- Actress and singer-songwriter Emily Osment will voice the classic Rainbow Brite, a magical girl who embarks on adventures to protect and save Rainbowland from destruction and dark powers. Rainbow Brite, alongside returning characters Starlite and the Color Kids, continue to deliver a message of optimism, creativity and friendship throughout their adventures.
- “Being cast as the voice of Rainbow Brite for the relaunch of this iconic show is truly an honor. I look forward to connecting with the audience, old and new, and going on this exciting adventure together,” said Osment.
- Molly Ringwald, known for her roles in the widely popular The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and most recently, ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager, will join Osment in the remake as the voice of villain and main antagonist The Dark Princess. Ringwald’s character will once again stir up trouble with a hidden, sinister agenda of her own.
- “With Rainbow Brite, we believe we have created something that captures the essence of the original series – but with a vision that resonates today,” said Iris Ichishita, Head of Original Entertainment for Feeln. “We hope audiences will react with an ‘oh my bows!’ – just like us.”
- Hallmark first introduced Rainbow Brite over 30 years ago in 1983. The show was adapted as an animated television program, running 1984 to 1986, and also extended into global consumer products and merchandise.
The remake of the popular 80s animation series Rainbow Brite features actresses Emily Osment and Molly Ringwald as voices.
Online movie streaming service Feeln is bringing back the 80s animation series Rainbow Brite. The beloved 80s animated series Rainbow Brite featuring the voices of Emily Osment and Molly Ringwald. The limited run event will launch with three weekly episodes, beginning November 6th, exclusively on Feeln.
It is always smart to make an animation series with voices of famous actors. This way the fans of the actors are already in on the thing.
Actress and singer-songwriter Emily Osment will voice the classic Rainbow Brite, a magical girl who embarks on adventures to protect and save Rainbowland from destruction and dark powers. Rainbow Brite, alongside returning characters Starlite and the Color Kids, continue to deliver a message of optimism, creativity and friendship throughout their adventures.
“Being cast as the voice of Rainbow Brite for the relaunch of this iconic show is truly an honor. I look forward to connecting with the audience, old and new, and going on this exciting adventure together,” said Osment.
Molly Ringwald, known for her roles in the widely popular The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and most recently, ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager, will join Osment in the remake as the voice of villain and main antagonist The Dark Princess. Ringwald’s character will once again stir up trouble with a hidden, sinister agenda of her own.
“With Rainbow Brite, we believe we have created something that captures the essence of the original series – but with a vision that resonates today,” said Iris Ichishita, Head of Original Entertainment for Feeln. “We hope audiences will react with an ‘oh my bows!’ – just like us.”
With the success of the new My Little Pony series, Rainbow Brite and Care Bears are being re-booted. Next up: Cabbage Patch Kids? #childhood— Sarah (@sarahlaughsalot) October 14, 2014
Hallmark first introduced Rainbow Brite over 30 years ago in 1983. The show was adapted as an animated television program, running 1984 to 1986, and also extended into global consumer products and merchandise.
Feeln is a subscription video on demand service with curated programming for audiences of all ages. I have never heard of Feeln, but the service is available online, on stream-to-TV devices including Roku and Xbox and on mobile phones and tablets.
Below you can flash back to the 80s right now. With the first episode of Rainbow Brite.