and children at the
White House Easter Egg Roll, 2007.
Videos Karl-Lorimar Home Video released the video ''Clifford's Sing Along Adventure'' in 1986, starring
Arthur Howard and theatrical actress Jan Neuberger.
Warner Home Video re-released it in the mid-1990s. In July 1988,
Scholastic Studios,
Nelvana Limited, and
Family Home Entertainment released ''
Clifford's Fun with...'', an educational direct-to-video animated series. Six episodes were produced, focusing on fundamental concepts learned by young children: "The ABC Message Service" (letters), "Clifford's Birthday Surprise" (numbers), "The Scavenger Hunt" (shapes and colors), "The Rhyme Cat Rescue" (rhyming), "Clifford Goes to Hollywood" (sounds), and "The Pet Show" (opposites). Musician
Brent Titcomb was the voice of Clifford, and actress
Alyson Court was the voice of Emily Elizabeth.
Television Scholastic Media produced a
65-episode adaptation shown on
PBS Kids, which aired from September 2000 to February 2003. Clifford was voiced by
John Ritter, and Emily Elizabeth was voiced by
Grey DeLisle. There was also a
39-episode prequel series that took place during Clifford's puppyhood, broadcast from September 2003 to February 2006, with
Lara Jill Miller as the voice of young Clifford. A
new series was released on December 6, 2019 for
Amazon Prime Video and the next day on PBS Kids. Produced by
9 Story Media Group and
Brown Bag Films, it stars Adam Sanders and Hannah Levinson as the new voices of Clifford and Emily Elizabeth, respectively. It aired on
CBC Kids,
CBBC, and
TG4 in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, respectively. On May 6, 2026, another
Clifford series was revealed, with 9 Story and Brown Bag Films returning to produce the series. It is set to air on PBS Kids in 2027.
Films 2004 film During the 2000 series' run, a
theatrical film was released in February 2004, serving as the series finale, as there were not any new episodes released after John Ritter's death the year prior.
Unproduced Universal-Illumination version In May 2012, it was reported that
Universal Pictures and
Illumination Entertainment would make a
live-action/CGI animated feature film based on the book. Matt Lopez had been hired to write the script, while
Chris Meledandri and
Deborah Forte would produce the film. In July 2013, it was reported that Illumination had dropped the project. Two months later, it was reported that the film was still in development at Universal and that there were negotiations to have
David Bowers direct the film. On August 1, 2014, Universal scheduled the film for a release on April 8, 2016, later to be delayed and its release date given to
The Boss. On June 30, 2016, it was reported by
Deadline Hollywood that
Paramount Pictures had picked up the rights for the film and the Universal iteration cancelled. According to the report, "Forte decided to take the material in a new direction," and "Universal let the option lapse." It was further announced that Justin Malen was hired to write the screenplay. On September 25, 2017, it was announced that
Walt Becker would direct the revived project, replacing Bowers. The Paramount iteration, which would eventually turn into the finalized film, was produced by
Scholastic Entertainment and
Paramount Animation.
2021 Paramount film On February 27, 2019, Paramount announced the film for a November 13, 2020 release, taking over the slot for the cancelled live-action/CGI
Rugrats film. The film features
child actress Darby Camp as Emily Elizabeth and
Jack Whitehall as a new character, Uncle Casey, in their starring roles with
Tony Hale as Zac Tieran, the main villain of the film. On August 28, 2020, the film release was pushed back to November 5, 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, with a 20-second teaser trailer released in November that year. The film was subsequently rescheduled to be released on September 17, 2021, but was again delayed due to concerns regarding the rise of the
SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant. The film premiered as a part of Paramount's Upcoming Slate Presentation at
CinemaCon on August 26, 2021; the film later released theatrically and digitally on
Paramount+ on November 10, 2021.
Video games Book series (2000) • Clifford's Reading • Clifford's Thinking Games
2000s TV series • Clifford's Learning Activities (2001) • Clifford's Musical Memory Games (2002) • Clifford's Phonics (2003) • Clifford's Big Puzzle Game (
Wendy's Kids' Meal DVD game)
Stage Musical On March 19, 2026, it was announced that TheaterWorksUSA was optioned the rights by Scholastic to make a stage musical adaptation, called
Clifford the Big Red Dog: The Musical. The score and lyrics will be composed by
Sam Tsui and Casey Breves, the book will be written Matt Hoverman, puppetry will be directed by Ash Winkfield, and Laura Brandel will be the director and choreographer. A preview tour is set to begin in May 2026, beginning with The Kupferberg Center of the Arts in Queens, NY on May 19. ==See also==