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3 Production  





4 Episodes  





5 Shorts  



5.1  Sadie Sparks Shorts  





5.2  Sadie Sparks: Funny Ol' Bunny  







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Sadie Sparks
Genre
  • Fantasy
  • Created byBronagh O'Hanlon[2]
    Developed byJennie Stacey
    Written byRebecca Hobbs
    Directed byBronagh O'Hanlon[2]
    Voices of
  • Rufus Hound[3]
  • Joshua LeClair
  • Dominique Moore
  • Opening theme"Let's Be Like Sadie Sparks"
    byJade Alleyne
    Composers
    • Jean-Luc Daniel
  • Jonathan Ménard
  • Country of origin
    • Ireland
  • France
  • Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Pierre Sissmann
  • Darragh O'Connell
  • Dominique Bourse
  • Cathal Gaffney
  • Producers
    • Theresa Mayer
  • Caroline Audebert
  • Hélène Maret
  • Editors
    • Fergal Costello
  • Louise Finn
  • Running time22 minutes[1] (2 11-minute segments)
    Production companies
  • Cyber Group Studios
  • Original release
    NetworkDisney Channel (UK & Ireland)
    Disney Channel (France)
    Release20 April (2019-04-20) –
    4 December 2019 (2019-12-04)

    Sadie Sparks is an animated comedy-fantasy television series that premiered on Disney Channel in the UK and Ireland on 20 April 2019.[4] The series was created by Bronagh O'Hanlon and is a co-production between Brown Bag Films in Ireland and Cyber Group Studios in France.[2][3]

    Plot

    [edit]

    Sadie Sparks is set in the fictional American town of Harmony, and revolves around the adventures of Sadie, a teenage girl who discovers she has magical abilities and becomes a magician-in-training. She receives the guidance of a grumpy, magical, talking bunny, Gilbert, who was sent to the human world from the Magical Realm to train Sadie and keep her powers under control,[2] but with this new responsibility, Sadie must also balance high school life.[3]

    Throughout the series, it is established and hinted that there is a weak, unstable and dangerous connection between the human world and the Magical Realm, with rifts frequently growing between both worlds that can be closed with an incredibly sticky magic glue substance. These rifts usually cause magical beings and artifacts to fall into Harmony. By the end of the series, the largest rift yet grows between both worlds, and Sadie, with her newfound strengthened magical abilities, manages to close it while risking her life, encouraged by her friends' immense support. The Wardens of Wizardry are still left fearing that this will be the first of larger rifts to come.

    Characters

    [edit]

    Main

    [edit]

    Recurring

    [edit]

    Minor

    [edit]

    Production

    [edit]

    When creator Bronagh O'Hanlon entered the animation industry, she wanted to produce cartoons starring more female protagonists. When initially conceptualizing the series, O'Hanlon wondered why rabbits came out of magician's hats, and created a jaded wizard-mentoring rabbit who worked with the likes of Merlin and Rasputin; after a slump in his career, he started working with his complete antithesis: a young energetic teenage girl, who he would slowly, but surely, warm up to. The show was initially pitched in 2009, alongside a currently lost pitch pilot that depicts Sadie and Gilbert's relationship and the art-style changes, but it was never picked up. Executives originally advised O'Hanlon to make the protagonist male, and that the show's target demographic, 11-year-old girls, would only be watching tween sitcoms, but O'Hanlon deduced that girls would only watch sitcoms due to the lack of animated programming targeted towards them. Since the series was shelved, O'Hanlon began working on shows such as Doc McStuffins and Henry Hugglemonster. The idea was revisited in 2013, when a toy manufacturer requested a show from Brown Bag with a synopsis almost identical to O'Hanlon's show, and the series was soon greenlit. The show was originally going to be animated in 2D only, but since most animated shows produced in Ireland at the time were in CGI, 3D designs were soon brought into consideration.[8][9] The test pilot was later re-animated with the current CGI Sadie model to better demonstrate the series to clients, but this second version still has not resurfaced.[10]

    When the show was in its early stages of production, it was titled Gilbert and Allie, with Sadie originally being named Allie,[11] however, the name had to be changed to avoid confusion with another Disney Channel show, Austin & Ally.[12]

    Episodes

    [edit]

    The first season has 52 11-minute episodes.[1] When episodes are distributed by Disney, every two episodes are combined into a 22-minute long episode.[13]

    No.TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byIrish air dateFrench air date
    1a"Spot On"Bronagh O'HanlonAnastasia HeinzlMarc Sierra20 April 2019 (2019-04-20)26 May 2019
    Sadie Sparks and her pet rabbit Gilbert are chosen to star in Harmony High's 21st century time capsule video, much to her rival Val's dissatisfaction. However, Sadie wakes up on the day of filming with a giant wart on her nose, and her magical attempts to remove it results in her nose and Gilbert's whiskers disappearing. The two venture to the Labyrinth of the Lost and Doomed to retrieve their missing facial features, going up against the Labyrinth's Guardian in the process. Meanwhile, Sadie's friends, Teepee and Lulu, prevent Val and her pet bulldog Prince from starring in the video instead.
    1b"The Need for Speed"Bronagh O'HanlonRebecca HobbsPierre Lyphoudt20 April 2019 (2019-04-20)26 May 2019
    Sadie's practicing of the temporary acceleration spell backfire when the spell is accidentally cast on Teepee, landing him a spot on the school's track team despite his lack of athletic fitness. Despite the Wardens of Wizardry - Madge, Mordecai and Vincent - warning her not to use magic for personal gain, Sadie decides to give Teepee a confidence potion disguised as perfume to help his self esteem, but merely ends up inflating his ego.
    2a"Triple Crossed"Bronagh O'HanlonPhilippe ClercMarc Sierra21 April 2019 (2019-04-21)26 May 2019
    The Wardens of Wizardry task Sadie and her magician rival Blaine with creating the best rainbow-summoning spell individually by night time. Both begin struggling to accomplish this, and Blaine, wanting to gain the upper hand, sends his mentor Cornelius to spy on Sadie's immense progress, despite Gilbert's cautiousness.
    2b"Three's a Crowd"Bronagh O'HanlonRebecca HobbsFranck Bonnet21 April 2019 (2019-04-21)26 May 2019
    Desperate to avoid having to complete a magic essay for the Wardens and her mother Selina's orders to clean her room, Sadie creates two clones of herself to do her chores so she can go to Sam's barbecue party - one clone embodies her clumsiness while the other embodies her excessive confidence. When the clones end up going to the party themselves, she, Gilbert, Teepee and Lulu must try and make them disappear by helping Sadie overcome her flaws.
    3a"Tuff Luck"Bronagh O'HanlonRebecca HobbsFabrice Hagmann27 April 2019 (2019-04-27)1 June 2019
    Sadie starts to have the worst of luck when Val begins to have the best of luck. She eventually learns that Val has been started wearing a secretly magical bracelet that makes gives her infinite good luck at the price of herself, and soon all of Harmony, suffering endless bad luck, to which the Wardens reveal that it is on a list of forbidden magic items. Sadie attempts to retrieve the bracelet.
    3b"A Walk on the Nile Side"Bronagh O'HanlonFabrice Ziokowski, Thomas Coste & Charlotte BallatreMarc Sierra27 April 2019 (2019-04-27)1 June 2019
    Ms. Lacey tasks her class with a History presentation on Ancient Egypt. Sadie wants to use magic to prepare, and, despite Gilbert's warnings, discovers a box in his hat, from which the Pharaoh Ankh emerges. Sadie and her friends take him to school, where he and Val become close friends. When Gilbert explains to the gang that bringing Ankh into their timeline causes the present to disappear, they must bring the pharaoh back to Ancient Egypt.
    4a"He's Such a Doll"Bronagh O'HanlonPeter Saisselin
    and Amy Serafin
    Mireia Serra28 April 2019 (2019-04-28)2 June 2019
    Furious that Val has asked her crush Sam out to the school dance before her, Sadie, using her powers, brings her action figure of the superhero Lance Lightning to life as her date, hoping that he and Val will fall in love and she can dance with Sam. At the school dance, however, Lance wants to be with Sadie at all times, and when he transforms into his superhero persona and kidnaps Sam, Sadie must find the button that allows him to switch identities to disenchant him.
    4b"Lunch Potion Number 9"Bronagh O'HanlonJim NolanRichard Fabby28 April 2019 (2019-04-28)2 June 2019
    Wanting to ask Sam out to the see "Perfect Date Movie: The Movie" at the weekend without chickening out, Sadie prepares a love potion to give to him. When Gilbert forbids her from using it, Sadie disposes it, but unfortunately the potion ends up in a pot in the Harmony High cafeteria kitchen, and is cooked into the Taco Tuesday tacos, which the students and faculty eat. They all fall in love with Sadie, who has to eat a disgusting taco given to her by the Wardens - the Groco - to reverse the spell.
    5a"The See-Me-Not Flower"Bronagh O'HanlonLéa LespagnolFabrice Hagmann4 May 2019 (2019-05-04)8 June 2019
    Sadie and Gilbert are tasked by the Wardens to recover the rare See-Me-Not Flower from the Magical Realm that mistakenly blooms in the human world once every three thousand years. Harmony High's principal, Winifred Covert, is also looking for the flower, to show the government's Department agency that magic exists. Determined, Covert organizes a school field trip on a Saturday, in which the students have to look for the flower. Sadie eventually finds the flower and it temporarily turns her invisible, but with this ability, she has to race against time when Covert eventually retrieves it.
    5b"Best Frenemies"Bronagh O'HanlonCharlotte Ballastre
    and Thomas Coste
    Jean-Charles Finck4 May 2019 (2019-05-04)8 June 2019
    Coach Procter fills in for Ms Lacey's class and tasks the students with completing questions from a math book, punishing those who do not complete it on time. Gilbert retrieves Sadie's math book from the school science lab, only to be taunted by Cornelius. When Principal Covert overhears them talking and highly suspects that they're magic, Sadie must team up with Blaine to rescue their mentors from Covert's clutches. In the aftermath, Sadie is punished by Coach Procter for not finishing her work.
    6a"Dance Fever"Bronagh O'HanlonPhilippe ClercRichard Fabby5 May 2019 (2019-05-05)15 June 2019
    After Sadie and Gilbert bicker over the catchy pop song "Boom Boom, Shake That Tune", an accidentally-produced music potion ends up in Harmony High's drainage and water supply, turning everyone into dancing zombies. The two team up with Blaine and Cornelius to reverse the effects.
    6b"Right on Time"Bronagh O'HanlonLéa LespagnolMarc Sierra5 May 2019 (2019-05-05)15 June 2019
    Sadie and Teepee meddle with time to visit a long-awaited concert sooner, despite Lulu's desires for them to work on a class project together. Time soon goes completely out of balance, and with Gilbert's help, they must complete their project and perform a ritual that will bring time back in balance.
    7a"Mascot Trouble"Bronagh O'HanlonAnastasia HeinzlFranck Bonnet11 May 2019 (2019-05-11)16 June 2019
    Val challenges Sadie to a mascot competition to determine whether Prince or Gilbert will become Harmony High's mascot; Cornelius and Blaine also enter, making the chances of Gilbert winning unlikely. It isn't long before Sadie and Blaine cheat with their magical abilities.
    7b"Glove Story"Bronagh O'HanlonTigran RosineFabrice Hagmann11 May 2019 (2019-05-11)16 June 2019
    Gilbert briefly teaches Sadie how to use a magic glove that open portal doorways to different places. Convinced by Teepee to have fun with the glove despite Gilbert's warnings of it causing an interdimensional disaster, Sadie causes a misunderstanding that gets Coach Procter fired by Covert. Meanwhile, Lulu teaches Gilbert how to be calm.
    8a"The Double Dare Scare"Bronagh O'HanlonMuirinn Lane-KellyJean-Charles Finck12 May 2019 (2019-05-12)18 August 2019
    When Sadie's class and Coach get lost in the woods late at night after a field trip gone wrong, she and Gilbert are forced to venture into Harmony's caves to prevent Val, Sam and Doug from accidentally stumbling into the Magical Realm. Gilbert meets the cowardly dragon Egbert, and Sadie starts to see a softer side to Val.
    8b"Zen Rabbit"Bronagh O'HanlonThomas CosteTeddy Saunier12 May 2019 (2019-05-12)19 October 2019
    Sadie forces Gilbert to spend a day with Lollipop, Mr Stormweather's daughter's pet rabbit, while she sneaks off to the movies. Gilbert is unable to study for a meeting with the Wardens as Lollipop makes his time a nightmare, and Sadie's brother Max enforces blackmailing techniques on his sister.
    9a"Mentor Mayhem"Bronagh O'HanlonMarie BeardmoreMarc Sierra6 July 2019 (2019-07-06)3 September 2019
    Sadie and Gilbert begin to become sick of each other's company, so the Wardens send the mysterious cat Purrpetua to replace Gilbert as Sadie's mentor. The duo soon learn that they value each other immensely upon discovering Purrpetua's mysterious past and horrible mentoring.
    9b"Creature Care"Bronagh O'HanlonRebecca HobbsGaston Jaunet6 July 2019 (2019-07-06)3 September 2019
    While closing a magical rift and also doing a class assignment in which she must look after a baby watermelon, Sadie temporarily nurtures a baby monster, whom she names Gah. When she brings Gah to school, he gains an appetite for the Sadie's class' watermelons, causing much chaos and terror.
    10a"Super Teepee"Bronagh O'HanlonPhillippe ClercFabrice Hagmann7 July 2019 (2019-07-07)4 September 2019
    Teepee pretends to be a superhero to prevent everyone at school from figuring out that Sadie's a wizard, and continues this facade with an irritated Sadie's aid. Val and Covert becomes highly suspicious of Teepee's act and wish to expose him.
    10b"A Nose for Trouble"Bronagh O'HanlonChristopher Panzner
    and Joan Teffit
    Fabrice Hagmann7 July 2019 (2019-07-07)4 September 2019
    The Wardens force Sadie and Blaine to temporarily switch Gilbert and Cornelius as mentors after the pair of rivals express their unappreciation for them. This leads to Blaine spitefully casting a spell on Gilbert that makes him smell everywhere he goes, impacting the school basketball team.
    11a"Magic vs. Aliens"Bronagh O'HanlonDenise CassarChtistian Ragoust13 July 2019 (2019-07-13)5 September 2019
    Warden Vincent's sauna falls into the human world through one of the many rifts between it and the Magical Realm, intriguing Sadie to turn Teepee into an alien monster as a cover-up, which dangerously attracts the attention of Covert.
    11b"Max Profit"Bronagh O'HanlonJim NolanMireia Serra13 July 2019 (2019-07-13)5 September 2019
    Max, realizing that none of his inventions work, sets to start a hot chocolate stand at one of the school basketball team's games. Learning that Max's hot chocolate taste horrendous, Gilbert gives Sadie a spell that makes it taste outstandingly delicious. Max soon creates a major local hot chocolate business, but Sadie is exhausted from doing so many spells to make the drink good.
    12a"Party On!"Bronagh O'HanlonLéa LespagnolPierre Lyphoundt14 July 2019 (2019-07-14)6 September 2019
    Sadie's organization app mascot, Toady, goes rogue after she casts a spell on her to help her plan a party. Meanwhile, Gilbert becomes obsessed with an old video game console of his.
    12b"The Secret Curse"Bronagh O'HanlonHenry GiffordChristian Ragoust & Teddy Saunier14 July 2019 (2019-07-14)6 September 2019
    Dark magic is afoot in Harmony High when a mysterious being begins turning people completely still.
    13a"The Bane of Blaine"Bronagh O'HanlonArturo ValenciaBrayan Adeel20 July 2019 (2019-07-20)9 June 2019
    Blaine's cousin Zaine visits to become Blaine's new mentor, and Sadie immediately becomes suspicious of his evil intentions and the bad influence he's having on Blaine. She soon learns of the real reason why Zaine is here - to gain the powerful and evil Lodar Stone, which he can use to take over the Magical Realm and force his father to value him.
    13b"Mama Memory!"Bronagh O'HanlonLéa LespagnolFranck Bonnet20 July 2019 (2019-07-20)9 June 2019
    To make her mother forget about a massive orange juice mess she made in kitchen after a potion-producing malfunction so she won't report it to Miss Lacey on parents-teacher night, Sadie casts a forgetful spell on Selina, who ends up forgetting who Sadie is completely.
    14a"Go Bunny Go"Bronagh O'HanlonCharlotte Ballatre
    and Thomas Coste
    Mireia Sierra21 July 2019 (2019-07-21)9 September 2019
    Gilbert, crestfallen that nobody takes him seriously as the school mascot and simply think of him as good luck charm, disappears into the Magical Realm, causing the school basketball team to lose their focus.
    14b"The Mysterious Avenger"Bronagh O'HanlonPhilippe ClercMarc Sierra21 July 2019 (2019-07-21)9 September 2019
    When Val, Coach, Nolan, Tammy and Trixie humiliate Teepee for failing 'gymathon', a mysterious avenger begins to cause mischief around them.
    15a"Cheeky Monkey"Bronagh O'HanlonFranck Salomé, Nicolas Sedel
    and Fernando Worcel
    Romain Sordet27 July 2019 (2019-07-27)10 September 2019
    Sadie casts the cheeky monkey spell on Selina to bring back her sense of fun for her job, only to make her behave like an uncontrollable monkey raging throughout Harmony.
    15b"Sleeping City"Bronagh O'HanlonAnastasia HeinzlRichard Fabby27 July 2019 (2019-07-27)10 September 2019
    On the day of Bernie the Bear's awakening, Sadie and friends become immensely irritated when babysitting Sam's deafening baby brother Luke, and Sadie accidentally casts a sleeping spell on all of Harmony.
    16a"Advanced Pranking"Bronagh O'HanlonVincent SouchonFabrice Hagmann & Teddy Saunier28 July 2019 (2019-07-28)11 September 2019
    Sadie steals Grimaldo's Book of Advanced Magic from Gilbert's library so she and Blaine can learn more advanced spells, only for the book to come to life and give them pain for comedic amusement.
    16b"The Doomed Watch"Bronagh O'HanlonMuirinn Lane-KellyJean-Charles Finck28 July 2019 (2019-07-28)11 September 2019
    When Teepee loses his grandfather's watch, Sadie gives him another one from the Labyrinth of the Lost and Doomed, which has the power to freeze time. Trouble arises when the Guardian of the Labyrinth will stop at nothing to get it back.
    17a"Diva Sadie"Bronagh O'HanlonDenise CassarMireia Serra25 November 2019 (2019-11-25)22 June 2019
    Blaine curses Sadie to act like an incredibly unpleasant diva on the day of the school talent show. Gilbert, Lulu and Teepee must prevent Sadie from going on a world tour with the Whatevs all while keeping her calm.
    17b"Lulu's Shoes"Bronagh O'HanlonTigran RosineMireia Sierra25 November 2019 (2019-11-25)22 June 2019
    World-renowned dancer Anna Catlova visits Sadie's school to help the students with their individual dance choreographies, but unfortunately, Lulu can't dance. Gilbert and Sadie use magic to convert the dancing talent from one of Anna's shoelaces into Lulu's shoes, only to start suspecting that Anna could be a master thief.
    18a"Best Friends Forever"Bronagh O'HanlonFranck Salomé, Nicolas Sedel
    and Fernando Worcel
    Arnold Gransac26 November 2019 (2019-11-26)12 September 2019
    Desperate to star in a music video with Val, Tammy and Trixie to meet the Whatevs, Sadie casts a 'best friends forever' spell on Val. Val becomes overly possessive and obsessed with Sadie, damaging her friendship with Lulu and soon endangers Gilbert.
    18b"Monster Exchange"Bronagh O'HanlonPhilippe ClercPierre Lyphoundt26 November 2019 (2019-11-26)12 September 2019
    The Guardian of the Labyrinth, growing tired of his endless job, is invited by Sadie to take a day-off in the human realm. Disguised as Sadie's 'cousin' Cyril, he begins causing an unpleasant time at Juicy Jake's.
    19a"Living the Dream"Bronagh O'HanlonAnnabelle PerrichonMireia Serra27 November 2019 (2019-11-27)13 September 2019
    Both Sadie and Gilbert mistakenly set loose a small magical flea, who starts turning anyone in Harmony's dreams into a reality.
    19b"Light at Heart"Bronagh O'HanlonLèa LespagnolSophie Moulin27 November 2019 (2019-11-27)13 September 2019
    Lulu becomes increasingly depressed over failing a science exam, so Sadie casts a spell on her to make her feel 'light at heart', only for gravitational problems to arise around her.
    20a"It's Showtime"Bronagh O'HanlonThomas CosteKévin Enhardt28 November 2019 (2019-11-28)16 September 2019

    To help Selina gain an interview with the actor Sloane Walker, Sadie brings the character he plays in Gilbert's favorite TV show, "Best Frenemies", Jerry, to life.


    Absent: Lulu and Teepee
    20b"Cupcake Chaos"Bronagh O'HanlonRobert VargasMireia Serra28 November 2019 (2019-11-28)16 September 2019
    When Sadie and friends set loose evil cupcakes in Harmony High, they decide to fight sweetness with sweetness.
    21a"Truth Bubbles"Bronagh O'HanlonOliver SerranoMarc Sierra29 November 2019 (2019-11-29)17 September 2019
    Sadie casts a spell through the TV to force to her news-reporting mother to reveal where they're going on vacation. However, everyone who was watching TV when the spell was cast begins to tell the truth, and only the truth.
    21b"Detention Games"Bronagh O'HanlonAnnabelle PerrinchopOlivier Dutranoy29 November 2019 (2019-11-29)17 September 2019
    The students and faculty of Harmony High compete against each other in a scavenger hunt to find the Golden Smoothie.
    22a"Heat Stroke"Bronagh O'HanlonTheresa Rippel
    and Léa Lespagnol
    Marc Sierra30 November 2019 (2019-11-30)18 September 2019
    Upon learning that the recent horrendous weather in Harmony could force Sam and Jake to close their smoothie business and leave town, Sadie uses magic to bring only hot weather that soon enough becomes insufferable.
    22b"A Tale of Two Sadies"Bronagh O'HanlonTigran RosineAshton Gransac & Teddy Saunier30 November 2019 (2019-11-30)18 September 2019
    Gilbert causes Sadie to catch a cold due to a magical mishap, putting Sadie's student president campaign at risk. Gilbert, disguised as Sadie, goes in her place, and starts acting unsympathetic, determined to win at any cost.
    23a"Poetry in Motion"Bronagh O'HanlonThomas CosteOliver Dutranoy1 December 2019 (2019-12-01)19 September 2019
    When Sadie mixes up a spell with one of her poems, she causes her entire class to disappear into thin air. She, Lulu and Gilbert must retrieve the spell from Covert and bring the class back.
    23b"Oh Grow Up!"Bronagh O'HanlonFranck Salomé, Nicolas Sedel
    & Fernando Worcel
    Marc Sierra1 December 2019 (2019-12-01)19 September 2019
    When the Wardens task Sadie and Blaine with creating a spell that has never been cast before, a mischievous Blaine casts an immaturity spell on Gilbert to slow down his and Sadie's progress.
    24a"Groundhog Date"Bronagh O'HanlonJim NolanPierre Lyphoundt2 December 2019 (2019-12-02)20 September 2019
    A despaired Sadie believes Sam has started dating Val after ignoring him so much on their first date. She and Gilbert use the Time Turner to repeat the day again and again to make the perfect date happen.
    24b"Melvin Rules"Bronagh O'HanlonFranck Salomé, Nicolas Sedel
    and Fernando Worcel
    Pierre Lyphoundt & Sophie Moulin2 December 2019 (2019-12-02)20 September 2019
    Sadie casts a leadership spell on the shy Melvin to help him guide Harmony High into an environmentally friendly future.
    25a"Smarten Up"Bronagh O'HanlonLéa LespagnolRomain Sordet3 December 2019 (2019-12-03)23 September 2019
    Max finds the rare Magnafloritestone on the beach, and starts gaining immense amounts of knowledge at the price of everyone around him losing their intelligence. When Sadie gets the blame, she has to clear her name.
    25b"Magic Mojo"Bronagh O'HanlonPhilippe ClercMireia Serra3 December 2019 (2019-12-03)23 September 2019
    Gilbert berates Sadie after getting injured in a wizard training session, causing Sadie to fear using and lose her magical abilities.
    26a"Hanging in There"Bronagh O'HanlonTigran RosineOlivier Dutranoy4 December 2019 (2019-12-04)24 September 2019
    On the day of her second date with Sam, Sadie's magical powers begin to become overpowered and spiral out of control. Meanwhile, a giant rift between the human world and the Magical Realm begins to grow in Harmony.
    26b"Oh-My-Giddy!"Bronagh O'HanlonBronagh O'Hanlon, Charlie Kennedy
    and Rebecca Hobbs
    Fabrice Hagmann & Romain Sordet4 December 2019 (2019-12-04)24 September 2019
    Continuing directly from the events of "Hanging in There", Sadie and friends team up with Blaine, Cornelius and Egbert to close the giant rift in Harmony before its too late.

    Shorts

    [edit]

    Two series of shorts were also created and released alongside the show in 2019; one simply title Sadie Sparks Shorts, which exclusively uses the 3D segments of the series with original voice-over, and a second titled Sadie Sparks: Funny Ol' Bunny, which features original 2D animated content. Disney Channel UK uploaded the first two Sadie Sparks Shorts to their YouTube channel.[14][15] Although the English versions of most of the shorts were missing for some time, both of these shorts series were released on Disney+ in the UK on September 15, 2021.[16]

    Sadie Sparks Shorts

    [edit]
    No.TitleBritish and Irish air date
    (Disney+)
    French air date
    (YouTube)
    1"Meet Sadie"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)28 August 2019
    Teenager Sadie Sparks reveals her life isn't as average as it seems: she's secretly a wizard in training!
    2"Meet Gilbert"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)28 August 2019
    Gilbert is a 700-year-old magical rabbit who has trained the great wizard Merlin... but is now stuck with training the incompetent Sadie Sparks.
    3"Rival Wizard"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)28 August 2019
    Sadie talks about how she and Gilbert cope with their wizardry rivals, Blaine and Cornelius.
    4"Healthy Lifestyle"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)28 August 2019
    Sadie shares all the ways she maintains a healthy lifestyle - wizard-style!
    5"Wizarding Woes"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)28 August 2019
    Sadie finds it great that she's a wizard, but nothing is without its disadvantages.
    6"Grumpy Gilbert"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)28 August 2019
    Despite Sadie finding Gilbert to be a frustrating wizard mentor to work with, she knows they'll always love each other deep down.

    Sadie Sparks: Funny Ol' Bunny

    [edit]
    No.TitleBritish and Irish air date
    (Disney+)
    French air date
    (YouTube)
    1"Boom Boom"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)16 October 2019
    While cleaning his apartment, Gilbert can't help but dance to Boom Boom, Shake That Tune.
    2"Voice"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)16 October 2019
    With Gilbert's guidance, Sadie tries to perfect casting the voice spell.
    3"Fly"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)20 October 2019
    Gilbert wants to watch Best Frenemies in peace, but an annoying fly gives him a hard time.
    4"Glue"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)20 October 2019
    Gilbert and Sadie end up in numerous sticky situations when creating more magic glue.
    5"Dance"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)23 October 2019
    Sadie accidentally casts the dance spell on Gilbert, who starts dancing to countless genres of music.
    6"Yoga Bunny"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)23 October 2019
    Sadie cheekily uses her magic to meddle with Gilbert's meditating.
    7"Gah"15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)23 October 2019
    Gilbert stressfully babysits Gah.

    Broadcast

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    Sadie Sparks premiered on Disney Channel in the UK and Ireland on 20 April 2019, however the first two episodes were released earlier on YouTube on 9 April.[4] In France, the series premiered on Disney Channel on 26 May.[17] In Latin America and Brazil, the series premiered on Discovery Kids on 20 July 2019. In South Africa, the show premiered on 3 August 2019. In Australia, the series airs on ABC Me.[when?]

    In Canada, the show premiered on Family Channel on 6 January 2020. In Spain and Portugal, the series premiered on 13 January 2020 on the Disney Channel within those territories.[18] The series also aired on POP TV from the 27th of July 2020. On 1 August 2020, the series premiered on Disney Channel in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. In Ireland, the series premiered on TG4 with Irish-language dubbing on 2 October 2020. In Turkey, the series premiered on 2 November 2020 on Disney Channel, where it has grown a large fanbase.

    In 2021, the series premiered in Finland on Yle Areena on 26 March, on Disney+ throughout western Europe on 14 May, and in Japan on Disney Channel on 4 September.[19] On 18 September 2021, the series premiered on Pixel TV in Ukraine. On 23 September 2021, the series premiered in the United States on the Kidoodle TV app. As of 31 October 2021, the series also airs on Yle TV2 as part of the "Galaxi" programming block for children ages 7 and up.

    In 2022, the series premiered on Super3 with Catalan-language dubbing on 10 January. It was made available on Disney+ in South Africa on the 18th of May.

    References

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    1. ^ a b c "Sadie Sparks". Cyber Group Studios. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  • ^ a b c d Zahed, Ramin (June 5, 2018). "Disney Reveals Magic Touch with 'Sadie Sparks'". Animation Magazine. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  • ^ a b c d Tabarsi, Anahita (June 5, 2018). "Sadie Sparks is Launching on Disney Channel". Brown Bag Films. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  • ^ a b Tabarsi, Anahita (April 9, 2019). "Watch Sadie Sparks Exclusive Sneak Peek: Spot On/Need For Speed". Brown Bag Films. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  • ^ @BroOHanlon (May 17, 2021). "@Barbasparks Rebecca Hobbs the show running writer came up with that one. She says it all the time herself. She literally is Sadie Sparks!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ @BroOHanlon (May 17, 2021). "@Barbasparks Yes, I was channelling my Vice-Principle in Secondary School for Ms Covert. She was a small woman who was a real power house. I respected her and was terrified of her at the same time. Teepee is a friend of mine. And there is a lot of myself and Rebecca channelled into Sadie" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Dan Renton Skinner (Sue Terry Voices)".
  • ^ "Directors in Animation - Bronagh O'Hanlon's spark of inspiration". RTÉ.ie. July 2, 2019.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Animation Dingle 2017 Igniting Sadie Sparks". YouTube.
  • ^ @BroOHanlon (June 20, 2021). "@Barbasparks Yes that's it alright! It was re-Animated with the final character as I think they wanted to be able to show the clip to clients etc" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Gilbert and Allie is in Development! #NewShow - on the Brown Bag Labs blog". Brown Bag Labs.
  • ^ @DarraghO_C (May 2, 2021). "@Barbasparks There was another Disney show called 'Austin and Ally' so we had to change it to be a bit different" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Watch Sadie Sparks | Disney+".
  • ^ "Sadie Sparks | Meet Sadie 👋 | Disney Channel UK". Disney Channel. April 10, 2019. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Sadie Sparks | Meet Gilbert 👋 | Disney Channel UK". Disney Channel. April 13, 2019. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  • ^ "New on Disney Plus UK September 2021 – every new film and show released this month". Radio Times. August 29, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Sadie Sparks - Dimanche 26 mai à 9h10 sur Disney Channel !". Disney Channel. May 15, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  • ^ Insidus (July 24, 2020). "Entertainment Inside Us: August 2020 On Disney Channel Africa | Sadie Sparks | Continuing Show(s) | Movies". Entertainment Inside Us. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  • ^ "今月のおすすめ(9月分)|ディズニー・チャンネル|ディズニー".
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