Willa's Wild Life

Willa's Wild Life
Genre Supernatural
Created by Dan Yaccarino
Written by Steven Sullivan
Dan Yaccarino
Directed by Gary Hurst (Canada)
Catharine Méziat (France)
Starring Jordan Todosey (Willa)
Danny Wells
Samantha Reynolds
Dwayne Hill
Darren Frost
Sunday Muse
Lisa Norton
Peter Keleghan
Katie Bergin
Jay T. Schramek
Composer(s) Geoff Bennett
Andre Hirz
Ben Johannesen, for TTG Music
Country of origin Canada
United States
France (worldwide releases)
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2 (renewed for a third season in 2013)
No. of episodes 26 (13 produced)
Production
Executive producer(s) Dan Yaccarino
Pilippe Delarue
Scott Dyer
Doug Murphy
Paul Robertson
Running time 25 minutes
Production company(s) Nelvana
Release
Original network YTV
qubo (USA)
Tiny Pop (UK)
Picture format 4:3
Original release 2008 – 2013

Willa's Wild Life is a French/Canadian/American animated television series that first aired on ABC2 in 2008, then on Qubo and YTV in 2009. The show is based on Dan Yaccarino's book An Octopus Followed Me Home. It is about a 9-year-old girl named Willa (Jordan Todosey) who has some very unusual pets. She has, so far, acquired a giraffe, two elephants, an alligator and many more exotic animals. The show airs on Qubo at 7:00pm Saturday-Sunday.

Characters

People

Animals

Episodes

Order confirmed:

Numbering needed:

  1. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Vet? / Lone Gone to Hong Kong 29 November 2008
  2. Willa Sets the Stage / Willa in the Wilderness 29 November 2008
  3. Willa's Wild Walk / Willa's Top Dogs 29 November 2008
  4. Hidden Treasure / Up, Up and Away 7 December 2008
  5. Disappearing Act / Great Eggspectations 14 December 2008
  6. It Came from the Attic / Over the Fence 28 December 2008
  7. Unbearable Bear / Willa's Fun Raiser 12 January 2009
  8. An Alligator Ate My Homework / Hammering Away 13 January 2009
  9. Willa's Bedtime Story / The Jenny Bus Fuss 19 January 2009
  10. Baby It's You / Willa's Bad Hare Day 20 January 2009
  11. Willa's Wild News / Don't Let Go 22 January 2009
  12. Spider Girl / Perfect Partners 26 January 2009
  13. The Girl Who Cried Ouch / Willa's Not So Peaceable Kingdom 27 January 2009
  14. Walk a Mile in Alligator Shoes / Willa's Sleepover 3 February 2009
  15. Pas de Dooley / Perfect Partners 30 March 2009
  16. Willa's Sleepover / High Flying Willa 21 June 2009
  17. Nurse Willa / Willa and Dooley Sitting in a Tree 28 June 2009
  18. Dad's Big News / Little Miss Fitness 19 July 2009
  19. Willa's Journal / Willa's Wild News 20 October 2009 in Canada then 2 July 2011 in USA
  20. Willa Awards / To Ski or Not to Ski 31 October 2009
  21. Feathered Friends / Forgetting Sara 3 December 2009
  22. Don't Let Go / Vet for a Day 7 December 2009
  23. Company's Coming / Growing Pains 10 December 2009
  24. Willa's Not So Peaceable Kingdom / Go to Sleep Bert 4 February 2010
  25. Walk a Mile in Alligator Shoes / A Tall Walrus Tale 21 May 2010
  26. Willa's Wonderful Life / Big Brother Gus 26 May 2010
  27. This Old Bridge / The Broken Raidio 27 May 2010
  28. I Hate My Life / Dad's A Zombie 28 May 2010

Awards

In 2010 Art Director Adrian Thatcher received a Daytime Creative Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for his work on Willa's Wild Life.[4]

References

  1. Sara. "Party Animals". Willa's Wild Life. I still can't believe it's been a whole year since we met
  2. Kara. "Party Animals". Willa's Wild Life. And discovered how much cooler we are than everybody else!
  3. "Willa Willa Everywhere". Willa's Wild Life.
  4. http://www.daytimeemmys.tv/oda/servlet/fileOpenStatus?file=37th%20Daytime%20Emmy%20Awards%20NOMINATIONS__0.4797551463298908.doc&hash=0.09625771364984503 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Nominations, Page 47
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