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2 Cast and characters  



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2.2.1  Odd Squad employees  





2.2.2  Others  





2.2.3  Antagonists  









3 Episode list  





4 Production  





5 Reception  



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Odd Squad

A yellow badge shape with a starburst coming from its center, emblazoned with the words "Odd Squad"

Genre

Educational,[1] Comedy[2]

Created by

Tim McKeon
Adam Peltzman

Written by

Tim McKeon

Starring

  • Filip Geljo
  • Millie Davis
  • Sean Michael Kyer
  • Anna Cathcart
  • Isaac Kragten
  • Olivia Presti
  • Valentina Herrera
  • Jayce Alexander
  • Gavin Maclver-Wright
  • Alyssa Hidalgo
  • Glee Dango
  • Shazdeh Kapadia
  • Composer

    Paul Buckley

    Country of origin

    Canada
    United States

    Original language

    English

    No. of seasons

    3

    No. of episodes

    108 (list of episodes)

    Production

    Executive producers

  • Tim McKeon
  • Blair Powers
  • Paul Siefken
  • Producers

    Matthew J.R. Bishop
    Georgina Lopez
    Ellen Doherty

    Production locations

    Toronto, Ontario

    Editors

    Jennifer Essex-Chew
    Courtney Goldman
    Christopher Minns
    Laura Bower

    Running time

    10-13 minutes; two episodes paired for a half-hour program

    Production companies

    Sinking Ship Entertainment
    Fred Rogers Productions

    Original release

    Network

    TVO Kids (Canada)
    Ici Radio-Canada Télé (Canada)
    PBS Kids (United States)

    Release

    November 26, 2014 (2014-11-26)[3] –
    present (present)

    Odd Squad (stylized as ODD SQUAD) is a children's live action educational television series[4][5] created by Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman. The series premiered on TVOKids in Canada and PBS Kids in the United States on November 26, 2014. Similar to Cyberchase and Peg + Cat, the series involves child characters using mathematical concepts (addition, multiplication, using data in graphs, etc.) to advance each episode's plot. The series features child actors (whose characters are the employees of the "Odd Squad") who use indirect reasoning and basic math to solve and investigate strange happenings in their town.

    Description[edit]

    The series follows the exploits of Odd Squad, an organization run entirely by children, that solves peculiar problems using math skills. In the first two seasons, it typically features two employees of the organization's investigation division that work in precinct 13579 of the organization—Agents Olive (Dalila Bela) and Otto (Filip Geljo) in the first season and Olympia (Anna Cathcart) and Otis (Isaac Kragten) in the second season. Selected episodes feature other types of employees of the fictional organization, like security officers, so-called "tube operators" and scientists. The names of the employees nearly always start with the letter O. Agents are typically assigned cases by their boss, Ms. O (Millie Davis), and travel via a system of interconnected tubes to get to their destinations. They deduce the solution to the problem or how to detain the perpetrator by using basic mathematical principles that are typically the focus of the episode. Often, they cannot solve the problem at the scene and must go back to their precinct's headquarters or to the "Mathroom", a sentient space that communicates through large paper fortune tellers and can unfold them to display information to help the agents see connections and better solve their case. Along with math, agents also use "gadgets" designed by the scientists; in the first season, Agent Oscar (Sean Michael Kyer) heads the lab, gaining an assistant, Agent Oona (Olivia Presti), in early season two who eventually takes over the lab after Oscar is promoted. The characters also have to deal with a variety of recurring villains who often put a mathematical spin on their plots. The seal of the Odd Squad headquarters depicts a jackalope carrying a shield in front of it (bearing an image of the seal—an instance of the Droste effect) and bananas at each side of it. The third season, dubbed Odd Squad Mobile Unit, sees a setting change from precinct 13579 to a van; in this season, four agents are assigned by the Big O (Davis) to work in the van and travel the world solving cases where local precincts either can't reach or need extra help. The fourth season, dubbed Odd Squad UK',' will be set in an Odd Squad location in the United Kingdom.[6]

    Cast and characters[edit]

    Character

    Portrayed by

    Appearances

    Season 1

    Season 2

    Season 3

    Specials

    3A

    3B

    Agent Olive

    Dalila Bela

    Main[a]

    Does not appear

    Guest[b]

    Main

    Agent Otto

    Filip Geljo

    Main[a]

    Does not appear

    Guest[b]

    Main

    Ms. O / Big O

    Millie Davis

    Main[b][c]

    Agent Oscar

    Sean Michael Kyer

    Main[d]

    Does not appear

    Guest[b]

    Main

    Agent Olympia

    Anna Cathcart

    Does not appear

    Main

    Does not appear

    Guest[b]

    Main

    Agent Otis

    Isaac Kragten

    Does not appear

    Main

    Does not appear

    Guest[b]

    Main

    Agent Oona

    Olivia Presti

    Does not appear

    Main[e]

    Guest

    Guest[b]

    Main

    Agent Opal

    Valentina Herrera

    Does not appear

    Main

    Guest[b]

    Does not appear

    Agent Omar

    Jayce Alexander

    Does not appear

    Main

    Does not appear

    Agent Oswald

    Gavin Maclver-Wright

    Does not appear

    Main

    Does not appear

    Agent Orla

    Alyssa Hidalgo

    Does not appear

    Main

    Does not appear

    Agent Osmeralda

    Glee Dango

    Does not appear

    Recurring

    Main

    Does not appear

    Orpita / Little O

    Shazdeh Kapadia

    Does not appear

    Guest

    Main

    Does not appear

    1. ^ a b Bela and Geljo are credited as main cast members until the first episode of season 2, "First Day", where they depart the series.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h These actors are credited as guest stars in the final episode of the series, "Odd Together Now", for their appearance in archival footage. They do not appear in new footage here.
  • ^ Davis is credited as a main cast member until the twenty-first episode of season 3, "Odd Off the Press", where she departed the series.
  • ^ Kyer is credited as a main cast member until the sixth episode of season 2, "Oscar Strikes Back", where he departed the series.
  • ^ Presti is credited as a main cast member as of the seventh episode of season 2, "Olympia's Day/Otis' Day". Prior to this, she is credited as a guest star.
  • Main[edit]

    Cast of season 1 and 2 from left to right: Sean Michael Kyer as Oscar, Dalila Bela as Olive, Filip Geljo as Otto, Millie Davis as Ms. O, Olivia Presti as Oona, Isaac Kragten as Otis, Anna Cathcart as Olympia.

    Recurring[edit]

    Odd Squad employees[edit]

    This section may contain excessiveorirrelevant examples. Please help improve the article by adding descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples. (October 2018)

    Others[edit]

    Antagonists[edit]

    Episode list[edit]

    Season

    Episodes

    Originally aired

    First aired

    Last aired

    1

    40

    November 26, 2014 (2014-11-26)[10]

    May 30, 2016 (2016-05-30)

    2

    35

    June 20, 2016 (2016-06-20)

    January 12, 2019 (2019-01-12)

    3

    33

    February 17, 2020 (2020-02-17)

    July 8, 2022 (2022-07-08)

    4

    12

    2024 (2024)[11]

    TBA

    Season

    Episodes

    Originally aired

    First aired

    Last aired

    Odd Squad: The Movie

    August 1, 2016 (2016-08-01)

    World Turned Odd

    January 15, 2018 (2018-01-15)

    Production[edit]

    In the UK, the series aired on CBBC[12] and BBC Two.[13] In Australia, it aired on ABC Kids and ABC Me.

    Odd Squad films the series throughout Ontario. Part of season 3 was filmed in Cambridge, Ontario.[14]

    The final episode of season 3 aired on July 8, 2022. A fourth season, dubbed Odd Squad UK, is set to be released in late 2024.[6]

    The fourth will be filmed in the United Kingdom. It will also be produced in association with BBC Studios Kids & Family.[6]

    Reception[edit]

    Critical response[edit]

    Odd Squad has received positive reviews from television critics and parents of young children. Monica of Mommy Maestra Blog wrote, "Funny, clever, and sooo creative!"[15]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year

    Award

    Category

    Recipients

    Result

    2015

    Banff World Media Festival

    Best Show – Pre-School Category

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Daytime Emmy Award

    Outstanding Children's Series

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Writing in a Children's or Pre-School Children's Series

    Tim McKeon, Alexandra Fox, Rachel Lewis, Adam Peltzman and Mark DeAngelis

    Nominated

    Outstanding Single Camera Editing

    Jennifer Essex-Chew, Courtney Goldman and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Sound Editing – Live Action

    P. Jason MacNeil, James Robinson, Earl Torno, Bill Turchinetz, John D. Smith, Dave Yonson, Virginia Storey and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Directing in a Children's or Pre-School Children's Series

    J. J. Johnson

    Won

    Outstanding Hairstyling

    Patricia Cuthbert

    Won

    Kidscreen Awards[16]

    Kids: Best Non-Animated or Mixed Series

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Parents' Choice Award

    Parents' Choice Gold Honor

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Youth Media Alliance

    Award of Excellence, Best Convergent Website

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Award of Excellence for Best Television Program, All Genres, Ages 6–8 Category

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    2016

    TCA Awards[17]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Canadian Screen Awards

    Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series

    Craig Wallace and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series

    Tim McKeon and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Best Picture Editing in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Series

    Dalila Bela

    Nominated

    Best Pre-School Program or Series

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Daytime Emmy Award

    Outstanding Children's Series

    Paul Siefken, J.J. Johnson, Tim McKeon, Blair Powers, Adam Peltzman, Emily Helfgot, Matthew J.R. Bishop, Mark De Angelis, Georgina Lopez and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Interactive Media – Enhancement to Daytime Series

    Blair Powers, Paul Siefken, Gavin Friesen, Ronald Ruslim, Dave Peth and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Stunt Coordination

    Regan Moore

    Nominated

    Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series or Pre-School Series - Oscar

    Sean Michael Kyer

    Nominated

    Outstanding Sound Editing – Live Action

    John Douglas Smith, P. Jason MacNeil, Bill Turchinetz, Dave Yonson and Virginia Storey

    Nominated

    Outstanding Writing in a Children's or Pre-School Children's Series

    Tim McKeon, Charles Johnston and Mark De Angelis

    Won

    Outstanding Directing in a Children's or Pre-School Children's Series

    J.J. Johnson, Stephen Reynolds, Brian K. Roberts, Stefan Scaini, Craig David Wallace and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Outstanding Costume Design

    Christine Toye

    Won

    Outstanding Hairstyling

    Patricia Cuthbert

    Won

    Parents' Choice Award

    Parents' Choice Gold Honor

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    2017

    TCA Awards[18]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Canadian Screen Awards[19]

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series

    Millie Davis

    Nominated

    Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series

    J.J. Johnson

    Nominated

    Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series

    Stefan Scaini

    Nominated

    Best Original Music Score for a Program

    Paul Buckley

    Nominated

    Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program

    Sean Michael Kyer

    Nominated

    Best TV Movie or Limited Series

    Odd Squad: The MovieSinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Series

    Tim McKeon, Adam Peltzman and Mark DeAngelis

    Nominated

    Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Daytime Emmy Awards[20][21]

    Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series

    J.J. Johnson, Tim McKeon, Blair Powers, Paul Siefken, Matthew J.R. Bishop, Georgina Lopez and Stephen J. Turnbull

    Nominated

    Outstanding Interactive – Enhancement to Daytime Program or Series

    Ellen Doherty, Tim McKeon, Adam Peltzman, Blair Powers, Gavin Friesen, Ronald Ruslim, Stephen J. Turnbull, Dave Peth and Anna Cathcart

    Nominated

    Outstanding Writing in a Children's or Pre-School Children's Series

    Tim McKeon, Amy Benham, Charles Johnston, Adam Peltzman, Mark De Angelis and Robby Hoffman

    Nominated

    Outstanding Directing in a Children's or Pre-School Children's Series

    J.J. Johnson, Stephen Reynolds, Stefan Scaini and Warren P. Sonoda

    Nominated

    Outstanding Single Camera Editing

    Jennifer Essex-Chew, Courtney Goldman and Christopher Minns

    Nominated

    Outstanding Performer in a Children's, Pre-School Children's or Family Viewing Program

    Isaac Kragten

    Won

    Outstanding Costume Design

    Christine Toye

    Won

    Outstanding Hairstyling

    Liz Roelands

    Won

    Outstanding Make-up

    Jenna Servatius

    Won

    Parents' Choice Award

    Parents' Choice Gold Honor[22]

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Youth Media Alliance[23]

    Best Program, Live Action, Ages 6–9

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Kidscreen Awards[24]

    Best Non-Animated or Mixed Series - KIDS PROGRAMING

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    2018

    TCA Awards[25]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Canadian Screen Awards[26]

    Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Best Direction, Children's or Youth

    J.J. Johnson

    Nominated

    Best Writing, Children's or Youth

    Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman

    Won

    Best Performance, Children's or Youth

    Anna Cathcart

    Nominated

    Best Cross-Platform Project

    Odd Squad 1.5

    Won

    US International Film Festival

    Second Place – Silver Screen Award

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Daytime Emmy Awards

    Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series

    J.J. Johnson, Tim McKeon, Blair Powers, Paul Siefken, Ellen Doherty, Matthew J.R. Bishop, Adam Peltzman, Mark De Angelis, Stephen J. Turnbull and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Writing in a Children's, Preschool Children's, Family Viewing

    Tim McKeon, Adam Peltzman, Mark De Angelis and Robby Hoffman

    Nominated

    Outstanding Directing in a Children's, Preschool Children's or Family Viewing Program

    J.J. Johnson, Stephen Reynolds and Warren P. Sonoda

    Nominated

    Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

    Ron Stefaniuk, Diana Magnus, Amanda Vernuccio, Danielle Dobbyn, Jennifer Bryson and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Lighting Direction

    George Lajtai, C.S.C and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Sound Mixing

    Igor Bezuglov, Andrew McDonnell, John Bradshaw, Sean Karp and Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Nominated

    Outstanding Costume Design/Styling

    Christine Toye

    Nominated

    Outstanding Hairstyling

    Liz Roelands

    Nominated

    2019

    TCA Awards[27]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Daytime Emmy Awards

    Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series

    Ellen Doherty, J.J. Johnson, Timothy McKeon, Blair Powers, Matthew J.R. Bishop, Mark De Angelis, Adam Peltzman and Stephen J. Turnbull

    Won

    Outstanding Writing in a Children's, Preschool Children's, Family Viewing

    Timothy McKeon, Mark De Angelis, Adam Peltzman and Robby Hoffman

    Won

    Outstanding Directing for a Children's, Preschool Children's or Family Viewing Program

    Nominated

    Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

    Nominated

    Outstanding Costume Design/Styling

    Nominated

    Youth Media Alliance[28]

    Best Program, Live Action, Ages 6–9

    Sinking Ship Entertainment

    Won

    Best Interactive Content, Ages 6–9

    Odd Squad 2.0

    Nominated

    Outstanding Youth Performer

    Anna Cathcart

    Nominated

    Outstanding Youth Performer

    Millie Davis

    Nominated

    Outstanding Youth Performer

    Isaac Kragten

    Nominated

    Canadian Screen Awards[29]

    Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series

    J.J. Johnson, Tim McKeon, Blair Powers, Paul Siefken, Matthew R.J. Bishop, Adam Peltzman, Mark De Angelis and Stephen J. Turnbull

    Won

    Best Direction, Children's or Youth

    J.J. Johnson

    Won

    Best Performance, Children's or Youth

    Anna Cathcart[30]

    Won

    Best Performance, Children's or Youth

    Millie Davis

    Nominated

    Best Performance, Children's or Youth

    Isaac Kragten

    Nominated

    Best Writing, Children's or Youth

    Mark De Angelis and Leah Gotcsik (for "Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way" and "New Jacket Required")

    Won

    Parent's Choice

    Gold Honour 2019 Parent's Choice Award

    Won

    Kidscreen Awards[31]

    Best Non-Animated or Mixed Series

    Won

    Best in Class

    Won

    Best Non-Animated or Mixed Series

    Nominated

    Best Website

    Won

    British Academy Children's Awards[32]

    International Live-Action

    Scott Montgomery, Warren P. Sonoda, Mark D'Angelis

    Nominated

    2020

    TCA Awards[33]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Daytime Emmy Award

    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Live Action Program

    James Robinson, Bill Turchinetz, John Douglas Smith, Jason MacNeill, Ryan Lukasik, Jason Charbonneau and Brandon Bak

    Won

    2021

    TCA Awards[34]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Daytime Emmy Awards

    Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

    Amanda Vernuccio, Sean Moore, Stephen Depko and Darren Pickering

    Won

    Outstanding Lighting Direction

    Gayle Ye

    Won

    2022

    TCA Awards[35]

    Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

    Odd Squad

    Nominated

    Other media[edit]

    Several Odd Squad themed video games have been created for the PBS Kids website and TVO Kids.[36][37] An official series tie-in book titled: 'The Odd Squad Agent's Handbook' was released in 2020. It was written by the show's creators, Tim McKeon and Adam Peltzman.[38]

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  • ^ "Odd Squad TV Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved January 30, 2017. Genre: Comedy
  • ^ "'Odd Squad' Season 3 hits PBS Kids this winter with a new cast. See our exclusive photos". USA Today.
  • ^ "PBS unveils 'Odd Squad,' its latest educational kids' show". New York Daily News. November 23, 2014. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  • ^ Steinberg, Brian (July 7, 2015). "PBS Renews 'Daniel Tiger,' 'Odd Squad,' From Fred Rogers Co". Variety. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
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  • ^ "Odd Squad - CBBC". BBC. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
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  • ^ "Who walked away with a 2019 Kidscreen Award". Kidscreen. February 12, 2019.
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  • ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (July 9, 2020). "TCA Awards: Watchmen, Unbelievable and Schitt's Creek Lead Nominations". TVLine. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
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  • ^ "Odd Squad". TVOKids.com. October 25, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
  • ^ McKeon, Tim; Peltzman, Adam (February 11, 2020). Odd Squad Agent's Handbook. Imprint. ISBN 978-1-250-77680-8.
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  • Bill Nye the Science Guy (2000)
  • Reading Rainbow (2001)
  • Reading Rainbow (2002)
  • Reading Rainbow (2003)
  • Assignment Discovery (2004)
  • Reading Rainbow (2005)
  • Zoom (2006)
  • Reading Rainbow (2007)
  • Greatest Inventions with Bill Nye / Jack Hanna's Into the Wild (2008)
  • From the Top at Carnegie Hall (2009)
  • The Electric Company (2010)
  • The Electric Company (2011)
  • The Electric Company / Jack Hanna's Into the Wild (2012)
  • R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2013)
  • R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2014)
  • R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2015)
  • Sea Rescue (2016)
  • Pre-School Children's Series
    (1995–2021)

  • Sesame Street (1996)
  • Sesame Street (1997)
  • Sesame Street (1998)
  • Sesame Street (1999)
  • Sesame Street (2000)
  • Sesame Street (2001)
  • Sesame Street (2002)
  • Sesame Street (2003)
  • Sesame Street (2004)
  • Sesame Street (2005)
  • Sesame Street (2006)
  • Sesame Street (2007)
  • Sesame Street (2008)
  • Between the Lions (2009)
  • Sesame Street (2010)
  • Sesame Street (2011)
  • Sesame Street (2012)
  • Sesame Street (2013)
  • Sesame Street (2014)
  • Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures (2015)
  • Sesame Street (2016)
  • Sesame Street (2017)
  • Sesame Street (2018)
  • Sesame Street (2019)
  • Sesame Street (2020)
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  • Odd Squad (2019)
  • Ghostwriter (2020)
  • Preschool, Children's or Family Viewing Program
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    Education or Informational Series
    (2018–2021)

  • Weird but True! (2019)
  • Could You Survive the Movies? (2020)
  • PBS KIDS Talk About (2021)
  • Current

  • Cyberchase (since 2002)
  • Wild Kratts (since 2011)
  • Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (since 2012)
  • Odd Squad (since 2014)
  • Pinkalicious & Peterrific (since 2018)
  • Molly of Denali (since 2019)
  • Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (since 2019)
  • Elinor Wonders Why (since 2020)
  • Donkey Hodie (since 2021)
  • Alma's Way (since 2021)
  • Rosie's Rules (since 2022)
  • Work It Out Wombats! (since 2023)
  • Lyla in the Loop (since 2024)
  • Mecha Builders (since 2024)
  • See also

  • Educational television
  • PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch
  • PBS Kids Go!

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