Nick Jr. has announced the magical news that Jane Lynch will be guest starring in the brand new Bubble Guppies episode "Genie in a Bubble!" In the all new episode, premiering Friday, February 14, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. (ET/PT), Jane voices The Genie, a genie that Nonny, Gil and Zooli conjure up who agrees to grant whoever brings her the most precious gift a wish!
Jane (Glee, Two and a Half Men) is no stranger to Nickelodeon. The actor has previously voiced Victoria Steele on Middle School Moguls and played Sam's mom on iCarly.
Nickelodeon’s Emmy Award-winning Bubble Guppies is created and executive-produced by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull and co-developed by Janice Burgess. The interactive CG-animated series is set in a vibrant underwater environment and follows a group of diverse preschoolers with colorful fish tails who go on adventures discovering their world. Bubble Guppies is set to a soundtrack of catchy, educational pop songs and features a curriculum that infuses the core elements of kindergarten readiness, including math, literacy, the arts, science and socio-emotional development. Bubble Guppies is currently in its fifth season, which introduced Zooli, a spunky and smart student, animal expert and fin-tastic friend to the guppies’ school class. Together, the guppies will dance, sing, play and learn valuable lessons as they embark on all-new underwater adventures.
Additional celebrity guest stars this season include: Alice Cooper (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist), Tracy Morgan (The Last O.G.), Kristen Schaal (Bob’s Burgers), Amy Sedaris (At Home with Amy Sedaris), George Takei (Star Trek) and Henry Winkler (Happy Days, Barry).
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