
| As Told by Ginger | |
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| Format | Animated sitcom, Teen Drama |
| Created by | Emily Kapnek |
| Directed by | Mark Risley |
| Starring | Melissa Disney, Liz Georges, et al |
| Country of origin | USA |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 60 (List of Episodes) |
| Production | |
| Running time | 24 minutes (without commercials) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Nickelodeon |
| Original run | October 25, 2000 – November 14, 2006 |
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| IMDb profile | |
As Told By Ginger is an American emmy nominated animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon in October 2000. The show focuses on Ginger Foutley and her adventures at Lucky Jr. High, as she records them in her diary. The series was noted for its storylines, character development and the fact that the characters change outfits each time a new day comes.
In the United States, about half the episodes of the third and final season remain unaired. Also, several episodes that were once available through reruns have been taken out of the rotation. This came as a disappointment to fans during its initial run.
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The show focuses mainly on the life of junior high school student Ginger Foutley. She, along with her friends, Darren Patterson, Dodie Bishop and Macie Lightfoot, all try to rise from the position of school geeks as they solve many conflicts that come their way. Luckily for Ginger, the most popular girl in school, Courtney Gripling, has taken a liking to her and often includes her in her social plans. She is intrigued by her, what Courtney calls them, 'gingerisms'. However, Miranda Killgallen, Courtney's right hand woman, makes sure that she is not bumped down from her position thanks to Ginger. At home, Ginger records her lively adventures in her diary. Her little brother Carl, is often scheming with Robert-Joseph ('Hoodsey') Bishop in his own side plots, and her mother, Lois, is always there for advice Ginger is always open to listen to. The series takes place in the fictional town of Sheltered Shrubs, located in Connecticut. It is very rare for a children's program, especially an animated one, to be set in a specific area of the country. Other towns noted in the series are Protected Pines, a gated community in which Courtney lives, Brittle Branches, where Ginger's father resides, and Heathered Hills, the town of Ginger's summer camp crush, Sasha.
Sixty episodes plus one pilot episode were produced for the show.
The pilot for the show was completed in September 1999. The show premiered the following October on Nickelodeon. The show was greatly popular at first, even making its way into the teenager-aimed block TeenNick. After the second season, the show's popularity began to decline, partially due to constant scheduling changes. Nickelodeon then took the show off the air after airing less than half the episodes of the third and final season. Nickelodeon's sister channel, Nicktoons Network has aired two episodes that have been unseen on Nickelodeon, and it acts as the only network to air the show in the United States.
Nickelodeon 6am Tuesdays ?- March 2008
| Network | Time | In effect |
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| Nickelodeon | Wednesdays at 8 pm | October 2000-January 2001 |
| Nickelodeon | Sundays 7:30 pm | January 2001-June 2003 |
| Nick on CBS | Saturday mornings | September 2002-September 2004 |
| Nickelodeon | Selected Weekday Mornings | November 2005 |
| Nicktoons | Weekday mornings | November 2006-May 2007 |
| Nicktoons | Sunday and Monday mornings | May 2007-July 2007 |
| Nickelodeon | Monday mornings | August 2007 |
| Nicktoons | Monday - Saturday mornings | October 2007- March 2008 |
| Nicktoons | 4:00am Monday - Friday mornings | March 2008 - TBA |
Originally, Melissa Disney, who voices Ginger, sang the theme song. Before the shows first airing, the theme song was switched to a version sung by Cree Summer, the voice of Miranda. The first half of the first season used this theme song version. After that, all episodes used a new version sung by R&B artist Macy Gray. Although the Melissa Disney version has never been used in American airings, all three versions are featured regularly in other English-speaking countries.
The closing credits are generally designed backgrounds with the shows signature font. These backgrounds include the ice cream cones from Ginger's bedroom walls, ladybugs from Dodie's bedroom walls, pencils, lizards, and more. The ending theme is most often an instrumental version of the theme, although there have been exceptions. The episode Never Can Say Goodbye ended with a song called "Wrong", sung by voice actor Kenny Blank as Darren Patterson and And She Was Gone ended with a musical version of Ginger's poem during the credits. The episode Come Back Little Seal Girl featured the songs Courtney's World and The Little Seal Girl blended together. In About Face, a song called Diamonds Are Expensive, presumably sung by the engaged Lois and Dr. Dave is played over the credits. Finally, Next Question ended with The Teen Seal Girl song.
As Told By Ginger has been recognized by fans and Nickelodeon alike for its character development, most of which is unusual for a cartoon.
In the first season, Ginger's age group is hinted as being in seventh grade. By the second season, they move up to eighth grade rather than remaining the same age. They graduate Jr. high in the third season and move on to becoming freshman in high school. Carl's age group works in a similar way, as they become Jr. high students by the third season. As the episode with the Jr. high graduation aired in 2004, Ginger is most likely part of the class of 2008. Also in the second season, Darren had his unwieldy orthodontia that he had been wearing for the entire first season removed, which resulted in rising popularity. Also, many episodes (mostly seasons two-three, although season one did this too) have references to previous episodes, giving the episodes a definite order.
One of the more noticeable developments is the fact that the characters change clothes each time a new day comes. Many cartoons have their characters remain in the same outfits to save time and money. The girls in Ginger's age group (Dodie, Courtney, Macie, Miranda, and Ginger herself) and some of the adults were the only ones to do this at first. But after Darren got his orthodontia removed, he changed clothes as well. Carl's age group only changes clothes so often, most of the time with little changes. Hoodsey's coat rack has identical purple hooded-sweatshirts, mocking cartoons that always remain in the same outfits. Also, unlike live-action shows whose characters only wear an outfit once, As Told By Ginger characters wear their outfits in rotation, and new outfits are added every few episodes.
The show also deals with several deeper themes than other Nicktoons. In Wicked Game, Ginger's two best friends betray her after feeling jealousy toward her new boyfriend, Darren. In And She Was Gone, the staff and students at school think Ginger is depressed after she writes a disturbing poem. In the episode No Hope For Courtney, Carl's pranks cause his teacher to retire. After she agrees to come back, Mrs. Gordon passes on. In actuality, the voice actress, Kathleen Freeman died and the episode was dedicated to her. A Lesson in Tightropes has Ginger going through an emotional break-up with Darren while, at the same time, having to get surgery for acute appendicitis. Furthermore, the episode Stuff'll Kill Ya shows Ginger dealing with what could be conceived as a caffeine addiction.
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