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Australian TV series or program
Guess How Much I Love You Also known as Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare Based on
Guess How Much I Love You by
Sam McBratney Directed by Steve Moltzen Voices of Ky Baldwin
Matthew Jacob Wayne Andrew McFarlane Bella Soleil Mistry Nicholas Roye Monique Hore Angellique Perrin Stuart Allan Michaela Deen Narrated by Kate Fitzpatrick Country of origin Australia Singapore (season 1) Canada Germany Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 78 Executive producers Suzanne Ryan Gabriele Holzner Patricia Vasapollo Sebastian Debertin Tina Sicker Seng Choon Meng (season 1) Wong Chi Kong (season 1) Producers Suzanne Ryan Seng Choon Meng (season 1) Running time 15 minutes per episode (approx.) Production companies
SLR Productions
Hessischer Rundfunk Scrawl Studios (season 1)
CCI Entertainment (season 1)
9 Story Media Group (season 2) Network
ABC4Kids (Australia)
KiKa (Germany)
TVOKids ,
Knowledge Kids and
TFO (Canada)
YLE (Finland)
SVTB (Sweden) Release 25 December 2011 (2011-12-25 ) – 24 December 2017 (2017-12-24 )
Guess How Much I Love You (also known as Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare ) is a children's animated television series based on the
book of the same name written by
Sam McBratney .
[1]
Season 1 was co-produced by
SLR Productions and Scrawl Studios for
KI.KA and
Hessischer Rundfunk , in association with
TVOKids ,
Knowledge Kids ,
YLE and
SVTB and with the participation of
TFO , HR1,
ABC Television and
The Walt Disney Company Australia , and distributed by
CCI Entertainment until
9 Story Media Group acquired CCI's children's and family library in 2013.
[2]
Season 2 was instead a co-production with SLR Productions,
9 Story Media Group , KiKa and Hessischer Rundfunk, in association with HR1 and the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation .
The show's genre is mostly
fantasy ,
adventure , with some
comedy ,
emotion ,
drama , and a little
history in addition to the mostly humorous tone.
Characters
Narrator - Voiced by Kate Fitzpatrick in the Australian dub.
Little Nutbrown Hare – Voiced by Ky Baldwin in the Australian dub, Matthew Jacob Wayne in the US dub.
Big Nutbrown Hare – Voiced by Andrew McFarlane in Australian dub, Kirk Thornton in the US dub.
Little Field Mouse – Voiced by Bella Soleil Mistry in Australian dub, Allie Carlton in the US dub.
Otter – Voiced by Nicolas Roye in the US dub.
Little Redwood
Fox – Voiced by Monique Hore in Australian dub, Bianca Mercado in the US dub.
Blue Bird – Voiced by Kate Fitzpatrick in Australian dub, Angelique Perrin in the US dub.
Little Grey
Squirrel – Voiced by Dylan Elchaar in Australian dub, Stuart Allan in the US dub.
Little White
Owl – Voiced by Monique Hore in the Australian dub, Micheala Dean in the US dub.
Episodes
Season 1 (2011-12)
Treasure Hunt
March Like an Ant
Blue Wonder
No Place Like Home
Favourite Thing
Big Like You
What Sound Does the Moon Make?
Autumn's Here
Snow Blanket
Snowflake
Inside Day
Slip Slop Slide
Lucky Stick
It's Okay
Where's Little Redwood Fox?
Hidden Treasures
Moon Dance
Winter Coat
Winter Surprise
New Friend
Snow White Hare
Field of Flowers
Fly the Nest
Blossoms
The Scents of Spring
Can You Touch the Stars?
Follow Me
The Nest
Hide and Seek
Feather Your Nest
Fly Away Home
Rainy Days
A Hare's Tail
Where Does the River Go?
Leaf Shade
Bedtime Story
Hare's Eye View
Taste of Sunset
You for a Day
Big Storm
Plum Summer
All Fall Down
I Promise
Pumpkin Patch
Shadow Play
Finders Keepers
Surprise!
The Big Apple
Chestnut
I Want to Fly
Four Seasons
Wind Whistle
Season 2 (2015-16)
Little Green Worm
Make a Rainbow
The Favourite Tree
Spider's Web
Big Foot
Too Big, Too Small
Winter Moon
Up All Night
The Collection
The Lucky Egg
The Autumn Journey
The Song of Spring
Summer Strawberries
The Slippery Slide
Echo Game
Cloudy Meadow
Autumn Play
Now You See Me
Busy as a Bee
Birthday Surprise
Win or Lose
Summer Days
The Holly Branch
Topsy-Flopsy Day
Feast Day
Where Are My Acorns?
Specials (2017)
Christmas to the Moon and Back
An Enchanting Easter
Broadcast
The series is shown on
KiKa in Germany,
e-Junior in the United Arab Emirates,
TVOKids in Canada,
ABC Kids in Australia,
Disney Junior in the United States,
Nickelodeon in France and the
United Kingdom , and
YLE in Finland.
[3]
Reception
The series was nominated for an
AACTA Award for "Best Children's Television Series" in 2013.
[4]
References
Full-length series
Short series
See also
Disney international co-productions
European
Current Upcoming
Dragon Striker (2024)
The Doomies (2024)
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LoliRock (Season 1 only, 2014–2016)
The Evermoor Chronicles (2014–2017)
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Counterfeit Cat (2016–2017)
The Lodge (2016–2017)
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Pat the Dog (Season 2 only, 2017–2021)
Penny on M.A.R.S. (2018–2020)
Space Chickens in Space (2018–2019, also Latin American and Asia Pacific )
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Canadian
Former
1990s debuts 2000s debuts 2010s debuts 2020s debuts
Asia Pacific
Former
1990s debuts 2010s debuts 2020s debuts
Latin American
Former
2000s debuts 2010s debuts 2020s debuts