The Donut Show

The Donut Show is an American animated television series created by Aaron Fisher. The series first premiered on Nickelodeon on July 3, 1999. It follows the misadventures of an anthropomorphic donut basically named Donut, with his friend/roommate named Bagel, living in a fictional city called Stornsville with their friends Cupcake, Blueberry, Brick, and Drew.

Aaron Fisher conceived the show's concept in 1994 during his last year at CalArts. He was drawing a picture of a donut with pink sprinkles. Later in the year, he wanted to "make a whole imaginative world all around it", in 1995, The donut's name was originally called Danny. but was later changed to Donut. in early 1997, Production of the series began. But was the show title was called Donut's World, in June 1997, It was changed to The Donut Show. The show first appeared in its early form as a series of pilot episodes on the Oh Yeah! Cartoons show on Nickelodeon in September 1998. The show was able to be green lit by the network for a full length series on the network.

The series is currently rated TV-PG in the United States.

Development
Aaron Fisher conceived the show's concept in 1994 during his last year at CalArts. He was drawing a picture of a donut with pink sprinkles. Later in the year, he wanted to "make a whole imaginative world all around it", in 1995, The donut's name was originally called Danny. but was later changed to Donut. in early 1997, Production of the series began. in October 1997, Fisher graduated CalArts.

In September 1998, the show, now titled The Donut Show 's early pilot episode aired on the ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' showcase series on Nickelodeon. The series was originally set to premiere on February of 1999 with the original series pilot episode titled "Donut's Secret", but the episode declined by Nick (it was later a bonus feature on the volume 1 DVD), so Fisher decided to "go ahead" and air the real first episode, simply called "Pilot", which first premiered on Nickelodeon on Saturday, July 3, 1999.

Production
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Films
Main articles: The Donut Movie and The Donut Movie: War of a Lifetime

Video games
Main article: List of video games

Seven video games based on the series were released.

Episodes
Main article: List of episodes

Networks
See here

Ratings
TV-Y (1999-2007)

TV-Y7-FV (2007-2009)

TV-PG (2009-present)