Our young hero, Daniel Tiger, is a curious and compassionate individual, always ready to lend a helping hand and be a loyal friend. Sporting a red zipped cardigan reminiscent of Fred Rogers, along with red shoes, he resides with his family by the serene beach. Throughout the series, Daniel embarks on journeys of self-discovery, learning to navigate his emotions, share with his peers, embrace his role as an older sibling, and confidently venture into new experiences.
Daniel's mother, a talented carpenter, excels at maintaining their household with her repair skills. Though her first name remains unconfirmed, she is believed to be inspired by Colette Tiger from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." She is often seen in a vibrant hibiscus-print shirt and pants.
Daniel's father, known as Dad Tiger, is employed at the local clock factory. He too lacks a specified first name but is a clear homage to the original Daniel Tiger from "Mister Rogers." Dad Tiger shares Daniel's penchant for cardigans, favoring a blue one, and is a skilled trumpet player.
Margaret, Daniel's younger sister, makes her debut in the second season. Her name is a touching tribute to Grandpere's grandmother. Dressed in a yellow frock, she is a sweet and joyful child, affectionately calling her older brother "Dan-Dan." Her cherished companion is a stuffed animal named Pandy.
Grandpere, Dad Tiger's father, is a frequent visitor to the family. In the special episode "A Tiger Family Trip," the family journeys a considerable distance to stay with him. He is a mariner by profession, easily recognized by his navy jacket and hat, and speaks with a distinct French accent, mirroring his portrayal in "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
The lively and mischievous Prince Wednesday is Daniel's closest companion. He is renowned for his signature phrase, "Boop-she-boop-she-boo!" His parents are King Friday and Queen Sarah Saturday, and he has an older brother named Prince Tuesday.
Katerina, a white kitten, adores spinning, twirling, and dancing. She is known for adding "meow meow" to the end of her sentences. Katerina is inherently sweet and playful, though she can occasionally display frustration when things don't go her way.
O, a small blue owl, is an avid reader, often seen with a book in hand; even his lunchbox is shaped like one. His favorite exclamations are "Nifty galifty!" and "hoo hoo!" O can be reserved and hesitant to try new things, but with encouragement from his friends and his uncle, X the Owl, he always finds his bravery.
Miss Elaina is a spirited and fun-loving girl. She enjoys being playful and silly, sometimes wearing her dress backward or performing cartwheels. She and her family reside in the whimsical Museum-Go-Round. Her memorable catchphrase is "Hiya toots!" Her parents are Music Man Stan and Lady Elaine Fairchilde, and her father endearingly calls her Elainaberry.
Jodi, a platypus, moves to Daniel's neighborhood with her mother, two brothers, and nana. Despite her shyness, she is a sweet and kind individual who manages asthma. One of her favorite pastimes is hide-and-seek.
Chrissie, Prince Wednesday's cousin, is a frequent visitor. She uses leg braces and crutches, and her character is inspired by Chrissy Thompson from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
Max is Teacher Harriet's nephew, an autistic child with a passion for buses and music. He sometimes prefers solitary play or stepping away from overly loud environments. Amira is his older sister.
Juan Carlos is the son of Valentina, a close friend of Mom Tiger. Daniel and Mom visit them in the mini-movie "Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood," and later, Valentina and Juan Carlos reciprocate the visit to the Neighborhood.
Tigey is Daniel's cherished blue tiger stuffed animal, named after Daniel's favorite superhero, Tigey the Adventure Tiger.
Henrietta, Katerina's mother, is soft-spoken and patient, often leading the children in dance lessons. Henrietta and Katerina live in a treehouse adjacent to O and X the Owl. Henrietta also appeared in the original series.
X, a blue owl, is O's uncle and guardian, sometimes referred to as Uncle X. He also featured in the original series, recognizable by his bowtie and dress shoes. He shares an oak tree home with O.
Dr. Anna, the town physician, operates a practice in the neighborhood, caring for residents of all ages. She eventually marries Baker Aker, with Daniel serving as a ringbearer. Dr. Anna is also a committed volunteer firefighter.
As his name suggests, Baker Aker owns the local bakery. He frequently invites children to assist him in baking delicious treats. He is married to Dr. Anna.
Miss Elaina's father, Music Man Stan, runs the music shop and is also a firefighter. He is proficient in various instruments and dresses in a denim jacket, jeans, and red sneakers. He is also a member of the band Bread and Jam with Baker Aker.
Lady Elaine, another character from the original series, is Miss Elaina's mother and Music Man Stan's wife. Her appearance closely resembles her "Mister Rogers" counterpart, with short blonde hair and a maroon outfit.
Teacher Harriet, Daniel's teacher, is a kind, calm, and supportive figure. Amira and Max are her niece and nephew. She is named after Harriet Elizabeth Cow, the teacher character from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
Mr. Malik serves as a substitute teacher when Teacher Harriet is absent. Initially, Daniel and his friends are unsure about his different teaching style, but they soon grow to appreciate him.
Amira is Teacher Harriet's niece, Max's older sister, and occasionally Daniel's babysitter and camp counselor. She is patient and encouraging, sporting orange shorts and a lightning bolt T-shirt.
The elder prince is exceptionally busy, holding various jobs throughout the series, including baseball coach, grocery store employee, server, shoe store employee, lifeguard, camp counselor, and babysitter. He later attends college and affectionately calls Daniel "Little D."
Both the king and queen, along with Prince Tuesday, appeared in the original "Mister Rogers" series. They are kind, loving, and just rulers. Queen Sara Saturday even has her own wake-up song, which she sings to Prince Tuesday in the mornings.
The town's mail carrier, Mr. McFeely, is another character from the original "Mister Rogers." He ensures that all important correspondence is efficiently delivered throughout the neighborhood.
Jodi's mother is the town dentist. Outside of work, she wears a purple tank top and jeans. She is a mother to Jodi and her twin sons, Leo and Teddy, and even composed a song to encourage Jodi to brush her teeth.
Jodi has two adorable, sometimes mischievous, toddler twin brothers named Leo and Teddy.
Jodi's nana lives with the family and cares for the children while Dr. Platypus is at work. She also works as a hairstylist.
We cannot overlook Trolley! This iconic red vehicle is constantly busy, transporting neighbors across the neighborhood with its cheerful "ding ding!" bell.
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