Nina Needs to Go!
Written byBradley Zweig
Directed bySarah Cox
Creative directors
  • Emma Lazenby
  • Matthew Walker
  • Sylvia Bull
Voices of
Composers
  • Jean-Mark Pestas
  • Christian Siddel
Country of origin
  • United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producerHelen Brundson
ProducerKaia Rose
Editors
  • Zurine Ainz
  • Stephen Perkins
  • Claire Dodgson
  • Katie Bryer
  • Yulia Martynova
  • Ben Campbell
Running time2-3 minutes
Production companyArthurCox
Original release
NetworkDisney Junior
Release2014 (2014) 
2017 (2017)

Nina Needs to Go! is an animated series of shorts that aired on Disney Junior, beginning in February 2014. Each short is approximately three minutes long. The series is targeted at preschoolers. It is produced by Bristol-based animation studio ArthurCox.[1] The show is written by Bradley Zweig.[2]

Overview

The titular 4-year-old Nina goes to a variety of settings, like the zoo and the beach. In each location, Nina finds she "needs to go" to the bathroom after becoming too engrossed in play, and the mission is to get her there before it is too late.

The scenario is familiar to parents of toddlers the world over and inspired by real life. Sarah Cox, Creative Director and CEO of ArthurCox has explained: "Nina Needs To Go is based on my real experiences with my daughter. Dramatic car journeys, missed trains and a back track through the whole of the Alhambra in Spain in search of a bathroom are real situations that have inspired each episode. A fabulous creative team has helped us create action-packed 'race against time' scenarios to excite and amuse a family audience."[1]

Characters

  • Nina: a 4-year-old girl and title character of the series, voiced by Aubree Young
  • Nana: Sheila, Nina's grandmother. Sometimes, she would show up to help Nina reach the bathroom in time. Voiced by Miriam Margolyes[1]
  • Kate: Nina's mother, voiced by Colleen O'Shaughnessey
  • Nat: Nina's father, voiced by Jess Harnell
  • Frank: Nina's older brother, voiced by Josie Totah
  • Amber: Nina's best friend

Episodes

The episodes are:[3]

  1. "Train" – Nina needs to use the bathroom on a train. Trouble ensues when the train is crowded.
  2. "Snow" – Nina insists that she does not have to use the bathroom until she and her mother are on a ski lift.
  3. "Mall" – Nina needs to use the bathroom while buying a dress at the mall.
  4. "Play" – Nina must use the bathroom while dressed as a rock for a play.
  5. "Water Park" – Frank tries to help Nina find a bathroom at a water park.
  6. "Beach" – Nina suddenly has to use the bathroom while building sand castles at the beach.
  7. "DIY" – Nina has to go to the bathroom while visiting a hardware store with her father.
  8. "Zoo" – Nina needs to use the bathroom while at the zoo.
  9. "Camping" – Nina does not want to use the bathroom in the woods, however, there are no bathrooms in the woods.
  10. "Tower" – Nina has to go to the bathroom on a trip to the Tower of London.
  11. "County Fair" – Frank tries to help Nina find a bathroom during a three-legged race.
  12. "Parade" – Nina needs to use the bathroom while being dressed as a mermaid on a parade float.
  13. "Wedding" – Nina attempts to use the bathroom during Aunt Gladys' wedding.
  14. "Traffic" – Nina has to use the bathroom while her family gets stuck in traffic en route to Aunt Gladys' trailer.
  15. "Library" – Nina has to use the bathroom while being read a story about a knight during story time.
  16. "To Sleep" – Nina is unable to go to sleep.
  17. "On a Playdate" – Nina goes on a playdate with Amber.
  18. "To the Museum" – Nina gets lost in a museum.
  19. "To a Fancy Restaurant" – Nina's meatball falls off of her plate.
  20. "To Preschool" – Nina is scared to go to preschool.

Reception

The reviewer at From Meredith to Mommy disliked the show immensely, stating that the show causes their children to often pee their pants after trying to imitate the show.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Wolfe, Jennifer (13 December 2013). "Disney Junior Greenlights Nina Needs to Go". Animation World Network. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  2. "Nina Needs To Go - Full Cast And Crew". TV Guide.
  3. "Nina Needs To Go Season 1 Episodes". TV Guide.
  4. "Nina Needs to Go AWAY". From Meredith to Mommy.
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