Mr. Baby

Mr. Baby (French: Monsieur Bébé) is a French adult animated 4-minute television series, that lasted 48 episodes, created by Marc du Pontavice and Carol-Ann Willering, produced at Xilam, conducted by Hugo Gittard and broadcast from 3 May 2009 to 10 August 2010 on France 3 in the Toowam programming block, and France 4 on the show Ludo programming block.[1] The show is animated by utilizing Toon Boom Animation. In the United Kingdom, the series originally aired on BBC One from 2009 to 2012, and later aired on Fox from 2012 to 2014. The series has yet to air on television in Canada and the United States.

Mr. Baby
GenreSlapstick
Crude comedy
Adult animation
Created byMarc du Pontavice
Carol-Ann Willering
Developed byFranck Ekinci
StarringFrench:

English:

Japanese:

Spanish

  • Pilar Escandón
Country of originFrance
Original language(s)French
English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes48 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Marc du Pontavice
Producer(s)Marc du Pontavice
Running time4 minutes per episode
Production company(s)Xilam
Release
Original networkFrance 3 (France)
BBC One and Fox (UK)
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original release3 May 2009 
10 August 2010
External links
Website

Unlike most animated series produced at Xilam, Mr. Baby is more adult-oriented, despite airing as part of France 3's Toowam block.

Synopsis

The series focuses on the everyday life of Mr. Baby, who thinks and even talks like a grown-up, but also has an incredibly, severely sharp tongue. He also has an older brother, Rudy, a skater-like rebel, and an oldest sister, Claire, who is a teenager.

Translations

Originally from France on the publicly funded channel France 3, Monsieur Bébé was translated into English (as Mr. Baby).

Voice cast

French

English

Webisodes

The webisodes include Mr. Baby playing chess with one of his family members:

  • Patrick
  • Carole
  • Claire/Clarisse
  • Rudy/Ludo

References

  1. Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 199. ISBN 9781476672939.
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