

Season 1 • Episode 1
LatestOakie, Miss Maple and Birchwood argue over who is getting the most sunlight until they learn about sharing.
Pappyland was a live action children's television show originally written by Jon Nappa. More than 65 episodes were written by award-winning children's writer, Benette Whitmore. It was originally broadcast on TLC from September 30, 1996 to December 1999. Then, after cancellation, aired reruns until February 21, 2003. The show starred acclaimed cartoonist-artist Michael Cariglio as Pappy Drewitt, an artist/49er type character who lived in a magical cabin in a bizarre land with many different creatures and people. More than half of the show was shot on bluescreen. During each half-hour segment, Pappy and other characters danced, sang, taught life lessons and other children's television fare but the main focus of the show was watching Pappy draw pictures. Viewers who sent in their artwork, had their drawing shown during the "Hall of Frames" segment near the end and the closing credits.
Production
Glorious blue screen jank that aged like milk in a good way.
Practical Effects
Puppets with unhinged energy and questionable construction.
Writing
65 episodes of surprisingly earnest life lessons from a man in suspenders.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
More than half the show was shot on bluescreen in the mid-90s, giving it that signature 'floating in the void' aesthetic that haunted millennial dreams.
Creator Michael Cariglio was an actual acclaimed cartoonist who somehow pivoted to wearing a fake beard and talking to puppets for half a decade—peak career evolution.