Hip Hop Harry

Hip Hop Harry

Hip Hop Harry
Created by Claude Brooks
Gelila Asres
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 22-30 Minutes
Distributor Hip Hop Harry Productions
Allumination FilmWorks
Release
Original network Discovery Kids
TLC
Retro Television Network
Original release September 26, 2006 (2006-09-26) – July 14, 2008 (2008-07-14)
Website
Hip Hop Harry performing at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on the UCLA campus

Hip Hop Harry was a children's show that aired on Discovery Kids and TLC as part of the Ready Set Learn block, as well as most Retro Television Network affiliates, as an E/I-compliant program. Similar to Barney & Friends, Kidsongs, Sesame Street and Teletubbies on PBS, Hip Hop Harry is a live action program designed for children in the 3-9 year old age group. The program uses age appropriate hip hop music and dance to teach social, educational, physical and creative skills.

Physical appearance

Hip Hop Harry is an anthropomorphic yellow furry bear with a red shirt, blue hat, baggy blue pants, a gold chain with an "H" in the middle, and white shoes with an "H" on each side. The character's appearance is in the general style of hip hop fashion. Harry also has a blue and red wrist watch. His birthday is January 22, 1988, as noted in episode 5.

Cast

The gang performed Move Those Feet at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 25 and 26, 2009 on the Target children's stage, on the campus of UCLA.

Episodes

Season 1

Season- # Episode Name Original Air Date Kids In Episode Summary
1-1. Fancy Footwork September 26, 2006 Sophina, Savannah, Jay-Jay, Scott Two sisters compete against each other in a dance competition.
1-2. When I Grow Up September 27, 2006 Savannah, Jay Jay, Scott, Megan Megan has trouble deciding what she wants to be when she grows

up; Harry and the gang learns about different jobs.

1-3. Words Have Power September 28, 2006 Sophina, Davide, Scott, Megan Sophina gets mad at Davide and uses bad words and learns a lesson in carefully choosing your words when you speak.
1-4. Making New Friends September 29, 2006 Jake, Veronicaa, Katie, Davide The kids try to make a new girl feel comfortable by involving her in their activities.
1-5. Do Your Part October 2, 2006 Kelli, Kendra, Colton, William Kelli throws a surprise birthday party for Pinky.
1-6. Never Give Up October 3, 2006 Sophina, Davide, Scott, Megan Scott is discouraged at not making any shots during basketball practice, Harry gives Scott a few tips; the kids learn about what happens underwater.
1-7. Be Creative October 4, 2006 Sophina, Davide, Scott, Kelli Harry and the gang have a costume party at Hip Hop Central. The theme for it, is a Marching Band costume party. Scott learns how to be creative about the fact that you can use other things for costumes.
1-8. We Have Five Senses October 5, 2006 Jake, Veronicaa, Davide, Elizabeth The kids are challenged to perform an activity that uses all five of their senses.
1-9. Wildlife Wendy October 30, 2006 Jake, Veronicaa, Davide, Elizabeth Wildlife Wendy teaches the kids about birds.
1-10. Air Air Everywhere October 31, 2006 Kelli, Kendra, Colton, William William has a homework assignment to prove that air surrounds everyone.
1-11. Pajama Party November 1, 2006 Jay-Jay, Kiana, Savannah, Tyler Harry and the kids throw a pajama party; Wildlife Wendy teaches the gang about nocturnal animals.
1-12. Rain Makes Rainbows November 2, 2006 Sophina, Scott, Jay Jay, Megan The kids are sad about not being able to play outside when it rains, but Hip Hop Harry encourages them not to be sad and helps them learn that rain makes rainbows, and invents a musical way to put them all in order.
1-13.(Season Finale) Dream It, Achieve It November 3, 2006 Elizabeth, Hayden, Veronicaa, William Hip Hop Central wins a reading contest.

Season 2

Season- # Episode Name Original Air Date Kids In Episode Summary
2-1. My Favorite Things April 23, 2007 Kelli, Colton, Kendra, William William and Kendra share their favorite possessions; William learns how wrong it is to lie.
2-2. A-B See April 24, 2007 Elizabeth, Hayden, Veronicaa, William The kids find things that begin with each letter of the alphabet; Hip Hop Harry teaches Elizabeth that when you have a problem, let your friends help solve it.
2-3. Peas in a Pod April 25, 2007 Kiana, Tyler, Savannah, Jay-Jay Farmer Fran teaches the kids about farm life.
2-4. Make Your Dreams Come True April 26, 2007 Sophina, Davide, Scott, Megan A professional gymnast, a veterinarian, and a children's band visit and explain the concepts of hard work.
2-5. Finding Your Talent April 27, 2007 Ryan, Veronicaa, William, Elizabeth, Katie Veronicaa has trouble deciding what her talent is.
2-6. Get Involved September 10, 2007 Kiana, Tyler, Jay-Jay, Savannah Kiana feels left out, but Hip Hop Harry encourages her to get involved in things that other people do.
2-7. I Like to Move September 11, 2007 Kelli, Hayden, Sophina, Scott The kids learn about exercise and try new ways of exercise with help from Ms. Kellee.
2-8. Just Give It a Try September 12, 2007 Ryan, Veronicaa, Elizabeth, Jay-Jay The kids make hand puppets for a puppet show, but Jay-Jay worries if his will be any good.
2-9. Grandma Brooks September 13, 2007 Kiana, Kendra, William, Tyler The kids create a Hip-Hop Center Carnival.
2-10. My Music is Your Music September 14, 2007 Jay-Jay, Ryan, Veronicaa, Elizabeth Hip Hop Harry helps the kids appreciate different styles of music; Elizabeth and Pinky have a short-term savings plan that inspires long-term goals.
2-11. You Can Dance February 23, 2008 Katie, Jake, Veronicaa, Davide Katie can dance ballet, but she needs to take classes with the other kids to learn hip-hop.
2-12. Hip Hop Big Top June 9, 2008 Kendra, Kiana, William, Tyler The gang has a circus at Hip Hop Central; William thinks he can't help because he accidentally wore a boot on one of his feet.
2-13 Fun Memories (Final Series/Season Finale) July 14, 2008 Scott, Jay-Jay, Elizabeth, Kendra, Kiana The kids are worried that they'll never see each other again. So Hip Hop Harry encourages them not to be sad just because school is out, and just use their memories to reminisce on their thoughts, so they'll always remember their friends, wherever they may be.

References

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