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Le Monde de Loonette

Original title: The Big Comfy Couch
  • TV Series
  • 1992–2013
  • TV-Y
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2K
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Alyson Court and Fred Stinson in Le Monde de Loonette (1992)
Quirky ComedyComedyFamily

Loonette the clown and her dolly Molly solve everyday problems while residing in the comfort of a large couch.Loonette the clown and her dolly Molly solve everyday problems while residing in the comfort of a large couch.Loonette the clown and her dolly Molly solve everyday problems while residing in the comfort of a large couch.

  • Creator
    • Cheryl Wagner
  • Stars
    • Alyson Court
    • Fred Stinson
    • Grindl Kuchirka
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Cheryl Wagner
    • Stars
      • Alyson Court
      • Fred Stinson
      • Grindl Kuchirka
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Alyson Court
    Alyson Court
    • Loonette…
    • 1992–2003
    Fred Stinson
    Fred Stinson
    • Major Bedhead…
    • 1992–2006
    Grindl Kuchirka
    Grindl Kuchirka
    • Granny Garbanzo…
    • 1992–2006
    Bob Stutt
    Bob Stutt
    • Molly…
    • 1992–2006
    Taborah Johnson
    Taborah Johnson
    • Auntie Macassar
    • 1992–1996
    Jani Lauzon
    Jani Lauzon
    • Jim Foley
    • 1992–1993
    Jackie Harris Greenberg
    Jackie Harris Greenberg
    • Eileen Foley
    • 1992–1993
    Rob Mills
    • Dust Bunny…
    • 1992–1993
    Ramona Gilmour-Darling
    • Loonette
    • 2006
    Edward Knuckles
    • Uncle Chester
    • 2002–2006
    Christina Orjalo
    Christina Orjalo
    • Young Clown
    • 2006
    Gary Farmer
    Gary Farmer
    • Wobbly
    • 1993
    Ben Deutsch
    • Puppeteer
    Hannah Endicott-Douglas
    Hannah Endicott-Douglas
    • Clowns
    • 2006
    Billie Mae Richards
    Billie Mae Richards
    • Clowns
    • 2006
    Sandra Lee-Oian Thomas
    Sandra Lee-Oian Thomas
    • Clowns
    • 2006
    Sandy Walper
    • Clowns
    • 2006
    • Creator
      • Cheryl Wagner
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    User reviews28

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    jwrowe3

    Not So Bad.....

    PERSONAL NOTES: I probably first saw this about 1996, with my then four year old daughter, Melissa.

    Interesting show for the wee set. My favorite part was "the clock stretch' that my daughters loved to do. "The Foley's" also have their moments. I'm pretty sure most of the children do NOT get the in-joke about the name.

    As an adult, "BCC" seemed to be a bit much at times, but my daughters loved it. There was(is) a road show version of this that came to town a few years back. And most of the younger crowd and parents that we knew, were very much aware of this program.
    macblanc

    Great for Toddlers

    Upon perusing some of my, and my daughters' favourite t.v. programmes, I came upon a rather nasty review of The Big Comfy Couch, right here on IMDB. Unfortunately, the writer doesn't "get" the idea behind the show.

    First of all, it is a show for TODDLERS! It seems inane to anyone over six, but then, it's not meant for older children, or adults. Do we criticize a Japanese movie for unintelligible dialogue (assuming, of course, that you don't speak Japanese)? Of course not, the film is intended for people who DO speak Japanese and can understand what is going on.

    My two year-old daughter loves Big Comfy Couch. It entertains her, and that is what is important. The show's main characters are female, which was unheard of back in my day (in the 50's and 60's the only female characters were the girlfriends of the heroes and played mostly damsel-in-distress roles, like Olive Oyl, or very secondary roles, like Minnie Mouse). So Big Comfy Couch is not especially educational--does everything have to be? Can a two year-old only watch t.v. programmes that educate? Teletubbies (my daughter's favourite show) also is not really big on educating, but my daughter enjoys it anyway. Heck, how much education is in the programmes we watch? Unless you watch nothing but PBS all day, and even they run movies and concerts of questionable educational value.

    So, don't worry so much about what your children are learning from a show--sometimes they just need entertainment. And, just for the record, there is plenty of educational value from Big Comfy Couch--when you are two or three years old, just socializing, cleaning up after yourself, sharing, etc. are things you need to learn. If the programme is cute, or fun, children will tune in again tomorrow, and the next day. If the show is not, then what's the point of making it if no one watches after seeing it once?
    tollbaby

    Kids *LOVE* this show!

    I don't know how long this show has been running, but I hope Loonette lasts until my kids are too old to watch. I have a 3.5 year old and a 1 year old, and they are rivetted to the tv during this show.

    Loonette the Clown, her Grandma Garbanzo Clown, Major Bedhead the mailman, and the other characters teach such things as responsibility (at least once in each show, Loonette asks "Who made this big mess? ME?? then I have to clean it up, it's only fair!"), helping others, telling the truth, etc. I read the other review for this show and had to laugh. Of course adults aren't meant to take it seriously - it's not geared towards us - it's geared towards pre-schoolers and babies. The show has plenty of educational value - it won't teach you the alphabet or counting to 20, but it teaches VALUES and how to interact with others.

    I think the imagination and creativity demonstrated by this show is admirable and definitely strikes the right chord with kids, who can't get enough of the Big Comfy Couch (my kids want one now... unfortunately, our house isn't big enough!). Thumbs up from the kids!
    kellyirene2001

    Man, this was a cute show

    I wonder why it was cancelled. Man, when I was a little girl, I loved this show..... Mollie the doll was so cute. I was always asking my mom for a Mollie doll. There were some cute puns in it, too. It was adorable. Even though I'm not 5 years old anymore, I still miss it.
    allie1962

    This is a wonderful show which should be brought back!

    I find this to be a wonderful show, I can find it on my local PBS station on Saturdays at 8 am. My almost 4 yr old daughter has enjoyed this program since she was under a year old. The should bring it back and try it for another season. It must be good if kids are enjoying it a decade later!!!

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    • Trivia
      The name of the character Auntie Macassar is a play on the term "antimacassar," which refers (fittingly for a "big comfy couch") to a cloth placed on the headrest area of a couch or chair; it can also refer to similar cloths used on the arms of a chair. The term comes from the practice of men slicking down their hair with macassar oil, which was in vogue during the 19th century. The oil would stain couches and chairs if slicked-down hair came into contact with the headrest, so an antimacassar cloth helped prevent those stains.
    • Crazy credits
      In every episode during the end credits, the camera is facing at the couch with the night sky. Loonette appears at the end saying "And the clown jumped over the moon"
    • Connections
      Featured in Bob: Dreams of Felt and Googly Eyes (2019)

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 1992 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Benny Smart (Hollywood Ventures Corporation)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Comfy Couch
    • Production companies
      • Owl Television
      • Radical Sheep Productions
      • Benny Smart
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