PB&J Otter
PB&J Otter is an American animated musical television series. It premiered on Disney Channel's preschool block (Playhouse Disney) on March 15, 1998.[1] A total of 65 episodes were produced during the course of its three-season run, with the final episode airing on October 15, 2000.[2] The series centers on the Otter family who live in the rural fishing community of Lake Hoohaw. Most stories revolve around the three Otter kids: older brother Peanut, younger sister Jelly and baby sister Butter (named after the peanut butter and jelly sandwich), as well as their friends and neighbors.[3]
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| Created by | Jim Jinkins | 
| Directed by | Jeff Buckland | 
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| Composers | Score: Dan Sawyer Songs: 
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| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| No. of seasons | 3 | 
| No. of episodes | 65 (124 segments) (list of episodes) | 
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| Animator | Plus One Animation | 
| Running time | 23 minutes | 
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| Original network | Playhouse Disney | 
| Original release | March 15, 1998 – October 15, 2000  | 
The show was created by Jim Jinkins, who also created Doug and Allegra's Window, and executive-produced by David Campbell in close conjunction with Harvard University's Cognitive Skills Group, "Project Zero". The group's job was to monitor each and make sure the material had a positive educational message. This show features songs by Dan Sawyer, Fred Newman and Rich Mendoza.
PB&J Otter was nominated for an Annie Award for outstanding music in an animated show in 2000.[4]
Episodes
    
    
Characters
    
    Main
    
- Peanut Otter (voiced by Adam Rose) is the eldest child of the family and the group's other leader.
 - Baby Butter Otter (voiced by Gina Marie Tortorici) is the baby sister and the youngest of the family.
 - Jelly Otter (voiced by Jenell Brook Slack) is the middle child of the family and leader of the group.
 - Opal Otter (voiced by Gwen Shepherd) is PB&J's mother and Ernest's wife.
 - Ernest Otter (voiced by Chris Phillips) is PB&J's father and Opal’s husband.
 - Pinch Raccoon (voiced by Cody Pennes) is a blue raccoon.
 - Scootch Raccoon (also voiced by Cody Pennes) is Pinch's little brother.
 - Munchy Beaver (voiced by Chris Phillips) is a beaver.
 - Flick Duck (voiced by Eddie Korbich) is a duck.
 - Ootsie and Bootsie Snootie (also voiced by Eddie Korbich) are fraternal twin poodles.
 - Mayor Jeff (voiced by Bruce Bayley Johnson) is an otter and the mayor of Lake Hoohaw.
 - Cap'n Crane (voiced by Chris Phillips) is a "watchbird".
 - Connie Crane (voiced by Jackie Hoffman) is Cap'n Crane's wife.
 
Supporting
    
- Anna "Aunt Nanner" Otter (voiced by Nancy Giles) is Opal's sister, Ernest’s sister-in-law and PB&J’s maternal aunt.
 - Wanda Raccoon (voiced by Corinne Orr) is Pinch and Scootch's mother and Walter’s wife.
 - Walter Raccoon (voiced by Chris Phillips) is Pinch and Scootch's father and Wanda's husband.
 - Shirley Duck (voiced by Corinne Orr) is Flick's mother.
 - Betty-Lou Beaver (voiced by Corinne Orr) is Munchy's mother.
 - Edouard Snootie (voiced by Eddie Korbich) is Ootsie and Bootsie's father, and the wealthiest man in Lake Hoohaw.
 - Georgina Snootie (voiced by Corinne Orr) is Ootsie and Bootsie's mother.
 - Bubbles (voiced by Chris Phillips) is the Otters' pet bass.
 - Redolfo (voiced by Doug Preis) is a handsome, muscular otter who Aunt Nanner befriended.
 - Billy Duck is Flick's older cousin (maternal cousin).
 - Ricky Raccoon is Pinch's and Scootch's maternal cousin.
 - Simon Fieldmouse is a little field mouse.
 - Captain Camel is a camel who sold his store-boat to Ernest and taught him how to run it all by himself.
 - The Muskrat Family are a family including Mr. and Mrs. Muskrat, Delores Muskrat, Willy Muskrat, and three triplet babies.
 - The Mole Family are a family including Mr. and Mrs. Mole, Edward Mole, Molly Mole and Nosey Mole.
 
References
    
- Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2008 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 605–606. ISBN 978-1476665993.
 - Crump, William D. (March 11, 2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 145. ISBN 978-1476672939.
 - Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 447. ISBN 978-1538103739.
 - "28th Annie Awards". Annie Awards.
 
External links
    
- PB&J Otter at the Wayback Machine (archive index) - Disney Channel United Kingdom
 - PB&J Otter at IMDb
 - PB&J Otter at The Big Cartoon DataBase
 
