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Baby Shark's Big Show! is an animated children's television series based on the "Baby Shark" brand from the South Korean company Pinkfong.[1] SmartStudy, Pinkfong's parent company[2], co-produces the show with Nickelodeon Animation Studio

Freeform from the United States.[3][4] On June 7, 2019, Pinkfong announced the show on their official Instagram account.[2] On June 25, the Nick Jr. social media accounts[5] posted about the show.

In South Korea, Baby Shark's Big Show! debuted on the Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) with a Christmas special on December 25, 2022.[6] From September 2023 onward, the series airs regularly on EBS1 on Wednesdays and Thursdays.[7] In the United States, it premiered on Nickelodeon on December 11, 2020 and on the Nick Jr. Channel on December 12, 2020.[8]

On March 24, 2022, it was announced that plans were underway for a feature-length movie for Paramount+ to be released in 2023.[9]

On June 13, 2021, the series was renewed for a second season.[10]

On June 13, 2023, the series was renewed for a third season.[11]

On May 3, 2024, Emily Gerich posted that the third season of the series will become the final season.[12]

Characters

Main article: List of Baby Shark's Big Show! characters

Main

Recurring

  • Alex Cazares as Chucks, a purple male seahorse who is clumsy.
    • Yoon Eun-seo voices Chucks in Korean
  • Kimberly Brooks as Vola, a green female octopus who is tomboyish and loves sports.
    • Kim Euh-ah voices Vola in Korean
  • Teddy Walsh as Mason, a red male crab who has his pitch
  • Cole Escola as Goldie, a gold female goldfish who is often vain and flamboyant.
    • Kim Bona voices Goldie in Korean
  • Georgie Kidder as Hank, a blue male whale and the youngest of Baby's friends.
    • Yoon Eun-seo voices Hank in Korean
  • Cristina Pucelli as Shadow, a grey male shark and Baby's archrival.
    • Lee Sang Ho voices Shadow in Korean
  • Carolina Ravassa as Mariana, a huge shark and Shadow's mom.
  • Antony Del Rio as Sledge, a hammerhead shark and Shadow's cousin.
  • Rama Vallury and Tara Strong as Bait, a purple tang and Switch, a brown angelfish. Both are Shadow's sidekicks.
    • Jeong Jae-heon voices Bait in Korean.
    • Kim Bona voices Switch in Korean.
  • Shelby Young as Rayna Ray, a purple female manta ray who's a news reporter, and William's mother.
    • Yoon Eun-seo voices Rayna Ray in Korean
  • Gary Anthony Williams as Sherman, is Hank's father.
  • Carly Hughes as Jozi, is Hank's stepmother.
  • Cristina Milizia as Ashley, is Hank's younger stepsister.
  • Shelby Young as Splashley, is Hank's other younger stepsister.
  • Sherry Cola as Viv, is Vola's mother.
  • LaNisha Frederick as Vera, is Vola's other mother.
  • Alexander Polinsky as Axel, is Vola's pet bunny slug.
  • Robbie Daymond as Ezra, is Chucks' father.
  • Georgia King as Anya, is Chucks' stepmother.
  • Sirena Irwin as Maddie, is Chucks' older stepsister.
  • Fred Tatasciore as Clucks, is Chucks' pet sea chicken.
  • Cristina Milizia as Duchess, is Goldie's pet clam.
  • Griffin Puatu as Marty Minnow, a green bespectacled male minnow and the leader of the minnows.
  • John Michael Higgins as Mayor Anchovy
  • Nolan North as Big Fin, a legendary fishy who lives in the Kelp Woods.
  • Cristina Milizia as Teensy Tardigrade, Baby Shark's pet tardigrade.
  • Fred Tatasciore as Mail Whale, a delivery whale who dosen't talk through voices.
  • Kalo Moss(Season 1), Bohdi Friedman(Season 2) as Ernie Urchin, a one-eyed urchin.
    • Yena Jang voices Ernie Urchin in Korean
  • Michaela Dietz as Wallace is a dolphin who lives in Baby Shark's neighborhood.
  • Vasthy Mompoint as Briny, a shopkeeping whale.
  • Tara Strong as Daphne, a teal green party puddle dolphin who works in an arcade.
  • JP Karliak as Neil, a marigold fishy with a dark magenta mohawk.
  • Jim Rash as Bread, a green fishy with a red hat.
  • Alexander Polinsky as Butter, a blue-ish indigo fish with a red jacket.
  • Aria Surrec as Penny Piranha, a pink piranha who also turns red when angry.
  • Betsy Sodaro as Barb, a producer and camera fishy.
  • James Mathis III as Mr. Clownfish, a red clownfish who works at the treat shop.
  • JP Karliak as Scoops, a penguin scooper who works in an ice cream shop called, Iceberg Valley.
  • Vasthy Mompoint as Briny, a purple shopkeeping whale.
  • Natalie Palamides as Bobby Gills
  • Jessica DiCicco as Aggie
  • Chloe Fineman as Lannie is Baby Shark's lanternshark friend that Baby Shark met in Chomp City in "Baby Shark's Big Movie!".
  • The Package Pirates are a pirate crew.

Antagonists

  • Andrew Morgado as Vigo, a villainous squid who is always trying to take over Carnivore Cove.
    • Alexander Polinsky as Costello, a fish who is Vigo's assistant and henchman.
    • Fred Tatasciore as Seagoar, is Vigo's pet sea warthog.
  • Jim Rash as Bentley Barracuda, a snooty barracuda.
  • TBA Named Pirate Crew are a the Package Pirates' nemeses.
    • Fred Tatasciore as Captain Barnaclebeard is Captain Bubblebeard's nemesis.
    • Georgie Kidder as Second Mate is First Mate's nemesis.
    • Carolina Ravassa as Becky is Bucky's nemesis.
  • Alex Cazares as Sea Dragon
  • Cole Escola as Keith

Special Guest Cast

Episodes

Main article: Baby Shark's Big Show! episode list
Season Episodes First episode Last episode
Season 1 26 December 11, 2020 September 29, 2022
Season 2 26[13] October 18, 2022 April 16, 2024
Season 3 22[14] April 17, 2024 TBA

Gallery

Broadcast

Country Channel
Flag usa logoUnited States Nickelodeon (December 11, 2020-present)
Nick Jr. Channel (December 12, 2020-present)
South KoreaSouth Korea EBS 1 (December 25, 2020-present)

References

External links

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