Braceface is a Canadian-Chinese animated series co-produced by Nelvana Limited and Jade Animation (Shenzhen) Company, and was produced in association with Teletoon and Fox Family Channel for the first season. The show features actress Alicia Silverstone from the movie Clueless (who also voiced the titular character for the first two seasons) serving as executive producer.[2] The episodes focus on the misadventures of Sharon Spitz, a high school student who often struggles with an unusual ability occurring in her braces, which often creates mishaps in her daily life. Although considered to be a trademark feature in the series, later episodes began to drop this narrative in favor of tackling real-world issues. Unlike most animated shows which take place in fictional cities or states, etc., this one takes place in the real-life town of Elkford, British Columbia. Braceface Braceface title card The series' title card featuring protagonist Sharon Spitz Genre Romance Teen sitcom Comedy Created by Melissa Clark Directed by Charles E. Bastien Voices of Alicia Silverstone (seasons 1–2) Stacey DePass (season 3) Dan Petronijevic Michael Cera Tamara Bernier Evans Marnie McPhail Peter Oldring Vince Corazza Katie Griffin Daniel DeSanto Emily Hampshire Elisa Moolecherry Theme music composer Grayson Matthews Inc. Composer Pure West Country of origin Canada China Original language English No. of seasons 3 No. of episodes 78 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Alicia Silverstone Michael Hirsh Patrick Loubert (season 1) Clive A. Smith (season 1) Scott Dyer (season 2) Paul Robertson (season 3) Doug Murphy (season 3) Wallace Wong Melissa Clark Producers Marilyn McAuley (seasons 1–2) Tom McGillis (season 2) Tracy Leach (season 3) Running time 23 minutes Production companies Nelvana Limited Jade Animation (Shenzhen) Company Original release Network Teletoon (Canada) Fox Family (U.S. season 1) Release June 2, 2001 – September 1, 2004[1] You can roleplay as many characters as you want.
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