molly of denali
After a tense two weeks, Molly makes it over to Tooey's place to find that Cali has successfully given birth to the puppies/Eight weeks have past since the birth of Cali's puppies and Tooey's parents make him a little arrangement: one puppy will remain with the family to be trained to be a sled dog while the other three will be sold to new owners. On the day of the contest, everybody is surprised when the undefeated champion of the contest is revealed to be Molly's Aunt Merna. With spring coming to Qyah, Molly has her hands full mopping up muddy footprints that the customers track into the Denali Trading Post. While Oscar's group has difficulty trying to track down the "not-marmot", Molly's group has success in finding two nocturnal animals "a. Molly and Tooey are ecstatic about Qyah's upcoming Spring Carnival and are looking forward to the water balloon toss, but are most thrilled about Auntie Midge being in charge of the carnival events like she has done every year. At school, Molly and her friends have been taking basketball practice for their school team, the Qyah Northern Lights, which has Molly and Tooey talking about the times they've been seeing the Northern Lights. While trying to call it for a day, Molly and Tooey end up spotting a mysterious stranger appearing on a boat, bringing a package, and seeing some of Qyah's important residents. The story leaves Molly and her friends worried about seeing a worm and their fears are further heightened when they see a trail out in the snow and when the power suddenly goes off. Careful analysis from the girls eventually determines that what they'd found isn't really a fossil at all, but as the expedition prepares to head for home, Molly and Vera stumble upon something that just might be proof that there are dinosaur remains in the area after all/Molly's old friends, the Sassy Ladies of Saskatoon, have returned to Qyah and they require Molly and her mother to fly them to a certain spot in Alaska that they'd visited during a hike thirty years ago. Fortunately, she gets something more fun than mopping up mud when Connie tasks her and Tooey with watching over her turkeys while she goes away on a whale watching trip, but while Molly and Tooey engage in a game of ping pong, Suki digs a hole into the turkey enclosure, allowing a white turkey to escape. On the day of the race, not only do Molly and Tooey deploy their outhouse's secret weapon, but the outcome of the race will determine whose outhouse gets to be the community center's new outhouse...and initiate a new seasonal champion/While struggling to teach Aunt Merna how to use the video chat, Molly is impressed that Aunt Merna has acquired a new puppy and wants to help her teach the new puppy to find her keys every time she misplaces them. Although they harvest enough sea cucumbers for Grandpa Nat's recipe, Molly and Tooey still want to find the petroglyphs, until they find something in Grandpa Nat's tide book that just might help them plan an earlier head start in the morning. 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Molly and Tooey are forced to cut their kite flying short when the kite crashes into Big Sulky, the tallest tree in Qyah, and as a storm strikes. When the first one fails to hold back the new stream, the children build a second one that not only saves Trini's garden, but provides an unexpected water source for something else/Molly and her friends are out camping for the night as part of their Explorers group (headed by Molly's mother and toey's mother). While playing basketball at Tooey's house, Molly and Tooey find an old book of Tooey's that is about. While Tooey is updating his blog on Eugene Pike by making his own post about sled dogs, Molly and her dog Suki drop by for a brief visit. With Sovereign Bill, Sequoia Janvier, Jules Koostachin, Vienna Leacock. While Oscar discusses the upcoming trip with Auntie Midge, Auntie Midge tells him about how during her last rock climbing trip with Grandpa Nat, she broke her toe on the way back down...right before an upcoming dance contest she'd hoped to take part in, but she tells Oscar, who shows some fear over rock climbing, to listen to his heart on whether he wants to do it or not. Later, while Trini sleeps over, both Molly and Trini get a surprise when the Sassy Ladies of Saskatoon come sooner than expected and the guests are puzzled that Molly is giving them complimentary gifts that have a summer theme and opening a window, even though it's winter. The series follows ten-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaskan Native vlogger from the fictional village of Qyah, and her family, friends Tooey Ookami and Trini Mumford, her Malamute Suki, and other residents. Odd Squad #229 - Where There's a Wolf, There's a Way/New Jacket Required. Within the game, the children go about making up the rules as they go along and while it does get more confusing as it goes along, although the cement dries in time, Molly knows the one permanent rule for Mollyball: having fun/Molly is excited when the latest edition of the Alaskan Travel Guide is in the Qyah Library, but is disappointed to find that their hometown is not listed in the index. Molly of Denali follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl, her dog Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini on their adventures in epically beautiful Alaska. Upon arrival, Nina asks Molly and Tooey to help her with some work cataloging the different fish that live in the lake and, to top it off, Grandpa Nat gives Molly a fish charm to add to her lucky fish charm bracelet. Her family runs the Denali Trading Post. The trip to Sitka ends up being a twofer when Grandpa Nat looks forward to the harvesting of sea cucumbers (for a dish that involves sea cucumber as the main ingredient) at Crescent Moon Cove and Molly and Tooey hope to find petroglyphs (which they've been recently learning about in school) in the same spot. The series is the first American nationally distributed children's show to feature an Alaska Native as the lead character. Determined to have Qyah mentioned in the next edition of the travel guide, Molly makes contact with the author, who then comes to visit Qyah. Although the children are upset by the loss, it seems everybody in Qyah has their own story to tell about Big Sulky, which ends up giving Molly and Tooey an idea on what the library's next display should be about. While taking shelter in the library, the two friends learn from Trini's father that the library will be hosting a display with a different theme next month, but the storm knocks out the power before Molly and Tooey can look on the internet for any ideas. Upon arrival, when Grandpa Nat and Tooey's father find that the Fish Wheel needs a bit of repair, they show Molly and Tooey how to cut and bend the wood needed for the frames, while Suki meets a cheeky otter. The next day, after a false alarm from Trini's dad, Molly and Tooey go back to the rock in the woods and discover a third set of tracks, but Molly doesn't need a guidebook to know what made them/After listening to Trini's dad tell his final tall tale of the summer vacation, Molly, Tooey, and Trini become interested in sailing the Seven Seas. Two weeks before Carnival Day, Auntie Midge has an accident that results in a broken hip and has to go to Fairbanks for a hip replacement surgery. 4 A M on PBS Kids. Grandpa Nat investigates and explains that due to global warming, the permafrost beneath the ground in the woods is thawing out, thus making the clubhouse sink. This disappointing piece of information only inspires Molly to come up with a more creative way for the Sassy Ladies to recreate their glacier photograph. After some persuasion with Tooey's mother, Molly and Tooey bring the sled dogs inside and assign sleeping areas for them, but chaos ensues when Tooey's family's cat Mouse entices Suki and the sled dogs into a chase around the main floor that makes a mess of the living room. For three nights, Molly, Tooey, and Trini stay up to see the Northern Lights, but the nightly ritual ends up making them sleepy by day, which is taking a toll on their basketball practice. Advice from Molly's mother and a revelation on how she wanted to be a pilot not only helps Molly muster the courage to tell the truth, but also leads to Oscar revealing how he wound up playing the fiddle...which also leads to a suitable compromise as well. All rights reserved. Molly ends up coming up with an idea for a new game: Mollyball. Season 2 of the podcast premiered in September 2020. Nadia also tells Molly about how the dance steps of her people were almost lost to time during the US military occupations of the Aleutians during World War Two and how they're being brought back. When it seems like a long wait might prevent the vet from finding out what's wrong with Cali, Molly helps her speed things up by writing down notes for her. Jules Arita Koostachin as Layla Mabray, Molly's mother, Ronnie Dean Harris as Walter Mabray, Molly's father, Ellen Kennedy as Singing Moose, Video Voice, and Connie, Luc Roderique as Daniel, Announcer, and Cowboy on TV, Shawn Youngchief as Mr. Patak, Maurice, Finnegan King and Olin Benedict, Clay St. Thomas as Travis, and Mr. Rowley, This page was last edited on 26 March 2021, at 13:33. 3 A M on PBS Kids. toey's mother announces that the group will be trying for a Nocturnal Creature Observation badge and each Explorer has to find and identify three nocturnal animals. Molly helps Tooey and his mother feed the sled dogs and put them in the shed for the night, but Molly can't help but feel sorry for the sled dogs when they begin to feel lonesome and afraid. Fortunately, a vet is visiting Qyah to check on the pets of the village. After seeing Mr. Rowly trying to teach his dog a new trick and Trini getting the hang of a new dance she's just learning, Molly comes up with the idea of combining snowboarding, dog sledding, and dancing, which might be goofy, but guaranteed to one up Randal's snowboarding video...even if it means learning one of the hardest tricks of snowboarding while on the go. Molly's mother has been away for two weeks helping deliver supplies and is due to come home in the evening, so Molly and her father decide to host a welcome home party for her, which will include Cloudberry Pie, her very favorite. She is allowed to return home, but has been advised not to go outside while she heals. Although he misses the fiddle festival, Oscar is in for a big surprise when he learns the true identity of the "Fiddler in the woods". Tooey does reveal his problem: Cali, one of the dogs on his family's dog sled team, doesn't seem to be feeling well. Molly of Denali premiered on Nat Geo Kids in Latin America on September 2019. Over the course of two months, Molly seems to be having difficulty in practicing for every event in the NYO while her friends have better luck, but Grandpa Nat teaches her about the history of the origins of the NYO to boost her confidence. Sequoia Janvier as Tooey Ookami, Molly's closest comrade. Molly is quick to find some substitutes for beads, but while she and Trini start making the first sun-catcher, they don't follow the instructions from a book in order and end up letting it fall apart. The following morning, after saving Bandifer from a raven, Molly and Tooey turn to Grandpa Nat, who not only helps them find a safe home for Bandifer, but is also the source of some froggy facts about how frogs hibernate in winter/Molly's mother takes Molly, Tooey, and Grandpa Nat to Sitka for the three of them to spend the weekend with Randal while Molly's mother and Randal's mother go away for the weekend. MOLLY OF DENALITM is produced byWGBH Kids and Atomic Cartoons Funding for MOLLY OF DENALITM is provided by a Ready To Learn Grant from the U.S. Department of Education; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,a private corporation funded bythe American People; and by public Although Molly has a hard time trying to look for Qyah's unique thing, she soon finds that the answer has been staring at her right in the face all this time. During a visit to Grandpa Nat to collect a surprise drum, Molly forgets that she and Oscar had scheduled fiddle lessons the same day. Thinking there could be a ghost, Molly and Tooey attempt to take a picture of the ghost...only to discover that the "ghost" is really an owl that was only looking for a new home after its old one near the old cabin got cut down, In a flashback, Molly recalls the day when Trini moved to Alaska from Texas. Created by Kathy Waugh, Dorothea Gillim. With help from Tooey's dad and his friend who is a muskoxen farmer, Molly and Tooey acquire enough material to mend the sweater along with an instruction book, but it's a surprise arrival from Tooey's grandma that might introduce a new holiday tradition for Tooey. With Molly and Trini helping with naming the puppies (Molly returning the favor for when Tooey helped her pick out a name for her own dog, Suki), Tooey asks the other villagers for advice on what to look for in a future sled dog. Straight after following the instructions in order, Molly discovers that it took longer than expected, but finds a way to share the one sun-catcher she managed to complete with everybody...with a little help from Alaska's late sunrises/Molly's mother's birthday is coming up in a week and Molly wants to make her a pair of slippers as her birthday present. After securing an old rowboat from Mr. Rally (for a hundred pinecones), Molly, Tooey, and Trini patch it up and turn it into a sailing boat. Disaster strikes when Luka accidentally bites off part of the sweater, devastating Tooey. Hero Elementary #111 - The Feed for Speed / An Uphill Task. Next morning, suspecting that a giant ice worm was responsible for everything from the previous night, the three friends go to the library, where they learn to use more than one source to learn the truth...and not let their imaginations run away with them, On the day an eagle's eggs are due to hatch, the wind blows the video camera out of alignment, so Molly and her dad go to readjust the camera, but as wind has blown off the stick-it notes from a map detailing other animal cameras, it's a race against time to find the right camera, While playing at a stream, Molly's dog Suki digs up a bone with markings on it. With time running short and Randal's apprenticeship in the art of totem poles at stake, the kids seek help from Aunt Merna, who helps them find the perfect spot for the shell they're looking for, but all it takes to save the ceremony is an unexepcted surprise from Uncle Jack. While Molly is a little disappointed that her father didn't win any gold medals, she is encouraged to form a new team for Qyah by rallying her friends and hiring her father as their coach, as well as getting advice and equipment from Grandpa Nat. Molly of Denali #135. Eventually, the vet diagnoses Cali's problem: she is pregnant and due to give birth to four puppies in two weeks. After engaging in a game of basketball, Molly and Tooey are more than thrilled when Trini invites them over to her house to harvest strawberries from her garden. After Molly and Tooey tap as much trees as they can, Auntie Midge takes them out the next day to fill the barrels, but when a cheeky raven untangles the rope for Auntie Midge's boat and lets it float down the river to sea, Auntie Midge and the kids must find a way back to go back down the river to Qyah for the syrup Auntie Midge has been making closer to home...and to prevent themselves from floating out to sea as well. "I came home feeling really indifferent," she tells Billboard. After researching the rules of the Anchorage Outhouse Race (and adding three rules of their own for the first Qyah Outhouse Race), Molly and Tooey seek help from Mr. Patak to help build their outhouse. Later on, Tooey offers to help Molly make an instructional video for Aunt Merna on how to train dogs to find missing objects by using Luka (one of his sled dogs) after Luka finds Tooey's dad's wallet, but Tooey's dad is taking Luka with him on his five day trip out of town, which leaves the friends with only Molly's dog, Suki. There is a live-action segment that occurs between the two 11-minute story segments in both the United States and Canadian broadcasts. While trying to make the most of what's left of the snow during a spring thaw, Molly and Tooey come across a Wood Frog. Funding for Molly of Denali™ is provided by a Ready To Learn Grant from the Department of Education; the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American People; and by public television viewers. Molly of Denali Sled Dog Dash. Molly and her parents go to pick blueberries, but when Molly accidentally brings the wrong spray bottle which is dog perfume instead of bug repellent, the mosquitoes come in on the attack and Molly tries asking for a homemade bug repellent from Tooey, who stayed behind to look after the trading post. Though Tooey has some difficulty at first, his practice comes in handy when their friend, Oscar (who found another artifact at the same time Suki found hers), gets his kite stuck up in a tree, After spending a long winter without syrup, Auntie Midge takes Molly and Tooey out to tap the trees in the woods for syrup. U295A150003, CFDA No. After confessing their fears and showing her the video, the dentist assures Molly that what was depicted isn't true and Molly allows the dentist to appear on her vlog during her appointment as well as make a video that shows the not so scary truth about dentists/Inspired by a comic book they've been reading, Molly and Tooey are playing secret agents, but their activities only end up with the residents of Qyah giving them friendly greetings. Rather than try to take apart the dam again, Molly, Tooey, and Trini decide to think like beavers by reading a book about beavers and build a dam of their own. As usual for Valentine's Day, Molly is planning a secret surprise for the residents of Qyah. After an encounter with a marmot, the Explorers encounter an animal that they dub "not-marmot" and split into two groups. Tooey and his dad, passing by in their motorboat, offer advice on the best fishing spot, but when their boat breaks down, they try to have Molly's other friends pass on the message (which ends up getting more mixed up as everybody has to shout the message). As part of a school project by Mrs. Marsh, Molly and her friends are to make a barter with a class in Kaktovik. After finally clearing things up, Molly not only updates her parent's instruction book so that she knows how to serve guests depending on the season in future, but also understands that she's never too old to ask for help when she needs it/Molly, Tooey, and Trini go out to their clubhouse out in the woods to play, but are surprised to find that it looks like its starting to sink into the ground. During the night, a windstorm blows over a tree that knocks the Fish Wheel loose, making the group spread out to look for it in the morning. 3:30 A M on PBS Kids. To pass time, the children have to play a different game. Molly, her dad, and her friend Vera have the exciting privilege of accompanying two paleontologists on a paleontology dig in Dinosaur Valley. Molly, Suki, and Grandpa Nat are headed up to Fish Camp with Tooey and his father joining them in catching King Salmon. Program listings for Maryland Public Television (MPT)’s four channels: MPT; MPT2/Create TV, PBS Kids; and NHK World-Japan. The series won a Peabody Award in the Children's/Youth category in 2020.[5]. However, Midge tells them the full truth about what's been going on as well as her own connections with the Mongolian visitor. Uncle Jack explains that the totem pole being raised is a recreation of a totem pole carved in 1940, but with special shells for the eyes. Under the pretense of having another sleepover at Tooey's place, Molly joins Tooey and his mother in tracking down a porcupine that night, with Tooey having created a homemade suit of armor (to protect himself from getting pricked≈ as he has a fear of porcupines). However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. She is of Gwich'in, Koyukon, and Dena'ina Athabascan descent. What's more puzzling is the "code" the stranger is speaking in. Auntie Midge hears about the Fairbanks Ice Sculpture Contest and asks Molly's mother, an ice sculpture expert herself, if she'll participate, but Molly's mother is busy with work at the Denali Trading Post. Thanks to Suki tracking down the otter, Molly and Tooey find the Fish Wheel, only to see that it took on damage from the tree, but Molly's many questions from earlier might help them get the Fish Wheel back in working order and catching salmon again/While helping her father restock the shelves at the Denali Trading Post, Molly stumbles upon a box containing three medals, to which her father reveals that he'd won them in the Native Youth Olympics years ago. With just a little time and patience, Tooey just might find the right puppy to join the sled dog team and find new homes for the three remaining puppies. Adding to the mixup, a flying squirrel ends up coming in through the open window. They manage to find a porcupine and gather enough of its quills, but Molly is still at a loss as to what the bead design should look like...until a sighting of an eagle over Tooey's house gives her the perfect inspiration. It premiered on CBC Kids in Canada on September 2, 2019. Once Trini and her father explain the people and culture of Texas, Molly and Tooey return the favor by explaining the people and culture of Alaska when Trini reveals her fear of polar bears, While Molly and Tooey are enjoying hot chocolate during a freeze that's left big icicles on the porch of the Denali Trading Post, a customers spies Grandpa Nat's old picture of a landmark dubbed "The Moose Tree" and tells Molly that he's seen the very landmark and is more than happy to give Molly the directions to find it (as Grandpa Nat doesn't remember the route). While the group has lunch at a small restaurant, the owner, who has lived in the area all her life, tells them that the spot from their photos is one and the same, but global warming has made the glacier recede to a point where tourists now have to rent canoes to view the bottom of the glacier. [3] Thirty-eight half-hours have been produced, along with a 50-minute special. After getting an early start the following morning, which ends up with soggy sneakers, Molly and Tooey join Grandpa Nat and Randal in harvesting the sea cucumbers that wash up on the beach and learn about the sea cucumber's defenses as they go. Oscar's lessons are soon paying off, but after Molly demonstrates her new talent to Grandpa Nat, she suddenly finds herself interested in learning how to play the drum as well, with Grandpa Nat tutoring her. Unfortunately, Tooey's father reveals that Onka has taken the moose antlers and buried them somewhere in the woods. After helping Nina into the sledge, Molly alerts her mother, who brings along Tooey's mother (whose Qyah's doctor) aboard her airplane, but while they wait for help, Molly and Grandpa Nat have to diagnose the severity of Nina's injury with help from a book in the First Aid kit, which eventually pinpoints that Nina broke her ankle during her fall. Grandpa Nat's cursive handwriting and accidentally skipping an important detail confuses Molly at some key points, but Trini's method of being prepared and Nina's pursuit of the butterfly eventually lead them to the cloudberries...which also leads to a bigger surprise at the welcome home party/While playing hide and seek with Tooey at his house, Molly (accidentally by chance) discovers a secret compartment in the floor in Tooey's bedroom, which contains a mysterious looking box. After Uncle Jack leaves, Molly and Randal play with the shells and lose one by accident. Going back to the Denali Trading Post, Molly's father decides to give the metal detector to Molly, which not only helps Molly find the precious antlers (they still had bolts on them), but also helps the Kaktovik students find their whale bone, which has also gone missing/Molly and her mother accompany Nina to see Nina's friend, Profressor Locklear, who is going out to count Wood Bison as part of a conservation project and for Nina to write a nature article for a magazine. Along the way, obstacles are thrown into the works (from Molly accidentally misguiding Luka to spilling fish soup on the map, which Luka eats) and the party is on a deadline to catch a ferry that crosses a lake as part of the final leg to the volcano. There is also a Molly of Denali podcast that serves as a prequel to the show. Realizing their mistake, Molly and Tooey begin searching for the missing turkey (who they christen "Trouble") by using a guidebook on animal tracks, but the trail goes cold when the turkey tracks stop at a rock in the woods...where some lynx tracks also stop. During the search for clues, Molly and Tooey find out from the stranger's hat that she's from Mongolia and during a stopover at Aunty Midge's place, their spying is found out. At first, it seems like Aunt Merna might have the competition in the bag as always, but Qyah just might have the key to defeating her...with all hopes pinned on Tooey. After Randal shows off a video of him snowboarding, Molly becomes determined to one up the video by snowboarding "Qyah Style" and she has one week to do it. Molly of Denali (stylized as MOLLY of DENALI) is an animated children's television series created by Dorothea Gillim and Kathy Waugh and produced by Atomic Cartoons and WGBH Kids for PBS Kids and CBC Kids.
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