Olive and Mocha
4 Episodes
A goody-goody and a bad seed are magnets for mischief in the 80’s.
Vision for the Show:
At the heart of the show is a universal childhood friendship. Every season the parents are played by the same actors, but the kids are recast with different actors so in every episode, Olive and Mocha are always eight-years-old, and living in 1984. Through these BFFs, we get to explore the hilarious irreverence of childhood at the end of an analogue era.
Fast Times at Sugar High:
Olive - Kaleigh Ryan
Mocha - Madison Wenn
Writer / Producer - Molly Hale
Director - Suzi Yoonessi
Producer - Jonako Donley
Producer - Lara Everly
Director of Photography - Sarah Levy
Production Designer - Leila Fakouri
Editor - Gina Hirsch
Sound - Andrew Scott-Duncan
Hair and Makeup - Pavy Olivarez
Costumes - Devon Rodgers
Music by - Amil Byleckie
Rock ‘N Roll, First Kiss, Playing House:
Olive - April Marshall-Miller
Mocha - Sophie Laurelin
Writer / Producer - Molly Hale
Director - Suzi Yoonessi
Producer - Jonako Donley
Director of Photography - Jefferey Waldron
Production Designer - Kay Lee
Art Director - Nino Alicea
Editor - Gina Hirsch
Sound - Andrew Scott-Duncan
Hair and Makeup - Pavy Olivarez
Costumes - Erin Prieth Citti
Music by - Amil Byleckie
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02:47Episode 1
Fast Times at Sugar High
Episode 1
An unlikely friendship between a goody-goody and a bad seed results in birthday party havoc. #LittleGirlAbFab
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02:39Episode 2
Rock ‘N Roll
Episode 2
Olive and Mocha sneak out to the George Michael concert but getting there becomes dangerous when the girls steal a car. #WeLove80s
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02:24Episode 3
First Kiss
Episode 3
Mocha is dead set on finding a boy for Olive’s first kiss, but which of their gross friends will get the honor? #TinyBroadCity
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03:01Episode 4
Playing House
Episode 4
Mocha teaches Olive about the birds and the bees, but their friendship is tested when Olive's moral code forces the dolls to do the right thing and get married. #LiveActionSouthPark