''Iris, The Happy Professor'' (also known as ''Iris'' and ''Professor Iris'' and in French as ''Iris, le gentil professeur'' or ''Professeur Iris'') is a Canadian-produced television show that run for 156 episodes from 1992 to 1994, created by former Belgian-born comic book artist Henri Desclez and revolving around Professor Iris, a purple
ibis
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who teaches a class of three students: Piano, Skeleton, and Plant. The Professor teaches a variety of subjects to his students and always wears a bowtie based on the topic of the lesson in each episode.
A French-language version was made by Montreal's Cinélume Film et Vidéo (under the supervision of Vincent Davy for the first two seasons, uncredited on the first and credited on the second; then Christine Boivineau for the remaining episodes, with Joey Galimi for song adaptation).
Characters
* Professor Iris: played by
Pier Paquette
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(English); Pierre Auger (French) – A purple
ibis
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and teacher at the unnamed school that serves as the series' setting. He is knowledgeable, optimistic, and the series' protagonist.
* Skeleton: played by
Frank Meschkuleit
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Meschkuleit began his performing career as a mime, and broke into puppeteering wit ...
,
Rob Mills
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(English); Jean Galtier (French) – A
skeleton
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of an
ibis
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with
bone
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s laid over a red cardigan.
* Piano: played by
Tim Gosley
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(English); Élise Bertrand (French) – A pink piano who loves music.
* Plant: played by
Tim Gosley
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(English); Gilbert Lachance (French) – A whimsical flower in a flowerpot.
* Ms. Principal: played by
Frank Meschkuleit
Frank Meschkuleit (born 1962) is a Canadian voice actor, puppeteer and comedian known for his role as Toopy on the Canadian television series ''Toopy and Binoo''.
Meschkuleit began his performing career as a mime, and broke into puppeteering wit ...
,
Rob Mills
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(English); Daniel Picard (French) – A yellow duck who is headmistress of the school. She often walks into the class to complain about the racket when it gets noisy.
* Mr. Plumeau: played by
Michel Lapointe
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(English); Edgar Fruitier (French) – A grey dog who serves as the school's janitor.
* Kiwi: played by
Jani Lauzon
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(English); Lisette Dufour (French) – A green frog who is Ms. Principal's niece.
International broadcasting
''Iris, The Happy Professor'' has aired in several countries and territories including Canada, France, the United States, Israel, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Latin America, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Scotland, Brunei and Jordan.
External links
Iris The Happy Professor Super Websiteon
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Information about the show on UNIS TVInformation about the French dub
1992 Canadian television series debuts
1994 Canadian television series endings
Canadian television shows featuring puppetry
1990s Canadian children's television series
Treehouse TV original programming
Television shows filmed in Montreal
Television series about birds
Television series about educators
English-language television shows
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