

25 minSeason 4 • Episode 19
LatestThe Acorns are put to the ultimate challenge when they try to help Pablor.
Meet five lively animal friends who love to sing, dance and use their imaginations to embark on outrageous adventures to magical places.
Score
Genre-hopping musical numbers that absolutely slap.
Writing
Janice Burgess understood kids deserve smart stories.
Acting
Voice cast commits harder than some Oscar winners.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Janice Burgess, a Black woman executive producer, deliberately made Uniqua—pink, polka-dotted, and name meaning 'unique'—the leader. She literally couldn't be categorized as any real animal because Burgess wanted one character who just WAS.
The show had a different voice cast for singing vs. speaking, and the singing voices (like Broadway veteran Jamia Simone Nash) absolutely carried. That's why the musical numbers slap so hard—actual vocal power, not baby talk.