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Film
20010 a.k.a. WordGirl is an American children’s animated television series produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. The show began as a series of shorts entitled The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off into a new thirty-minute episodic series that premiered on September 3, 2007 on most PBS member stations. All four full-episode seasons each have twenty-six episodes, while the preceding series of shorts had thirty.
- begun on and completed in
- 109 episodes of 30 minutes each, in 5 seasons
- country: United States of America
- starring: Patton Oswalt as Tobey
- genres: Children's television series, Educational television, Animated series, Animation
- some of the awards:
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation nomination for Jack D. Ferraiolo & Peggy Nicoll
- TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation, received by Jack D. Ferraiolo & Peggy Nicoll
- TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing In An Animated Program nomination for David SanAngelo
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program nomination for Deborah Forte, Dorothea Gillim, David Trexler, Danielle Gillis, John Worth Lynn, Jr.
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program nomination for Ed Asner
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation nomination for Tom Martin, Carla Filisha, Eric Ledgin, Jack D. Ferraiolo, John N. Huss, Kim Samek, Matt Fleckenstein, Ryan Raddatz, Will Shepard
- TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation nomination for Tom Martin, Eric Ledgin, Jack D. Ferraiolo, John N. Huss, Ryan Raddatz & Carla Filisha
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation nomination for Patrick Downie & Joe Pleiman
- Telly Award for TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces Film/Video - Children, received by Scholastic Media
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation nomination for Tom Martin, Sergio Cilli, Jack D. Ferraiolo, Carla Filisha, Scott Ganz, Rick Groel, John N. Huss, Eric Ledgin, Ryan Raddatz & Andrew Samson
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation, received by Tom Martin, Sergio Cilli, Jack D. Ferraiolo, Carla Filisha, Scott Ganz, Rick Groel, John N. Huss, Eric Ledgin, Ryan Raddatz & Andrew Samson
- Telly Award for TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces Film/Video - Children, received by Scholastic Media
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program nomination for Danielle Gillis, David Trexler, John Worth Lynn, Jr. & Deborah Forte
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation nomination for Ryan Raddatz, Tom Martin, Jack D. Ferraiolo, Eric Shaw, Jayne Hamil
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation, received by Ryan Raddatz, Tom Martin, Eric Shaw, Jack D. Ferraiolo, Jayne Hamil
- Telly Award for TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces Film/Video - Children, received by Scholastic Media
- official website: www.scholastic.com/wordgirl
Writings
"20010" a.k.a. "Starfire" is a book by Charles Sheffield.
- genre: Speculative fiction
- copyright: 1999
Places
- 20010 is a Postal Code in Washington, D.C..
- 20010 is a postal code in Ancienne médina, Casablanca, Morocco.