vowelles is a parody of Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, a popular Motown group from the 6. The Word Doctor with Dr. Ruth Westheimer plays .
Her two types of clients are. Monkeys who need help reading or understanding long or difficult words (they are having a Long Word Freakout). Words that are dissatisfied with their current meaning. Wordheimer is able to give the word a new meaning and a new lease on life.)Little Wendy Tales – In an animesque segment, a girl with blue eyes and black hair tied in pigtails reads the misadventures found in Little Wendy Tales when sitting next to her white cat Cuddly Kitty on her bed. In classic fashion, the big- eyed girl and Cuddly Kitty transform themselves into The Punctuator and Emoticon the Cat (a parody of Sailor Moon, among other animeclich. She rereads the altered adventures after correcting the sentences.
Fun with Chicken Jane – A parody of the famous Dick and Jane books for children. In this, two naive children, Scot and Dot, place themselves in harm's way.
An intelligent chicken named Chicken Jane spells out an obvious solution to the problem. At the last moment, the children get out of the way and Chicken Jane gets hurt instead. The theme song is a parody of the old Alka Seltzer jingle. When the skit starts, Scot, Dot, and Chicken Jane come skipping down a dirt road to the jingle that goes . Here comes Scot, here comes Dot, here comes Chicken Jane! There goes Scot, there goes Dot, there goes Chicken Jane!
Chicken Jane once fell out of one of the books, thanks to Leona while trying to grab it from Lionel as a fight, and ended up in several other books which are Colonial America, Sleeping Beauty, and a cookbook written by Molly Stewpot (a reference to Martha Stewart). The very demanding chef Molly sees Chicken Jane, and wants to use her in one of her recipes and ignores what Chicken Jane is saying. The book is then swatted at in an attempt for Chicken Jane to escape while jelly is spilled onto Molly in a defeat and Leona succeeds in getting Chicken Jane back in her book. The Adventures of Cliff Hanger – A cartoon lantern- jawed outdoorsman usually featured hanging off the side of a cliff, holding onto a branch. Each episode presents Cliff with a preposterous situation of some kind, which he attempts to use to his advantage by reaching into his backpack, pulling out what he calls his . The instructions, though often highly unorthodox, usually prove successful, and Cliff briefly escapes from the cliff. But, inevitably, another highly unlikely incident occurs that leaves Cliff back where he started, hanging onto his branch once again.
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The cartoon then ends with Cliff's baleful catchphrase: . Coyote and Road Runner, these cartoon clips follow along the same storyline; although Cliff never gives up on trying to get off the cliff, he never succeeds. Each segment begins and usually ends with a theme song sung by a formally dressed group of singers that flies by in a helicopter, singing !
And that's why he's called Cliff Hanger! In one episode, he apparently succeeds at drawing their attention, and they rescue him, but it turns out he is simply dreaming.
He once got off the cliff when he jumped on a whale's blowhole and washed up on a beach in . In two episodes Cliff Hanger and the Solid Oil Lamp and Cliff Hanger and the Sheep on a Ship, Cliff Hanger imagines he is in a restaurant eating steak, he is in a bathtub and a starstruck door. In another episode, Lionel's friend Lenny, a lizard, introduces a similarly styled series of books called Justin Time, about a stereotypical explorer named Justin Time who relaxes in a hammock until an absurd scenario like those of Cliff Hanger occurs, forcing him to intervene to restore the calm, boasting, ! Only one Justin Time segment was ever shown as it only appeared in one episode. In the series, the character Lionel is a fan of Cliff Hanger books, which his sister Leona thinks are pointless.
Gawain's Word – A Wayne's World spoof featuring two jousting knights charging at each other, each touting a speech balloon with half of a word which then became their respective names, then demonstrating the word. For example, one skit featured . When Sir sh bumped into Sir ark, their speech balloons melded together to form the word .
