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Template:Short description Template:Infobox television My Life Me (French: Trois et moi) is a Canadian-French animated series created by JC Little, Cindy Filipenko and Svetlana Chmakova, co-directed by Mr. Niko. The series is a slice-of-life comedy that follows Birch Small, a teenage otaku with aspirations of being a cartoonist, as she tries to survive junior high school with her friends. The series is notable featuring manga iconography such as sweatdrops, speech bubbles, and chibis.

The series first aired on the French-language Télétoon on September 19, 2010.[1] It was shown on the English-language channel Teletoon from September 5, 2011[2] to September 30, 2011.[2] It also aired in the United States on the short-lived PBJ.

Production

My Life Me received a development deal in 2006 from Teletoon.[3] The series was a co-production between Canadian and French companies. The episodes were animated using ToonBoom Harmony, and the animation was split episodically between Toutenkartoon in Montreal, and Caribara in Angoulême, France. Backgrounds were created in Maya, then cel-shaded, rendered and imported into Harmony.[4] The animators did a hybrid of digital and hand drawn to help the fluidity in the animation.[5]

Animated digitally, manga aesthetics were given homage "using various comic book manga codes and language such as stylish black and white comic book panels dropping behind the characters to express their suppressed feelings on screen." Even before production began My Life Me was planned to be "developed as a lifestyle brand, there will be a licensing and merchandising program to support the brand with a strong emphasis on publishing, accessories, gifts, stationery, apparel as well as a strong online component with a fully interactive website currently in production." The planned delivery of the series, shorts, and website was fall 2009.[6]

My Life Me was "at the top of German co-production group TV-Loonland AG's offering in the 2009 autumn TV markets". In early 2010, TV-Loonland filed for bankruptcy/insolvency and its assets were sold off. My Life Me, at the time still in production, was one of such properties. The series was acquired by Classic Media in February. Classic Media took control of all media iterations of the property including the planned "heavily interactive" website. "Other than the television series, fifty-two eleven-minute episodes, the property is reported to include music video clips and more for mobile, online, and video on-demand distribution."[7][8]

The series is now owned by DreamWorks Animation, due to their buyout of Classic Media in 2012.

Premise

Birch Small's school system requires her and her classmates, Liam, Sandra, and Raffi to work together in a group known around the school as a "Pod." The students don't get to choose who they are partnered up with; they must work together, despite their differences and shortcomings.

Characters

  • Birch Small (Template:Langx; Voiced by Claudia-Laurie Corbeil in the French version,[9] and Sara Camacho in the English version): A 13-year-old cartoonist and otaku. She is shown to be very familiar with almost anything involving art, including various historical artist names. Birch has a crush on Raffi, and her crush on him causes her to constantly try to impress him, often doing absurd things, such as becoming vegetarian simply because Raffi was conflicted with her love of fast foods and meaty foods. She is also heavily interested with Japanese manga and is usually seen drawing comics in the style associated with them.
  • Liam Coll (Voiced by Nicolas Charbonneaux-Collombet in the French version,[9] and Mark Hauser in the English version): 14-year-old cousin of Birch. Very little is known about Liam other than he's very close to Birch as he's often seen in Birch's house for one reason or another. His silly and ignorant personality often causes problems, even getting himself into a "duel" with another kid in school unintentionally; however, his personal skills and specialties have their uses and can come out to help and often come out to help his "pod" in tight situations. Liam also expresses a rather continuous problem of being unable to "find himself" as that he can't find one thing he wants to be or one thing to fully define himself as he will often express a different hobby or interest in different episodes. Like Birch, Liam is heavily into manga, and contributes the plot and writing to Birch's illustrations.
  • Sandra le Blanc (Voiced by Émilie Bibeau in the French version,[9] and Stéfanie Buxton in the English version): A 14-year-old skateboarder. She's rude and tomboyish, and will often will do things to earn the discomfort and embarrassment of others for her own entertainment, and often would go so far as to try to get others including members of her "pod" to get angry at each other again for her own entertainment. She constantly denies of her "geek phase" that she had before, instead constantly bashing her own pod's geeky moments.
  • Raffi Rodriguez (Voiced by Émile Mailhiot in the French version,[9] and Justin Bradley in the English version): Love interest of Birch. An extremely popular student in school, he often gets chosen for events and fundraisers, and gets much attention from the female students, much to the jealousy of other male students such as Liam. He is 14 years old, and often concerned about his looks and expresses that as his only concern at times. He's shown to care for Birch considerably, and is implied in some scenes to also have a crush on her. One of the ways the official website has described him as, "would drive anyone crazy if he wasn't so darn nice".

Episodes

Teletoon original airdates follow the episode titles in parentheses:[2]

  1. Misconcepted Deceptions (Template:Start date)
  2. Reach for the Pod (Template:Start date)
  3. Big Man on Canvas (Template:Start date)
  4. The Pencil Assassin (Template:Start date)
  5. The Makeover (Template:Start date)
  6. The Pom-Pom Girl (Template:Start date)
  7. Unreasonable Facsimiles (Template:Start date)
  8. Planets Maligned (Template:Start date)
  9. The Big Flap (Template:Start date)
  10. Finding Neko (Template:Start date)
  11. The Raffi Raffle (Template:Start date)
  12. Crushed (Template:Start date)
  13. Friday the 13th (Template:Start date)
  14. Bossman's Blues (Template:Start date)
  15. Birch's Beef (Template:Start date)
  16. A Fine Balance (Template:Start date)
  17. Liam the Hero (Template:Start date)
  18. True Colors (Template:Start date)
  19. Love Lessons (Template:Start date)
  20. Miss President (Template:Start date)
  21. Bad Company (Template:Start date)
  22. Manga Slam (Template:Start date)
  23. They're Watching Us (Template:Start date)
  24. The Mascot (Template:Start date)
  25. Holiday Hijinx (Template:Start date)
  26. Rope Burn (Template:Start date)
  27. There's No Business... (Template:Start date)
  28. Growing Pains (Template:Start date)
  29. Comic Chaos (Template:Start date)
  30. Working Stiff (Template:Start date)
  31. Star-Struck (Template:Start date)
  32. The Big Switch (Template:Start date)
  33. A Bed for Raffi (Template:Start date)
  34. Back to the Stone Age (Template:Start date)
  35. The Costume Party (Template:Start date)
  36. Integrity Insmegrity (Template:Start date)
  37. Making a Mountain of a Molehill (Template:Start date)
  38. Here's Liam (Template:Start date)
  39. The Diary (Template:Start date)
  40. Raffi's Secret Love (Template:Start date)
  41. Skate Club (Template:Start date)
  42. Pinged and Ponged (Template:Start date)
  43. Love is in the Air (Template:Start date)
  44. Cyranette (Template:Start date)
  45. Liam and the Kid's Big Day Out (Template:Start date)
  46. Cut Out the Sarkasm (Template:Start date)
  47. Family Tree (Template:Start date)
  48. Just Say Nooo (Template:Start date)
  49. At Odds with the Pad (Template:Start date)
  50. Accept No Substitutes (Template:Start date)
  51. Fish Fiasco (Template:Start date)
  52. Birch's Trial (Template:Start date)

Nominations

It was nominated for a Kidscreen Award 2010.[10] The MyLifeME.com website was nominated for Best Kids Interactive for the Canada New Media Awards in 2010.[11] My Life Me was nominated for two Gemini Awards in 2011; in Internet and New Media, Best Website for a Program or Series: Youth[12] and in Television, Best Animation Program or Series.[13]

References

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External links

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