Q Pootle 5

Q Pootle 5
GenreChildren's
Animated
Science fiction
Created byNick Butterworth
Ben Butterworth
Written byNick Butterworth
Ben Butterworth
Lee Pressman
Dave Ingham
Darren Jones
Laura Beaumont
Paul Larson
Directed byAdam Shaw
Voices ofEd Gaughan
Joanna Page
Steve Kynman
Richard Ridings
Ella Kenion
ComposerDavid Schweitzer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producersNick Butterworth
Annette Butterworth
ProducersBen Butterworth
Margo Marchant
EditorJudith Allen
Running time11 min
Production companiesSnapper Productions
Blue Zoo
Original release
NetworkCBeebies

Q Pootle 5 is a 2013 animated television series based on the books Q Pootle 5 and Q Pootle 5 in Space by author Nick Butterworth. It revolves around the title character Q Pootle 5 and his friends, and is set on and around the fictional planet Oki Doki.

Development

Author and executive producer Nick Butterworth chose Q Pootle 5 from amongst his other children's books as the character to develop into an animated series because, as an alien, he would not be culturally tied to any one location.[1] He developed the series with his son Ben, who suggested they form their own production company.[2] Together with Nick's wife Annette they added additional characters and locations to those already seen in the books,[1] before producing a pilot clip with animation studio Blue-Zoo from which a series was commissioned.

Music is an important element of Q Pootle 5. Producer Ben Butterworth says ″When we started to consider the music for the programme we didn’t want music to be just an accompaniment to the story, we wanted people’s experience to be enhanced by the music. The score had to be integral to the storytelling – creating atmosphere, adding nuance and subtlety, underpinning the emotional content of a story, driving the action of a scene, or making us laugh.″[3]

Characters

Main characters

  • Q Pootle 5 (voiced by Ed Gaughan), known as "Pootle" to his friends, is a friendly green alien and the lead character in the show. He enjoys stargazing on top of the camper van where he lives and spending time with his friends.
  • Oopsy (voiced by Joanna Page) is Pootle's best friend. She is pink and has a lot of hair that sticks straight up. Oopsy lives in an upside-down rocket, and enjoys drawing and spending time with Pootle.
  • Eddi (voiced by Steve Kynman) is a Conjoined twin purple alien. He talks to himself a lot, and is less confident than the other characters. Eddi enjoys tinkering with his rocket, and adding to his string collection.
  • Stella (voiced by Ella Kenion) is yellow and wears pink Wellington boots. She lives in a treehouse and loves gardening most of all, but she also likes to play her bagpipes whenever there's an opportunity to do so.
  • Ray (voiced by Steve Kynman) is a blue major bird. He lives with Stella, and can sometimes be a bit grumpy. He has a fear of heights, and an intense dislike of Stella's bagpipes.
  • Groobie (voiced by Richard Ridings) is the oldest of the gang. He is orange with thick purple eyebrows, and can be a bit forgetful. He lives in a shack in front of a junk yard full of scrap items which he occasionally restores. Everyone likes to gather at Groobie's because he makes the best smoothies in the galaxy.
  • Bud-D (voiced by Steve Kynman) is Groobie's robot. He is enthusiastic and well-intentioned, but often malfunctions.
  • Planet Dave (voiced by Richard Ridings) lives within view of Oki Doki. He is big enough for everyone to land their ships on when they visit him, and is very old indeed.

Additional characters

  • Roy is a turquoise major bird, seen in the episode A Friend For Ray.
  • Maurice is a caterpillar who Stella finds on a plant that Pootle has given her in the episode Maurice.
  • Planet Roger is not seen in series one, but in the episode Groobie to the Rescue, Groobie reads out a letter sent to Planet Dave from Planet Roger.
  • Comet Gordon visits Planet Dave once every 3 million years.

Episodes

There are 52 episodes of the Q Pootle 5 series. Each episode has a running time of approximately 11 minutes. Additionally, there is one 26-minute long Christmas special episode called Pootle All The Way.[4]

No.

in
series

Title Directed By Written By Original air date
1 The Great Space Race Gary Adams, Adam Shaw Dave Ingham 29 July 2013
2 The Evenfruit Picnic Gary Adams, Adam Shaw Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham 30 July 2013
3 Groobie Woogie on Planet Dave Arnfinn Moseng Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham 31 July 2013
4 Pootle's house Guest Dan Chambers Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham 1 August 2013
5 The Picture Puzzle Gary Andrews Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham 2 August 2013
6 Officer Bud-D Arnfinn Moseng Nick Butterworth, Dave Ingham 5 August 2013
7 Where's Ray? Dan Chambers, Adam Shaw Lee Pressman 6 August 2013
8 Eddi's Hat Gary Andrews, Adam Shaw Ben Butterworth 7 August 2013
9 Oopsy's New Do Dan Chambers Ben Butterworth 8 August 2013
10 Sports Day Arnfinn Moseng Ben Butterworth 9 August 2013
11 Groobie to the Rescue Gary Andrews Nick Butterworth 12 August 2013
12 Rocket bird Oopsy Arnfinn Moseng Nick Butterworth 13 August 2013
13 A Day With Ray Dan Chambers Lisa Akhurst 14 August 2013
14 Map Muddle Gary Andrews 15 August 2013
15 Two Places At Once Arnfinn Moseng Darren Jones 16 August 2013
16 Asteroid Alert Dan Chambers 23 September 2013
17 Phew! What a Scorcher Gary Andrews 24 September 2018
18 Hitting The High Note Dan Chambers 25 September 2013
19 The Biggest Picture Ever Arnfinn Moseng 26 September 2013
20 Oopsy's Backwards Day Gary Andrews 27 September 2013
21 The Flying Display Arnfinn Moseng 30 September 2013
22 Oopsy's Megaphone Dan Chambers 1 October 2013
23 Pootle the Explorer Gary Andrews Laura Beaumont, Paul Larson 2 October 2013
24 Rocking not Rolling Arnfinn Moseng Darren Jones 3 October 2013
25 The Visitor From Space Dan Chambers Justin Trefgarne 4 October 2013
26 Groobie's Space Wash Gary Andrews 7 October 2013
27 The Singing Valley Gary Andrews 8 October 2013
28 Flower Power Gary Andrews 10 October 2013
29 A Friend for Ray
30 The Foggy Day
31 The Eight-Eyed Thingy from Galaxy 7
32 Groobie's Mighty Magnet
33 Spaceship Hiccup
34 Strange Sounds In The Night
35 Birthday Mix Up Darren Jones
36 Pootle's New Spaceship
37 The Cosmic Whipple
38 Beat Box Bud-D
39 Boing Boing Boing
40 Pootle Phone Home
41 Maurice
42 Planet Dave in a Spin
43 Bet-E
44 Runaway Rocket
45 Groobie's Day Out Darren Jones
46 Oopsy's Fairy Tale
47 It Came From Outer Space
48 The Bubble Craters
49 Bud-D Gets a Rocket
50 Waiting for Gordo
51 Rocket Remote Darren Jones
52 A Very Special Place

References

  1. ^ a b "Q Pootle 5: From Book to TV Series". Skwigly. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  2. ^ Nick Butterworth (26 July 2013). "BBC Blogs – CBeebies Grown-ups – Q Pootle 5 lands on CBeebies". CBeebies Grown-ups. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  3. ^ Ben Butterworth (20 September 2013). "BBC Blogs – CBeebies Grown-ups – Q Pootle 5: Making Music on Okidoki". CBeebies Grown-ups. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Q Pootle 5: Pootle All the Way!". IMDb. 17 November 2014.