The Bravest Knight is a Canadian animated television series developed for Hulu and created by Daniel Errico, based on his children's book of the same name. The first five episodes premiered on June 21, 2019 and the latter eight aired that same year on October 11.
A second season was announced February 20, 2024, and aired December 13 that year.
Synopsis[]
The series centers on 10-year-old Nia, a knight in training and daughter of Sir Cedric and Prince Andrew. Whenever Nia faces trouble, Sir Cedric tells her stories about himself when he was her age and how he eventually became the greatest knight who ever lived.
Cast[]
- T. R. Knight as Sir Cedric
- Chance Hurstfield as Younger Cedric
- Bobby Moynihan as Grunt
- Storm Reid as Nia (season 1)
- Reid also voices Eyame The Green Leaf (season 1)
- Millie Davis as Nia (season 2)
- Davis also voices Eyame The Green Leaf (season 2)
- Wilson Cruz as Prince Andrew
- Steven Weber as The Head Knight
- Teri Polo as Saylor
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Daisy
- Christine Baranski as The Dragon
- Emilio Delgado as The King
- Adriana Sananes as The Queen
- Rebecca Husain as Susie
- Kathleen Barr as Big Yeti
- Kyle Rideout as Itty Bitty Yeti
- Brian Drummond as The Giant
- Drummond also voices Sturk
- Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as The Potion Maker
- RuPaul as Stanley the Big Bad Wolf
- Julie Nathanson as Francine
- Benjie Randall as Mayor Hobble
- Wanda Sykes as Mona the Mayor
- Jazz Jennings as Lily the Fairy
- AJ McLean as Lucy the Fairy
- Donna Murphy as Trulla
Episodes[]
- "Cedric & the Troll"
- "Cedric & the Green Leaf"
- "Cedric & the Cave"
- "Cedric & the Giant"
- "Cedric & the Fairies"
- "Cedric & the Dark Castle"
- "Cedric & the Wizard"
- "Cedric & the Sea Monster"
- "Cedric & the Potion Maker"
- "Cedric & the Big Bad Wolf"
- "Cedric & the Pixies"
- "Cedric & the Dragon"
- "Grunt & the Bridge"
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Trivia[]
- As of 2024, The Bravest Knight is the only current animated series aimed at a younger audience that is on Hulu, rather than Disney+. The reason for this is because the series was developed for Hulu before Disney fully acquired the service. By the time it aired, Disney now owned most of it. If one were to subscribe to the Disney+/Hulu bundle, it will be featured on both streamers. Hulu previously had Animaniacs and The Doozers, which have both since ended. The latter series was removed from the service, but is now available on Peacock.