Digby Dragon
Television series
- Tim Bain
- Myles McLeod
- Steve Cannon
- Sally Hunter
- Ciaran Murtagh
- Andrew Jones
- Laura Beaumont
- Paul Larson
- Adam Shaw
- Aditya Guptya
- Clark Devlin
- Rasmus Hardiker
- Dustin Demri-Burns
- Ainsley Howard
- Lucy Montgomery
- Mark Heap
- Clive Russell
- David Schweitzer
- Rich House
- Doug Walker
- Channel 5
- Nick Jr.
29 July 2019 (2019-07-29)
Digby Dragon is a British preschool CGI animated television series created by Sally Hunter, which aired from 4 July 2016 to 29 July 2019.[1] It is produced in the UK by Blue-Zoo Productions for Nick Jr.[2]
Premise
Digby is an anthropomorphised dragon who lives in the magical land of Applecross Wood, with a group of friends. These friends include creatures typically found in real-life forests, as well as a variety of magical trolls.[3]
Voice cast
- Clark Devlin as Digby Dragon, a young, green dragon "fledgling" who can't fly yet.
- Ainsley Howard as Fizzy Izzy, a ditzy but lovable pink fairy, and Digby's best friend.
- Rasmus Hardiker as "Cheeky" Chips, a nut-obsessed red squirrel.
- Dustin Demri-Burns as Grumpy Goblin, the cantankerous local inventor/engineer. Has three pet snails and a train called "Scottie".
- Lucy Montgomery as Grizel; a bad tempered little blue elf that likes causing mischief, and Archie; a little grey mouse and the local delivery girl.
- Mark Heap as Mungo, a scatter-brained and clumsy owl, who serves as Grizel's sidekick.
- Clive Russell as Albert, a good-natured old badger that owns the Applecross grocery shop.
- Spellbook: Fizzy's "Be A Good Fairy Spellbook", who is a bossy, somewhat overbearing magical book.
- Sprite: A fun-loving creature that appears as a ball of golden sparkles.
- Muddles: A mud monster that lives in the Applecross Swamp.
- Mushrooms: Three little mushrooms with faces that hop about the woods.
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