Spot (franchise)
Spot is a fictional puppy created by Eric Hill, an English author and illustrator of children's picture books. The success of Hill's books about Spot led to other media productions, including television and home video titles, music albums, and CD-ROM titles.
History
First published in 1980, Where's Spot? was inspired while Hill was working in creative marketing; he noticed his three-year-old son was fascinated by the process of lifting up a paper, on a design he was creating. Captivated by this thought, Hill created a story about a puppy which incorporated the flap design. During the late 1970s it was extraordinarily innovative concept, and it took some time for any publisher to take any notice of the idea before Puffin books decided to publish his book. Within weeks of the first book being released it topped the Bestseller list.Hill said "When I first drew Spot I realised that when I came to draw the spot on his body and the tip of his tail I was copying the markings on an aircraft. I grew up drawing aircraft – that is how I learned to draw. "I am quite convinced now, as I look back, that the actual training of drawing cartoons – which is, of course, my style – led to my producing Spot. Cartoons must be very simple and have as few words as possible and so must the Spot books. I designed Spot out of my previous background as a designer and illustrator. It was quite unconscious but I can see now that I have created a ready-made trademark of its kind, with the essential spot on the body and a bit on the tail."
Over time, the book was translated into more than sixty languages. In Afrikaans versions of the book Spot is translated to "Otto", widely believed to be the surname of a South African friend of Hill's. This name has been attributed to Spot as many of the books were believed to be inspired by the life of aforementioned friend, J. Otto. In the Netherlands, Spot is known as :nl:Dribbel|Dribbel.
Characters
Main characters
- Spot: The protagonist of the series. A yellow puppy with a brown spot on each side of his body and a brown tip on his tail, Spot is full of curiosity, helpfulness, and a huge desire to learn.
- Sally: Spot's mother. She is also yellow and has a brown spot on her back that goes around the back of her body, as well as two brown spots on each side of her body and a brown tip on her tail. Much of the first story, Where's Spot?, involves her going around the house looking for Spot.
- Sam: Spot's father. He is also yellow, but without any spots on his body.
- Susie: Spot's little sister, she is yellow but has a brown spot on her back.
- Helen: A blue hippo who is Spot's best friend. Her colour is dark blue and she has sags under her eyes in the first series of The Adventures of Spot. Starting with later episodes of series one, she is redesigned with a more youthful and less intimidating appearance, turning light blue and losing the sags under her eyes. Starting with series two, she becomes an ever lighter shade of blue.
- Steve: A brown monkey with a tan face, he is playful and full of surprises.
- Tom: A green crocodile who is Spot's third best friend. He started out dark green in colour in the first series. He also sports rather sharp-looking incisors and a red colouring inside his mouth on the first series of The Adventures of Spot. Starting with later episodes of the first series, similar to Helen, he is also redesigned with a more youthful and less intimidating appearance, losing the sharp incisors and white eye sacs. Starting with the second series, he also turns to a lighter shade of green. He loves going fishing. Tom loves the snare drum, considered to be his favourite instrument. His dad is the mayor of the town.
Minor characters
- Billy: A brown bear who loves to eat. He appears in the first series of The Adventures of Spot.
- Clare: A green turtle.
- Cybil: An orange tabby cat who is the series' antagonist. She has a very rude personality, as seen in episodes "Spot's Lost Bone" and "Spot's First Walk" where she scares Spot. She appears only in the first series of The Adventures of Spot. In the U.S., her rude personality was toned down.
- Mr. Kangaroo: Spot's neighbour, a brown kangaroo that speaks in an Australian accent since that kangaroos are a native animal of Australia. He appears only in the first series of The Adventures of Spot.
- Leo: An orange lion.
- Sidney: A yellowish-green snake.
Books
- Where's Spot?
- Spot's First Walk
- Spot's Birthday Party
- Spot Goes to School
- Spot Goes on Holiday
- Spot Goes to the Farm
- Spot's First Easter
- Spot's Goes to a Party
- Spot Visits his Grandparents
List of Spot sound books
Book design
The books are set in the typeface Century Schoolbook Infant, a very rare, single-story version of Century Schoolbook.Television
With the success of the books the BBC commissioned an animated series, which first appeared on 9 April 1987; with Peter Hawkins providing the narration, and re-narrated in 2000 by Jane Horrocks. The series aired on television channel across the world, including RTÉ in Ireland, with the series dubbed into an Irish language with the title Echtrai Bhrain. A DVD version was released in Japan in 2005 with Japanese, English and Instrumental sound tracks. The DVDs used the same name for Spot as the books in Japan, that being コロちゃん''The Adventures of Spot'': series 1 (1987)
The first series of The Adventures of Spot, which was animated and produced by King Rollo Films, aired on the BBC between 9 April and 17 July 1987. It consisted of 13 episodes, each 5 minutes long. The episodes were narrated by Paul Nicholas and the music was composed by Duncan Lamont.Episodes in this series:
- "Spot's Surprise Parcel"
- "Spot's Lost Bone"
- "Spot's First Walk"
- "Spot in the Woods"
- "Spot's Birthday Party"
- "Where's Spot?"
- "Sweet Dreams, Spot"
- "Spot Goes to School"
- "Spot Goes to the Circus"
- "Spot Follows His Nose"
- "Spot Goes Splash"
- "Spot's Windy Day"
- "Spot Goes to the Beach"
''The Adventures of Spot'': series 2 (1993)
Episodes in this series:
- "Spot Goes to the Farm"
- "Spot Sleeps Over"
- "Spot Makes a Cake"
- "Spot Goes to the Park"
- "Spot Finds a Key"
- "Spot in the Garden"
- "Spot Goes to a Party"
- "Spot's Winter Sports"
- "Spot Goes to the Fair"
- "Spot's Favorite Toy"
- "Spot's First Picnic"
- "Spot At the Playground"
- "Storytime with Spot"
''Spot's Musical Adventures'' (2000)
Episodes:
- "Spot's Show"
- "Spot's Treehouse"
- "Spot's Breakfast"
- "Spot's Horse"
- "Spot's Grandpa"
- "Spot's Umbrella"
- "Spot's Band"
- "Spot's Bath"
- "Spot's Tent"
- "Spot Tidies Up"
- "Spot Helps Grandma"
- "Spot's School Trip"
- "Hide and Seek"
Home Video release specials
''It's Fun to Learn with Spot'' – Phase 1 (1990)
The first phase of It's Fun to Learn With Spot, produced by Spitfire Television and Living Doll Productions and where released on VHS. It consisted of four episodes, each approximately fifteen minutes in length. These episodes were voiced and narrated by Peter Hawkins. The theme song used in The Adventures of Spot was licensed from King Rollo Films, so the familiar tune by Duncan Lamont was heard at the beginning and end of each episode. However, music on the show was kept to a minimum.- "Spot's Alphabet"
- "Spot's Busy Year"
- "Spot Learns to Count"
- "Spot Tells the Time"
''It's Fun to Learn with Spot'' – Phase 2 (1994)
Episodes in this series:
- "Spot's Looks at Opposites"
- "Spot's First Word Game"
- "Spot Looks at Colours"
- "Spot Looks at Shapes"
Spot's Magical Christmas was released in 1995 and Spot and his Grandparents Go to the Carnival in 1997. These two specials, which are both thirty minutes long, have some notable differences from the normal series. First off, they have no narration, and each character is voiced distinctly. The characters' mouths also move to speech, in comparison to the other episodes, in which the characters' mouths remain static and the entire episode is narrated as a story. There are also several songs in the specials, as there were in It's Fun to Learn With Spot.
Voices
- Calum Neilsen – Spot
- Tom Fletcher – Spot
- Josie Lawrence – Sally/Helen
- Paul Nicholas – Sam
- Philip Pope – Tom
- Steve Steen – Sam /Steve
- Steve Frost – Reindeer #1
- Lee Cornes – Reindeer #2
- Andy Paresi – Santa Claus
- Jim Cummings – Santa Claus/Reindeer #1
- Tress MacNeille – Sally//Helen/Reindeer #2
- Carol MacReady – Grandma
- Rob Inglis – Grandpa
U.S. Original
- The U.S. original of the show are voices:
- *Corey Burton – Narrator/Sam/Tom/Steve/Spot's Grandpa/Various
- *Linda Gary – Sally/Miss Bear/Betsy/Helen/Claire/Tina/Cybil/Various
- *Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Ryan O'Donohue and Haley Joel Osment – Spot
- *Shaun Fleming - - Spot
- *Tress MacNeille – Helen/Sally/Female Reindeer/Spot's Grandma/Various
- *Jim Cummings - Male Reindeer/Santa Claus
Other media
Music albums
A number of companies have released a number of CDs featuring mainly nursery rhymes, under the name of "The Spot".- Spot in the Park with the Flowerpot Gang Released in Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the early 2000s, Spot in the Park with the Flowerpot Gang consists of 26 nursery rhymes. Apparently, it is no longer published.
- Spot's First Play Songs Published by Genius Entertainment and is also available in a box set titled Spot's Favorite Toddler Tunes.
- Spot's Farmyard Friends It is also published by Genius Entertainment and is also available in the Spot's Favorite Toddler Tunes box set.
- Spot's Classics for Growing Minds Bidding on the success of the controversial Mozart Effect, Spot's Classics for Growing Minds contains twelve classical numbers from various classical composers. Also published by Genius Entertainment, this album has also made its appearance in the Spot's Favorite Toddler Tunes box set.
CD-ROMs