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Playhouse Disney Stanley Animals Game

Playhouse Disney Stanley Animals Game Average ratng: 4,5/5 618 reviews

- - - - Purpose Besides play, this title features the following intents: • Licensed title • Educative message broadcasting • Informative message broadcasting Market This title is used by the following domains: • Entertainment • Education • Humanitarian & Caritative • Ecology Audience This title targets the following audience: Age: 12-16 / 17-25 / 8-11 / 3-7 General Public Gameplay The gameplay of this title is Game-based (designed with stated goals) The core of gameplay is defined by the rules below. Stanley's Mom wants him to get ready to go to the beach and Stanley has to collect some beach items; hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, water bottle, and his tiger swim tube, Theodore (which he suspects his brother has taken). He's also looking for some stickers he has misplaced, and the player is encouraged to click on everything and visit every room in the house to find all the missing items. As he uncovers animations and plays games, the player will sometimes be directed to Stanley's 'Big Book of Everything', which he totes around in a wagon along with the items he finds. This book has a page and at least one animal for every letter of the alphabet except X - each page tells a few facts about the animal and offers a printable picture. As the player uncovers Stanley's stickers, they will appear in the book as well.

Sometimes Stanley will seize upon an object the player has clicked and use it in imaginative play; for instance, finding his bear slippers makes Stanley pretend to be a bear reaching for a hive full of honey, and upon finding a cardboard tube Stanley puts it on his nose and pretends to be an anteater. These play scenes are accompanied by interesting tidbits about whatever animal he is being. Gameplay uses the mouse to point and click.

Stanley's pet goldfish travels everywhere with him and offers encouragement and gentle reminders when needed, and will recap the player's latest accomplishments for him. There is a Parent's Area where adults can access information about the lessons their child has played through, a list of facts about animals in the game, and some ideas about reinforcing the lessons learned.

Title card Genre Created by Voices of Jessica D. Stone Rene Mujica Khylan Jones Theme music composer Opening theme 'My Man Stanley' by Ending theme 'My Man Stanley' (Instrumental) by Country of origin United States No.

Playhouse Disney's: Stanley Tiger Tales Artech Studios (Canada), Disney Interactive (U.S.A.), 2001. Along the way, kids learn all about animals, as each learning adventure focuses on fun animal facts, habits, and traits. With Stanley and his limitless imagination as their trusted companions, kids go on a quest for higher learning, taking Stanley's love of.

Of seasons 3 No. Of episodes 65 Production Running time 30 minutes Production company(s) Release Original network Original release September 15, 2001 ( 2001-09-15) – January 1, 2007 ( 2007-01-01) Stanley is an American that aired on based on the series of children's books written by 'Griff' (as indicated on the cover of the original book), also known as Andrew Griffin. It was produced by and was developed for television by (the creator of,,,, and ) and. Stanley teaches a wide variety of issues preschool children face, including change, growth, rules, and dealing with others. Each episode centers on an animal that deals with or helps explain the issue Stanley is grappling with. And group, known for their hit song ', sang the theme song for the series, 'My Man Stanley'. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Synopsis [ ] Each episode shows Stanley (voiced by Jessica D.

Stone) in a situation he does not fully understand. He discusses it with his pet goldfish Dennis () before consulting the Great Big Book of Everything, a remarkably complete book aimed at young children or his computer. By observing how an animal copes with the same situation Stanley faces, or how it can overcome a similar difficulty, Stanley learns to deal with the situation himself. Throughout the show Stanley and all his preschool aged friends are able to talk to his pet cat, Elsie () and dog Harry (Rene Mujica) as well as Dennis. Other animals also seem to occasionally respond, but never talk or give a definite indication they truly understood what was said.

Stanley and his friends actively try to keep the adults (that is, except Stanley's grandmother), and by extension Stanley's older brother Lionel, from realizing this. The Great Big Book of Everything appears to be magical in nature, able to either let the animals out of the pages or allow the children to enter, sometimes changing them into animals in the process. This does not appear to be imaginary since occasionally adults do notice the noise, and Stanley works hard to hide the animals. There is also an episode where Stanley's brother sees a in the yard but dismisses the memory when it disappears back into the book. The special features Stanley's grandmother who, it is implied, is a witch.

She reveals that she too can work the book, and in fact was the one who gave it to Stanley. She was also the one who taught its theme song to Harry and Elsie. When someone says the 'Great Big Book of Everything', hints it out, or even has the book, Elsie and Harry will wake up or find their way into the scene and start singing.

This usually annoys Dennis, who after the introductory verse, says something like 'Oh not again!' The episodes, 'Growing Pains,' 'Time for Toolfish,' and 'Pearls of Wisdom,' show Harry, Stanley's pet dog, in a swimsuit.

Characters [ ] • Stanley Griff (Jessica D. Stone) is an imaginative young boy.

He has three pets: a goldfish named Dennis, a dog named Harry, and a cat named Elsie. He has an older brother named Lionel, who enjoys playing his electric guitar, a father who stays at home and draws cartoons, and a mother who is a dentist (the latter two were revealed in the episode 'Double-Duty Dad'). • Dennis the Goldfish () is the goldfish of Stanley Griff. Crack file game. In fact, he is Stanley's best friend who gives him education about animals to help him with his everyday problems, which interest him. He also has to point out the flaws in Stanley's ridiculous solutions.

He even breaks the fourth wall by either encouraging the audience to do something fun or by asking them questions at the end of almost every episode. • Lionel Griff () is the older brother of Stanley.

He likes rock and roll music a lot and always wears headphones on his ears, but still loves his younger brother very much by giving him advice, helping out with his homework, and looking out for him. • Mark Griff () is the father of Stanley and Lionel. He is a stay-at-home father but works anyway as a. He wears glasses, a dark purple short sleeved shirt, dark pants, has short dark strands of hair and has a beard. • Joyce Griff () is the sweet and caring mother of Stanley and Lionel. She works as a and loves her family very much. However, she does have ophidiophobia, which is the fear of snakes.

She has red hair, wears, a green collared short sleeved shirt, red and white shoes. • Lester Goldberg () is one of Stanley's friends. He has a father who is referred to as Mr. In 'Little Dog Lost', it is revealed that he is Jewish because not only is his last name Goldberg, he does not celebrate and he celebrates.But he gets a present for every one of the 8 nights of the holiday. In the episode Gorilla Sleepover it revealed that his mom's first name is Nancy.

He also has a little sister named Samantha who went to Mrs.Griff for a dental checkup and in the episode 'Tasmanian Tantrum' she throws when she wants something. • Marcie & Mimi ( Khaylan Jones) are identical sisters who are very good friends with Stanley. They both have black hair, but Mimi's hair is long with a purple hairbow on the top of her head and Marcie's hair is tied in a ponytail. In 'Little Dog Lost', it's revealed that they are and do not celebrate. They celebrate, but still get presents every one of the 7 days of the holiday. • Jane is a girl that is in Stanley's class.

She has pigtails and appears in several episodes. She invites Stanley to her house in 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'. • Ben (Aria Noelle) is a boy that wears a hat. He appears in 'Me and My Pal Fish!' Where he takes Stanley's ball. Stanley stands up to him saying that he and Lester make a great time. He makes cameos in other episodes.

Animals

• Teresa Kirby is a girl that appears in the episode 'Shell Game'. She is the same age as Stanley. She gets shy and Stanley doesn't know why Teresa's shy. Later on, Stanley apologizes and him and Teresa be great friends. She has a pet turtle (Because Stanley and Dennis learned about turtles in this episode). • Unnamed Female Student is an unnamed orange-haired girl that is in Stanley's class. She makes cameos in the episodes where Stanley is in class.

She has speaking appearances in In a While Crocodile, Save the Bluebird, and Dances with Flamingos. She has orange pigtails, glasses, blue dress, and purple high heels.