Draft:Caillou (2024 TV series)
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Caillou is a 2024 computer-animated children's television series and a reboot of the 2024 animated television series of the same name.
The first special, titled Rosie the Giant, first aired in Canada on Family Jr. and is streaming on Peacock in the United States on July 10, 2022.
Many of the characters have been redesigned a bit, including Caillou and Rosie. The series features a theme tune using the same basic melody and most of the same lyrics as the original, but remixed and featuring Logan Nicholson.
Episodes
[edit]Voice cast
[edit]- Logan Nicholson as Caillou
- Christina Churchill as Rosie
- Glee Dango as Sarah
- Markeda McKay as Clementine
- Tyrone Savage as Boris
- Stephany Seki as Doris & Gilbert
- Stacey DePass as Grandma
- Dan Karpenchuk as Grandpa
- Lucien Duncan-Reid as Leo
- Stella Bartlett as Tina
Development
[edit]"A CGI reboot of the original, 1997 animated series of the same name, featuring authentic and relatable slice-of-life stories told from the point of view of its imaginative four-year-old main character who learns good life lessons and discovers new things with his friends and family. The show finds its titular toddler tackling “tricky problems and powerful emotions, by imagining himself, his family, and his friends as characters in exciting make-believe adventures based on his favorite toys and books."