
FIREBUDS (Disney)
Firebuds is coming to Disney Junior next year and it was the perfect day to announce as it coincides with National First Responders Day today, October 28th. The show will be set in a world where talking vehicles work together with the humans that drive them and the story with have a Bo and his firetruck, FLash, teaming up with his first responder friends to help out with all sorts of problems in the community. There will be a lot of teamwork in Firebuds and we are happy that all of the first responders will be represented.
We love Disney Junior shows as they always make some of the best toys, and we are really looking forward to all of the neat Firebuds toys that will come out once this show launches.

FIREBUDS (Disney)
LET’S ROLL!
DISNEY JUNIOR GREENLIGHTS ‘FIREBUDS,’ FROM CREATOR AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CRAIG GERBER, ABOUT A TEAM OF YOUNG FIRST RESPONDERS AND THEIR TALKING VEHICLES, SET TO PREMIERE IN 2022
Disney Junior has ordered the new animated comedy-adventure “Firebuds,” from Emmy® Award-winning creator and executive producer Craig Gerber (Disney’s “Elena of Avalor” and “Sofia the First”). Slated to premiere on Disney Junior and Disney+ in 2022, the music-filled series follows a team of young kids who are the children of first responders, and their talking vehicle sidekicks, as they embark on adventures together and learn what it truly means to be a hero. This is Gerber’s first series to debut under his Disney Branded Television overall development deal with his new production banner, Electric Emu. Gerber also has a second project in development with Kris Wimberly, who worked with him on “Elena of Avalor” and is also a director on “Firebuds.” Created by Wimberly, the series follows a time-traveling treasure hunter and will be executive-produced by both Wimberly and Gerber.
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Set in a fantastical world where talking vehicles live, work and play with the humans who drive them, “Firebuds” follows a boy and his firetruck as they team up with their first responder friends to help others in their community with problems, both big and small. Whether rescuing a young car that’s stuck in a tree, tracking down lost Dalmatian puppies or helping their neighbors stock up on emergency supplies during a blackout, the Firebuds highlight the importance of teamwork and helping your fellow citizens. Each episode is comprised of two 11 minute stories and features at least one new original song.
Gerber said, “‘Firebuds’ is about the spirit of community service and thinking about others before yourself. Just like our young heroes are trying to follow in their parents’ ‘tire treads,’ we are hoping to inspire children to embrace volunteerism and helping others. It is personally a very meaningful show for me and the perfect way to launch this next chapter of my career with Disney.”
The “Firebuds” team consists of the following:
• Bo, the optimistic and brave leader, voiced by Declan Whaley (“Criminal Minds”);
• Flash, a young fire engine and Bo’s best friend, voiced by Terrence Little Gardenhigh (“Danger Force”);
• Violet, a fearless and confident young girl who is always cool under pressure, voiced by Vivian Vencer (Disney Channel’s “Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure”);
• Axl, Violet’s funny and outgoing ambulance friend, voiced by Lily Sanfelippo (“Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends”);
• Jayden, Bo’s imaginative and inventive neighbor, voiced by JeCobi Swain (ABC’s “Home Economics”);
• Piston, Jayden’s safety-conscious police car sidekick, voiced by Caleb Paddock (“Adult Beginners”).
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