Wapos Bay

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season

Wapos Bay is a Canadian animated television series created by Dennis Jackson and Melanie Jackson. The show is produced by Wapos Bay Productions Inc. and broadcast on APTN (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network). The series primarily targets an audience of children and aims to educate them about the culture and traditions of Canadian Indigenous communities while creating awareness and sensitivity towards the issues they face. Wapos Bay has received numerous awards and nominations for its unique approach to storytelling and animation.

The show is set in a fictional Cree community known as Wapos Bay located in Northern Saskatchewan. The main characters are a group of Indigenous children named Talon, Raven, T-Bear, and Otter, and their families. Each episode revolves around the children's daily lives as they explore their community and learn about their culture, traditions, and values. The characters' experiences, both positive and negative, help them understand and appreciate the importance of their Indigenous identity.

Wapos Bay is unique in its approach to storytelling because it is based on real-life experiences of the creators, who grew up in Northern Saskatchewan surrounded by Cree culture. The show incorporates Cree language, music, and artwork, which add authenticity to the animated world depicted in the series. The storylines also explore important themes such as friendship, family, community, and identity, which children can relate to regardless of their cultural background.

The animation style used in Wapos Bay is influenced by Indigenous art, particularly Cree and Woodland art. The characters and backgrounds are drawn with vibrant colors and bold lines, giving the show a distinctive look. The animation is also enhanced by a blend of traditional and modern techniques, such as hand-drawn animation and computer-generated graphics. The result is a visually appealing and culturally accurate depiction of Indigenous life in Canada.

The show's creators have emphasized the importance of accurate representation of Indigenous culture and traditions in the media, and Wapos Bay does this by incorporating Indigenous knowledge, stories, and values into the show. For instance, the episodes often feature traditional ceremonies such as powwows, jigging, and drumming, which help educate the audience about important aspects of Cree culture. Moreover, many of the episodes deal with issues such as poverty, residential schools, and missing and murdered Indigenous women, which are still relevant to Indigenous communities today.

Overall, Wapos Bay is a beautifully animated and culturally significant show that provides an authentic representation of Indigenous life and culture in Canada. It serves as a powerful tool for educating children and adults alike about the traditions, customs, and values of Indigenous communities. The show's unique storytelling and animation style have earned it widespread acclaim and recognition as a groundbreaking contribution to Canadian media.

Wapos Bay is a series that ran for 1 seasons (34 episodes) between January 6, 2005 and on Ameba

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Seasons
Treasure of the Sierra Metis
34. Treasure of the Sierra Metis
January 6, 2005
Talon, Devon and T-Bear find a treasure map.
Too Deadly
33. Too Deadly
January 6, 2005
A mysterious boy appears in Wapos Bay.
The Wapos Falcon
32. The Wapos Falcon
October 20, 2017
A mysterious package shows up that seems to spell doom for anyone who possess it, making the boys think they're living one of Mushom's old detective movies.
Partic-Inaction
31. Partic-Inaction
January 6, 2005
A plane malfunction leaves Talon, T-Bear, Devon and Kohkum Mary stranded on an island.
Catch the Spirit
30. Catch the Spirit
January 6, 2005
Boys from the rival Brown Toe reserve pull pranks on T-Bear, Talon and Devon.
The World According to Devon
29. The World According to Devon
January 6, 2005
For a school storytelling assignment, Devon recalls his people's first contact with Europeans.
Ways of the Quiet
28. Ways of the Quiet
January 6, 2005
Wapos Bay has a bear problem that only a bear whisperer can handle.
Time Management
27. Time Management
January 6, 2005
T-Bear, Talon and Devon travel to the future and back to the present with David Suzuki in order to save the world from environmental disaster.
It Came from Out There
26. It Came from Out There
January 6, 2005
T-Bear believes an alien invasion is imminent when strange lights and sounds are seen and heard around town.
Breakin Too
25. Breakin Too
January 6, 2005
A hip-hop star's planned concert in Wapos Bay inspires the kids to adopt hip-hop attitudes-which doesn't go over well with their folks. At the same time, T-Bear has two tickets to the big show, but isn't sure if he should take Devon or Talon.
A Time for Pride
24. A Time for Pride
January 6, 2005
Jacob and Chief Big Sky lead Talon, T-Bear and Devon on a tour of the town in an attempt to get them to be proud of Wapos Bay; peer pressure causes Raven to sneak sweet treats and ask her parents for money.
Patients
23. Patients
January 6, 2005
A bored Talon, T-Bear and Devon go swimming in the river.
Self Improvement
22. Self Improvement
January 6, 2005
Self Improvement
Dance Monkey Dance
21. Dance Monkey Dance
January 6, 2005
Talon and T-Bear both ask the same girl to a school dance; Jacob worries that he's become addicted to a video game.
Hardest Lesson
20. Hardest Lesson
January 6, 2005
A Mother's Day assignment at school reminds T-Bear of his personal loss, and spurs him to find a new wife for his father. In other events, Raven's quest to be mature leads her to wear makeup.
Raiders of the Lost Art
19. Raiders of the Lost Art
January 6, 2005
T-Bear and Talon take different approaches to investigating graffiti vandalism.
Dance, Dance
18. Dance, Dance
January 6, 2005
T-Bear wants to become a dancer, but fears doing so will disappoint Jacob, who wants him to take up wrestling.
Lights, Camera, Action
17. Lights, Camera, Action
January 6, 2005
T-Bear and Talon make videos celebrating Treaty Days.
Raven Power
16. Raven Power
January 6, 2005
The men must fend for themselves when the town's women go on a week-long retreat.
Going for the Gold
15. Going for the Gold
January 6, 2005
Talon competes in the North American Indigenous Games.
A Mother's Earth
14. A Mother's Earth
January 6, 2005
A school report about her identity confuses Raven.
The Hunt
13. The Hunt
January 6, 2005
T-Bear and friends search for items needed for a ceremony, but the excursion takes an unexpected turn when a moose is accidentally shot and her calf is orphaned.
Tricks 'n' Treats
12. Tricks 'n' Treats
January 6, 2005
An ancient spirit haunts the town on Halloween.
As Long as the River Flows
11. As Long as the River Flows
January 6, 2005
T-Bear runs for National Youth Council president.
All Access
10. All Access
January 6, 2005
Betty, a cousin comes to Wapos Bay confined to a wheelchair. T-Bear learns that he shouldn't avoid her. Meanwhile the annual talent competition has the village abuzz.
Guardians
9. Guardians
January 6, 2005
The community's upended by Sasquatch hunters after T-Bear videotapes a creature that may be Bigfoot walking in the woods. Guest voice: Lee Majors as Steve from Austin, who bids on the footage.
As the Bannock Browns
8. As the Bannock Browns
January 6, 2005
Raven gets the chicken pox the same week as the carnival.
All's Fair
7. All's Fair
January 6, 2005
T-Bear competes against a new kid for best athlete in Wapos Bay. Elsewhere, Talon is impressed by a visiting star hockey player.
The Elements
6. The Elements
January 6, 2005
An unexpected storm hits while Talon, T-Bear, Raven and Mushom are camping, knocking out the radio, generator and ATV.
A Time to Learn
5. A Time to Learn
January 6, 2005
Talon has to complete school work before leaving with his dad on a trapping expedition; the dogs escape after T-Bear fails to tie them up properly.
Something to Remember
4. Something to Remember
January 6, 2005
T-Bone prepares a Remembrance Day tribute to war veterans; Raven tries to persuade her departing teacher to stay in Wapos Bay.
They Dance At Night
3. They Dance At Night
January 6, 2005
Raven's and T-Bear's disrespectful behavior may be the cause of the community's string of misfortunes, which include a strange odor, howling sled dogs and the disappearance of the northern lights.
Journey Through Fear
2. Journey Through Fear
January 6, 2005
T-Bear climbs up the fire tower, then is too afraid to climb down; Raven doesn't want to go fishing because the river frightens her
There's No 'I' in Hockey
1. There's No 'I' in Hockey
January 6, 2005
Talon and T-Bear compete for the affections of a girl who plays for an opposing hockey team. In other events, Raven helps her grandmother prepare for a bannock competition.
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Where to Watch Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay is available for streaming on the Ameba website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wapos Bay on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    January 6, 2005
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