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* AnAesop: Franny always learns something new from her trips.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To Mr Benn, a 1970s BBC children's TV series with virtually the same premise (except involving a grown man.)
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by (literally) putting on someone else's shoes.
First aired in 2003 in Canada and 2006 in the US, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
The whole point of the show is to introduce children to cultures they might not know much about.
The show's LimitedAnimation style (that makes it look as if everything where made out of paper cut-outs) is another notable point.
Creator/SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[Creator/{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
In 2009, a movie called ''Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics'' was made as well.
First aired in 2003 in Canada and 2006 in the US, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
The whole point of the show is to introduce children to cultures they might not know much about.
The show's LimitedAnimation style (that makes it look as if everything where made out of paper cut-outs) is another notable point.
Creator/SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[Creator/{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
In 2009, a movie called ''Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics'' was made as well.
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show.show produced by Decode Entertainment (now Creator/WildBrain) and created by Cathy Moss and Susin Nielsen. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by (literally) putting on someone else's shoes.
First aired in 2003 in Canada on Creator/FamilyChannel and 2006 in the US, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
The whole point of the show is to introduce children to cultures they might not know muchabout.
The show'sabout. Its LimitedAnimation style (that makes it look as if everything where made out of paper cut-outs) is another notable point.
Creator/SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show ran for 52 episodes over 4 seasons. It has been aired internationally (usually in [[Creator/{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
Awards. In 2009, a movie called ''Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics'' was made as well.
First aired in 2003 in Canada on Creator/FamilyChannel and 2006 in the US, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
The whole point of the show is to introduce children to cultures they might not know much
The show's
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* MasterActor: Franny can play well with whatever role that her shoes might take her. These include "Cowboys, dancers, astronauts, and much more."
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* MasterActor: Franny can play well with whatever role that her shoes might take her. These include "Cowboys, dancers, astronauts, and much more."
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* MasterActor: Franny can play well with whatever role that her shoes might take her. These include "Cowboys, dancers, astronauts, and much more."
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* ExposedToTheElements: Likely due to LimitedAnimation in the first season, Franny always wore a [[LimitedWardrobe short dress that appear to have her bloomers sticking out]] even when her trips take her places of extreme heat or cold where such attire would be little help. Later seasons remedied this by having the trips alter her clothing to whatever's most appropriate for her destination.
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First aired in 2001, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
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First aired in 2001, 2003 in Canada and 2006 in the US, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by putting on someone else's shoes.
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by (literally) putting on someone else's shoes.
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* [[Portmanteau]]: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fantasy" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
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* [[Portmanteau]]: {{Portmanteau}}: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fantasy" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
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* McGuffin: The shoes.
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* Portmanteau: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fantasy" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
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* McGuffin: MacGuffin: The shoes.
*Portmanteau: [[Portmanteau]]: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fantasy" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
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* MeaningfulName: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fran" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
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* MeaningfulName: Portmanteau: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fran" "Fantasy" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
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->''Where will my feet take me today, nobady knows for sure.\\
But come for a walk, I'll lead the way, to places never seen before.''
->''Where will my feet take me today, nobady knows for sure.\\
But come for a walk, I'll lead the way, to places never seen before.''
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SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[Creator/{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese version has two ending themes: "Lovin' You" and "My Favorite Shoes" by Daisuke Mori.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese version has two ending themes: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j_OnGX6PaM "Lovin' You" You"]] and "My Favorite Shoes" by Daisuke Mori.
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by putting on someone else's shoes.
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by putting on someone else's shoes.
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SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
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SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[{{PBS}} [[Creator/{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
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''Franny's Feet'' is a Canadian Animated {{Edutainment}} show. It's about a little girl named Franny who has the power to go anywhere in the world by putting on someone else's shoes.
First aired in 2001, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
The whole point of the show is to introduce children to cultures they might not know much about.
The show's LimitedAnimation style (that makes it look as if everything where made out of paper cut-outs) is another notable point.
SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
In 2009, a movie called ''Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics'' was made as well.
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* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese version has two ending themes: "Lovin' You" and "My Favorite Shoes" by Daisuke Mori.
* AnAesop: Franny always learns something new from her trips.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: or at least, speaking her thoughts aloud all the time (for the audience's convenience.)
* CheerfulChild: Franny
* McGuffin: The shoes.
* MeaningfulName: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fran" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Mr Benn, a 1970s BBC children's TV series with virtually the same premise (except involving a grown man.)
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First aired in 2001, the show is about Frances "Franny" Fantootsie, a four-year-old girl who visits her grandfather, a shoemaker, every day. Then when he's not looking, she tries on some shoes that he has been given to repair, and is somehow transported to a place in the world related to the shoes. There she makes new friends and often learns a lesson as well. Then she returns before her grandfather notices she's been gone, and he fixes and returns the shoes.
The whole point of the show is to introduce children to cultures they might not know much about.
The show's LimitedAnimation style (that makes it look as if everything where made out of paper cut-outs) is another notable point.
SusanRoman does some voices in the show. The show has been aired internationally (usually in [[{{PBS}} Public Broadcasting channels]]) and has been dubbed into Spanish. It has been honored as an Outstanding Product of 2006 by iParenting Media Awards.
In 2009, a movie called ''Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics'' was made as well.
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!!Tropes in this show:
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese version has two ending themes: "Lovin' You" and "My Favorite Shoes" by Daisuke Mori.
* AnAesop: Franny always learns something new from her trips.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: or at least, speaking her thoughts aloud all the time (for the audience's convenience.)
* CheerfulChild: Franny
* McGuffin: The shoes.
* MeaningfulName: Fantootsie is a combination of "Fran" and "Tootsie" (small foot).
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Mr Benn, a 1970s BBC children's TV series with virtually the same premise (except involving a grown man.)
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