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American live-action/animated children's television series

Gabby's Dollhouse
Promotional poster
GenrePreschool
Adventure
Fantasy
Created byTraci Paige Johnson
Jennifer Twomey
Presented byLaila Lockhart Kraner
Voices ofTucker Chandler
Logan Bailey
Darren Criss
Juliet Donenfeld
Eduardo Franco
Sainty Nelsen
Maggie Lowe
Tara Strong
Donovan Patton
Carla Tassara
Secunda Wood
Opening theme"Hey Gabby!" byPT Walkley
ComposerPT Walkley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons12
No. of episodes81(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersTraci Paige Johnson
Jennifer Twomey
Running time25 minutes
Production companyDreamWorks Animation Television
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseJanuary 5, 2021 (2021-01-05) –
present

Gabby's Dollhouse is an American interactive television series created byBlue's Clues veteransTraci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey forNetflix and produced byDreamWorks Animation Television. The series first premiered on Netflix on January 5, 2021. Combining live-action and animation, Gabby (voiced and portrayed byLaila Lockhart Kraner) and her cat friends (called the Gabby Cats) go on adventures inside the dollhouse.[1][2]

A film based on the series, titledGabby's Dollhouse: The Movie, was announced in March 2024 byDreamWorks Animation, and was released on September 26, 2025, byUniversal Pictures. Most of the cast from the show reprised their roles for the film.[3]

Premise

Each episode begins with the live-action Gabby playing in her bedroom. She then unboxes a miniature package received in the Dollhouse Delivery brought to her Meow-Meow Mailbox that is the catalyst for an adventure inside the animated world of her dollhouse.[4] Gabby puts on her cat ears headband and shrinks down with her stuffed toy Pandy Paws who comes alive to surprise Gabby with a "hug attack". Common rituals may involve an encounter with CatRat, who often randomly appears in one of the rooms in the dollhouse.

At the end of each episode is a "Gabby Cat of the Day" segment where one of the Gabby Cats is selected to guide the viewer one-on-one in crafting, cooking, singing, or other activities with a few episodes having Gabby in the selection. Then it goes back to live-action Gabby who closes out the episode.[4]

Characters

Main

  • Gabby (portrayed in live-action and voiced byLaila Lockhart Kraner) is the show's host. She is a cat enthusiast and has a magical cat headband which is able to shrink her down to animated toy-size (by singing the incantation "A pinch on my left / Pinch pinch on my right / Grab Pandy's hand and hold on tight"). Gabby's cat headband can also do other tricks like change the color of her wavy hair and activating the "Gabby Cat of the Day" segment.
  • Pandy Paws (voiced by Tucker Chandler from S1- "Grandma CatRat", Logan Bailey starting with "Mermaid Christmas Cruise"- present) is a kitty/panda Gabby Cat who is Gabby's sidekick and best friend. He starts off as astuffed toy that Gabby would throw her voice off of during interactions, but comes to life when he and Gabby shrink into the dollhouse as he explains in the first episode. Pandy Paws likes ambushing Gabby with "hug attacks" upon them entering the dollhouse and carries a magenta-colored Pandy Pack that he uses to hold different items.

Gabby Cats

  • Carlita (voiced by Carla Tassara) is a purple and teal kitty/car Gabby Cat. She drives around the dollhouse and likes playing games in the playroom while serving as a mode of transportation for the other characters. In episodes where the Dollhouse is in its Dollhouse Hotel form, Carlita operates as abellhop.
  • Cakey (voiced byJuliet Donenfeld) is a small white kitty/cupcake Gabby Cat and makes sweet treats and snacks in the kitchen. He is able to create sprinkles (by doing either of the following: when he is sad and cries or when he is excited, he spins around and yells "Sprinkle party!").
  • Daniel James "DJ" Catnip (voiced byEduardo Franco) is a lavender kitty/disc jockey Gabby Cat who wears a reddish-pink glittery hoodie which is able to stretch his tail and legs in addition to mainly using them to play instruments. He operates in the music room and sometimes wears avisor over his eyes. In episodes where the Dollhouse is in its Dollhouse Hotel form, DJ Catnip operates as thehotel manager.
  • CatRat (voiced byDonovan Patton) is a blue sneaky kitty/rat Gabby Cat with dark blue and light blue markings who pops up in every room. He likes everything shiny and sometimes plays the role of a villain in certain episodes.
  • Pillow Cat (voiced by Sainty Nelsen) is a multicolored kitty/pillow Gabby Cat. She likes making stories, and she's usually seen sleeping in the bedroom. Her catchphrases are "That's how I roll!" and "Let's roll with it."
  • Kitty Fairy (voiced byTara Strong) is a pink kitty/fairy Gabby Cat with clear, pink and green wings, a pair of wishberry blossom-like antennae, a green flower-like dress and a flower crown. She makes garden magic with her tail or her watering can as she manages the Fairytail Garden.
  • MerCat (voiced by Secunda Wood) is a turquoise kitty/mermaid Gabby Cat. She makes science "spa-themed" in the bathroom and can also swim in the air to get around. In episodes where the Dollhouse is in its Dollhouse Hotel form, MerCat runs the bathroom as a hotel spa.
  • The Box Cat Family is a family of Gabby Cats who are made of cardboard that reside in the craft room.
    • Baby Box (voiced by Maggie Lowe) is a young pink/peach Gabby Cat. She likes making crafts and is the daughter of Mama Box Cat. She does sometimes say "Whoopsies!" (which would later become a song featured in the soundtrack for the series).
    • Mama Box (voiced by Tara Strong) is a fuchsia/peach Gabby Cat who is the mother of Baby Box.
    • The Box Brothers (all voiced by Jude Schwartz) are the brothers of Baby Box and sons of Mama Box.
      • Benny Box is Baby Box's baby brother who first appeared in season 8. He made a return in season 9. Benny Box's voice actor/actress was not listed in the end credits.
  • Marty the Party Cat (voiced byDarren Criss) is an orange and pink Gabby Cat who resides in the Party Room somewhere in the attic. He debuted in season ten where he describes himself as being "part-cat and all-party".

Supporting

  • Floyd (portrayed by a female cat named Amelia) is Gabby's live-actiontabby cat who makes his only appearance in the live-action sequences and rarely interacts with the Gabby Cats. In the show, Floyd is always referred to as a male.
  • The Cat-A-Vator (vocal effects provided byTraci Paige Johnson in season 10) is a sentient and silent cat-themed elevator in the dollhouse that takes Gabby and the Gabby Cats to any of the floors in the dollhouse. By season 10, it starts making audible sounds.
  • Cupcake Cousins (voiced by Henry Witcher, Archibald Englehardt, Mia Lynn Bangunan, and Amari McCoy) are Cakey's four younger cousins who appeared in the episode "Cakey's Cupcake Cousins". Their names are Bakey, Flakey, Marshapan, and Paddycake. As such, the colors are by the following order: Bakey is pink, Flakey is blue, Marshapan is green, and Paddycake is yellow. Flakey and Marshapan are male, and Bakey and Paddycake are female. The Cupcake Cousins return to appear starting with "Baby Box's Meow-Seum Day."
  • Pete (voiced byEric Lopez) is apolar bear who appears in the episode of the same name where he came to Gabby in the Dollhouse Delivery encased in a block of ice until MerCat used spa salts to free him. He is a friend of Gabby and the Gabby Cats, where they gave him his first beach experience. In the episode "Snow Cruise," Gabby and Pandy visit him in the Arctic. He returns occasionally, starting with the episode "Carlita's Ameowzing Race."
  • Fluffy Flufferton (voiced by Elena Murray) is a felinepop music star who appears in the episode of the same name in season 4. She returns in "CatRat's Birthday Surprise" for season 10.
  • Luli-Loo (voiced by Halle Hrzich) is a young blue fairy Gabby Cat who appears in the episode "The Fairy Festival." She returns, starting with "True Fairy Friends."
  • Bitty Fairy (voiced by Thomas Bushell) is a small male black Fairy Fly with multicolored spots, who first appeared in "True Fairy Friends."
  • DJ Comet (voiced by Reggie Watkins) is a light green Gabby Cat who is DJ Catnip'salien cousin who appeared in "Mission to CATurn". He, like DJ Catnip, is able to stretch his tail and legs but also spin them around like a helicopter. He returns in the episode "Dollhouse Dress-Up Chest" and "Baby Box's Crafty-riffic Adventure."
  • Figgy (voiced by Rachel Ling Gordon) is a pinkChristmas elf like Gabby Cat, who appears in the episode "A CAT-Tabulous Christmas. She looks a lot like what Fluffy Flufferton used to, but pink.
  • Kico (vocal effects provided byJuliet Donenfeld) is a young female kitty/unicorn hybrid who appears in the episode of the same name.
  • Santa Kitty (voiced by Darrell Brown) is an orange Gabby Cat who is the cat version ofSanta Claus.
  • Candy Cane (vocal effects provided by Aria Surrec) is a redreindeer/kitty who leads Santa Kitty's sleigh.
  • The Hamster Kitties (vocal effects provided by Maggie Lowe andJuliet Donenfeld) are tiny cat/hamster hybrids who occasionally appear in the series.
  • The Dust Bunnies are cute smallbunnies made ofdust.
  • The Doodads are three Gabby Cats made of cardboard and other crafty things who are the rivals of Gabby, Pandy, and Carlita during the Meow-Mazing Games.
  • Spongey-Saurus (voiced by Kailen Jude) is a greendinosaur who appears in the episode of the same name.
  • Sunny Cat (voiced by Brittney Johnson) is MerCat's sister who first appeared in season 8.
  • KittyNarwhal (voiced byTraci Paige Johnson) is a minor character who is one of MerCat's sea creature friends. She appears in the episode "The Mermaid Cruise Ship".
  • KittySquiddy (voiced byPT Walkley) is a blue and purple cat/squid hybrid who appears in the episode "The Magical Mermaid-Lantis" as the main antagonist. He stole the three gems that activate the rainbow, and he believed that he didn't have a sparkle like anyone else, but he eventually found his special sparkle by dancing.
  • Kittyfish - The half-kitty/half-fish creature who are pets of CatRat. They have meaningful names.
    • Zeke (vocal effects provided by Maggie Lowe) is one of CatRat's Kittyfish who is a fan of hide-and-seek.
    • Munchy (vocal effects provided by Maggie Lowe) is one of CatRat's Kittyfish who eats crunchy foods.
    • Dot (vocal effects provided byJuliet Donenfeld) is one of CatRat's Kittyfish who likes putting dots all over paintings. She is the only Kittyfish who is a female.
    • Disco (vocal effects provided byJuliet Donenfeld) is one of CatRat's Kittyfish who is a fan of dance moves.
  • Hsiu Hsiu (voiced by Aria Surrec) is MerCat and Sunny Cat's younger sister, who first appeared in the Gabby's Dollhouse Holiday Special of 2023. She returns starting with season 10.
  • The Silly Bad Guys (all voiced byPT Walkley) are the bad guys that CatRat invented in the episode "Baby Box's Crafty-riffic Adventure". They even had their own musical number called "Silly Bad Guys" in the series. Each of the bad guys has specialties:
    • Sneaky Spoon is one of the Silly Bad Guys who likes being sneaky and making messes.
    • Horrible Hose is one of the Silly Bad Guys who likes flooding areas. Horrible Hose flooded Kitty Fairy's Fairy Tail Garden in "Baby Box's Crafty-riffic Adventure."
    • Tricky Trumpet is one of the Silly Bad Guys who blows DJ Catnip's banjo all the way to space.
    • Hungry Dragon is one of the Silly Bad Guys made out of paper cups as seen in Paper Cup Poppers.
    • Dizzy the Doughnut is one of the Silly Bad Guys who is mentioned in the song, "Silly Bad Guys."
  • Grandma CatRat (voiced by Barbara Dirikson) is CatRat's grandmother who appeared in the episode of the same name. She loves playing games, eating ice cream, and taking spa baths. She had known her grandson since he was a baby kitten. Grandma used to be orange in color until CatRat put polka dot potion in her spa bath, making her all polka-dotted.

Episodes

Main article:List ofGabby's Dollhouse episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
110January 5, 2021 (2021-01-05)
28August 10, 2021 (2021-08-10)
37October 19, 2021 (2021-10-19)
48February 1, 2022 (2022-02-01)
56July 25, 2022 (2022-07-25)
66November 1, 2022 (2022-11-01)
76March 20, 2023 (2023-03-20)
87August 7, 2023 (2023-08-07)November 6, 2023 (2023-11-06)
96March 25, 2024 (2024-03-25)
106August 5, 2024 (2024-08-05)
116February 17, 2025 (2025-02-17)
125November 17, 2025 (2025-11-17)

The first episode was released as a sneak peek onYouTube on August 22, 2020, while the series itself was released on January 5, 2021.[5][6] The second season premiered on August 10, 2021,[7] while the third season premiered on October 19, 2021.[8] The fourth season premiered on February 1, 2022,[9] the fifth season premiered on July 25, 2022,[10] the sixth season premiered on November 1, 2022,[11] the seventh season premiered on March 20, 2023,[12] and the eighth season premiered on August 7, 2023.[13] "The Mermaid Christmas Cruise" aired on November 6, 2023, as part of Season 8.[14] The ninth season premiered on March 25, 2024.[15] The tenth season premiered on August 5, 2024.[16] The eleventh season premiered on February 17, 2025.

Production and development

The show was announced in 2019,[17][18] and released early in theCOVID-19 pandemic. It was the first DreamWorks property where the creators were based inNew York City instead ofLos Angeles, and the whole production team, including the creators, were connected viavideoconferencing, also a first for a DreamWorks production.[19]

The basic themes of the show — dollhouses, miniatures, and cats — were creators Johnson and Twomey's favorites, while the concept of the "dollhouse deliveries" was inspired byunboxing videos, although tweaked so that instead of "unboxing a product", they "unbox a story".[20] Initially, cats were not the main theme of the show — for example, the character of DJ Catnip was originally supposed to be a clock — but this was changed based on the trend ofcat videos.[19]

Early in the show's production, the creators came acrossCarol Dweck's bookThe Growth Mindset, which led to the production team adopting the idea of celebrating mistakes and "failing fantastically", which is promoted on the show.[19][21]

The soundtrack of the show includes genres not often found in children's shows, such as disco/pop (the genre used for DJ Catnip's theme song "The Music In You"), which is due to the creators not liking "saccharine-y sweet music".[20]

Animation production for the show was provided byTechnicolor Animation Productions (laterMikros Animation) (seasons 1-4 only), Dave Enterprises,CGCG, Doberman Pictures, Saffronic, Inc. (starting with "The Mermaid Christmas Cruise") and Gabby Gabby Hey Productions, Ltd. with live action provided by One-Take Floyd.[citation needed]

Broadcast

The show made its linear debut onCartoonito in Latin America on April 18, 2022, onTreehouse TV in Canada on October 15, 2022, and onTiny Pop in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2022.[22] The show made its American linear premiere on theNick Jr. Channel on May 1, 2023,[23] andNickelodeon on June 5, 2023.[23]Gabby's Dollhouse was removed from Nickelodeon on June 8, 2023.[23] The show airs in the Philippines onTV5, where it is dubbed in Tagalog.[24] The Japanese-dubbed Gabby's Dollhouse airs onTV Tokyo in Japan.[25]

In Poland the series made its debut on linear TV onMiniMini+ on December 20, 2021.

Gabby's Dollhouse also aired onPop Max in the UK in 2024.

Gabby's Dollhouse also aired onNick Jr. in the UK on July 22, 2024.

Reception

The show was nominated for aKidscreen award in 2021 and released a series of show-themed toys for the 2021 holiday season.[26][27] The episode "Cakey's Cupcake Cousins" was nominated forBest Animated Television/Broadcast Production for Preschool Children at the50th Annie Awards.[28]

Other media

Film

Main article:Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie

On April 25, 2024,Universal Pictures andDreamWorks Animation announced a feature-length film based onGabby's Dollhouse, titledGabby's Dollhouse: The Movie, released on September 26, 2025, with Ryan Crego attached to direct and Steven Schweickart producing, while Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey would serve as executive producers. The film is the studio's first live action hybrid.[3] In the film, Gabby goes on a road trip to Cat Francisco with her grandmother GiGi (portrayed byGloria Estefan), but when the dollhouse ends up in the possession of acat lady named Vera (portrayed byKristen Wiig), Gabby must set off on an adventure through the real world to save the dollhouse and the Gabby Cats.

Miscellaneous

In 2024, theMacy's Thanksgiving Day Parade revealed a parade balloon of Gabby's animated form with Pandy Paws.[29]

Theme park attraction

Universal Kids Resort will include a themed land based on theGabby's Dollhouse franchise.[30]

References

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  2. ^"'Gabby's Dollhouse' Will Make You a Cat Person If It Kills You". May 19, 2021. RetrievedDecember 21, 2021.
  3. ^abMcClintock, Pamela (April 25, 2024)."'Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie' to Get the Big-Screen Treatment in 2025".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedApril 25, 2024.
  4. ^ab"INTERVIEW: Inside Dreamworks New Netflix Series "Gabby's Dollhouse" – Animation Scoop". December 30, 2020.
  5. ^Milligan, Mercedes (December 8, 2020)."Trailer: DreamWorks Hybrid Series 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Debuts on Netflix Jan. 5".Animation Magazine. RetrievedDecember 10, 2020.
  6. ^"Three New DreamWorks Animation Television Series Coming to Netflix".Animation World Network. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2020.
  7. ^McGuire, Jen (August 9, 2021)."This exclusive look at Gabby's Dollhouse season 2".Romper. RetrievedDecember 7, 2021.
  8. ^"DreamWorks Releases 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Season 3 Trailer".Animation World Network. RetrievedMay 30, 2024.
  9. ^"Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Season 4". January 5, 2022.
  10. ^"Netflix Greenlights 2 New DreamWorks Animation Preschool Series".
  11. ^"'Gabby's Dollhouse' Is Coming Back for Season 6 — Catch Our Exclusive Sneak Peek Here". Archived fromthe original on November 26, 2022. RetrievedOctober 10, 2022.
  12. ^Nath, Saurav Jyoti (June 19, 2023)."Gabby's Dollhouse Season 7: Release Date, Trailer, and more!". RetrievedMay 30, 2024.
  13. ^Milligan, Mercedes (May 17, 2023)."'Miraculous' Movie Joins Sizzling Netflix Family Summer Slate! (New Dates, Images)".Animation Magazine. RetrievedMay 17, 2023.
  14. ^@dreamworksjr (October 10, 2023)."The Gabby Cats are on their way to a Mermaid Christmas Cruise, and we're all invited! 🎁🎄🛳️ A very special, all-new holiday episode of #GabbysDollhouse premieres November 6 on @netflix" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2024 – viaTwitter.
  15. ^"It's showtime! Hop on the party bus and celebrate an all-new season of #GabbysDollhouse coming March 25 on @netflix!".Twitter. February 21, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2024.
  16. ^Rocha, Danah [@dreamworksjr] (July 10, 2024)."Get ready for some big surprises in the Dollhouse! 🤩 Meet Marty the Party Cat and celebrate Gabby's birthday in all-new 🎉party-riffic🎉 episodes of #GabbysDollhouse August 5 only on @netflix! 😺" (Tweet). RetrievedJuly 10, 2024 – viaTwitter.
  17. ^Haring, Bruce (October 15, 2018)."DreamWorks Animation TV To Bow Three New Kids and Family Series On Netflix".Deadline. RetrievedOctober 21, 2024.
  18. ^"Three New DreamWorks Animation Television Series Coming to Netflix".Animation World Network. RetrievedOctober 21, 2024.
  19. ^abc"How 'Blue's Clues' Veterans, Unboxing Videos and Cat Ears Helped Make 'Gabby's Dollhouse' an Unsung Kids Media Hit".The Hollywood Reporter. November 3, 2022.
  20. ^ab"How 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Creators Make Preschool Shows Watchable for Adults". February 3, 2022.
  21. ^"The 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Season 7 Trailer Leans into the Magic of Travel". February 15, 2023.
  22. ^"Home".Tiny POP. RetrievedMay 30, 2024.
  23. ^abc"Shows A-Z - Gabby's Dollhouse on netflix".The Futon Critic. RetrievedAugust 7, 2023.
  24. ^"Gabby's Dollhouse".
  25. ^"ギャビーのドールハウス".
  26. ^Babish, Sian (November 23, 2021)."Best Gabby's Dollhouse toy". Archived fromthe original on December 21, 2021. RetrievedDecember 21, 2021.
  27. ^dickson, jeremy (November 30, 2021)."Activism, Netflix dominate Kidscreen Awards nominations". RetrievedDecember 21, 2021.
  28. ^Milligan, Mercedes (January 17, 2023)."Annie Awards:33 Nominations; Juried Awards Announced".Animation Magazine. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2023.
  29. ^Sykes II, Mike D. (November 28, 2024)."Here's every 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade balloon".For the Win/USA Today. RetrievedNovember 29, 2024.
  30. ^Taylor, Blake (February 21, 2025)."Universal Kids theme park in Texas: All lands revealed".Attractions Magazine. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2025.

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