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Sunny Day is an animated television series produced by Silvergate Media. The series revolves around Sunny (voiced by Kelly Sheridan), a hairdresser who runs her own salon with the help of her talking dog Doodle (Cathy Weseluck), hair colourist Rox (Diana Kaarina), and receptionist Blair (Shannon Chan-Kent). Sunny's best customers are Timmy (Samuel Vincent), who is in charge of hosting events and shows in Sunny's hometown, and Cindy (Tabitha St. Germain), the unlucky town baker who has a constant bad hair day. The series is loosely based on the Random House picture book series The Fairytale Hairdresser by Abie Longstaff. Each episode features an original song written by Peter Lurye.

40 episodes of Sunny Day are being produced by Silvergate in association with the Canadian animation company Pipeline Studios. On April 5, 2016, the 40-episode order was divided into two seasons of 20 episodes. The series premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on August 21, 2017. It began airing in Canada on Treehouse TV in September 2017.

Premise
Taking place in the seaside town of Friendly Falls, the series follows a professional hairstylist named Sunny who works at her own salon. Sunny uses her creativity and knowledge of hair care to solve problems. The other salon employees are Sunny's talking dog Doodle, Rox the hair colourist, and Blair the receptionist. Sunny's best customers are Timmy, who hosts every town event in Friendly Falls, and Cindy, the unlucky local baker with constantly messy hair.

While the setting of the series is different, the message and characterization mirror Abie Longstaff's original vision in The Fairytale Hairdresser books, which feature salon-owner Kittie Lacey, "the facilitator and the problem-solver … at the heart of the community" "who works hard, defeats evil-doers, [and] shows solidarity with the girls she helps."

Main

 * Sunny (voiced by Kelly Sheridan) – A 10-year-old professional hairstylist who owns her own beauty parlour. She drives a van called the Glam Van and has an optimistic, determined attitude. A few sources confirm that her full name is Sunny Day, à la the show's title.
 * Doodle (voiced by Cathy Weseluck) – Sunny's talking pet dog and sidekick. A tuft of fur on his head is styled to look like hair with highlights. He often serves as the comic relief of the series. In addition to talking, Doodle is capable of driving the Glam Van.
 * Rox (voiced by Diana Kaarina) – The 9-year old hair colourist at Sunny's salon. She has wavy multicoloured hair and is a skilled skateboarder. She is known for creating her own hair dyes in the salon's colour lab. She has a young brother named Junior.
 * Blair (voiced by Shannon Chan-Kent) – The 9-year old receptionist at Sunny's salon. She always carries a tablet computer to keep track of every appointment. She is exceptionally organised and can get irritated when things are not done in the way she is used to.
 * Timmy (voiced by Samuel Vincent) – An 11-year-old friend of Sunny who is awkward but confident. He hosts events such as contests and talent shows in Friendly Falls. His hair is very similar to Sunny's, but shorter and without highlights. He is the tallest of the characters and is best friends with Scratch
 * Cindy (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) – The 10-year-old town baker, who wears glasses and usually has bad luck. Her hair is always messy and unmanageable. As a running gag, every food she bakes will somehow end up destroyed.

Antagonists

 * Lacey (voiced by Kazumi Evans) – A 12-year-old topiary tree artist and pageant queen who always cheats and lies in attempts to win Timmy's contests, often causing her to come into conflict with Sunny, Doodle, Rox, and Blair. Her name is a reference to Kittie Lacey, the main character of The Fairytale Hairdresser.
 * KC (also voiced by Tabitha St. Germain) – Lacey's talking poodle who reluctantly assists her in her schemes.
 * Scratch (voiced by Peter Kelemis) – The 12-year-old strong-willed neighborhood dogcatcher who is known for chasing dogs whenever they get loose or cause trouble. Unlike the other villains, Scratch is not completely mean and simply takes his job very seriously. He is best friends with Timmy.

Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave this episode a B+, stating, "Time for a critical confession. Watching a present-era Simpsons episode is often a checklist exercise. The show has always worked from a certain template, but, when the show was better, its programmatic narrative nature was either obscured by great jokes or used as a launching pad to inventive variation. As time’s gone on, however, that framework has become more visible through the often thin, patchwork skin of the mediocre, perfunctory stories and jokes laid over it, and evaluation turned into the impatient, irritated checklist of the skeptical inspector. As someone who loves The Simpsons—and someone paid to hide his irritation and evaluate each outing on its own merits—I feel like I’ve done an okay job at maintaining a disinterested remove over the past five seasons of reviews. But sometimes a good deal of effort goes into that."