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  1. Wayside. (TV series) Wayside (also known as Wayside School) is a Canadian animated series and sitcom developed by John Derevlany and produced by Nelvana Limited. [2] The series follows Todd, a transfer student who attends Wayside, an offbeat 30-story grammar school. It is loosely based on the Wayside School books by Louis Sachar, and several ...

  2. Wayside: With Robin Duke, Holly Gauthier-Frankel, Tony Rosato, Adrian Truss. Follow the comically-absurd tales of students on the top floor of Wayside, a quirky grammar school that was accidentally built 30-stories high.

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    • 2007-06-25
    • Animation, Comedy, Family
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  3. S1.E1 ∙ Pull My Pigtail/Class Cow. Mon, Jun 25, 2007. On Valentine's Day, Dana tries to get Todd to fall in love with Maurecia by making him pull her ponytail. / While Mrs. Jewls is on a faculty retreat, a cow wanders into her class and the students mistake it for their substitute teacher. 6.9/10 (18)

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    is a Canadian animated television series based on the books by Louis Sachar. It was created for Teletoon. The series centers on Todd, a transfer student who attends Wayside, an offbeat educational institution based on Sachar's upbringing. The series' premise is based on Sachar's Sideways Stories From Wayside School book series, although several elements in the series differ greatly.

    The series was conceived in 2005 by Derevlany, who later developed and wrote an hour-long TV film for Teletoon. Pleased with the results, the company greenlit Wayside for 25 episodes in 2005. Though Nelvana.com's listing for the show listed plans for up to 39 episodes, production ceased in 2012 for both countries, and any official word on continuation has yet to be announced.

    has also been nominated for a "Best TV Series for Children" at the 2008 Cartoons on the Bay award ceremony. Despite favorable critical reception, praising the animation and surreal humor, the series has also received negative criticism, including unfavorable comparisons for its differences from the Sideways Stories book series. During it's time on the air, serveral pieces of tie-in media were been released, including a DVD release of the pilot feature under the title Wayside: The Movie, released on September 25, 2007, and a 2-Disc DVD of the first season, released on August 17, 2008.

    An Arabic dub of the series dubbed by Venus Centre aired on Spacetoon from August 6, 2017 to March 31, 2018. It contains a few changes and are yet to be discovered. The name of this dub is يوميات مدرسية.

    The Wayside series takes place at the fictional Wayside School, an unusual Escher-esque 30-story grammar school. The school had been accidentally built "sideways," with one classroom in each of the 30 stories instead of 30 classrooms on each floor. Like in the books, there are actually 29 floors in the school, one inhabited by the imaginary Miss Zarves on the imaginary 19th floor. The series revolves around a new student at the school, named Todd, and his adventures adapting to life as a student at the top floor of Wayside School.

    At Wayside, every floor appears to have lockers, stairs, classrooms, doors, and light fixtures. The first floor contains the principal's office; the second floor contains a bathroom and several rows of lockers, while fifth, sixth, and seventh consist of the classroom for pottery, the school campgrounds, and the school library, respectively. The twelfth school contains the faculty lounge and pool, while the following three floors contain the gym, the social studies classroom and gondola canal, and the cafeteria and kitchen.

    There are a number of notable differences between Wayside and Sideways Stories from Wayside School:

    •In the book the first time a student gets in trouble gets their name written on the blackboard under the word DISCIPLINE, the second time they get it checked, the third time they get it circled and are sent home at noon on the kindergarten bus. In Sammy's case however, he got in trouble four times, in which case Mrs. Jewls put a triangle around the circle. In the show nobody gets in trouble except Todd who just gets sent home early without the first two warnings.

    •In the show Todd dosen't get in trouble for talking (although he did in the pilot). In the book he gets in trouble the most for talking (asking questions).

    •In Wayside the building from the outsides rooms are colorful and the building dosen't have the same shape as in the book.

    •In the book John only had to stand on his head when something was written on the blackboard, but in the show he is upside down almost, if not 100% of the time.

    •In the book, Todd is not a transfer student, although there were two transfer students (Sue and Benjamin) in the book chronology. Neither Sue nor Benjamin have been seen (or at least named) in Wayside yet.

  4. Season 1 Episode 3: "The Slow and Even-Tempered" (2004) – Caitlin practices driving using a virtual driving game. Season 4 Episode 4: "Blast from the Past" (2010) – Jude goes to the game store to purchase an old video game. Season 4 Episode 5 "Quit It" (2010) – Jude goes to the game store to purchase a guitar game.

  5. Nov 19, 2005 · Wayside (also known as Wayside School) is a Canadian animated sitcom developed by John Derevlany for Teletoon and Nickelodeon. The series centres on Todd, a transfer student who attends Wayside, an offbeat 30-story grammar school. It is loosely based on the Wayside School books by Louis Sachar, although several elements differ between the two works.

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  7. This is about the tv series, If you cant find what Wayside School you are looking for, Go to Wayside School. Wayside is a Canadian animated comedy sitcom developed by John Derevlany and produced by Nelvana Limited. It is based on the Wayside School books written by Louis Sachar, although it does have many differences. The show focuses on Todd (Mark Rendall & Michael Cera), a transfer student ...

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