![]() ![]() But the necessity of bikini tops on preschoolers, who possess no secondary sexual characteristics, brings to mind the sexualization of girls, the double standards to which they are subjected, and a host of other societal critiques that bother me in general, as a woman, and as the mother of a girl. I don’t have anything against bikinis, and the boy Guppies are habitually shirtless beachwear is de rigueur in the classroom. I’m less than thrilled by the bikini tops Molly and Deema habitually wear. I watch enough anime to take the hair color scheme in stride, but given the range of possible interpretations I don’t read too much into it. Three are racial tokens (one each with apparent Asian and African ancestry, plus the “ethnically ambiguous” Molly, definitely brown † but not as dark as Goby), making half the classroom non-white, which is not bad for TV. There are three boy Guppies and three girls, with distinctive characterization (“the natural leader,” “the sweetie pie,””the make-believer,” etc., in Nick Jr.‘s capsule descriptions). There are a couple musical numbers in the course of the show, classroom time (often satisfyingly realistic: pretending to roast block marshmallows over a campfire made of blocks, making pizza out of clay, etc.), and the culmination of the show’s main theme (building a dog house for Bubble Puppy, visiting a planetarium, going on a camping trip or a plane ride-their preschool has extraordinarily good field trips). Everyone goes outside to play and two, sometimes three, will be involved in an imaginative skit, while another Guppy narrates. * Three will be shown opening their lunch boxes. Two, sometimes three, will be involved in a skit that features a customer/retailer interaction. One or two will see something interesting on the way to school (race cars, a house being built, scouts camping out, etc.) which will kick off the show’s main theme. The rest of the screen time seems to be pretty well balanced between all the Guppies. As co-hosts, Molly and Gil get a bit more screen time than the other Guppies by virtue of the introduction and transitional scenes Molly gets a lot of solo numbers, so she edges out Gil. The Bubble Guppies are a sextet of merfolk preschoolers. As a result, I’ve watched a lot of Bubble Guppies, spent a lot of time with the theme song or other musical numbers stuck in my head, and had the opportunity to reflect upon the social and educational value of the show. Bubble Guppies is her current favorite show (possibly her favorite thing in the whole entire world, right up there with Monkey and chocolate and apple juice). Last month, we began giving The Daughter a bit more designated TV time. Skai Jackson | Teddy Walsh | Jelani Imani | Chris Phillips | Marleik Walker | Frank Welker | Eamon Pirruccello | Matthew Leo | Reyna Shaskan | Tori Feinstein | Jet Jurgensmeyer | Zachary Gordon | Chistopher Borger | Jacob Bertrand | Brianna Gentilella | Tino Insana | Tyler Nathan | Shan Thatyus | Bailey Gambetogello | Isacc Ryan Brown | Michela Luci | Jacob Soley | Kason Offered | Ty Dfgh | Hattie Kratgen | Simon Pirso | Daniel "Danny" Pathan | Lukas Engal | Millie Davis | Pierre Boston | Juan Luis Boilla | Carter Thorne | Jack Griffo | Boyson Andersen | Christian J.Clockwise from upper right: Goby, Molly, Deema, Oona, Gil, and Nonny. The only episodes where she didn't voiced Molly were in Rockin' Out! and The Guppies Save Christmas!īubble Guppies Voice Actors And Actresses.With the exception of certain parts Brianna, was mostly absent in Season 5, due to Taylor Kaplan taking her place.She is the only voice actress left from the original cast of the series to play her character, albeit through singing only, In Season 6’s cases returning to reprise her role as Molly in that season.She loves making up song covers in collaboration with artists such as Lady Gaga, who is a huge fan of her, as well as fewer Disney OST soundtrack covers.In addition to acting, Brianna enjoys drawing, writing music and lyrics, and teaching tricks to her dog, Xena. In her spare time, Brianna is actively involved in Broadway Kids Care, an organization devoted to teaching young performers how to give back to the community. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas and has performed in many regional theatrical productions including Gypsy, The Music Man, and Hairspray. Brianna made her Broadway debut at the age of 11 in Dr. Some of her favorite voiceover roles have been on Nickelodeon as the “Dictionary” on Blue’s Room and “Clues” on Blue’s Clues. Brianna, who is from Bronx, NY, began performing professionally at the age of seven. 28 (Born February 23rd, 1995) in New York, NY, USAīrianna Rose Gentilella is the voice of Molly in Nickelodeon’s and Nick Jr's Bubble Guppies. ![]()
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