Pepper Ann


Pepper Ann is an American animated series created by Sue Rose and aired on Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC. It debuted on September 13, 1997, and ended on November 18, 2000. Reruns were also shown on Disney's One Too on UPN during the 2000–2001 season, and later on Disney Channel, and on Toon Disney until 2008. Pepper Ann was the first Disney animated television series created by a woman.
Tom Warburton, who later created Cartoon Network's , served as the lead character designer for the series.

Overview

Pepper Ann showcases the trials and tribulations that occur during the titular character's adolescence, and charts her ups-and-downs at Hazelnut Middle school. It aired as part of the Disney's One Saturday Morning block. The character originated in a comic strip published in YM magazine.
The series was mostly rated TV-Y, with the exception of the season 1 finale "In Support Of" which was rated TV-Y7 for puberty themes and scenes of implied nudity. In reruns, all the episodes are rated TV-Y7 for subject matter that may be too mature for children under 7.
The show's plots were generally typical of the developing format that had risen from the then-new federal E/I requirements: Pepper Ann is presented with a moral dilemma, chooses the wrong decision, faces the consequences, and learns a lesson. The series was rated TV-G, with the exception of the season 1 finale "In Support Of", which was rated TV-PG, due to the episode's subject matter.
During the first 4 episodes of season 1, at the end of the opening sequence, Pepper Ann finds "five bucks" underneath her desk. From episode 5 onward, this was changed so that she found a different item every episode, similar to The Simpsons couch gag.

Episodes

Characters

Main

Pepper Ann and Lydia make a cameo appearance in the first House of Mouse episode, "The Stolen Cartoons." They are the only Walt Disney Television Animation characters ever to appear on House of Mouse, which otherwise only used characters from Disney's features and classic shorts. Lydia says "Don't touch the villain, dear," to Pepper Ann after Pete falls out of the sky after being kicked out of the club.