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  1. Hasmi Giakoumis was a producer for the animated children's series The Magic School Bus. Hasmi Giakoumis at the Internet Movie Database.

  2. Hasmi Giakoumis is a production coordinator of "Beetlejuice: The Animated Series", "Babar" (The TV series and a movie), "Rupert" and "Little Rosey", Hasmi Giakoumis is also the producer of "The... Beetlejuice Wiki

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    Ms. Frizzle embarks on adventures with her eight students on the eponymous school bus. As they journey on their exciting field trips, they discover locations, creatures, time periods, and more to learn about the wonders of science along the way.

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    1. Lily Tomlinas Miss Frizzle 2. Amos Crawley (season 1) and Danny Tamberelli(season 2–4) as Arnold Perlstein 3. Daniel DeSantoas Carlos Ramon 4. Tara Meyer as Dorothy Ann "D.A." Hudson 5. Erica Luttrellas Keesha Franklin 6. Maia Filar as Phoebe Terese 7. Stuart Stoneas Ralphie Tennelli 8. Max Beckford (season 1) and Andre Ottley-Lorant (season 2–4) as Tim Wright 9. Lisa Yamanakaas Wanda Li

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    1. Malcolm-Jamal Warneras the male producer 2. Susan Bluas the female producer 3. Renessa Blitz as Janet Perlstein, Arnold's cousin 4. Rosalind Chaoas Mrs. Li, Wanda's mother 5. Tyne Dalyas Dr. Tennelli, Ralphie's mother 6. Dana Elcaras Mr. Terese, Phoebe's father 7. Elliott Gouldas Mr. Perlstein, Arnold's father 8. Edward James Olmosas Mr. Ramon, Carlos's father 9. Swoosie Kurtzas Mrs. Hudson, D.A.'s mother 10. Eartha Kittas Mrs. Franklin, Keesha's grandmother 11. Dolly Partonas Katrina Eloi...

    In early 1994, The Magic School Bus concept was produced into an animated series of the same name by Scholastic Entertainment. It premiered on September 10, 1994. The idea for the show was developed by Craig Walker (former Vice President and Senior Editorial Director of Scholastic Entertainment). The company's president Deborah Forte explained that...

    In the United States, from 1994 until 1997, the original run of The Magic School Bus was broadcast on PBS, as part of its daytime children's block (airing on weekdays). It was the first fully animated series to be aired on PBS. The last episode aired on December 6, 1997. By the series' end, it was among the highest-rated PBS shows for school-age ch...

    The series (through home media) was released on VHS from 1995 to 2003, DVD from 2002 to 2013, DVD (by New Video Group) in Region 1 (which are the rereleases of the Warner Home Video DVDs) on July 31, 2012, and Netflixon August 15, 2013. The series was originally released on VHS. The series on VHS was distributed by KidVision (a division of WarnerVi...

    Critical response

    In a 2007 column for the online edition of The Wall Street Journal, Jason Fry expressed an overall appreciation for the series, but wrote that the episode "The Magic School Bus Gets Programmed" illustrated the rapid pace of technological change over the ten years since it first aired. He explained the episode presented an old-fashioned "technology-gone-amok" story about the respective roles of programmer and machine that was no longer relevant to children growing up in 2007. He suggested that...

    Numerous computer and video games associated with the series were released from 1994 to 2000, and were typically amalgamations of storylines from both the original book series and the television show. The games were published by Microsoft Home. A video game titled The Magic School Bus: Oceans was released for Nintendo DSon October 25, 2011, ten yea...

    On June 10, 2014, a new series was announced by Netflix and Scholastic Media titled The Magic School Bus 360°. The new iteration of the franchise features a modernized Ms. Frizzle and high-tech bus that stresses modern inventions such as robotics, wearables and camera technology. The producers hoped to captivate children's imaginations and motivate...

  4. Beetlejuice (animated series) Credits for all seasons one through four. (###) = Number episode S1 = Season One S2 = Season Two S3 = Season Three S4 = Season Four In the first season, the first airing was missing the "Consultants" credits, the third show airing had the credits changed between two frames. These credits are collected off the title cards for the episodes.

  5. December 6, 1997. ( 1997-12-06) The Magic School Bus is an American - Canadian animated children's television series, based on the book series of the same name by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. The series has received critical acclaim for its use of celebrity talent and combining entertainment with an educational series. [1]

  6. Sep 9, 1994 · The subject matter and the children star in this new animated science series, based on the popular books by Joanna Cole and illustrator Bruce Degen. Billed as PBS' first fully animated series ...