Angelmouse

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Created byRodney Peppé
Written byJez Hall, Mark Mason
Directed byMark Mason
Voices ofDavid Jason
Narrated byDavid Jason
Opening theme"Angel Mouse, Angel Mouse!"
Ending theme"Angel Mouse, Angel Mouse!"
ComposerTemplate:Pluralize from textKick Production
Template:Pluralize from text of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageTemplate:Pluralize from textEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerTemplate:Pluralize from textTheresa Plummer-Andrews
ProducerTemplate:Pluralize from textJackie Edwards
EditorTemplate:Pluralize from textPaul Coppock
Running time5 minutes per episode (approx.)
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Original release
NetworkCBBC
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Angelmouse is a 1999 British children's television programme which was produced and broadcast by the BBC, based on a character created by author and illustrator Rodney Peppé.[1] The character is a cheeky cartoon mouse who had demonstrated caring for others and other positive social values.[2]

It was aired on CBBC and CBeebies (both the separate channel and CBeebies on BBC One and BBC Two). It has also been broadcast on ABC Kids. It started from 27 September 1999 and ended on 31 March 2000.

There were also Angelmouse books and plush toys available in the United Kingdom.

Characters

  • Angelmouse – A young mouse who is an angel. He lives on earth with his friend Quilly, and receives missions to do good deeds from "You-know-who" (God). He has wings and a "thingamajig" (halo), which is loose and can slip, shrink, wobble or even disappear when he misbehaves or neglects his mission. His Thingamajig can also mend things and solve problems.
  • Quilly the Bird – A talking bird, who gives Angelmouse advice and always prompts him to start or continue his missions. He is also the narrator of each episode.
  • Elliemum – A sensible, kind and cheerful elephant and the mother of Baby Ellie who highly regards Angelmouse as a 'real angel'.
  • Baby Ellie – Elliemum's baby elephant, who likes to play and join in the fun.
  • Oswald – A duck, who loves to speed especially on roller-skates. He often says "No Brakes!" as he whizzes by.
  • Spencer – A dotty teddy bear, who frequently drives a car.
  • Little Petal – A rag doll, who runs a little shop.
  • Hutchkin – A rabbit, who stays in his burrow most of the time.
  • Other Angels – The angels that live in Heaven and are seen to attend Angel School, a school meant for angels that teaches them how to be good, paint rainbows, and go through the pearled gates of Heaven.

(They made their first appearance in the episode "My Friend Angelmouse")

  • Angel Teacher – The teacher of all of the angels, he first appeared in the episode "My Friend Angelmouse", revealing that he sometimes gets annoyed when Angelmouse makes a mistake.
  • You-know-who – He is actually God; he is referred to throughout the series as You-know-who by both Angelmouse and Quilly (and possibly the other characters). He is never shown on screen or says anything; despite this, he sends Angelmouse missions by a piece of paper that flies with wings above it. Since He is God, it is believed that He is not a man, and has no shape or form.

(Whenever Angelmouse's Thingamajig disappears when he makes a mistake, it is possible that You-know-who is responsible for taking the Thingamajig away as Angelmouse's punishment for some sort.)

  • The Weather Angels – 3 angels that often deal with the weather.
    • The Sun Angel – He has the sun power of sunlight/daylight.
    • The Wind Angel – He has the ability to provide wind by taking a deep breath and blowing the wind out of his mouth.
    • The Rain Angel – He has the power to provide rain to Earth.

(Unlike the other angels, the Weather Angels do not have wings, robes, or halos, but are seen as spirits that deal with weather often.)

  • The Post Angel
    • An angel that deals with the Seventh Heaven Newspaper.

Episodes

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Releases

VHS:

  • "My Friend Angelmouse" (2000) - (My Friend Angelmouse, Lost Thingamajig, Windy Weather Day, Trumpet, Baby Ellie's Presents, Angelcake, Copycat Chick, Angelmouse's Day Off, A Visitor For Angelmouse, Angelmouse's Reward)

DVD:

  • "Angelmouse - The Complete Series" (2006), Exclusive in Australia - (All 26 episodes)
  • "Angelmouse: Angelmouse's Reward, A Visitor for Angelmouse and other stories" (2006) - (Angelmouse's Reward, A Visitor for Angelmouse, The Rainy Day, Can't Sleep Won't Sleep, Guardian Angelmouse)

See also

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  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Roscoe, Barley (2 December 2022). "Rodney Peppé obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.McClure, Richard (24 January 2001). "Temper, temper". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 August 2024.