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Super Why! The Ultimate Reading Adventure!

Super Why! is an animated superhero preschool educational television series created by Angela Santomero

This animated series was developed by Santomero and Samantha Freeman Alpert for PBS Kids.

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Super Why Seasons

It has a total of 4 Seasons and 104 Episodes.

Season 1

Season 1 has 65 Episodes. The First Episode was released on September 3, 2007 and last on November 15, 2010.

Season 2

Season 2 has 15 Episodes. The First Episode was released on September 12, 2011 and last on October 11, 2012.

Season 3

Season 3 has 23 Episodes. The First Episode was released on August 17, 2015 and last on May 12, 2016.

Season 4

Super Why Season 4 has only 1 Episode released on Feb 17, 2022.

Super Why Characters

1. Whyatt Beanstalk (Super Why)

1.1 Whyatt Beanstalk (Super Why) Role

The leader of the Super Readers and the central character of the series. Whyatt Beanstalk lives with his parents Mrs. Beanstalk and Mr. Beanstalk.

1.2 Whyatt Beanstalk (Super Why) Personality

Curious, thoughtful, intelligent and a natural problem solver.

1.3 Whyatt Beanstalk (Super Why) Super Power

Whyatt Beanstalk transforms into Super Why, gaining the ability to read and rewrite parts of stories to resolve challenges and problems. His “Power to Read” helps guiding the team to solutions by changing outcomes of the story and uncovering key messages.

1.4 Whyatt Beanstalk Fun Fact

Whyatt Beanstalk is the younger brother of Jack from the “Jack and the Beanstalk” fairy tale. He also has a sister named Joy.

1.5 Whyatt Beanstalk Voice

Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh in seasons 1 & 2 and Johnny Orlando in season 3.

2. Princess Pea (Princess Presto)

2.1 Princess Pea (Princess Presto) Role

The graceful and imaginative member of the team.  Her parents are the prince and princess from the story

2.2 Princess Pea (Princess Presto) Personality

Elegant, optimistic, and loves using her creativity to solve puzzles.

2.3 Princess Pea (Princess Presto) Super Power

As Princess Presto, she wields “Spelling Power,” enabling her to spell words that help the team progress in their adventures. She emphasizes the importance of letter recognition and phonics.

2.4 Princess Pea Fun Fact

Princess Pea is inspired by the “Princess and the Pea” fairy tale and often incorporates themes of royalty in her conduct. Her symbol is a star, which matches her Magic Spelling Wand and her signature colors are pink and green.

2.5 Princess Pea Voice

Tajja Isen gave voice for Princess Pea.

3. Red Riding Hood (Wonder Red)

3.1 Red Riding Hood (Wonder Red) Role

The adventurous and energetic member of the group.

3.2 Red Riding Hood (Wonder Red) Personality

Bold, brave, and always ready for action, she has a playful and outgoing demeanor.

3.3 Red Riding Hood (Wonder Red) Super Power

As Wonder Red, she uses “Word Power” to recognize rhyming words, word families, and vocabulary. Her skills help expand children’s language and comprehension abilities.

3.4 Red Riding Hood Fun Fact

She carries a basket that transforms into a helpful tool during their adventures. Her symbol is a spiral and her signature colors are red and purple.

3.5 Red Riding Hood Voice

Siera Florindo in seasons 1 & 2 and T.J. McGibbon in season 3.

4. Pig (Alpha Pig)

4.1 Pig (Alpha Pig) Role

The hardworking and dependable member of the team.

4.2 Pig (Alpha Pig) Personality

Loyal, determined, and sometimes a bit cautious, Pig learns to overcome his fears and contribute to the group.

4.3 Pig (Alpha Pig) Super Power

When he becomes Alpha Pig, he uses “Alphabet Power” to identify and work with letters, build words, and navigate challenges.

4.4 Pig Fun Fact

Pig is based on one of the “Three Little Pigs” and frequently uses construction-themed tools during his missions. He enjoys pretending and dressing up like his father, who is a construction worker. His symbol is a triangle and his signature colors are blue-violet and orange.

4.5 Pig Voice

Zachary Bloch in seasons 1 & 2 and Samuel Faraci in season 3

5. Woofster

5.1 Woofster Role

A helpful and enthusiastic companion to the Super Readers.

5.2 Woofster Personality

Friendly, playful, and eager to assist the team. Woofster is curious and loves learning new things.

5.3 Woofster Super Power

When Woofster becomes a part of the Super Readers, he gains “Dictionary Power.” This ability allows him to define new words, helping the team understand unfamiliar terms and concepts they encounter during their adventures.

5.4 Woofster Fun Fact

Woofster was adopted by Whyatt from a local pet shelter. His symbol is a dog bone and his signature colors are blue and red.

5.5 Woofster Voice

Joanne Vannicola was the voice artist for woofster

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Super Why Theme Song

The theme song of this animated series is a catchy and upbeat tune that sets the tone for the worth watching series. The theme song introduces with the main characters and the premise of the show in a fun and engaging way which encouraging every viewer to get excited about the adventures to come.

The opening and closing theme songs were written by composers and lyricists Steve D’Angelo and Terry Tompkins, with D’Angelo also providing lead vocals for both. The background score for seasons 2 and 3 was composed by Lorenzo Castelli and Jeff Morrow. Here’s an outline of the key elements of the song:

Who’s got the power, the power to read?
Who answers the call for friends in need?
Super Why! Super Why!

Super Why Games

1. Super Why Online Games

These are available on educational websites like PBS Kids, these games feature the Super Readers and focus on literacy skills for the viewers. Some of them are:

Alpha Pig’s Alphabet Adventure

Alpha Pig’s Alphabet Adventure helps kids recognize letters and their sounds by guiding Alpha Pig through challenges.

Super Why’s Story Saver

Super Why’s Story Saver allows players to complete stories by choosing the correct words, helping them understand context and meaning.

Wonder Red’s Rhyme Time

Wonder Red’s Rhyme Time encourages kids to match rhyming words and learn word families with Wonder Red.

Princess Presto’s Spelling Wand

Princess Presto’s Spelling Wand teaches spelling by having players use Princess Presto’s wand to spell words and solve puzzles.

2. Physical and Board Games

In addition to the digital games, Super Why! Reading Adventures and similar board games are also available. These involve word-matching and literacy-based challenges designed for the group play.

Super Why! Mobile Apps

There are several mobile apps for iOS and Android that offer literacy games featuring the Super Readers, such as:

1. Super Why! ABC Adventures

Super Why! ABC Adventures focuses on alphabet games to teach letter recognition and sounds. Some of the key features are:

1.1 Alphabet Games

Children explore the alphabet with characters like Alpha Pig, who guides them through letter identification and sounds.

1.2 Fun Themes

The activities are set in colorful, storybook-inspired environments that capture the charm of the show.

1.3 Interactive Activities

Engaging games such as tracing letters, matching uppercase and lowercase letters, and finding letters in words.

1.4 Familiar Characters

Kids interact with Whyatt, Princess Presto, Wonder Red, and Alpha Pig, who provide encouragement and guidance.

2. Super Why! Power to Read

Power to Read offers reading games where kids complete stories by finding the right words.

3. Super Why! Phonics Fair

This Fair introduces phonics and word-building through interactive mini-games.

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