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The Magic School Bus Rides Again 666 Episode

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Genre
  • Children's
  • Educational
Based on The Magic School Jitney
by Joanna Cole
Bruce Degen
Voices of
  • Kate McKinnon
  • Lily Tomlin
Theme music composer Peter Lurye
Opening theme "Ride on the Magic School Bus", performed past Lin-Manuel Miranda
Country of origin
  • U.s.a.
  • Canada
Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 29 (26 + iii specials)
Production
Running time 25 minutes
Production companies
  • Scholastic Amusement
  • 9 Story Media Group
Benefactor
  • Netflix
  • ix Story Media Group
Release
Original network Netflix
Original release September 29, 2017 (2017-09-29) –
December 26, 2020 (2020-12-26)
Chronology
Preceded by The Magic School Motorbus

The Magic Schoolhouse Motorbus Rides Again is an blithe children'south spider web series, based on the book series of the same proper name past Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. It also serves as a continuation of the 1994-97 PBS Kids series The Magic School Coach, with Lily Tomlin reprising her role as Ms. Frizzle. The serial premiered on Netflix on September 29, 2017.[1] The second flavour premiered on April 13, 2018.[2]

Three 45-minute specials, "Kids in Space", "The Frizz Connection", and "In the Zone", premiered on Netflix in 2020.[iii] [4] [5] [6] They were dedicated to Joanna Cole, the author of the original books, who died that year.

Plot [edit]

In the sequel to Scholastic'south The Magic Schoolhouse Bus, the flagship Dr. Valerie Frizzle (now Professor Frizzle) gets her Ph.D and retires from teaching at Walkerville Elementary School. She then hires her younger sister, Miss Fiona Frizzle, to teach the class, and passes the keys of the Magic School Jitney over to her. The kids journeying on exciting new field-trips, discovering new locations, creatures, fourth dimension periods and more than to learn about the wonders of science, educating viewers along the way, on the eponymous Bus.

Voice bandage [edit]

  • Kate McKinnon as Miss Fiona Felicity Frizzle[seven]
  • Lily Tomlin as Professor Valerie Felicity Frizzle, Ph.D.
  • Miles Koseleci-Vieira (Seasons one-2) and Roman Lutterotti (specials) every bit Arnold Matthew Perlstein
  • Lynsey Pham as Wanda Li
  • Mikaela Blake as Keesha Franklin
  • Gabby Clarke equally Dorothy Ann Hudson[viii]
  • Leke Maceda-Rustecki as Carlos Ramon[8]
  • Matthew Mintz (Seasons ane-2) and Matthew Mucci (specials) equally Ralphie Alessandro Giuseppe Tennelli
  • Birva Pandya as Jyoti Kaur (new educatee after Phoebe Terese went back to her onetime school)
  • Kaden Stephen as Tim Wright

Guest stars [edit]

Season 1 [edit]

  • Volition Arnett as Galapagos Gil ("Frizzle of the Future")
  • Mae Jemison as Keesha'due south favorite celebrity astronaut, Kathy Chiliad. Kuiper ("Space Mission: Selfie")
  • Sandra Oh as Dr. Sarah Bellum ("Ralphie Strikes a Nervus")

Season two [edit]

  • Jay Baruchel every bit Dr. Tillage ("Ghost Farm")
  • Nathan Fillion equally Dorothy Ann'southward famous scientist uncle, Dr. Axle "ValveStuck" ("Waste Not, Want Not")
  • Catherine O'Hara as Tina Tennelli and Teresina Tennelli, Ralphie's trapeze-artist aunts ("Ralphie and the Flying Tennellis")
  • Martin Short equally Tony Tennelli, besides in Ralphie'south family who works in the circus ("Ralphie and the Flying Tennellis")

Special episodes [edit]

  • Chris Hadfield every bit himself ("Kids in Space")
  • Lights as Maven, Ms. Frizzle's pop-star cousin ("In the Zone")

Additional voices [edit]

  • Lilly Bartlam
  • Amos Crawley as Dorothy Ann's father ("The Tales Glaciers Tell"), and elderly Arnold ("In the Zone")
  • Annelise Forbes every bit Arnold's cousin, Janet Perlstein[9]
  • Lisa Jai every bit Wanda's mother and as a caller in the Professor Frizzle segments ("The Magnetic Mambo")
  • Julie Lemieux
  • Ana Sani
  • Stuart Stone every bit the Gizmos That Go staff ("Iii in One"), the Cosmic Corner Show announcer ("Infinite Mission: Selfie"), and a caller in the Professor Frizzle Segment ("Ghost Farm")
  • Jamie Watson
  • Marcus Craig
  • Martin Roach every bit Mr. Ruhle
  • Kevin Vidal

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (2017) [edit]

Season two (2018) [edit]

Specials (2020) [edit]

Product [edit]

In 2014, the series was first announced past Netflix and Scholastic Media, and was titled The Magic School Bus 360°.[10] The new iteration of the franchise features a modernized "Ms. Frizzle" (replacing Valerie with her younger sister Fiona) and a loftier-tech jitney that stresses mod inventions such as robotics, wearables and photographic camera technology. The hope is to obsess children's imaginations and motivate their interest in the sciences.[11] It was produced by 9 Story Media Grouping.[12] Producer Stuart Stone, who voiced Ralphie in the original series, stated that The Magic Schoolhouse Double-decker 360° will feature some of the original vocalization actors in different roles. The show's vocalisation cast is based in Los Angeles, California, United States and Toronto, Ontario, Canada with Susan Blu as the Los Angeles vocalism director and Alyson Court as the Toronto vox manager.[13] In February 2017, Kate McKinnon was bandage in the role of Ms. Frizzle (without clarifying it was Fiona, the younger sis of Valerie, now Professor Frizzle, yet voiced by Tomlin). The serial so inverse its proper noun to The Magic School Double-decker Rides Again.[14] The series was released on Netflix on September 29, 2017.[1] The second flavour was released on April 13, 2018.[two]

Lin-Manuel Miranda of Hamilton sings the theme song.[15] Phoebe Terese, a grapheme from the original serial, is replaced by a new student named Jyoti, as it was revealed that Phoebe transferred back to her old school.[sixteen] [17] The episode endings feature question and respond sessions with Professor Frizzle, echoing the segments about viewers calling the producer which accompanied the original series on commercial-gratis channels.[18] Despite clarifying some creative license taken in the episode, these scenes are yet prepare in a universe with magical vehicles.[19] Among other changes, the students notwithstanding wearable the same clothes every day but they do not resemble those from the original series.[twenty] Three 45–minute specials were released in 2020: the start special The Magic School Omnibus Rides Again: Kids in Space was released on August seven,[21] the second named The Magic Schoolhouse Coach Rides Again: The Frizz Connection on October xx[22] and a 3rd titled The Magic School Autobus Rides Again: In the Zone on Dec 26.[23] The artstyle was changed for the specials equally the characters accept no outlines and the lighting and shading are more detailed.

Critical reception [edit]

Why has this adept-natured prove already received an inordinate amount of judgement? How can this much vitriol be thrown at a cosmos earlier anyone has even seen information technology?

Decider, [24]

After the series' announcement and the release of its trailer, there was initial resistance to the new art style, absenteeism of Lily Tomlin equally Ms. Frizzle, and fear it would not alive up to the original series.[25] [26] AOL accused the show of giving Ms. Frizzle a nose job.[27] Bustle put this down to fans of the testify beingness "protective of its legacy".[28]

Despite this speculation, the series has been critically acclaimed upon release. Common Sense Media deemed the show a worthy successor to its 1990s sister series, praising its gender and ethnic diverseness and its commitment to didactics children about Stalk subjects.[29] Christianity Today argues that the prove managed to go on the "genius of the franchise", which is that the children are almost more intrigued by the complexity and society of the natural globe rather than the magic of the titular school omnibus.[thirty] Daily Dot praised the serial' premiere for addressing the modify to the show'due south construction, putting viewers at ease through the transition, calculation that the science was made "approachable".[26] The Houstonian constitute the episodes' scenarios to be "pretty interesting", commenting on the academical and moral lessons.[31] The AV Order felt the series lives up to its predecessor, and contains the same "goofy humor and ease with making learning fun".[32] Another AV Club commodity wrote that the serial is "lively, fast-paced, and exceedingly tolerable for adults", and full of enough scientific discipline to allow them to park their kids in forepart of it guilt-free.[33]

Awards and nominations [edit]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • The Magic School Bus Rides Again on Netflix
  • The Magic School Charabanc Rides Again at IMDb

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