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Happy Monster Band

Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: Direct from Monsterland and Happy Monster Band: World Tour ) is an animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney from October 1, 2007, to October 28, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about friendship, love, exercise, chores, and other preschool themes.

Series 1 (Direct from Monsterland, 2007)

Series 2 (world tour, 2008), external links.

There are four monsters that make up the Happy Monster Band: Ink, Bluz, L.O., and Frred. Each of the monster's name reflects its color: Ink's signature color is pink, Bluz's is blue, L.O.'s is yellow and Frred's is red. They were designed by Don Carter. All four of the band members are children, but their singing voices are those of the members of the band Tally Hall . In the UK version, children's voices are used for the singing portions.

  • Frred (voiced by Rob Cantor (singing voice) and Kurt Doss (speaking voice)) is one of the band's lead singers and plays a purple electric guitar . While Ink may appear to be the leader, many fans tend to regard Frred as the actual leader.
  • L.O. (voiced by Zubin Sedghi (singing voice) and Trevor Gagnon (speaking voice), Nathan Simpson in the UK version) is the other lead singer. L.O. is yellow and plays a green bass guitar with four strings. He is the only monster in the band that goes against traditional thinking, preferring to paint and write poetry instead of scaring. He is considered to be a shy introvert. He is the oldest member in the band.
  • Bluz (voiced by Joe Hawley (singing voice), Jonah Lees (Direct from Monsterland), and Jake T. Austin (World tour) (speaking voices)) is the band's keyboardist , is blue and has four legs. His keyboard is magenta and has twelve black keys. Bluz often contradicts L.O.'s opinions, stating that monsters should scare and not care about art. During the World Tour, Bluz knows a little bit about foreign languages, which makes him appear unintelligent. However, he shows kindness and empathy for others. He can also be very friendly. He is the youngest member of the band.
  • Ink (voiced by Tara Sands (singing voice) and Hannah Leigh (speaking voice)) is the band's drummer . She has three eyes and is pink. Her drums can glow either pink , magenta or purple . Unlike the other band members, Ink only sings during choruses. However she has a solo verse in "Do the Monster Stomp". During the World Tour, she carries a globe that shows where the band is and is fluent in several languages.

The first season introduces several characters.

  • Roc and Raoul (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal and Sam Riegel , respectively) are two-headed purple monster brothers and are the show's hosts. They speak in rhyme , except while backstage, and are also present in season two (World Tour).
  • La, Dee, and Da are the show's judges and are only in the first season. They are all bright green and are based on Randy Jackson , Paula Abdul , and Simon Cowell .
  • Akito is the band's pen pal in Tokyo, Japan . He has a robot named Robo-Dude.
  • Joey is a kangaroo in Sydney, Australia .
  • Dwight is a giant monster in Italy who is often hungry and is used as a comedic explanation for the Tower of Pisa 's leaning and for the Colosseum missing a large part of its wall.
  • Ravi is an energetic four-year-old boy in India. He has the biggest star in Bollywood, Pooja.
  • The Rancher is an introducer in Texas .
  • Johnny and Franklin were introduced in the World Tour episode "The Monster Tangle" in Argentina .
  • The Queen is a three-eyed monster who lives in Buckingham Palace .
  • The Gondolier is a monster who rows a gondola in Venice, Italy .
  • The Beret Monster is a monster with a beret which Bluz talks to in France.
  • "I Will Be Your Friend"(L.O.'s memory book)– the monsters celebrate their long friendship together.
  • "Do the Monster Stomp"(the missing dance move)– Frred thinks that Bluz found what was missing. [ clarification needed ]
  • "Monster Hoe Down"(a monster scare dance)– the monsters are all dress up as 3 cowboys and 1 cowgirl and are ready to hoedown.
  • "Dirty, Smelly Monster Chores"(waiting for L.O.)– L.O. does chores, spreading clothes on the floor, bringing in garbage and tracking mud around.
  • "Scare Up Some Fun"(band: gone missing)– the twins see an empty room and think that the band is not there. The band tries to scare them.
  • "I'm the Best at Being Me"(L.O. the best)– L.O. is not as scary as Bluz because he likes to write poetry and paint.
  • "Do Re Mi–Mi–Mi"(ink's rhyme struggle)– Ink struggles to write a song for work until her friends help her.
  • "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes"(touch me circle)– Frred is sad because his father has a flat tire and he worries he will miss the concert, making him cry until his friends comfort him, saying it’s okay for anyone, even monsters, to cry.
  • "Get Up and Go Go Go"(morning routines ON!)– the band tell the twins all about their routines.
  • "Practice Makes Progress"(get ready to practice)– Ink's jump rope contest is coming up, so she practices her skills.
  • "Here in Australia"(a search for joey)-The band rocks at the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
  • "A Wonderful Time in France"(bluz and the beret)-While The band is in France, Bluz wanted to ask The Beret Monster where did he got his beret from.
  • "Yin & Yang"(catch that dragon)-The band is in Hong Kong .
  • "London Town"(queen me)-The band finds a double decker bus in England because their bus has a flat tire.
  • "In India"(lights, camera, happy monsters)-The band makes a Bollywood movie at the Taj Mahal and rocks with a tiger , a snake charmer and Pooja the elephant in India.
  • "Siesta! Siesta!"(fútbol bluz)-The band plays soccer in Spain.
  • "The Monster Tangle"(are you tangled up now?)-The band does the Monster Tangle instead of a tango in Argentina .
  • "Konichiwa!"(hello akito)-The band rocks in Tokyo .
  • "At the Rodeo"(the wild west show)-The band is in Texas and is at the ranch. Frred is on a horse and twirls a lasso. Frred is a rock-and-roll rodeo cowboy.
  • "The Italian Way"(L.O. lost his camera)-The band is in Venice and Frred is very hungry but L.O. accidentally drops his camera .

The music was written and performed by indie rock band Tally Hall . The characters and concept for the show were created by children's book author and illustrator, Don Carter. [1] Judy Rothman Rofé wrote all the episodes in Season One and five of the episodes in Season Two.

In the United Kingdom, the show was shown on Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior from October 5, 2007, to 2014. [ citation needed ]

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Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: Direct from Monsterland and Happy Monster Band: World Tour ) is an animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney from October 1, 2007, to October 28, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about friendship, love, exercise, chores, and other preschool themes.

  • 1.1 Recurring
  • 1.2 World Tour
  • 2.1 Series 1 (Direct from Monsterland, 2007)
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Characters [ ]

There are four monsters that make up the Happy Monster Band: Ink, Bluz, L.O., and Frred. Each of the monster's name reflects its color: Ink's signature color is pink, Bluz's is blue, L.O.'s is yellow and Frred's is red. They were designed by Don Carter. All four of the band members are children, but their singing voices are those of the members of the band Tally Hall . In the UK version, children's voices are used for the singing portions.

  • Frred (voiced by Rob Cantor (singing voice) and Kurt Doss (speaking voice)) is one of the band's lead singers and plays a purple electric guitar . While Ink may appear to be the leader, many fans tend to regard Frred as the actual leader.
  • L.O. (voiced by Zubin Sedghi (singing voice) and Trevor Gagnon (speaking voice), Nathan Simpson in the UK version) is the other lead singer. L.O. is yellow and plays a green bass guitar with four strings. He is the only monster in the band that goes against traditional thinking, preferring to paint and write poetry instead of scaring. He is considered to be a shy introvert. He is the oldest member in the band.
  • Bluz (voiced by Joe Hawley (singing voice), Jonah Lees (Direct from Monsterland), and Jake T. Austin (World tour) (speaking voices)) is the band's keyboardist , is blue and has four legs. His keyboard is magenta and has twelve black keys. Bluz often contradicts L.O.'s opinions, stating that monsters should scare and not care about art. During the World Tour, Bluz knows a little bit about foreign languages, which makes him appear unintelligent. However, he shows kindness and empathy for others. He can also be very friendly. He is the youngest member of the band.
  • Ink (voiced by Tara Sands (singing voice) and Hannah Leigh (speaking voice)) is the band's drummer . She has three eyes and is pink. Her drums can glow either pink , magenta or purple . Unlike the other band members, Ink only sings during choruses. However she has a solo verse in "Do the Monster Stomp". During the World Tour, she carries a globe that shows where the band is and is fluent in several languages.

Recurring [ ]

The first season introduces several characters.

  • Roc and Raoul (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal and Sam Riegel , respectively) are two-headed purple monster brothers and are the show's hosts. They speak in rhyme , except while backstage, and are also present in season two (World Tour).
  • La, Dee, and Da are the show's judges and are only in the first season. They are all bright green and are based on Randy Jackson , Paula Abdul , and Simon Cowell .

World Tour [ ]

  • Akito is the band's pen pal in Tokyo, Japan . He has a robot named Robo-Dude.
  • Joey is a kangaroo in Sydney, Australia .
  • Dwight is a giant monster in Italy who is often hungry and is used as a comedic explanation for the Tower of Pisa 's leaning and for the Colosseum missing a large part of its wall.
  • Ravi is an energetic four-year-old boy in India. He has the biggest star in Bollywood, Pooja.
  • The Rancher is an introducer in Texas .
  • Johnny and Franklin were introduced in the World Tour episode "The Monster Tangle" in Argentina .
  • The Queen is a three-eyed monster who lives in Buckingham Palace .
  • The Gondolier is a monster who rows a gondola in Venice, Italy .
  • The Beret Monster is a monster with a beret which Bluz talks to in France.

Episodes [ ]

Series 1 (direct from monsterland, 2007) [ ].

  • "I Will Be Your Friend"(L.O.'s memory book)– the monsters celebrate their long friendship together.
  • "Do the Monster Stomp"(the missing dance move)– Frred thinks that Bluz found what was missing. [ clarification needed ]
  • "Monster Hoe Down"(a monster scare dance)– the monsters are all dress up as 3 cowboys and 1 cowgirl and are ready to hoedown.
  • "Dirty, Smelly Monster Chores"(waiting for L.O.)– L.O. does chores, spreading clothes on the floor, bringing in garbage and tracking mud around.
  • "Scare Up Some Fun"(band: gone missing)– the twins see an empty room and think that the band is not there. The band tries to scare them.
  • "I'm the Best at Being Me"(L.O. the best)– L.O. is not as scary as Bluz because he likes to write poetry and paint.
  • "Do Re Mi–Mi–Mi"(ink's rhyme struggle)– Ink struggles to write a song for work until her friends help her.
  • "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes"(touch me circle)– Frred is sad because his father has a flat tire and he worries he will miss the concert, making him cry until his friends comfort him, saying it’s okay for anyone, even monsters, to cry.
  • "Get Up and Go Go Go"(morning routines ON!)– the band tell the twins all about their routines.
  • "Practice Makes Progress"(get ready to practice)– Ink's jump rope contest is coming up, so she practices her skills.

Series 2 (World Tour, 2008) [ ]

  • "Here in Australia"(a search for joey)-The band rocks at the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
  • "A Wonderful Time in France"(bluz and the beret)-While The band is in France, Bluz wanted to ask The Beret Monster where did he got his beret from.
  • "Yin & Yang"(catch that dragon)-The band is in Hong Kong .
  • "London Town"(queen me)-The band finds a double decker bus in England because their bus has a flat tire.
  • "In India"(lights, camera, happy monsters)-The band makes a Bollywood movie at the Taj Mahal and rocks with a tiger , a snake charmer and Pooja the elephant in India.
  • "Siesta! Siesta!"(fútbol bluz)-The band plays soccer in Spain.
  • "The Monster Tangle"(are you tangled up now?)-The band does the Monster Tangle instead of a tango in Argentina .
  • "Konichiwa!"(hello akito)-The band rocks in Tokyo .
  • "At the Rodeo"(the wild west show)-The band is in Texas and is at the ranch. Frred is on a horse and twirls a lasso. Frred is a rock-and-roll rodeo cowboy.
  • "The Italian Way"(L.O. lost his camera)-The band is in Venice and Frred is very hungry but L.O. accidentally drops his camera .

Production [ ]

The music was written and performed by indie rock band Tally Hall . The characters and concept for the show were created by children's book author and illustrator, Don Carter. Judy Rothman Rofé wrote all the episodes in Season One and five of the episodes in Season Two.

Broadcast [ ]

In the United Kingdom, the show was shown on Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior from October 5, 2007, to 2014. [ citation needed ]

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Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: World Tour during the second series) was an American animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney (later Disney Junior) from October 1, 2007, until October 28, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about friendship, love, exercise, chores, and other preschool themes. The music was written and performed by indie rock band Tally Hall.

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Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: Direct from Monsterland and Happy Monster Band: World Tour ) is an American-British animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney from October 1, 2007, to October 26, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about friendship, love, exercise, chores, and other preschool themes.

Series One (Direct from Monsterland, 2007–2008)

Series two (world tour, 2008–2009).

There are four monsters that make up the Happy Monster Band: Ink, Bluz, L.O. and Frred. Each monster's name reflects its color: Ink's signature color is pink, Bluz's is blue, L.O.'s is yellow and Frred's is red. They were designed by Don Carter. All four band members are children, but their singing voices are those of the members of the band Tally Hall . In the UK version, children's voices are used for the singing portions.

  • Frred is one of the band's lead singers and plays electric guitar . While Ink may appear to be the leader, many fans tend to regard Frred as the actual leader. Frred is voiced by Rob Cantor (singing voice) and Kurt Doss (speaking voice).
  • L.O., voiced by Zubin Sedghi (US) and Nathan Simpson (UK), is the other lead singer. The oldest in the band, L.O. is yellow and plays bass guitar . He is the only male monster in the band that goes against traditional thinking, preferring to paint and draw instead of scaring. He is considered to be a shy introvert.
  • Bluz, the band's keyboardist , is blue and has four legs. Bluz often contradicts L.O.'s opinions, stating that monsters should scare and not care about art. During the World Tour, Bluz knows little about foreign languages, which makes him appear unintelligent. However, he shows empathy for others. He is the youngest member of the band. Bluz is voiced by Joe Hawley (singing voice), Jonah Lees (Direct from Monsterland) and Jake T. Austin (World Tour) (speaking voices).
  • Ink is the band's drummer . She has three eyes and is pink. Unlike the other band members, Ink only sings during choruses. However she has a solo verse in "Do the Monster Stomp". During the World Tour, she carries a globe and is fluent in several languages. Ink is voiced by Hannah Leigh.

The first season introduces several characters.

  • Roc and Raoul (voiced by Sam Riegel and Yuri Lowenthal , respectively) form a two-headed purple monster and are the show's hosts. They speak in rhyme , except while backstage, and are also present in season two (World Tour).
  • La, Dee, and Da are the show's judges and are only in the first season. They are all bright green and are based on Randy Jackson , Paula Abdul , and Simon Cowell .
  • Akito is the band's pen pal in Tokyo, Japan .
  • Joey is a kangaroo in Sydney, Australia .
  • Dwight is a giant monster in Italy who is often hungry and is used as a comedic explanation for the Tower of Pisa 's leaning and for the Colosseum missing a large part of its wall.
  • Ravi is an energetic four-year-old boy.
  • The Rancher is an introducer.
  • Johnny and Franklin were introduced in the World Tour episode "The Monster Tangle".
  • "I Will Be Your Friend" – the monsters celebrate friendship together.
  • "Do the Monster Stomp" – Frred thinks that Bluz found what was missing.
  • "Monster Hoe Down" – the monsters dress up as cowboys and cowgirl.
  • "Dirty, Smelly Monster Chores" – L.O. does chores, spreading clothes on the floor, bringing in garbage and tracking mud around.
  • "Scare Up Some Fun" – the twins see an empty room and think that the band is not there. The band tries to scare them.
  • "I'm the Best at Being Me" – L.O. is not as scary as Bluz because he likes to write poetry and paint.
  • "Do Re Mi–Mi–Mi" – Ink struggles to write a song for work.
  • "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes" – Frred's dad gets a flat tire and he worries he will miss the concert.
  • "Get Up and Go Go Go" – the band tell the twins to get ready.
  • "Practice Makes Progress" – Ink's jump rope contest is coming up, so she practices her skills.
  • "Here in Australia"
  • "A Wonderful Time in France"
  • "Yin & Yang"
  • "London Town"
  • "Siesta! Siesta!"
  • "The Monster Tangle"
  • "Konichiwa!"
  • "At the Rodeo"
  • "The Italian Way"

The music was written and performed by Tally Hall. The characters and concept for the show were created by children's book author and illustrator, Don Carter. Judy Rothman Rofé wrote all the episodes in Season One and five of the episodes in Season Two.

In the United Kingdom, the show was shown on Playhouse Disney from October 5, 2007, to January 20, 2010.

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Happy Monster Band is a show that aired on Playhouse Disney about... a happy monster band .

The band consists of four members: Frred, the band's vocal output; L.O., who plays bass guitar; Ink, the drummer and the only female in the band; and Bluz, the keyboardist. The band's performances are introduced by Roc and Raoul, a purple two-headed monster who speak in rhyme when they aren't backstage. In each episode, the monsters learn an aesop and work it into a song they sing in that episode.

Oh yeah, and the show's songs are performed by Tally Hall . note  Well, unless you happen to be watching the British English dub , where all of the band's singing voices are changed. Yes, really.

The show aired in 20 five-minute-long episodes spread over two seasons from 2007 to 2008.

This work provides examples of:

  • Bait-and-Switch Comment : Da always gives his opinion on the band's performances in a snooty tone like he's about to tell them he didn't like it... only to cheer at their song and say he did enjoy it.
  • Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad : L.O. is late to a performance because he had to mess up his room. Everyone is repulsed when Bluz says humans do it the other way around
  • Band Toon : It's about a musical band of monsters.
  • Be Yourself : This is the lesson taught in "I'm The Best at Being Me".
  • Break the Cutie : Frred went through this after Trying Not to Cry , in which he immediately proceeded to cry.
  • "Double, Double" Title : There's an episode of the second season called "Siesta, Siesta".
  • Edutainment Show : Of the "pro-social values" type.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin : They are monsters, they are happy, and they are in a band.
  • Expy : Judges La, Dee, and Da are Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, and Simon Cowell , respectively.
  • Genius Loci : The London Eye and Big Ben are portrayed as giant, animate, building-monsters.
  • Heroic BSoD : Happens to Frred in "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes". He holds in his tears due to his father getting a flat tyre, and being unable to attend the concert. The other monsters notice he's trying to hold it in, and they tell him that it's okay to cry. He then breaks into tears afterwards.
  • Inelegant Blubbering : In "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes", Frred unleashes the feelings he was trying to hold in by loudly bawling, complete with tears flying out of his eyes like a sprinkler .
  • Irony : The Tally Hall member with the red necktie voices the blue monster, the one with the blue necktie voices the yellow monster, and the one with the yellow necktie voices the red monster.
  • It's Okay to Cry : This is the lesson of the episode "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes", where Frred tries not to cry when he learns his father can't make it to the concert before the other bandmates tell him it's okay for him to cry.
  • New Season, New Title : The second season is called Happy Monster Band: World Tour .
  • Nice Mean And In Between : The judges, Di (nice), Da (mean), and La (in-between).
  • All of the band members have names that reflect what color they are (Frred = red, L.O. = yellow, Ink = pink, and Bluz = blue).
  • Roc and Raoul's names are an obvious pun on "rock and roll".
  • As well as the judges La, Dee and Da.
  • Rhymes on a Dime : Roc and Raoul. Downplayed in that they don't speak in rhyme backstage, only when they introduce the Happy Monster Band's performances.
  • Same Language Dub : There are American English and British English dubs of the show.
  • Singing Voice Dissonance : Thanks to the band's singing voices being provided by Tally Hall , the monsters' voices sound noticeably deeper and more adultlike when they are singing, which sound nothing like their age. Averted in the British English dub, where the characters' singing voices are changed and sound a lot more like their speaking voices.
  • The famous painting , The Mona Lisa , is seen in "A Wonderful Time in France".
  • In "London Town", the band is seen walking Abbey Road, a reference to The Beatles .
  • The Smurfette Principle : Ink is the only female in the band.
  • Strictly Formula : Every Season 1 episode goes as follows: Roc and Raoul introduce themselves to the audience, then they go backstage to see what the band is up to. Whatever is happening backstage predicts what the song the band sings in that episode will be about. Roc and Raoul then introduce the band, after which the band sings their song. After the song is over, three judges give their opinions on the band's performance. Cue end of episode.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich : In "Yin and Yang", the band settles down in a restaurant to eat dim sum, but then they suddenly leave the food behind to look for a dragon.
  • Trying Not to Cry : Subverted. Frred tries to do this in "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes" after learning his dad's not going to be able to attend the band's concert, but the other monsters notice he's trying to hold it in and tell him it's okay to cry. He immediately proceeds to cry afterwards.
  • Visual Pun : In "London Town", the London Eye can be seen with a big, gaping eye.
  • World Tour : The second season has the band traveling across the world.
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    Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: Direct from Monsterland and Happy Monster Band: World Tour) is an animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney from October 1, 2007, to October 28, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about friendship, love ...

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    Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: Direct from Monsterland and Happy Monster Band: World Tour) is an animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney from October 1, 2007, to October 28, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about friendship, love ...

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    Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: World Tour during the second series) was an American animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney (later Disney Junior) from October 1, 2007, until October 28, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about ...

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    Happy Monster Band (also known as Happy Monster Band: Direct from Monsterland and Happy Monster Band: World Tour) is an American-British animated children's television series that originally aired on Playhouse Disney from October 1, 2007, to October 26, 2008. The series was created by Don Carter and produced by Kickstart Productions. It is about a group of monsters who perform songs about ...

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    Happy Monster Band is a show that aired on Playhouse Disney about... a happy monster band. The band consists of four members: Frred, the band's vocal output; L.O., who plays bass guitar; Ink, the drummer and the only female in the band; and Bluz, the keyboardist. The band's performances are introduced by Roc and Raoul, a purple two-headed ...

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