My Bedbugs
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Carol Sweeney
Carol BartholomewBrian Ochab
Russell Tyrell| My Bedbugs | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Alex J. Greene |
| Developed by | Alex J. Greene
Carol Sweeney Carol Bartholomew |
| Directed by | Curt Massof
Brian Ochab Russell Tyrell |
| Creative director | Chris Nierhaus |
| Starring | Gooby, Toofy, Woozy. Snoozy, J. Edgar and Ruffy |
| Opening theme | "Bedbug Party" |
| Ending theme | "See You Tomorrow" |
| Composer | Furman L. Jones Rusty Arnold |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 47 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Alex Greene |
| Producer | Peter Tocco |
| Running time | 27 minutes |
| Production company | Greenestuff Inc. |
| Original release | |
| Network | WTVS/Detroit Public television syndication American Public Television |
| Release | June 6, 2004 – August 30, 2008 |
My Bedbugs is an American musical comedy children's television series created by Alex Greene and produced by GreeneStuff Inc.[1] Production for the series began in October 2003 and made its premiere on WTVS on June 6, 2004 and was later distributed nationally by APT (American Public Television.)
Following the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) implementation of new rules regarding children's educational and informational programming obligations for digital television (DTV) broadcasters. GreeneStuff strategically distributed My Bedbugs to 71% of digital stations throughout the United States.
The producers signed distribution deals with Sky Angel in March 2007, Trinity Broadcasting Network in May 2007, and LATV in June 2007. These deals expanded their coverage to over 100 million homes across the United States and Canada. With the addition of TBN and several international distributors, the series was made available in more than 30 countries.
Another milestone was achieved in May 2007 when the show secured a deal with TVN, the largest independent Video-on-Demand provider. This agreement made "My Bedbugs" available on cable networks such as AT&T, Comcast, Cox, WOW, and TiVo. In Detroit, "My Bedbugs" became a favorite, ranking as the second most viewed/downloaded VOD children's program. However, due to economic downturns, the program ended on August 30, 2008.
The 2012 film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure is loosely based on the series.[2]
Voices
- Henry Birdseye as J. Edgar
- Lee D. as Gooby
- Eve Gregson as Toofy
- Tonia Sharpe as Woozy
- Maryann Sweeney as Ruffy
- Chris Nierhaus as Snoozy
Character actors
- Lee D. (voice actor) and Scott Lauzon (costume performer) as Gooby
- Eve Gregson (voice actor) and Frank Bautista (costume performer) as Toofy
- Tonia Sharpe (voice actor) and Jaclyn Wells] (costume performer) as Woozy