Friday, April 30, 2021

New 'Donkey Hodie' Series On PBS Kids Features A Familiar Voice


Who better to bring us a super optimistic, bright and sunny new kids’ show than the voice of Cookie Monster? The talent behind the famous Sesame Street muppet, David Rudman, and his brother, Adam, are the masterminds behind a fun news series called Donkey Hodie coming to PBS Kids on May 3. The show is about a sweet little donkey with a can-do attitude and, according to the Rudman brothers, kids are going to absolutely love it.

Fred Rogers’ Productions has teamed up with Spiffy Pictures, the company behind Nature Cat, to bring a quirky character to life. Donkey Hodie was originally a character featured in Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood from 1968 to 1993. In the new series, the original character makes a return as “Grampy Hodie” and hands over the reigns to his spunky little granddaughter, the new Donkey Hodie. “I think kids will really love Donkey’s perseverance, positive optimistic, doesn’t give up,” Adam tells Romper. “She’s really funny. Kids will enjoy watching her.”

In the show, Donkey and her friends find themselves getting into situations where they have to work together and persevere to solve their problems, with hilarious results that will empower kids to be resilient as well. “[Families] will be rooting for Donkey to succeed,” David, who also designed all of the puppets featured in the new series, tells Romper. “She’s so full of hope and so optimistic, people will want her to make her dreams come true.”

While Donkey Hodie is a new show, it features at least one familiar voice; the Cookie Monster puppeteer voices both Bob Dog and Grampy Hodie.

In an exclusive clip shared with Romper ahead of the show’s premiere, little fans are introduced to Donkey Hodie’s hilarious group of pals along with some clever Easter Eggs for Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood fans. And the songs are pretty terrific as well.

While he loves voicing both characters, the upbeat little donkey is not exactly like Cookie Monster, who he has been voicing since 1985. “Donkey has a very different vibe from Cookie Monster,” David says. “Donkey feels a lot more like a Spiffy Pictures vibe, like our show Nature Cat. Donkey is all about physical comedy, fun, and an endearing character everyone’s rooting for. “

Each episode of Donkey Hodie, aimed at kids between the ages of 3 to 5, will also feature original music — new songs along with reimagined songs from the original Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood series. You can catch the premiere of Donkey Hodie on Monday, May 3 on PBS Kids.


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