Brown Bag to Produce Doc Mc Stuffins

Brown Bag Films are to produce Doc McStuffins, a new 52 episode  series  for Disney that will be broadcast on US cable TV channel Disney Junior.

The Doc is in! Dottie "Doc" Mc Stuffins

The Doc is in! Doc McStuffins

Official Announcement:

THERE’S A NEW DOC ON THE BLOCK…

 

PRODUCTION HAS BEGUN IN IRELAND ON “DOC MCSTUFFINS,”AN ANIMATED SERIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS TO PREMIERE ON DISNEY JUNIOR BLOCKS AND CHANNELS AROUND THE WORLD BEGINNING IN 2011

 

Academy Award-Nominated Brown Bag Films to Produce

Production has begun in Dublin, Ireland, on “Doc McStuffins,” an animated series about six-year-old ”Doc” McStuffins, who communicates with and heals stuffed animals and toys out of her backyard clinic.  This imaginative series, with an emphasis on healthy living, will highlight the importance of taking care of oneself and others. The two time Academy Award nominated animation studio Brown Bag Films (”Granny O’Grimm,” “Give Up Yer Aul Sins”) will produce the series in association with Disney Channel.  Beginning in 2011, “Doc McStuffins” will premiere on the soon to be branded Disney Junior blocks on Disney Channel, and Disney Junior channels around the world. The announcement was made today by Nancy Kanter, senior vice president, Playhouse Disney Worldwide.

Kanter said: “Helping their kids live a healthy lifestyle is a top priority for parents.  ‘Doc McStuffins’ combines every kid’s dream of their toys coming to life with valuable lessons about health and wellness.  We are confident that Doc’s relatable warmth and charm will ease young viewers’ natural trepidations about familiar situations including visiting the doctor, getting shots and taking medicine.”

Doc runs her backyard community clinic with the help of Squeakers, an alarmist squeaky toy fish; Hallie, a jolly hippo receptionist; Stuffy, an overly proud stuffed dragon; and Lambie, Doc’s fashion forward best friend lamb.  The kids in Doc’s neighborhood aren’t quite sure how she does it, but they believe in her ability to heal their beloved toys.  The series models a strong sense of community and the importance of lending a helping hand, or paw, when people and stuffed animals need it most.

The Hollywood Health & Society division of the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center will serve as the health and medical consultant for the series, advising on core health issues that are relevant to young kids and families.

Emmy Award-winning writer Chris Nee (”Little Bill”) is creator and executive producer and Emmy Award-winning Norton Virgien (”Rugrats”) is director.  “Doc McStuffins” is a production of the Brown Bag Films in association with Disney Channel.

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13 comments so far

  1. Looking forward to watching this series with my toddler son next year.

    By Rebekah
    25 June 2010
    4:01 pm

  2. Congratulations!

    By Ken Heslip
    25 June 2010
    4:52 pm

  3. Hi,

    Just wondering if Brown Bag is looking for extra staff for this project? I’m keen to send out my works to companies now since finishing college last week…

    Thanks,
    L.H.

    By Leeann Hamilton
    25 June 2010
    7:31 pm

  4. Thanks Rebekah & Ken!

    Leeann, all job positions at Brown Bag are posted on our blog. Check out this post for latest positions: http://www.brownblogfilms.com/news/positions-at-brown-bag-films/

    By Jennie
    28 June 2010
    9:00 am

  5. congrats… cant wait to watch it!!!

    By dammie sobowale
    28 June 2010
    12:11 pm

  6. nice one!

    By Alan
    28 June 2010
    6:20 pm

  7. Well done on Disney Commission, thats fantastic and well deserved

    By corrina askin
    29 June 2010
    4:58 pm

  8. Well done Jennie and Co. Thats great news.

    By Peter
    2 July 2010
    9:19 am

  9. Congratulations!

    What is the length of each episode?

    By Gustavo Madrigal
    5 July 2010
    4:16 am

  10. You guys are RockStars.This surely looks very nice.

    By Anukul Kukade
    5 July 2010
    12:52 pm

  11. @ Gustavo – Episodes will be 11 minutes each!

    By Doc
    27 August 2010
    11:33 am

  12. I hope “Doc” has a great family unit. I would love to see her support system.

    By BABE
    9 October 2010
    6:23 pm

  13. I am so excited and cannot wait to see the new show. I don’t plan to miss a single episode.

    By Paula G. Williams
    29 May 2011
    2:30 pm