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Mr. Dressup

  • TV Series
  • 1967–1996
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
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Mr. Dressup (1967)
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An amiable man teaches preschool subjects with his puppet friends using games, songs, and the infinite number of costumes inside his tickle trunk.An amiable man teaches preschool subjects with his puppet friends using games, songs, and the infinite number of costumes inside his tickle trunk.An amiable man teaches preschool subjects with his puppet friends using games, songs, and the infinite number of costumes inside his tickle trunk.

  • Creator
    • Ernie Coombs
  • Stars
    • Judith Lawrence
    • Ernie Coombs
    • Jani Lauzon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.2/10
    872
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Ernie Coombs
    • Stars
      • Judith Lawrence
      • Ernie Coombs
      • Jani Lauzon
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Judith Lawrence
    • Casey…
    • 1967–1984
    Ernie Coombs
    Ernie Coombs
    • Mr. Dressup
    • 1967–1984
    Jani Lauzon
    Jani Lauzon
    • Grannie
    • 1990–1994
    Jonathan Whittaker
    Jonathan Whittaker
    • Self
    • 1990–1994
    Cheryl Wagner
    • Annie
    • 1994
    Beverly Glenn-Copeland
    • Self
    • 1978
    Susan Marcus
    • Susan
    • 1980
    Danny Higham
    • 1983
    Mark Kersey
    • Self
    • 1994
    Alyson Court
    Alyson Court
    • Self (1984-1994)
    Sarena Paton
    • (1992-1996)
    Nina Keogh
    Nina Keogh
    • Lorenzo the Raccoon…
    Karen Valleau
    • Alex…
    • Creator
      • Ernie Coombs
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    9animal_8_5

    Mr. Dressup Never Dressed Anybody Down

    Ernie Coombs was an American cartoonist cum television personality who was hired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to appear as a character named Mr. Dressup in a children's program, "Butternut Square". While the show became popular, Mr. Dressup had the most appeal and got his own series within a few years. The opening animation was always interesting - this was animated for many years by crack CBC staffer Gary Pearson, who did a great job of duplicating Coombs drawing style and putting it in motion.

    The two puppets Casey and Finnegan were great characters for Mr. Dressup to play off. Casey, the naive little boy with a slight British accent and his silly dog Finnegan, who made us all laugh. Coombs style was simple, tasteful and respectful. It wasn't the zany, condescending, almost lewd style some kid's programs, like "Tree House", "Soupy Sales", "Uncle Floyd" and others embraced. He, Casey and Finnegan would have a challenging craft, or dress up for a fun little skit, but it never got lascivious, or offensive. I have to take my Napoleon hat off to him for that!

    CBC always recognized the importance of quality children's programming, with shows like "Chez Helene", "Friendly Giant", the first incarnation of "Mister Rogers" and later on "Sesame Street", "Fred Penner" and so on. Puppeteer Judith Lawrence retired and Coombs died in the mid-1990s, effectively ending production. However, the show remains extremely popular with kids in reruns, as CBC occasionally shows them today.
    bunnyofdoom-1

    This is the show that made me who I am.

    When I was a wee lass living in the sunny tropical city of Ottawa Canada, I waited until 9:30 in the morning with bated breath. You see that was the time that Mr Dressup aired. He was always there with a new story or a new idea, or just all around fun. It inspired me to be imaginative. It inspired me to be creative and not just plod through life. It taught me that you can make up your own friends and have them live in trees. It taught me everything.

    I will miss him very much. Everyone in Canada, who grew up with a TV will. I am glad that CBC still shows it, so I can hopefully show my Children this show.

    RIP Mr Dressup.
    misty6767

    This is the best Canadian kids show ever to hit TV

    Right now even in my teen years, I remember those precious toddler years when I was still learning my abcs. Every morning I would watch Mr. Dressup with my friends and everytime we watched it, it was like a magical spell was put over us. We watched quietly without speaking a word and I think I learned from this show more than any other kids show I've ever seen. When I get a holiday and watch the present children's programs, I see shows that do not benefit the children's learning in any way. The shows are meant for entertainment and I found a small increase of violence in the shows. But even if they stopped filming Mr. Dressup, it is still broadcast on TV and his kind and loving spirit is still greatly appreciated in Canadian children's television.

    And as for Mr. Dressup, thank you for all those wonderful years of all those crafts, songs and stories. I loved this show even more than Sesame Street or any other show in my early years.
    todd2u

    cool show

    This was a cool show. I use to watch it all the time when I was younger. It's a really good show for children. The puppets were neat too. It They need to make more shows like this for children. If you ever see a rerun of this show I recommend your kids watching this show. It's a great show for kids.
    9ThunderKing6

    memories

    Children nowadays don't have good shows like this anymore. I still wonder why?

    Shows like this have proven to be successful so why not continue the trend?

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    • Trivia
      The character of Mr. Dressup was introduced on MisteRogers (1961), the Canadian-produced ancestor of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" (1967).
    • Quotes

      Mr. Dressup: [singing] Three little birdies, happy and gay / Three little birdies, fly away.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mr. Dressup's 25th Anniversary (1994)

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1967 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Dress-Up
    • Filming locations
      • Studio 65, The Canadian Broadcasting Centre, 250 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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