![]() ![]() Getting that opportunity to reinvent a beloved franchise was truly a gift. Rick Suvalle: Creating and producing Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go was definitely a career highlight. How does it feel to not only step into something new, but also something that’s yours and is so personal to your family? Victoria Davis: Rick, you’ve been on the Thomas train (pun intended) for a while now. AWN caught up with both creatives to talk about Dew Drop Diaries origins, art direction inspiration, and why the adoration of fairies has stood the test of time and age.īut first, check out a trailer for the series here: Suvalle is the show’s creator, as well as executive producer alongside Doug Unplugs’ Aliki Theofilopoulos. Damon Greene ” Bob Bergen as “Hammy the Hamster ” Bill Farmer as “Wilford the Dog ” Dee Bradley Baker as “Qwak the Chipmunk” and “Ruffles the Bird ” and Brec Bassinger as “Willow.” And Dew Drop Diaries’ animation is courtesy of City of Ghosts’ TeamTO, based in Paris and Valence. ![]() Tracy Ryan ” Spencer Moss as “Harper Ryan ” Jakari Fraser as “Marcus Greene ” Olivia Trujillo as “Cassie Cortez-Chang ” Nick Kishiyama as “Dylan Cortez-Chang ” Olivia Daniels as “Lola Cortez-Chang ” Reggie Watkins as “Dr. The series stars Scarlett Estevez as “Eden ” Viviann Yee as “Athena ” Sydney Mikayla as “Phoebe ” Zehra Fazal as “Dr. So, sadly, proof of fairies has yet to be found.For hundreds of years, people have been telling stories about tiny fairies, elves, gnomes, sprites, and leprechauns: teeny, tiny magical beings with the power to change someone’s life, despite their less-than-intimidating size.Īnd, in 2023, children and adults alike are just as fascinated with spellbinding small-fries as they’ve ever been, and Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go’s Rick Suvalle is using that long-standing love to inspire his own diabetic daughters and other young viewers that anything is possible with a motivated and creative mind, along with a little help from one’s friends.ĭew Drop Diaries, the newest 3DCG series from DreamWorks Animation, premiering on Netflix Monday, July 24, follows a group of three-inch tall family fairies – or as they’re known in the fairy world, “Dew Drops” – who live inside teensy fairy houses on brownstone balcony gardens in “The Big City.” They have been assigned to human families to secretly help out around the house with the little things that can often fall through the cracks, like making sure your first lost tooth actually makes it under your pillow before bedtime or your favorite toy doesn’t get left behind at the park. You can view the photos of the fairies, which are now known as the Cottingley Fairies on the Museum of Hoaxes website. The Museum of Hoaxes explains, 'Doyle had seen this dot, but interpreted it as the creature's belly button, leading him to argue that fairies give birth just like humans!' In fact, you can see one of the hat pins in a picture, which appears as a little dot. According to the Museum of Hoaxes, the girls propped up the fairies with hat pins. They'd drawn the fairies onto paper and cut them out and took pictures with them. In 1981, Elsie confessed to a magazine reporter that she and her cousin had made it all up. They were published in newspapers all over the world and even the famous mystery writer Sir Conan Doyle believed that the pictures were proof of the existence of fairies.īut, sadly, they weren't real. Elsie's mother, Polly, who believed in the supernatural, took the pictures to a so-called expert who declared the images real. ![]()
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