Corn Lets Do It Again Comic
| Corn & Peg | |
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| Directed by | Sean V. Jeffrey |
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| Theme music composer | Ryan Marshall |
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| Country of origin | Canada |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 40 (79 segments) |
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| Executive producers |
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| Producer | Lynne Warner |
| Editor | Brian Karn (online editor) |
| Running fourth dimension | 22 minutes |
| Product company | Nelvana |
| Distributor | Nelvana International (Internationally) ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks (U.S.) |
| Release | |
| Original network | Treehouse TV (Canada[ane] [2]) Nickelodeon (U.Due south.) Nick Jr. (U.S.) |
| Film format | HDTV 1080i |
| Audio format | Stereo |
| Get-go shown in | United States |
| Original release | February 22, 2019 (2019-02-22) – Oct 8, 2020 (2020-10-08) |
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Corn & Peg is a Canadian animated children'south tv set serial produced by Nelvana for Nick Jr. and Treehouse TV. The serial revolves around the titular all-time friends, a unicorn and pegasus named Corn and Peg respectively, who are dynamic do-gooders striving to make their town, Galloping Grove, a ameliorate place. In the United States, a sneak peek of the series aired on Nickelodeon on February 22, 2019, before its official premiere on March iv.[3] [4] Information technology was renewed for a second season in April 2019.
Plot [edit]
Corn & Peg follows the adventures of two dynamic do-gooders; a bluish unicorn called Corn, and a pink Pegasus called Peg. Best friends, schoolmates, and inseparable since preschool and influenced by their favorite superhero and role model, Captain Thunderhoof, these inseparable all-time friends go around their community of Galloping Grove to make a better place by helping anyone they can.[5] [four]
Characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Corn (voiced by Colin Critchley in the pilot, Jaiden Cannatelli in flavor 1–two, and Niko Ceci in flavour 2) is a blue unicorn with a darker blue mane and tail, and wears a red jacket. He idolizes Helm Thunderhoof and has dedicated his life to doing good deeds for others along with his best friend, Peg. He used to exist shy and scared of making friends until he met Peg at a demote while they were in preschool. He can use his horn if there is a demand for light, or he can use it to pop or cut things. He can sometimes go goofy and clumsy and has kind of a big appetite, but he is withal very loyal and frequently likes to encourage Peg past branding her as the all-time at everything that she does.
- Peg (voiced by Shechinah Mpumlwana) is a pinkish Pegasus with a golden-yellow mane and tail with flowers, and wears a turquoise wearing apparel. She'southward Corn's best friend and is rarely e'er seen without him. Like Corn, she also idolizes Captain Thunderhoof and is dedicated to doing adept deeds for others. Being a Pegasus, she is capable of flight, merely because her wings are and so tiny, she tin't reach high altitudes and is limited to how much hang time she tin can have while airborne. She'southward besides pretty strong for a foal her size. Peg loves to laugh at Corn's antics and fortunately doesn't become too bellyaching by his goofiness.
- Captain Thunderhoof (voiced by Julie Sype) is a white alicorn with a sky blueish mane and tail. She is a superhero who stars in a Television show and acts every bit a role model to both Corn and Peg. Near anybody in Galloping Grove is a huge fan of her. She is mostly summoned when Corn and Peg shine their horn and wings respectively, though they only call her when in that location is an emergency. Though powerful, her weakness is ice (which causes her superpowers to freeze).
Recurring [edit]
- Ferris (voiced past Shayle Simons) is an orange pony with an orange Afro. Corn and Peg are his closest friends. He loves carrots and Captain Thunderhoof only oft doesn't have the best of luck.
- Clarissa (voiced by Ava Close) is a pink pony with a bluish mane and wears a blue jacket. She is another friend of Corn and Peg'south. She'south all nigh fashion and is the leader of a squad of cheer-leading ponies known every bit the Posies. She's obsessed with Twinkle Piggy and just recently became a big sis to babe Marissa.
- Paisley, Praxton & Prue (The Posies) (voiced past Gabby Clarke, Isis Moore and Matilda Simons) are Clarissa's 3 best friends, a clique and non to be confused with an American Rock ring of the same name called The Posies.
- Ferdy (voiced by Jackson Reid) is Ferris' niggling brother. He loves Corn and Peg just often gets into mischief. Because of his young age, his vocabulary is a little flawed.
- Mayor Montagu (voiced by Neil Crone) is the mayor of Galloping Grove. He'south a tan horse with a brownish mustache who wears a dark bluish adapt and top hat as well as glasses. He does his best to brand sure Galloping Grove is at its all-time. When Corn and Peg meet him, they treat him with the salutation, "How do, Mayor Montagu?"
- Farmer Shire (voiced past Katie Griffin) is Galloping Grove's farmer. She often has trouble keeping her animals under control and often asks Corn and Peg to help her with that.
- Todd (voiced by Josh Graham) is a friend of the main characters that runs a comic shop. Though he tends to run out of things very rapidly much to Corn and Peg's dismay.
- Miss Sassy (voiced by Stacey Depass) is a horse who runs a garment shop. She wears high-heels on all fours.
- Carrier Pintock (voiced by Paloma Nuñez) is Galloping Grove's postal service-delivery horse.
- Penny Pintock (voiced by Bryn McAuley) is Carrier Pintock's best friend and sister who lives in Trottingham.
- Pippa (voiced past Elana Dunkelman) is a pilot who takes Corn and Peg to places outside of Galloping Grove.
- Chef Rigatoni (voiced by Mac Heywood) is a professional chef whom Peg idolizes.
- Sheriff Swiftstone (voiced by Doug Murray) is a police officeholder whose job is to make certain Galloping Grove is all nether control and all of the residents are obeying the constabulary.
- Ferris and Ferdy'due south Parents
- Captain Bluehoof is the founder of Galloping Grove.
- Stella (voiced by Jessica Liadsky) is a salon stylist who owns her ain store chosen Stella's Salon and has a baby child.
- Miss Rider (voiced past Athena Karkanis) is a teacher at Featherhorn Elementary.
- Slater (voiced by Aidan Wojtak-Hissong in season 1 and Callum Shoniker in season two) is a lonesome foal who merely wants friends to play with, which Corn and Peg give support to.
- Viv (voiced past Alanna Bale) is Eddie'due south cousin who wants to watch her cousin in the race.
- Eddie (voiced by Mac Heywood) is a racehorse who is Viv's cousin.
- Miss Beige (voiced by Elizabeth Hanna)
- The Hoofersons (voiced by Helen Male monarch, Chris Jabot and Mia SwamiNatahan) are the family that live correct side by side door to Peg.
- Dolly (voiced by Elley-Ray Hennesey) is Featherhorn Uncomplicated'south lunch horse.
- Commander Hayfield (voiced by Peter Cugno) is an astronaut who, with Corn and Peg, help Ferris try to get an astronaut similar him.
- Handyhoof Hal (voiced by Joseph Motiki)
- Ooompah Ring is the town's band.
- Dr Trotski (voiced by Brandi Marie Ward) is the doctor of Galloping Grove.
- Paolo (voiced by Christian Distefano) is a friend Corn and Peg encounter at school who has a talent for beat-boxing.
- Double-decker Clydesdale (voiced by Zachary Bennett) is a brown horse who trains younger foals on sports and other activities.
- Jordy (voiced by Chloe Bryer) is a young foal who has a dream of being a trailblazer like Corn and Peg, only she has a short attention span and tends to make disasters out of almost everything that she does.
- Burn down Chief Helen (voiced by Nicki Burke) is the head of Galloping Grove's fire department.
- Tugboat Ted (voiced by Jamie Watson) is the captain of his ain ship and once see the sea stallion named Stanley.
- Constrict is Skip'due south pet dog and co-ski patrol rescuer.
- Mr Mule (voiced by Neil Foster)
- Ruby McDougal (voiced by Hattie Kragten) is the star player of the Featherhorn Flyers, her secret weapon of the game is backwards.
- Trent Trotter (voiced by Dan Petronijevic) is an Activeness News report for Galloping Grove Action News.
- Prancelot, Clyde, Giddy-Up and Frolic (The Backsteed Boys) (voiced by Cory Doran, Danny Smith, Deven Mack and Anthony Sardinha) are a boy band that anybody in Galloping Grove is a fan, especially Corn and Peg. They are a parody of the Backstreet Boys.
- Mayor Stable is the mayor of Hoofing Hills.
- Pilot Pete (voiced by A.C. Peterson) is a retired pilot.
- Teddy Tumbleweed (voiced past Andrew Jackson) is a cowboy who helps Corn and Peg how to get cowboys but like him.
- Sage, Fleck & Danny (voiced past Mckenna Beatty, Lukas Engel and Leo Orgil) are Scarlet teammates of the Featherhorn Flyers.
- Skip (voiced by Aris Athanasopoulos) is a ski-patroller and always helps anybody who is in danger of the slopes.
- The Hoofington Hoofers are the curvation rivals of the Featherhorn Flyers at Trotterball from Hoofing Hills.
- Principal Golding (voiced by Jeffrey Knight) is the principal of Featherhorn Elementary.
- Joey (voiced past Keegan Hedley) is a pupil at Featherhorn and best friend of Charlie.
- Charlie (voiced past Benjamin Hum) is the newest pupil at Featherhorn.
- Chris is a student at Featherhorn Elementary.
- Hoofenstein (voiced by Ron Pardo)
- Mr. Nickerson (voiced by Ron Pardo)
- Orius (voiced by Adrian Truss) is an omniscient magician who is Captain Thunderhoof's friend.
- Megafrost (voiced by Brad Adamson)
- Thundarians
- Scientist Judy
- Grandmare (voiced past Julie Lemieux)
- Pappy is too a pupil at Featherhorn Simple, and also a minor grapheme.
Production [edit]
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Corn & Peg is produced by Nelvana in Canada. Storyboard services are provided by Oddbot Blitheness for flavor 1, and Pipeline Studios handled the blitheness for season 2. Development for the evidence began in spring of 2014. On April v, 2019, information technology was announced that information technology was renewed for a second season.[6]
Episodes [edit]
Series overview [edit]
Season 1 (2019–20) [edit]
The get-go flavor contained 20 22-minute episodes.[1] [5] [7]
Season 2 (2020) [edit]
Broadcast [edit]
Corn & Peg was first broadcast on Nickelodeon in the United States, as a sneak peek premiere of the second episode aired on February 22, 2019. The series premiered on March four on the main network,[three] [4] [57] equally the series simultaneously arrogance on its sister aqueduct, Nick Jr. The series also broadcast on Treehouse Television in Canada on March 16. The series is also broadcast in UK and Commonwealth of australia.[ when? ]
Following the series' U.S. launch, information technology was broadcast internationally on other Nickelodeon channels in 2019 and 2020.[4] [7]
Awards and nominations [edit]
In 2021, Treehouse Boob tube and Nelvana received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for the bear witness.[58]
Merchandise [edit]
Random Firm published books based on the prove. The first 2 books, Do-Gooders Unite and The Dark-green Team were released on January seven, 2020. The next iii books, a coloring volume, a Golden Book entitled Fourth dimension To Be Kind,[59] a Footstep Into Reading book Chimera Problem [60] were released on July 7, 2020, and are published past Penguin Random House.
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External links [edit]
- Corn & Peg at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_&_Peg
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