Daisy Delivery at Your Service!

Daisy Delivery at Your Service! (or simply Daisy Delivery) is an American animated television series created by Todd Wright for Fox Family. The series follows the titular Daisy Delivery, a young girl who runs a delivery service to make any random type of delivery to the citizens in the town of Leaf Falls. Daisy is accompanied by Bob, an anthropomorphic dog who keeps an eye on her on the job in case if she does not pay attention to her surroundings and/or fails at her job.

Originally pitched to Skyscore in the early 2000s, the series was eventually picked up by Fox Family, and eventually premiered on the channel on April 14, 2006, and ran for 5 seasons consisting of 91 episodes in total with the series finale airing on December 10, 2010. An hour-long television special, titled The Great Delivery Caper, aired on May 15, 2009.

Throughout its run, Daisy Delivery at Your Service! received critical acclaim from critics, with many of whom favorably comparing it to Wright's previous series Toonmania due to its similar witty art style, humor, and writing. The series has also won six Primetime Emmy Awards and four Annie Awards, and was nominated for two Emmys and another Annie. It has gained a cult following in recent years. Merchandise includes video games, home media releases, toys, and other products.

Premise
In a world where humans and anthropomorphic animals co-exist, a 14-year-old girl named Daisy Delivery who, as her surname suggests, runs an independent delivery business in a van entitled "Daisy Delivery at Your Service", where she makes various types of delivery (such as mail, food, furniture, living beings, and other products) to customers through a series of chaotic and surreal misadventures in the town of Leaf Falls. Though she is lighthearted and carefree, Daisy's actions often end in predicaments and circumstances that out of control due to her awkwardness and clumsiness. She is accompanied an anthropomorphic dog named Bob, who watches over Daisy on the job whether she has to listen to the orders or not.

Characters

 * Daisy Delivery (voiced by Grey DeLisle): An eccentric, carefree, optimistic 14-year-old delivery girl (hence her last name) who runs the titular Daisy Delivery at Your Service business and makes any type of delivery to the citizens. She enjoys working at her job and helping other people, but is often bad at it due to her awkward skills. Nevertheless, she apologizes for her actions. She is also shown to be a bit of a tomboy. Her catchphrases are "It's delivery time!" and "Daisy Delivery, at your service!".
 * Bob (voiced by Billy West): A timid, paranoid, cautious anthropomorphic dog and Daisy's companion and best friend who always helps her stay focused on the job even if she fails doing so. Whenever Daisy does fail at her job, this would leave Bob very embarrassed.
 * Howard P. Wrinkles or better known as Mr. Wrinkles (voiced by John DiMaggio): A grumpy, selfish, ill-tempered man, the husband of Mrs. Winkles, and Daisy's recurring customer who cannot stand her due to her childish antics whenever he tries to give her orders on the delivery, but she would rather end up giving him the wrong delivery. Throughout nearly every episode, Wrinkles gets more and more frustrated and irritable with Daisy. He constantly tries to get rid of Daisy to avoid any further issues, but his plans always backfire. According to series creator Todd Wright during an interview, he compared Daisy and Wrinkles' relationship to that of Grover and Mr. Johnson (referred to as "that fat blue guy" by Wright in the interview) from the children's educational series Sesame Street.
 * Hilda Wrinkles or better known as Mrs. Wrinkles (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui): A raspy-voiced fat woman and the wife of Mr. Winkles. Unlike her husband, she enjoys the company of Daisy. She also enjoys cooking and cleaning around the Winkles house.
 * Dan and Zan (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried and Corey Burton): A green two-headed snake-like lizard and one of Daisy's customers. Dan is cynical and cantankerous, while Zan is dimwitted and enthusiastic.
 * Toppy MacTopps (voiced by Jim Cummings): A British-accented orange flightless dragon who wears a top hat and a bow tie as well as one of Daisy's customers.

Production
Daisy Delivery at Your Service! was created by Todd Wright as a follow-up to his successful series Toonmania. The series' origin came from Wright's aunt, a retired delivery woman who was often not very good at her job. He found her job hilarious, and began conceiving Daisy Delivery in 2002 under the working title Daisy's Delivery Service, taking some inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki's Kiki's Delivery Service, with other inspiration from British stop-motion animated series Postman Pat.

Originally, the series was intended to be co-produced by Universal Television Animation through its Skyscore Animation banner for Skyscore. However, then-Skyscore CEO Timothy Winbush, looking at the name and premise, had insisted that the series be aimed at a preschool audience for Skyscore's Skyscore Junior block, but Wright ultimately refused. Because of this, Universal and Skyscore backed out of the project and Wright began shopping the series somewhere else. He then tried pitching Daisy to Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Disney Channel, but all three networks turned it down, even though Wright stated he would have preferred the show be produced by Nickelodeon since Disney "already had a character also named Daisy".

Conrad Chaney, who had previously worked with Wright on Toonmania, had since left Skyscore to create Fox Family in 2002 and convinced Wright to develop a show for the then-upcoming network. In late 2003, Chaney liked the Daisy idea and authorized Wright to proceed with development under Fox Television Animation. Production of the series, now retitled as Daisy Delivery at Your Service!, began in 2005. Rough Draft Studios, a Korean animation studio which had previously handled animation services for the final seasons of Toonmania, produced the series' animation.

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