Franny's Feet
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Franny's Feet is an animated series for children. It is produced by DHX Media
DHX Media
DHX Media Ltd. is a Canadian media production company formed in 2006 by the merger of Halifax Film Company and Decode Entertainment. The DHX name derives from the combination of Decode and Halifax. Studio B Productions was acquired by DHX Media in December 2007...

/Halifax Film in Toronto
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, Ontario
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, Canada
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 and created by Cathy Moss and Susan Nielsen. The show follows the adventures of four-year-old Frances "Franny" Fantootsie (a portmanteau of "fantasy" and "tootsie") as she tries on various pairs of shoes and travels to different places in the world. Its very first appearance was on Ask.com
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/television in September 2001; it later appeared on CBC Television
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 on January 1, 2004, then began to air on Family the following September, and was introduced to PBS Kids Sprout
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 in the U.S. beginning in June 2006. In the U.K., it has aired on Discovery Kids UK, Channel Five
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, and Playhouse Disney UK. A fourth season began in September 2009.

Summary

Four-year-old Frances "Franny" Fantootsie visits with her Grandpa every day at his shoe repair shop in Vancouver
Vancouver
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. They like to talk about matters until a customer comes. The customer presents the problem shoes to Grandpa, and he gives the pair to Franny to place inside the shoe repair box. Franny tries on the footwear and they take her to a magical place such as a Native American powwow in Wyoming, a sunny beach in Jamaica, or a high mountain in China. At the end of each episode, after Franny solves the problem in a magical place, she receives a treasure and adds it to her shoebox treasure keeper and solves her own problem. In the fourth season, Franny's clothes change into a costume based on where her imagination takes her (for example, a swimsuit in Jamaica, pioneer clothing for a pioneer-time farm, etc.). The opening has also been redone; the theme is the same and shows the same events as the first three seasons but the animation has been redone to show Franny in costume for the events, as opposed to her regular clothes. At the end of each show in seasons one and two on PBS Kids in the United States, comes Music Time with SteveSongs; in season three, it was Dot's Story Factory. In season four and onwards, it was "Who's That Dog?", a segment that shows a live-action child showing the viewers his/her dog and its special tricks.

The show is designed to teach children about the joys of exploring for the first time. It has been praised by critics in the United States and Canada and has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.

In 2009, a Franny's Feet movie called Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics was made.

Additional voices

  • Juan Chioran
  • Stacey DePass
    Stacey DePass
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  • Tajja Isen
    Tajja Isen
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  • Annick Obonsawin
  • Luca Perlman
  • Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
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  • Susan Roman
    Susan Roman
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  • Ron Rubin
    Ron Rubin
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  • Rob Tinkler
  • Jonathan Wilson
    Jonathan Wilson
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  • Emma Tate
  • Alyson Court
    Alyson Court
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Episodes

  • Note: This list is of the 30 minute episodes. Each 30 minute episodes is made up of two 15 minute episodes, each with their own opening.

Season one

  • 101 Jingle Dress/A Home for Herman
  • 102 The Colossal Fossil/Lighthouse Lily
  • 103 Pilot Project/Not Yeti
  • 104 Double Trouble/Bedtime for Bears
  • 105 Birds of a Feather/Yummy in My Tummy
  • 106 Paper Presents/You Bug Me
  • 107 Hop to It/Night Time
  • 108 Arctic Antics/Octopus’s Garden
  • 109 Armadillo Allergy/Fowl Weather
  • 110 Say Jamaica/Pink Flamingos
  • 111 Reindeer to the Rescue/It’s a Big Job
  • 112 Bright Idea/Iguana Play Paddleball
  • 113 Happy Halloween/Snowy Jamaica

Season two

  • 201 Puppet Pals/Sweet Mystery
  • 202 The Lonely Library/Wonderful Woolies
  • 203 Paint Job /Visit to the Vet
  • 204 Fancy Footwork/Mischievous Magpies
  • 205 Shiver Me Timbers/Ride 'em Cowboy
  • 206 Swamp Thing/Franny's Manners
  • 207 Lost in Mexico/No Place Like Home
  • 208 The Fais Do Do/A Stand Out Performance
  • 209 Make Them Laugh/Bear Facts
  • 210 Mount Do It Later/A Pony Tale
  • 211 Egg Sitting/Bee Patient
  • 212 Chez Lou Lou/Under the Sea
  • 213 Long Stories/A Little Moose Music

Season three

  • 301 Monkey Stuff/Small Is Beautiful
  • 302 Jumbo Hi Jinx/Princess Tia
  • 303 Whiz Kid/Best in Show
  • 304 Season's Greetings/Opening Night Jitters
  • 305 Granny Nanny Goat/Franny and Five-Pin
  • 306 The Great Museum Caper/It's Snow Small Feat
  • 307 Tunnel Vision/Greece Is the Word
  • 308 Like Magic/Light in the Night
  • 309 Nat The Yak/ The Big Race
  • 310 Westward Ho/Messy Monkey
  • 311 Scatterbrained Squirrel/What's So Funny?
  • 312 A Pirate's Treasure/Game Over
  • 313 Unhappy Hippo/Net Worth

Season four

  • 401 Stargazing/Tower Power
  • 402 Slippery Sandcastle/Butterfingers
  • 403 Picture This/Sound Advice
  • 404 Rainforest Games/Shake Those Beans
  • 405 Flight of Fancy/Totem Trouble
  • 406 Papa Penguin/Ballroom Bugaboo
  • 407 Wedding Day Woe/A Perfect Fit
  • 408 On Your Toes/It Figures
  • 409 Iwi the Kiwi/Clothes Call
  • 410 Lots of Space/Tulip Parade
  • 411 Pandamonium/So to Speak
  • 412 Sweet Talk/Old Friends, New Friends
  • 413 Going Ape!/Halloween Harvest

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