T.O.T.S. (2019)
The Disney Junior animated comedy where a penguin and a flamingo prove that heart matters more than species in the baby delivery business.
T.O.T.S. - Series Information
- Original Title: T.O.T.S.
- First Air Year: 2019
- Last Air Year: 2022
- Created by: Travis Braun
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Kids, Family, Animation
- Content Rating (US): TV-Y
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (22 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 3
- Number of Episodes: 150
- Status: Returning Series
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: June 14, 2019 (United States - TV-Y), June 14, 2019 (Germany - 6), June 14, 2019 (Brazil - L), June 14, 2019 (Mexico - AA), June 14, 2019 (Italy - T), June 14, 2019 (South Korea - ALL)
- Networks: Disney Junior
- Alternative Titles: Tiny Ones Transport Service (PH), T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service) (US)
- Production Companies: Titmouse, ICON Creative Studio, DQ Entertainment, Walt Disney Television, Disney Junior
- Production Countries: United States of America
T.O.T.S. - Plot
A heartfelt animated comedy series for preschoolers exploring the hilarious adventures of best friends Pip and Freddy, a tenacious penguin and a kind-hearted flamingo, who are the only non-stork delivery birds in-training at Tiny Ones Transport Service (T.O.T.S.).
T.O.T.S. - Trailer
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T.O.T.S. - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Travis Braun
Main Cast
- Christian J. Simon
- Vanessa Williams
- Megan Hilty
- Jet Jurgensmeyer
- Charlie Townsend
- Tucker Chandler
- Yvette Nicole Brown
- Max Mitchell
- Amari McCoy
- Remy Edgerly
Writers
- Brandon Violette
- James Eason-Garcia
Executive Producers
- Shannon Prynoski
- Chris Prynoski
T.O.T.S. - FAQs
What is T.O.T.S. about?
T.O.T.S. follows Pip the penguin and Freddy the flamingo, best friends and the only non-stork delivery birds in training at Tiny Ones Transport Service. Each episode finds the duo navigating funny mishaps as they work to deliver baby animals to their new families, learning teamwork and kindness along the way.
Why are Pip and Freddy special at T.O.T.S.?
Pip and Freddy stand out because they are the only non-stork delivery birds in training at the Tiny Ones Transport Service. While storks traditionally handle baby deliveries, this penguin and flamingo duo prove that determination and heart matter far more than species, making them the show's lovable underdogs.
Where can you stream T.O.T.S.?
T.O.T.S. is available to stream on Disney Plus. If you prefer to own episodes, they can be purchased on Amazon Video and Google Play Movies. Disney Plus is the most convenient option for families already subscribed to the platform.
Who voices the main characters in T.O.T.S.?
Freddy the Flamingo is voiced by Christian J. Simon, while Pip the Penguin is brought to life by Jet Jurgensmeyer and Tucker Chandler. Vanessa Williams lends her voice to Captain Beakman, and Megan Hilty voices K.C. the Koala, rounding out a talented and diverse cast.
How many seasons and episodes does T.O.T.S. have?
T.O.T.S. spans three seasons with an impressive 150 episodes in total, each running approximately 22 minutes. Each season contains 50 episodes, giving young viewers a generous library of adventures with Pip, Freddy, and the rest of the T.O.T.S. crew to enjoy.
Is T.O.T.S. appropriate for young children?
Absolutely. T.O.T.S. carries a TV-Y rating, meaning it is designed for all children, including the very youngest viewers. The show's gentle humor, positive messages about friendship, teamwork, and perseverance make it an ideal choice for preschoolers and early elementary-aged kids watching with family.
Who created T.O.T.S. and who produces it?
T.O.T.S. was created by Travis Braun and produced by an ensemble of animation studios including Titmouse, ICON Creative Studio, DQ Entertainment, and Walt Disney Television for Disney Junior. Executive producers Shannon Prynoski and Chris Prynoski of Titmouse helped shape the series' distinctive visual style.
What shows are similar to T.O.T.S.?
Fans of T.O.T.S. tend to enjoy other warmhearted animated series like Blaze and the Monster Machines, Rugrats, and Recess, all of which share a focus on friendship, teamwork, and playful adventure. Bob the Builder is another great pick for young viewers who love characters working together toward a common goal.
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