The Upside Down Show


The Upside Down Show is an Australian children's television series produced by Sesame Workshop and Noggin LLC for Nickelodeon. It originally aired on Noggin, a cable channel that initially launched as a joint venture between Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop. The series was the recipient of a 2009 Logie Award, and also won the Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Award for Main Title Design, and a Parents' Choice Award Silver Honor for Television.

Summary

Shane Dundas and David Collins, The Umbilical Brothers, play brothers who live together in a strange house with a variety of unusual rooms en route to a place they go to for the very first time. When they arrive at their destination, a fast-motion sequence of them visiting the place is shown.

Characters

The show premiered on both Noggin and Nick Jr. Australia in 2006.
In 2006, in a New York Post interview, Shane Dundas expressed doubts about the return of the show for a second season.

Episode structure

Before title sequence

Each episode begins with a cold opening showing one or both brothers in the middle of an activity. David introduces "The Remote" by pretending to be holding a remote control. He explains that The Remote can control the action on-screen. He demonstrates by pressing various buttons, which control Shane's actions. The remote also has buttons such as "Humongous" and "Minute" that cause some strange and/or undesired effects. David offers The Remote to the viewer and "hands it over" by reaching off-screen downward. The brothers direct the viewer to "press the Play button" to start the episode. This results in the viewer accidentally pressing the wrong button and putting the brothers in a bizarre situation. The brothers encourage the viewer to fix the situation by pressing a button for the opposite effect and then press Play. Shane will commonly say "Whatever you do, don't press the," resulting in a repeat of the same bizarre situation before the viewer is again encouraged by the brothers to press the same opposite button as before for the same opposite effect. Finally, the boys encouraged the viewer to press play which they do, starting the show.

Title sequence

The Action Fingers perch on the title, which is flipped upside down. Pointy reads the title as "Down Upside", realizing the mistake, they turn the title the right way up. After jumping off the title, Pointy and Knuckles run and jump over the words "Starring David Collins and Shane Dundas" then the words "Created by Belinda Ward and Shane Dundas & David Collins" drop as the Action Fingers continued running before kicking the words and running up to the red door, Knuckles knocks the door and Pointy opens it showing Shane and David's apartment.

Plot structure

The central objective of each episode is for Shane and David to get to a certain location. They spend the episode adventuring through the various red doors in their apartment, as well as searching other places. The brothers occasionally request help from the viewers, asking them to press buttons on their remote. Their journey takes them to "Wrong Turn" rooms. In at least one of the rooms, they encounter a child who teaches them something and sets them on the correct path. Eventually, they locate their destination "for the very first time" and visit the place in fast motion.

Ending

The show ends with the brothers back in their apartment. During the last few minutes of the show, they give the viewer an imaginary souvenir to thank them for their help throughout the episode.

Running gags

There are a few running gags in the show. The main one is the "Upside-Down" button; when this button is pressed the viewpoint shifts to an upside-down shot. One of the boys asks the viewer to press the "Right Side Up" button, at which point the viewpoint rights itself.

Episodes

Home media

The complete series DVD was released on a two-disc set on 19 January 2012 as a manufacture on demand Amazon exclusive.