Ni Hao, Kai-Lan is based on the childhood memories of the show's creator,
Karen Chau, who grew up in a bicultural (Chinese-American) household.[5] "Ni hao" (你好 nǐ hǎo) means "Hello" in Mandarin, and Kai-Lan (凯兰 Kǎilán) is the Chinese name Chau was given at birth, which was later anglicized to Karen.
The first two seasons had 20 episodes each. The third season consisted of a two-part series finale.
Sascha Paladino was the head writer and developer for the show.
The entire series was released on
Paramount+ (at the time CBS All Access) on January 19, 2021.
Premise
The series follows the adventures of Kai-Lan and her group of talking anthropomorphic animal companions. The group consists of Kai-Lan, a 6-year-old
Chinese-American girl; Rintoo, a yellow 6-year-old
Bengal tiger; Tolee, a gray 5-year-old
koala; Lulu, a light pink 5-year-old
rhinoceros; and Hoho, a white 3-year-old
monkey. Each episode is based around a series of events that occur during Kai-Lan's day, along with obstacles that she and her friends are forced to overcome (with "assistance" from the viewing audience) relating to riddles, playing games, and working together. Common rituals may involve Kai-Lan resolving conflicts with her friends when they feel negative emotions. To help them, Kai-Lan has the audience help her figure out why they are having difficult situations. Usually, once Kai-Lan's friends discover that their actions are wrong, they apologize and promise to work together better. The audience is usually presented with two musical sing-alongs where Kai-Lan sings about what must be done to overcome her and her friends' challenges. The episode always ends with Kai-Lan successfully helping her friends and everyone getting along. At the end of all episodes, Kai-Lan thanks the viewer for helping her and adds, "You make my heart feel super happy!", saying it again in Chinese in Season 2 onward before saying goodbye. In the Season 1 finale, it is stated that they all live in California.
Other aspects generally featured in episodes are breaking the
fourth wall, 11 minutes of interactivity,[6] a target word that is repeated multiple times,[7] a few words of
Mandarin Chinese vocabulary, and before saying goodbye (at the end of each episode), Kai-Lan says, "You make my heart feel super happy." Later installments added Kai-lan saying this phrase in Mandarin after she said it in English: "Ni rang wo hao kai xin." Ni Hao, Kai-Lan introduces its viewers to the
Mandarin Chinese language, along with elements of
Chinese culture and values, and intergenerational families (e.g., Kai-Lan and her relationship with Ye-Ye).
Kai-Lan (voiced by Jade Lianna Peters) is a playful and adventurous 6-year-old
Chinese-American girl and the host of the show with a big heart. During the show, she and her friends have to solve problems that come up during their daily life. Kai-Lan speaks both English and Mandarin Chinese. She can also translate the languages. She loves
dinosaurs and hearts and she plays
tambourine in her music group.
Ye-Ye (voiced by Clem Cheung (English dialogue) and
Ben Wang (Chinese dialogue)) is Kai-Lan's playful, thoughtful, and caring
maternal grandfather legal guardian. He was born in Hong Kong and passes on his traditions to his granddaughter. He provides Kai-lan with gentle guidance, leading her to find her own answers, at her own pace. (Kai-Lan's parents and other grandparents are unknown.) He can play the
tuba with surprises coming out of it like bubbles and confetti. He also enjoys picking apples and making dumplings for Kai-Lan and all her animal friends. He's known to pop out of places unexpectedly, but the friends are always happy about it.
Rintoo (voiced by Jack Samson) is a rambunctious and energetic yellow 6-year-old
Bengal tiger with a frontal lisp accent. Sometimes, Rintoo acts before he thinks and problems in the show happen to him more. Even if he's with Hoho most of the time like for favorites and problems, his actual best friend is Tolee besides Kai-Lan. He loves dragons and race cars and in Kai-Lan's music group, he plays
xylophone.
Tolee (voiced by
Khamani Griffin) is a 5-year-old gray
koala who loves
pandas and fruit (especially apples, bananas, and pineapples). He is intelligent and always thinks before he acts and sometimes worries too much, but he never lets that stop him from having a great time with his friends. Kai-Lan and her friends can always rely on him for good ideas. Tolee also has a stuffed panda he affectionately named Pandy, and Tolee loves Pandy so much that he cannot imagine being without him. He is the vocalist in Kai-Lan's music group and if he plays a musical instrument, he'll play
guitar.
Hoho (voiced by Angie Wu) is an energetic 3-year-old white
monkey and is the smallest and youngest of Kai-Lan's friends which makes him go first in activities. He is very hyperactive and bounces a lot, and whenever he does it, a spring sound can be heard, so he can often be found jumping on his friends' heads. He's full of boundless energy and nothing makes him happier than being the center of attention and sometimes because he's so young, he isn't a good listener that much. Hoho likes bananas, monkeys and stars and he plays them as the
resident DJ in Kai-Lan's music group. He can't always control his emotions and can sometimes have a fiery temper when he doesn't get his way, so he sometimes needs help with them. He is very cute, adorable, bouncy, and loves playing.
Lulu (voiced by
Beverly Duan) is a sweet and intelligent 5-year-old light pink
rhinoceros. She has a red balloon tied around her horn that helps her fly. Lulu is always seen as being there to help her friends. Her musical instrument is
piano or a
keyboard. Her favorite fruit is lychee. She likes balloons, tea parties, dancing, playing house and dressing up like a fairy and more. She is very nice, energetic, and sweet.
At the start of almost every episode, Kai-Lan wakes up Mr. Sun with a tickle so she can start her day. After that, he sometimes bursts out sun fuzzies which are miniature versions of him and they tickle Kai-Lan. At night, he's called Mr. Moon and has moon fuzzies. He plays a
French horn like at the beginning of "Tolee's Rhyme Time" as Kai-Lan plays her tambourine and some ladybugs play a
pipa.
In one corner of Kai-Lan's backyard is a teeming mini-metropolis of ants called Ant City who deliver mail and build things. San San is their leader along with his two right-hand ants, Bubu and Fufu. San San is voiced by
Zachary Gordon, Bubu by Luke Manriquez, and Fufu by
Kyla Rae Kowalewski.
Other, grown-up, and minor characters
Howard (voiced by
Khamani Griffin) is an
owl who first appears in "Ni Hao, Mr. Dragon". He delivers letters and only speaks in hoots.
Mr. Fluffy (voiced by Elan Garfias) is a
hamster and
baker who first appears in "Everybody's Hat Parade".
Mei Mei (Chinese for "younger sister", voiced by
Laura Marano) is a shy blue
polar bear and is often Mr. Fluffy's assistant and partner.
Stompy (voiced by Hsiang Lo) is a big, playful blue
elephant who made his first appearance in "Safari Pals".
Gu Nai Nai (voiced by
Ming-Na Wen) is Kai-Lan's grandaunt and Ye-Ye's sister. She appears in "Kai-Lan's Trip to China".
Xiao Xi Gua (meaning "little watermelon") is a baby
panda bear. He appears in "Kai-Lan's Trip to China".
The Peeking Mice are little black mice who are often seen playing music. They are voiced by assorted members of the cast.
Mr. Hoppy is a
frog who starts out as light green with white eye with black pupils within and speaks in ribbits. Then later on, he's dark green with black eyes and talks.
The
Snails (voiced by assorted members of the cast especially Olivia Fine,
Kwesi Boakye,
Zachary Gordon and Brittany Chen) are found in one corner of Kai-Lan's backyard just like the ants.
The
Worms (voiced by assorted members of the cast especially Olivia Fine,
Kwesi Boakye,
Zachary Gordon and Brittany Chen) are found in one corner of Kai-Lan's backyard just like the ants.
The Monkey King (voiced by Jack Cygan) is a monkey superhero who lives in the sky.
The Fox King (voiced by
James Siang'a) is a
fox in The Fox Kingdom.
Sascha Paladino, Mary Harrington, Jeff DeGrandis and Andrew Huebner
Nominated
Related media
Video games
The success of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan spawned its own video game series, supported by various gaming consoles and platforms:
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan: Super Game Day (
Wii,
PS2) – released, October 26, 2009[14]
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan: New Year's Celebration (
DS) – released, November 5, 2009[15]
The show's success also spawned merchandise from 2007-2014. Kai-Lan also made appearances in Nickelodeon Fit, Nickelodeon Dance, Nickelodeon Dance 2, Dora and Kai-Lan's Pet Shelter, and Team Umizoomi & Dora's Fantastic Flight.