The Niagara Falls Review

New series a blend of live-action, animation

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MELISSA HANK

POSTMEDIA NETWORK

With Canada-centric programmin­g fervently marking the country’s 150th birthday (see: and the upcoming among others), it only seems right that kids are invited to the party. Consider their RSVP. The new series, a blend of liveaction and animation, features three puppets: Bebe the Beaver, Mo the Moose and Gavin the Canada goose. Over 26 seven-minute episodes, they travel to each province and territory to explore the things that make the country super-cool, like specific foods, pastimes, animals and the national anthem.

For show creator Ben Mazzotta, the series fills a hole in the kids TV landscape. “I didn’t see enough TV shows for kids that are quintessen­tially Canadian,” he says.

represents everything I love about my country.”

In one episode, Bebe and Mo build a canoe and meet Olympic kayaker Adam van Koeverden. A hockey-based instalment features NHL legend Darryl Sittler, while the Canada Day one gets face time with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau.

“All the guest stars were amazing. I get a kick out of watching a celebrity being interviewe­d by puppets,” says Mazzotta. “Madame Sophie Grégoire Trudeau was a joy to meet. Charismati­c, smart and easygoing. And, of course, my childhood hero Darryl Sittler. The man’s a legend.”

Geared toward four- to six-yearolds, Canada Crew debuts Monday on TVO in Ontario. New episodes air Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It’s also available on the TVOKids YouTube channel.

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