Work It Out Wombats!
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Genre | Preschool Educational Children's animation |
Created by | Kathy Waugh Marcy Gunther Robby Hoffman Marisa Wolsky |
Voices of | Ian Ho Mia Swami-Nathan Rain Janjua Yanna McIntosh |
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Opening theme | "Work It Out Wombats!" |
Ending theme | "Work It Out Wombats!" (instrumental) |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 34 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Marcy Gunther Marisa Wolsky |
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Network | PBS Kids |
Release | February 6, 2023 present | –
Work It Out Wombats! is a children's animated television series that premiered on February 6, 2023, on PBS Kids. The series is produced by GBH Kids and Pipeline Studios.[1] The series also has a podcast, which premiered on January 4, 2024.[2][3]
Premise
[edit]The series follows Malik, Zadie, and Zeke, creative marsupial siblings who live with their grandmother (Super) in her treehouse apartment complex, known as the Treeborhood.[4] Every episode features them encountering a problem of some kind and using computational thinking to solve it.[5] In-between each of the episodes is a 90-second music video.
Characters
[edit]It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled List of Work It Out Wombats! characters. (Discuss) (October 2024) |
Main
[edit]- Malik (voiced by Ian Ho) is a playful and curious 7-year-old grey wombat and the oldest of the siblings. He is meticulous and organized, but nonetheless likes having fun with his siblings.[6]
- Zadie (voiced by Mia Swami-Nathan) is an adorable and cute 6-year-old purple wombat and the middle child of the siblings. She likes to create fantastical ideas that are shown in a cardboard/puffball/popsicle stick art style.[7]
- Zeke (voiced by Rain Janjua) is a playful 5-year-old yellow wombat and the youngest of the siblings. He usually carries a stuffed animal named Snout with him, and is fond of asking lots of questions and talking nonstop.[8]
- Super (voiced by Yanna McIntosh) is a fifty-something pink-haired cyan wombat who is the wombats' grandmother as well as the superintendent of the Treeborhood. She is open minded and encourages her grandchildren to make mistakes.[9] She has a brother named Duper who lives in another town miles away.
Recurring
[edit]- Mr. E (voiced by Joseph Motiki) is an iguana who owns the Everything Emporium. He is very organized and does care for the wombats but doesn't like their antics. He has a crush on Ellie, as she is the only person that he is openly affectionate towards.[10] He has a alterego named Mr. Splendito in “The Great Splendito”.
- Ellie (voiced by Tymika Tafari) is a moose of Jamaican descent who is the Treeborhood's EMT. She is reliable and very kind-hearted. Some of her interests include fitness and jumping on a trampoline.[11][12]
- Louisa (voiced by Claire Mackness) is a 5-year-old adopted pink tarsier who wants to know everything. Her catchphrase is "Did/do you not know?". She is good friends with Zeke.
- Leiko and Duffy (voiced by Ana Sani and Shoshana Sperling, respectively) are a pair of kangaroos who are a lesbian couple and the adoptive mothers of Louisa. They used to be in a rock music duo together. Duffy works at Eat 'N Greet, while Leiko is the COO of the Creation Station.
- Sammy (voiced by Baeyen Hoffman) is a 7-year-old orange laid-back emerald tree boa snake with Puerto Rican heritage.[12] He is good friends with Malik.
- Quique, real name Enrique (voiced by B'atz' Recinos) is the father of Sammy. He is a teacher at the Starlight Room.[13] He has a wife named Yolanda whom he had divorced but still remains contact by taking turns in taking care of their son.
- JunJun (voiced by Roman Pesino) is a playful 6-year-old Philippine Eagle who likes singing and playing guitar. He occasionally speaks Tagalog words. He is good friends with Zadie.
- Kaya (voiced by Gianelle Miranda) is JunJun's 16-year-old sister. She is a waitress at the Eat 'N Greet and a social media influencer.
- Amado (voiced by Mark Andrada) is JunJun and Kaya's father. He is the arborist of the Treeborhood and frequently cuts topiary trees. He wears a red barong tagalog.
- Gabriela (voiced by Carolyn Fe) is JunJun and Kaya's grandmother. She is the local mail carrier.
- Carly, CeCe, and Clyde (all voiced by Julie Lemieux), Kat (voiced by Athena Karkanis), and Kit (voiced by Dan Chamroy) are a green fiddler crab family who are farmers at the Sow 'N Grow. They are rather timid. Carly, CeCe, and Clyde are triplets who function as a single character. Carly wears red, CeCe wears green, and Clyde wears blue. Also, Cece is the only crab who wears square glasses while Kit, Kat, Carly and Clyde wear round glasses. Kit and Kat are their father and mother.
- Fergus and Felicia Fishman (voiced by Michael Gordin Shore and Athena Karkanis, respectively) are fish entrepreneurs who live in a tank near the top of the Treeborhood.
- Flip, Fannie, and Finn Fishman are three fish children who live with Fergus and Felicia in their tank near the top of the Treeborhood.
- Sylvia (voiced by Paloma Nuñez) is a white cow with lavender spots, dark blue glasses, and curly maroon hair. She wears a purple button-up shirt.
- Duper (also known as Great Uncle Duper, voiced by Martin Roach) is Malik, Zadie, and Zeke’s granduncle and Super’s brother.
- Buckley (voiced by Jayd Deroché) is a beaver and the wombats' friend.
- Yolanda (voiced by Margarita Varderrama) is the ex-wife of Quique and Sammy’s mother.
- Benito (voiced by Juan Pablo Romero) is Sammy’s cousin. Benito speaks Spanish in the English version and English in the Spanish version.
Episodes
[edit]It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled List of Work It Out Wombats! episodes. (Discuss) (October 2024) |
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 40 | February 6, 2023 | 2025 |
Season 1 (2023-25)
[edit]No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [14] | ||||
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1 | "Snout and About" "Zadie's Shell Shuffle" | Jeff Barker | Kathy Waugh Jiro C. Okada | February 6, 2023 | 103 | ||||
"Snout and About": When Zeke loses his plush toy, Snout, the wombats need to retrace their steps to find Snout. | |||||||||
2 | "Junior Supers" "Measure for Measure" | Jeff Barker | Monique D. Hall Deanna Oliver | February 6, 2023 | 101 | ||||
"Junior Supers": Super’s special trick - breaking big jobs into little ones - helps Zadie and Malik clean up a big mess. | |||||||||
3 | "Special Delivery" "Campout Confusion" | Jeff Barker | Sherri Stoner Kathy Waugh | February 7, 2023 | 104 | ||||
"Special Delivery": Sammy is sick, and Malik wants to deliver ice cream to him. But, he needs to find a way to stop the ice cream from melting. | |||||||||
4 | "Snout Wash Day" "A Super Recipe" | Jeff Barker | Cusi Cram & Peter K. Hirsch Nida Chowdhry | February 8, 2023 | 102 | ||||
"Snout Wash Day": Snout is very dirty and needs to be washed, but Malik accidentally spills soap on the instructions. | |||||||||
5 | "Summerweenie Halloweenie" "Make It Snow" | Jeff Barker | Deanna Oliver Michael Olmo | February 9, 2023 | 110 | ||||
"Summerweenie Halloweenie": The wombats go trick-or-treating in summer, and learn how to organize their treats by size and color. Mr. E didn't trust Halloween at first, but he grows to love it when he joins the wombats. | |||||||||
6 | "Crab Quakes" "Hopping Helpers" | Jeff Barker | Deanna Oliver Crescent Imani Novell | February 13, 2023 | 106 | ||||
"Crab Quakes": The crabs are scared by something they heard, so they run away to the wombats' house to seek refuge. The wombats take it upon themselves to solve the mystery of what made the noise. They figure out that the noise came from a wind-up dragon toy. | |||||||||
7 | "Brother Day" "Cafe Chaos" | Jeff Barker | Darnell Lamont Walker Cooper Sweeney | February 14, 2023 | 107 | ||||
"Brother Day": Malik learns the key to a successful brother day; to ask Zeke what he wants to do. | |||||||||
8 | "The Sleepover" "Secret Tunnels" | Jeff Barker | Glen Berger & Peter Ferland Chuck Tately | February 15, 2023 | 109 | ||||
"The Sleepover": Zeke attends a sleepover at the Creation Station with Louisa and the crab children, but the activities at the sleepover are nothing like his usual bedtime routine. | |||||||||
9 | "The Mighty Zeke" "Gift For a Fish" | Jeff Barker | Michael Olmo Kathy Waugh | February 16, 2023 | 105 | ||||
"The Mighty Zeke": Malik and Zadie help Zeke overcome his fear of riding a two-wheeler. | |||||||||
10 | "Me Time" "Zadie and the Really Big, Really Loud Noisy Thing" | Jeff Barker | Cusi Cram & Peter Hirsch Sherri Stoner | February 20, 2023 | 108 | ||||
"Me Time": After they find out that Super takes time off for herself every day, Malik and Zadie set out to create the perfect "Me Time." | |||||||||
11 | "Talent Turmoil" "Zeke's Collection Selection" | Jeff Barker | Cooper Sweeney Darnell Lamont Walker | February 21, 2023 | 114 | ||||
"Talent Turmoil": The Treeborhood holds a talent show, and Zeke is in charge of everyone's props. Trouble arises when the props are put in the wrong order. | |||||||||
12 | "Helper For the Day" "Racecar Wombats" | Jeff Barker | Deanna Oliver Jessica Tsou | February 22, 2023 | 113 | ||||
"Helper For the Day": Zeke helps Mr. E sort things at the Everything Emporium. | |||||||||
13 | "Sparklepants" "Game Changer" | Jeff Barker | Glen Berger & Peter Ferland Sherri Stoner | February 27, 2023 | 111 | ||||
"Sparklepants": While preparing for Ellie's welcome home party, Mr. E accidentally orders 200 pairs of Sparklepants. It is up to JunJun and Zadie to figure out what to do with the pants before Ellie gets home from her vacation. | |||||||||
14 | "Bake It Til You Make It" "Zoom In Zadie" | Jeff Barker | Rachel Reuben Atul N. Rao | February 28, 2023 | 112 | ||||
"Bake It Til You Make It": Zeke and Louisa sell mud pies in exchange for stickers, but they need to figure out how to bake a perfect pie. | |||||||||
15 | "Moo Moo Choo Choo" "Lake Bellyflop" | Jeff Barker | Sherri Stoner Crystal Villarreal | July 24, 2023 | 119[15] | ||||
"Moo Moo Choo Choo": The wombats help free the Moo Moo Choo Choo train, which got itself stuck in a sea of mud. | |||||||||
16 | "3,2,1 Lift Off!" "Moon Magic" | Jeff Barker | Natalie Vazquez Kathy Waugh | July 25, 2023 | 118[16] | ||||
"3, 2, 1 Lift Off!": The wombats look for unicorns on the moon. | |||||||||
17 | "Color Fun" "A Super Invention" | Jeff Barker | Darnell Lamont Walker Deanna Oliver | July 26, 2023 | 122[17] | ||||
"Color Fun": The wombats invent a color game. | |||||||||
18 | "A Sleep Story for Ellie" "Super's Super Mug" | Jeff Barker | Sherri Stoner Mercedes Brazier-Thurman | July 27, 2023 | 121[18] | ||||
"A Sleep Story for Ellie": Zadie soothes Ellie to sleep with a story. | |||||||||
19 | "JunJun's Wake Up Call" "Stack 'em Up" | Jeff Barker | Cheyenne "Casper" Lynn Rachel Reuben | July 31, 2023 | 120[19] | ||||
"JunJun's Wake Up Call": Zadie comes up with a plan to make sure JunJun makes it to Ice Cream for breakfast. | |||||||||
20 | "A Boxful of Snout" "Postcard from Snout" | Jeff Barker | Chuck Tately Deanna Oliver | August 1, 2023 | 117[20] | ||||
"A Boxful of Snout": The wombats lose Snout while helping Mr. E wrap boxes. | |||||||||
21 | "Amazing Adventure" "Kayatastic Split" | Jeff Barker | Crescent Imani Novell Jehan Madhani & Sherri Stoner | August 2, 2023 | 116[21] | ||||
"Amazing Adventure": The wombats go on a treasure hunt. | |||||||||
22 | "The Treeborhood Photo Album" "Runway Recycling" | Jeff Barker | Sherri Stoner Tavashia Berry | August 3, 2023 | 115[22] | ||||
"The Treeborhood Photo Album": The wombats learn the history of their tree which they grew up in. | |||||||||
23 | "The Treeborhood Harvest Day" "The Treeborhood Thankfulness Stew" | Jeff Barker & Andrea Gerstmann | Kathy Waugh Sherri Stoner | November 13, 2023 | 130[23] | ||||
"The Treeborhood Harvest Day": Harvest Day may be canceled due to fog, so Zadie and Malik help Mr. E find some fog goggles. | |||||||||
24 | "The Treeborhood Parranda" "Happy New Acorn Year!" | Jeff Barker & Andrea Gerstmann | Natalie Vazquez Michael Olmo | December 4, 2023 | 133[24] | ||||
"The Treeborhood Parranda": The Treeborhood celebrates a parranda. | |||||||||
25 | "A Room of Our Own" "Zeke's Fairy Village" | Jeff Barker | Kathy Waugh Jessica Tsou | March 11, 2024[25] | 123[25] | ||||
"A Room of Our Own": When Malik and Zadie cannot agree on how tidy to keep their bedroom, the solution seems easy, which is to divide one room between three wombats. | |||||||||
26 | "A House for Snout" "JunJun's Brain Freeze" | Jeff Barker | Cooper Sweeney Sofia Geck | March 12, 2024[26] | 124[26] | ||||
"A House for Snout": Zeke and Louisa plan a house for Snout. They might even get around to building it, if they can manage to stop arguing. | |||||||||
27 | "Treeborhood Carnaval" "Magic Tricky" | Jeff Barker | Michael Olmo Glen Berger & Peter Ferland | March 13, 2024[27] | 125[27] | ||||
"Treeborhood Carnaval": While Sammy works to plan a surprise Carnaval for his dad, Quique plans a surprise treat for his son. | |||||||||
28 | "Malik Gets Muddy" "Balloonasaur Delivery" | Jeff Barker | Shemeka Foster Chuck Tately | March 14, 2024[28] | 126[28] | ||||
"Malik Gets Muddy": Malik enters the Undergroundberhood to retrieve JunJun's favorite ball. | |||||||||
29 | "Sticker Monster Storytime" "Count to 10!" | Jeff Barker | Rachel Reuben Dejen Tesfagiorgis | March 15, 2024[29] | 127[29] | ||||
"Sticker Monster Storytime": Super hunts for a lost sticker while the wombats collaborate on a new ending for an old Sticker Monster Story. | |||||||||
30 | "The Wombat Family Road Trip" "A Super Duper Wombat Whirlgig" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Deanna Oliver Sherri Stoner | July 1, 2024[30] | 140 | ||||
"The Wombat Family Road Trip": All aboard the Moo Moo Choo Choo - the Wombats are off to visit Great Uncle Duper in the Windborhood. | |||||||||
31 | "Zadie to the Rescue" "Cake Mistake" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | James Eason-Garcia Charity L. Miller | July 2, 2024[30] | 128 | ||||
"Zadie to the Rescue": Zadie assists Ellie on her EMT calls. | |||||||||
32 | "Yo-Ho-Ho: A Sandwich for Mr. E" "Balloonie for Youie" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Cooper Sweeney Kai Grayson | July 3, 2024[30] | 129[31] | ||||
"Yo-Ho-Ho: A Sandwich for Mr. E": The wombats battle sea monsters, surfing scoundrels, and pointing rocks on their way to make a sandwich delivery. | |||||||||
33 | "Sammy Makes a Day" "Sammy's Primo" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Darnell Lamont Walker Michael Olmo | July 4, 2024[30] | 131 | ||||
"Sammy Makes a Day": Sammy wants to surprise his mother with a day of fun, but it all goes flat. Is fun still fun if it’s not epic? | |||||||||
34 | "Backwards Day" "Patternpalooza" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Darnell Lamont Walker Deanna Oliver | July 5, 2024[30] | 132 | ||||
"Backwards Day": The wombats do things the backwards way. | |||||||||
35 | "The Treeborhood Cause and Effect Machine" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Alyson Piekarsky | 2025 | 134 | ||||
"Riddles of the Treeborhood" | Sydney Isaacs | ||||||||
“The Treeborhood Cause and Effect Machine”: Can the Wombats manage to watch their favorite game shows and water a plant for the Shellys at the same time? | |||||||||
36 | "The Great Splendito" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Kathy Waugh | 2025 | 135 | ||||
"The Bike Wash" | Natalie Vazquez | ||||||||
“The Great Splendito”: Mr. E (as Mr. Splendito) has hidden 5 tickets to a performance around the Treeborhood. Will Sammy and Malik be lucky finders? | |||||||||
37 | "The Lakeview Hotel" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Chuck Tately | 2025 | 136 | ||||
"Louisa's Home Movie" | Sherri Stoner | ||||||||
“The Lakeview Hotel”: An underwater hotel? With popcorn and movies and cool maps that help you find your way around? Is this place for real?! | |||||||||
38 | "Tricky Tricky Taiko Drum" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Jiro C. Okada | 2025 | 137 | ||||
"Toy Swap Flop" | Cooper Sweeney | ||||||||
“Tricky Tricky Taiko Drum”: There are sounds patterns all over the Treeborhood, so many that Zeke keeps forgetting the one drum pattern he needs to remember. | |||||||||
39 | "Lost and Found Patrol" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Deanna Oliver | 2025 | 138 | ||||
"Survey Says" | Chuck Tately | ||||||||
“Lost and Found Patrol”: Oh dear, Super lost her glasses. Never fear, the Lost and Found Patrol will find them. | |||||||||
40 | "Ellie's Island" | Jeff Barker and Andrea Gerstmann | Kathy Waugh | 2025 | 139 | ||||
"Zadie and Buckley's Playdate Problem" | Natalie Vazquez | ||||||||
“Ellie's Island”: Ellie's excited to be going home to Jamaica -- so excited that the Wombats and Mr. E start to worry whether she'll come back. |
Development
[edit]The themes and ideas of the show were previously covered in Aha Island, a WGBH multimedia project about monkeys who use computational thinking.
Some elements from Aha Island were recycled for Work It Out Wombats!, such as the existence of the Everything Emporium.[32]
The series was greenlit in October 2020, under the working title of Wombats![33] Wombats were chosen as the species of the main characters because they are underused in media.[34]
Early-career writers were granted fellowships so they could bring diverse viewpoints and BIPOC representation to the series.[35]
The production team worked to ensure authentic representations of names, language, and some of the cultural origins found with the animals themselves, while keeping in mind that animals are not a proxy for race and ethnicity.
For example, JunJun and his family are Philippine eagles, while Ellie is a moose; an animal not found in Jamaica.[36]
Work It Out Wombats! premiered on PBS Kids on February 6, 2023.
Casting
[edit]The producers deliberately sought out voice actors that match the ethnicity of the characters to ensure authenticity.[37] Rain Janjua, the voice of Zeke, originally auditioned for the role of Malik for being asked to try out for Zeke. To create the voice, Janjua tried to recall how his voice sounded at five years old.[38]
Animation
[edit]The series is animated in Toon Boom Harmony. The characters are animated using complicated rigging systems that allow the animators to draw things by hand, thus giving each character their own nuances and walk cycles. The designs of the characters and settings are rounded in order to create a friendly, welcoming feel. Curvilinear perspective and hazing is used for the backgrounds to make the characters stand out.[39]
Reception
[edit]Audience viewership
[edit]Work It Out Wombats! achieved 23 million streams on PBS Kids video platforms within its first two weeks, as well as over 1.7 million views on YouTube.[40]
Critical response
[edit]The series was praised for its positive messages, educational value, and high-energy characters. Writing for Common Sense Media, Diondra Brown rated it a 5/5, saying "The show's quality matches -- actually, exceeds, the high expectations viewers have for PBS Kids programming."[41]
Controversy
[edit]The lesbian characters of Leiko and Duffy caused the series to be controversial among conservative crowds. In May 2023, the Governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, vetoed a measure to provide state funding to Oklahoma Educational Television Authority for three years, due to their broadcasting of Work It Out Wombats! (and of Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019 TV series), which also features same-sex parents) and the claims that it "overly sexualizing" kids.[42]
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2024 | GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Children's Programming | Work It Out Wombats! | Nominated | [43] |
Marketing
[edit]To promote the series, a walkaround mascot of Zeke traveled to different places in the Boston area from February 22 to February 24, under the title "Zeke's Big Boston Adventure." Zeke went to the Boston Children's Museum, the Franklin Park Zoo, and the Boston Public Library. The Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, declared February 21 as "Work It Out Wombats! Day."[44]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ Work It Out Wombats! [@WombatsPBS] (January 13, 2023). "Super is the squishiest, huggiest grandma you'll ever find. But, where can you find her? ➡️ She might be under the sink, fixing a skateboard ramp, or even hang-gliding. ⭐ Meet Gramma Super FEBRUARY 6th, 2023 on @PBSKIDS! #WombatsPBS ⭐ https://t.co/QO3tWw7CbA" (Tweet). Retrieved February 23, 2023 – via Twitter.
- ^ Work It Out Wombats! [@WombatsPBS] (January 21, 2023). "While cleaning the Everything Emporium, Mr. E might accidentally knock over boxes, topple displays, and then fire himself for incompetence. ⭐ Meet Mr. E FEBRUARY 6th on @PBSKIDS! #WombatsPBS ⭐ https://t.co/2uOtLym45P" (Tweet). Archived from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2023 – via Twitter.
- ^ Work It Out Wombats! [@WombatsPBS] (February 3, 2023). "Never running out of things to do, Ellie is a rock for the Treeborhood. ⭐ Meet Ellie on @PBSKIDS starting FEBRUARY 6TH! #WombatsPBS ⭐ https://t.co/SUixstDYGX" (Tweet). Archived from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2023 – via Twitter.
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