Ready Jet Go!

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Television series
Original title Ready Jet Go!
Country of production Canada , USA
original language English
Year (s) 2016-2019
Production
company
Snee-Oosh Productions
Wind Dancer Productions
length 28 minutes
Episodes 64 in 2 seasons
genre Science fiction
idea Craig Bartlett
music Jim Lang
First broadcast February 15, 2016 on PBS Kids
synchronization

Ready Jet Go! is a 2016-2019 Canadian - American computer animated television series. The program is aimed at children ages 3 to 8.

content

Jet Propulsion and his family are from the fictional planet Bortron 7 , which orbits a red dwarf named Bortron . They live on Boxwood Terrace in Washington, where they research human customs and the environment for a guide book. Jet has befriended neighborhood kids including Sydney , Mindy, and Sean , whose parents work at the nearby Deep Space Array. The Propulsions car is transformed into a flying saucer, which they often use to take older children into space. Their alien identities are known to Sean, Mindy and Sydney, but otherwise they try to hide their origins.

Production and publication

The series was created by the Canadian studios Snee-Oosh Productions . and Wind Dancer Productions based on an idea by Craig Bartlett . Directed by Zac Palladino , Craig Bartlett and Rusty Tracy . The music was composed by Jim Lang . Produced in with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA worked together, so that the series teaches a lot about science and space. A total of 64 episodes were created in two seasons.

The first broadcast of the first season took place from February 15, 2016 to February 6, 2018 on PBS Kids in the USA. On August 17, 2016, PBS Kids announced the continuation of the series with a second season, which was then shown from April 2, 2018 to May 6, 2019.

synchronization

role English speakers
Jet propulsion Ashleigh Ball
Sydney Dalila Bela
Mindy Jaeda Lily Miller
Sean William Ainscough

Awards

The series won a Parents' Choice Silver Award in both 2017 and 2018.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Seattle native returns to the small screen with 'Ready Jet Go!' on PBS. In: Seattle Times. February 15, 2016, Retrieved May 19, 2020 (American English).
  2. ^ David Perlmutter: The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows . Rowman & Littlefield, 2018, ISBN 978-1538103739 , p. 491.
  3. READY JET GO! Season Two Blasts Off April 2 on PBS With Girl-Empowering Episodes . Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  4. Ready Jet Go! Parents' Choice Award, accessed May 19, 2020 .
  5. Ready Jet Go! Parents' Choice Award, accessed May 19, 2020 .