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Rolie Polie Olie is a cute, gentle, and endlessly instructional children’s character who inspires the younger set to think, dream, and come up with some fun and informative trivia facts at a Rolie Polie Olie party.
The party host could start off by reminding guests of what a truly unique character they are celebrating that day. Rolie Polie Olie is a popular children’s television show which centers around a 6-year-old robot who learns about life through a series of crazy—but educational--adventures.
Next talk about some of the history and characteristics that distinguish Rolie and its show from others of its sort. With his gold-toned skin and decidedly geometric face and body, Rolie Polie Olie is a most unique character—and his show is truly one of a kind. Indeed, the program was one of the earliest to be fully animated in CGI, and reigns as the first CGI-animated preschool series. Rolie Polie Olie won Canada’s Gemini Award for "Best Animated Program" in 1999, and won a Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Special Class Animated Program" in the years 1999 and 2000. In addition, show creator William Joyce won a 1999 Daytime Emmy for Best Production Design for “Rolie Polie Olie.” And the show also has inspired a full line of themed—not to mention just downright fun—merchandise, including stuffed and plastic Rolie dolls, along with Rolie coloring and activity books, stickers and school supplies.
Rolie Polie Olie is the thinking child’s hero and role model; what better character to inspire a thought-provoking trivia party, one featuring facts that (using the same type of computer based technology that it takes to create Rolie Polie Olie) students can IM, Tweet, and video chat to their friends. Roll out the red carpet for Rolie Polie Olie!
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