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Daniel Tiger (voiced by Jake Beale in season 1, season 2 episodes 1-11, 13, 16-18 and season 3 episode 1, Devan Cohen in season 2 episodes 14 and 15, 18 and 19 and season 3 episodes 2-25, Keegan Hedley in seasons 4 and 5, Asher Bolduc-Theron in "Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood" and season 6, Rain Janjua in season 7) and upcoming voice (Simon ...
Only Daniel Striped Tiger can understand what Yo-Yo LaBelle is saying. Audrey Duck (performed by Susan Linn) - An occasional visitor to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Catalion (performed by Susan Linn) - A lion who is an occasional visitor to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe and is a friend of Audrey Duck.
"A Storm in the Neighborhood" Daniel's friends stay at his house when a big storm comes to the neighborhood. September 8, 2015 "After the Neighborhood Storm" After the storm ends, it makes a huge mess of the neighborhood and it is up to Daniel and everybody else to clean up. Theme Take a grown-up's hand, follow the plan and you'll be safe. 54 14
PBS KIDS has announced that on Monday, Aug. 12, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood will premiere its seventh season, consisting of 14 episodes with exciting new interstitials, plus one half-hour ...
"Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" will be a lot quieter when the PBS children's series returns next month. PBS announced Wednesday the popular Emmy-winning children's show will come back for its fifth ...
Rogers displays an assortment of Native American clothing and witnesses Native American dancers on the Picture Picture screen. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Lady Elaine Fairchilde wants to be a cowgirl for the fair. Both King Friday and Daniel Tiger demonstrate activities at their booths. Aired on July 31, 1968.
The "Neighborhood of Make-Believe" is the fictional kingdom visited by Mr. Rogers during the show. Characters in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe were portrayed by both hand puppets and actors. Fred Rogers was the puppeteer for a great number of the characters: Collette; Cornflake S. Pecially; Daniel Striped Tiger; Donkey Hodie; Edgar Cooke ...
The Children's Corner debuted puppet characters who would go on to future fame on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood; characters like King Friday XIII (who would dub four children "Prince" or "Princess" during the birthday greetings segment of the Children's Corner) and Daniel Striped Tiger, who was named after WQED's first general manager, Dorothy ...