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Johnny and the Sprites

Johnny and the Sprites
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Created by John Tartaglia
Starring John Tartaglia
Opening theme "Johnny and the Sprites Theme Song"
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 26 half hours and 5 short-subject "pilots"
Production
Executive producer(s) John Tartaglia
Running time 5 minutes / 30 minutes
Production company(s) Homegirl Productions
Distributor Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Disney Junior
Original release October 9 (shorts)
January 13, 2007 (half hour series) – October 12, 2005 (shorts) January 4, 2009 (half hour series)

Johnny and the Sprites is an American musical television show aimed for preschoolers that airs every weekend on the "Playhouse Disney" program of The Disney Channel. The show was created by, is produced by, and stars John Tartaglia (of Avenue Q fame). The show's theme song was written by Stephen Schwartz. Each episode of the show features a musical number, many of which are written by various notable Broadway composers such as Gary Adler, Bobby Lopez, Laurence O'Keefe, Michael Patrick Walker, and others. The Sprites and all of the other creatures that inhabit Johnny's world were designed by Michael Schupbach. The set was designed by Laura Brock.

The show premiered on October 9, 2005 with five 5-minute-long episodes, which continually play on The Disney Channel's programming. However, due to extremely positive audience reaction, the show was renewed for thirteen half-hour shows for 2007. The current episodes can also be viewed on the Disney Channel's official website. The show was then renewed for a second season of half-hour episodes, which were filmed in Fall 2007 at Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, New York City. The second season premiered Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008.

The show follows Johnny T (Tartaglia), a song writer who moves into a house given to him by his great-uncle. There, he discovers little magical creatures (brought to life through puppetry) called "sprites," who introduce him to their fantasy world. In return, Johnny shows the sprites, named Ginger (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), Basil (Tim Lagasse), Lily (Carmen Osbahr) and Root (Heather Asch) what it is to be human, teaching them (and the viewer) an important lesson through song, dance, and entertainment.


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