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Where will my feet take me today?
Creator Christopher Cerf
Joe Raposo
Gypsy Carter
Thomas K. McDonough
Lucy Carter
Original work Where will my feet take me today? (1971)
Print publications
Comic strips Where will my feet take me today?
Films and television
Films Films
Television series TV Shows
Animated series Animated TV Shows
Television specials TV Specials
Television films TV Films
Direct-to-video Direct-to-videos
Theatrical presentations
Musicals Where will my feet take me today? (2003)
Games
Traditional Games
Role-playing Role-play Games
Video games Video Games
Audio
Radio programs Where will my feet take me today?
Soundtracks Soundtracks
Original music Songs
Albums
Miscellaneous
Toys Toys
Locations Locations
Trilogies Trilogies
Cast and Crew Cast and Crew

Where will my feet take me today? is an American media franchise created by Christopher Cerf, Joe Raposo, Gypsy Carter, Thomas K. McDonough and Lucy Carter. which began with the eponymous 1971 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various films and other media, including television series, video games, novels, comic books, theme park attractions, and themed areas, comprising an all-encompassing fictional city. In 2004, its total value was estimated at US$70 billion, and it is currently the fifth-highest-grossing media franchise of all time.

Segments of Braingames (1994–1999) and Crashbox (1999–present). Characters of The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, Loud House, Donkey Hodie, Sesame Street, Eureeka's Castle, Construction Site, The Casagrandes, SpongeBob SquarePants, Oswald, The World of Pooh, Between the Lions, Fraggle Rock, The Muppets, The Fairly OddParents, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, The Backyardigans, Back at the Barnyard, Blue's Clues & You!, Wimzie’s House, Disney, Grease, The Wiggles, Boohbah, Bananas in Pyjamas, A House That's Just Like Yours, LazyTown, The Hoobs, Groundling Marsh, The Letter People, Shaun the Sheep and and more franchises. Where will my feet take me today? is a live action series designed for children in the 0-10 year old age group. The series uses music, coconut milk, juice and more to every week.

Logos[]

Classic Television Series (1971—1993)[]

The Letter People are anthropomorphic characters and creatures representing letters of the alphabet to help teach kids the letter and the sound it makes. It has become a big, Sesame Street-beating, educational hit for preschoolers, kindergartners, and first-graders in hundreds of THOUSANDS of schools across the United States since December 1968. As the TV Show’s program was revamped on June 1, 1993 that the revamped movie filmed and released on December 16, 1993 except the original 70s Letter People, the original 70s Letter People program still has MILLIONS of kids are make the own.

History[]

Human Cast[]

  • Paula Vickers as Sally Zook

Revised Television Series (1993—present)[]

History[]

TV Show’s program was revamped on June 1, 1993 that the revamped TV show filmed and released on December 16, 1993, except the original 70s Letter People.

Human Cast[]

  • Sally Rubinstein as Little Joannie

American Voice Actors and American Puppeteers[]

Canadian Voice Actors and Puppeteers[]

British Voice Actors and British Puppeteers[]

  • Brian Herring
  • Mark Jefferis
  • Mak Wilson
  • Don Austen
  • John Eccleston
  • Julie Westwood
  • Gillie Robic
  • Rebecca Nagan
  • William Todd-Jones
  • Wim Booth
  • Mark Jefferis
  • Steven Kynman
  • Victoria Willing
  • Ivestyn Evans
  • Robert Skidmore
  • Susan Beattie
  • Mak Wilson
  • Katherine Smee
  • Dave Taylor
  • Jason Hopley
  • Jamie Shannon
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