Lu & the Bally Bunch

Lu & the Bally Bunch
GenreChildren's television series
Comedy
Preschool
Musical
Created byNicky Phelan
Developed bySarah Lonsdale
Jennie Stacey
Written byNicky Phelan
Directed byNicky Phelan
Voices ofFreya Mclaughlin
Joy Tú Clarke
Alice Helenport
Kolby McDonald
Marcus Power
Leo Tobin
Aileen Mythen
Music byDarren Hendley
Opening theme"Lu & the Bally Bunch Theme Song" (music by Darren Hendley)
Ending theme"Lu & the Bally Bunch Theme Song" (instrumental)
ComposerDarren Hendley
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • United States
  • Ireland
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes76
25 (shorts)
Production
Executive producersVince Commisso
Cathal Gaffney
Darragh O'Connell
Nicky Phelan
Angela C. Santomero
Jennie Stacey
ProducerAlicia Moore
AnimatorsLeah Alcantara
Leila Foong
Rees Geraghty
Kelsey Hawkinson
Ben Thomas
Daniel Varela
EditorsJohn Cruise
Kieran Gallagher
Fiona Hamilton
Fred O'Connor
Running time7 minutes
22 minutes ("Bug Noillg")
58 seconds (shorts)
Production companies9 Story Media Group
Brown Bag Films
Bhean Productions Limited[1]
Original release
NetworkCBC Kids
CBC Gem (Canada)[2]
HBO Max
Cartoonito (United Kingdom, United States, Africa and Netherlands)
CBeebies (United Kingdom)[3]
RTÉjr (Ireland)
ReleaseMarch 17 (2023-03-17) –
September 4, 2023 (2023-09-04)

Lu & the Bally Bunch is an animated children's series created, written and directed by Nicky Phelan.[4] The series aired in 2023, on March 17 in New Zealand on TVNZ and on April 1 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Cartoonito[5] and in Canada on CBC Kids.[6]

Premise

The series follows the life of Lu, a 3-year-old Irish ladybird who had just started pre-school with her new friends Biba, Gus, Declan, Elodie, Barnaby, and her teacher Shella. The series was inspired by the creator, Nicky Phelan, helping at his mom's preschool.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Pilot22017 (2017)2021 (2021)Cartoonito (USA)
17617 March 2023 (2023-03-17)4 September 2023 (2023-09-04)CBC Gem
Shorts25UnknownTBA

Voice cast

  • Ladybird Lu (voiced by Freya Mclaughlin)[7] is a ladybird who is newly in preschool and lives in a strawberry house with her parents Liam & Lorna.
  • Biba Butterfly (voiced by Joy Tú Clarke) is a monarch butterfly who is Lu's best friend. She lives inside a carrot apartment with her parents and younger brother Bo.
  • Elodie Worm (voiced by Alice Helenport) is a bilingual earthworm who speaks both French and English (as shown in "Mon Ami Celeri"), and one of Lu's friends. She lives inside an apple in a tree with her mother, although her father is implied to be her mother's boyfriend. She also has a cousin named Etienne, and graduates from Shell School near the end of the series.
  • Gus Greenfly (voiced by Kolby McDonald) is a serious greenfly who is one of Lu's friends. He likes following rules and is implied to be autistic, though this is not explicitly confirmed. He lives in a lily pad houseboat with his single mother, his grandparents and older sister Grace.
  • Declan Ground Beetle (voiced by Marcus Power) is a blue ground beetle who is Shell School's "class clown". He is one of Lu's new friends and lives in a teapot restaurant called the Teapot Cafe, which his dad, Darren, owns, alongside his two older brothers Dermot and Dara. He is also the only character out of the main six characters implied to have no mother, and she is not mentioned or seen onscreen in any episodes where his father and/or brothers appear.
  • Barnaby Bumblebee (voiced by Leo Tobin) is a bumblebee who likes giving hugs, and one of Lu's friends. Like Biba, he also lives in a carrot apartment with his two mothers and younger twin siblings Aidan and Lola.
  • Shella (voiced by Aileen Mythen) is a snail who is Lu's teacher at Shell School, which is inside her shell.

References

  1. ^ Alfano, Alexa (October 2, 2024). "Two New Preschool Series for Cartoon Network". Worldscreen. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
  2. ^ "About the Show". CBC. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
  3. ^ "CBeebies unveil raft of new and returning children's programmes to kick off 2024". BBC. January 11, 2024. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
  4. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (October 2, 2024). "9 Story Launches Two New Animated Pre-K Series on Cartoonito". Animation Magazine. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
  5. ^ Bharanidharan, Sadhana (September 27, 2023). "CBeebies picks up Lu & the Bally Bunch". Kidscreen. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
  6. ^ "9 Story Distribution print ad (page 19)". Kidscreen (February/March 2023).
  7. ^ "Freya On Song: In 'Lu & the bally bunch'". The Echo. October 17, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2025.