Pororo the Little Penguin
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Pororo the Little Penguin | |
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Hangul | 뽀롱뽀롱 뽀로로 |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language |
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No. of seasons | 8 (9, including the revival) |
No. of episodes | 338 (including the revival) (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 5 minutes (Season 1-3) 11 minutes (Season 4-8) |
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Network | EBS1, Disney Junior (Korea), Cartoon Network (Korea) |
Release | November 27, 2003 present | –
Pororo the Little Penguin (Korean: 뽀롱뽀롱 뽀로로, romanized: Pporongpporong Ppororo) is a South Korean 3D computer animated television series. The series premiered on EBS 1 in South Korea in 2003. The series has 8 seasons.[1]
The series revolves around the adventures of a little penguin named Pororo, and his friends who live in the snowy hamlet of Porong Porong Forest, who often encounter challenges and learn practical and moral lessons in each episode.[1]
Production
[edit]It was created in 2003 by Iconix Entertainment Co., Ltd, a company based in Seoul, South Korea. In 2002, prior to the first episode's airing, Okon drew attention as an inter-Korean joint animation in which he collaborated with North Korea's Samchully General Assembly. Choi Sang-hyun, who was working at Iconix Entertainment, was given a project of creating a character that represents an animal living in the winter. Choi visited a zoo in order to see those animals and understand how children enjoyed watching them.
Several professional designers joined the project to come up with a character, but Choi's design was chosen as the winner, which then became Pororo. The original Pororo was a blue and white, petite penguin sporting an aviator helmet and goggles, which became popular among children. When it was introduced, it targeted children aged 4–7.
Pororo has no specific background or cultural coding, so that the series could be popular to children worldwide. Pororo's design inspirations include iconic mascots Mickey Mouse and Hello Kitty. The creators picked the colours blue, pink and white to ensure familiarity for children, as well as representing said colors for boys and girls.
When making episodes, producers focused to details that could be biased to certain cultural codes or give a historical reference, that is sensitive to viewers in certain parts of the world. For example, they ensured that the characters wave rather than bowing or nodding to each other. In the third season, the characters were all given redesigns and outfits that correspond to their personalities.
Characters
[edit]English credits:
- English translation: Ani100
- English voice director: Anna Paik
Korean cast
[edit]- Lee Sun: Pororo, Monkey 1
- Lee Mija: Crong, Rody(Season 3 ~ Season 7)
- Kim Hwan Jin: Poby, Dragon, Santa Claus(Season 1), Wall Clock, Shark(Season 3, 5, 6)
- Ham Soo Jeong: Eddy, Popo
- Hong So Yeong: Loopy, Nyao, Monkey 2
- Koo Ja Hyeong: Narrator, Tong-tong, Yeti, Whale(Season 1, New 1), Santa Claus(NEW 1), Robot Cook, Dinosaur Robot
- Jeong Misuk: Petty
- Kim Seo Yeong: Harry, Monkey 3, Aliens
- Um Sang-hyun: Shark(Season 4, Season 7~), Santa Claus(Season 4), Tu-tu's Creator(Season 4), King Pullala
- Jang Eun Sook: Tutu, Butterfly 1
- Jeong Sun Hye: Butterfly 2
- Lee So Yeong: Jay
- Jeong Yeong Woong: Fuzzy Wuzzy
- Kim Eun Ah: Rody(Season 8~)
- Nam Do Hyeong: Singing King Robot
English cast
[edit]Season 1
[edit]- Anna Paik: Pororo
- Tunde Skovran: Crong
- Lisa Kelley: Loopy
- Kristen Myung-hee Cho: Eddy
- Brandon Yu: Poby
- James Bondy: Narrator
Season 2
[edit]- Samia Mounts: Pororo, Viruses
- Bommie Catherine Han: Eddy, Petty, Harry, The Fairy, Good Crong and Bad Crong
- Andrea Libman -> Hannah Grace: Loopy
- Tunde Skovran: Crong
- Robert William Gardiner: Poby
- Josh Schwartzentruber: Robots, Dragon
- Nancy Kim: Aliens
- Dean Wendt: Narrator
Season 3
[edit]- Bommie Catherine Han: Pororo, Nyao
- Tunde Skovran: Crong
- John Choi: Poby
- Erica Lee: Eddy
- Anna Paik -> Samantha Kim Daniel: Loopy
- Samantha Kim Daniel -> Shannon Chan-Kent: Petty
- Jenny Cho: Harry
- John Lee: Tong-Tong
- Adam Lofbomm: Rody
- James Bondy: Narrator, Wall Clock
- Caelyn Shin: Popo, Pipi
Season 4
[edit]- Bommie Han - Pororo, Summer Island Monkey
- Tünde Skovrán - Crong
- Samantha Kim Daniel - Loopy(Most of episodes), Petty, Butterflies
- Dana Gaier - Loopy(Few of episodes)
- Erica Lee - Eddy, Summer Island Monkey
- John Choi - Poby
- Jenny Hyobin Cho - Harry
- Anna Paik - Rody, Summer Island Monkey
- John Lee - Tong-Tong, Spider
- Caelyn Shin - Tu-Tu
- Greg Irwin - Narrator
Season 5
[edit]- Monique Dami Lee: Pororo
- Lee MiJa: Crong
- Kristen Myung Hee Cho: Eddy
- John Choi: Poby, Narrator
- Samantha Kimberly Daniel: Petty, Rody
- John Lee: Tong-tong
- Caelyn Shin: Loopy, Tu-tu
- Jenny Hyobin Cho: Harry
Season 6
[edit]- Bommie Catherine Han: Pororo, Monkey 1
- Lee Mi Ja: Crong
- Anna Desmarais: Eddy, Petty, Monkey 3
- Nancy Kim: Harry
- Anna Paik: Loopy, Tutu, Monkey 2
- Matthew Anipen: Poby, Narrator, Wall Clock
- Josh Schwartzentruber: Rody, Yeti, Fuzzy Wuzzy
- John Lee: Tong-tong
Media
[edit]Seasons
[edit]- Season 1: 52 x 5' (2003-2004)[2]
- Season 2: 52 x 5' (2005-2006)[3]
- Season 3: 52 x 5' (2009)
- Season 4: 26 x 11' (2012)
- Season 5: 26 x 11' (2014)
- Season 6: 26 x 11' (2016)
- Season 1 (revival): 52 x 5' (2017)
- Season 7: 26 x 11 (2020-2021)
- Season 8: 26 x 11 (2023)
- Season 2 (revival): 52 x 5' (TBA)
Films and Bonus
[edit]- Pororo: to the Cookie Castle (2004)
- Pororo and Friends: Dance with La La (2011)
- Pororo Goes to Korea (2012)
- Pororo: The Racing Adventure (2013)
- Pororo: Snow Fairy Adventure (2014)
- Pororo: Cyberspace Adventure (2015)
- Pororo, Dinosaur Island Adventure (2017)
- Pororo, Dragon Castle Adventure (2022)
- Pororo and Friends Movie, Virus Busters (2022)
Others
[edit]Spin-offs
[edit]- Pororo Sing-A-Long: 14 x 3' (2006)[4]
- Eddy The Clever Fox: Season 1: 13 x 5' (2010~2011)
- Loopy, The Cooking Princess: 6 x 5' (2012)
- Eddy The Clever Fox: Season 2: 13 x 5' (2012~2013)
- Pororo's English Show: 13 x 5' (2012~2013)
- Pororo in My Pocket: Season 1: 10 x 5 (2017)
- Pororo Sing Along S8: 13 x 5' (2023)
Shorts
[edit]- Netflix New Year's Eve Countdown 2018 (2017)
Reception and legacy
[edit]Initially, Pororo was created solely for entertainment. Later, parents suggested to Choi Jung-il of Iconix Entertainment that new episodes with educational value be included. Producers have received many requests, ranging from what the characters should eat and how to play in episodes to what they can do for society.
Korean Air also provides Pororo-related merchandise for children including a doodle book, a colouring book and a plush toy of the character. In 2015, Pororo was chosen as the mascot for mass transportation in Seoul.
In the summer of 2016, a Pororo theme park opened at Seoul COEX Mall featuring rides and a parade of Pororo characters.[5]
Awards and nominations
[edit]In 2007, Pororo received numerous awards from the South Korean government, including the award by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. In 2010, Pororo got the president's award for Best Animated Characters. In 2014, Pororo got the award for Creative Brands.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Pororo the Little Penguin". welcon.kocca.kr. Archived from the original on 2024-05-19. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
- ^ ""Pororo the Little Penguin"". Archived from the original on 2011-10-15. Retrieved 2012-05-28. Episode Guide Season 1
- ^ ""Pororo the Little Penguin"". Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2012-05-28. Episode Guide Season 2
- ^ "뽀로로와 노래해요 1기 - Originally 14 episodes, additional 12". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2022-03-17. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
- ^ "코엑스몰서 '뽀로로 카니발' 개최". Ulsan Maeil. 2016-05-07. Archived from the original on 2016-10-11. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
External links
[edit]- Iconix Official Website
- Pororo the Little Penguin Official Site
- Pororo the Little Penguin Official EBS Website (in Korean)
- Pororo in Netherlands (in Dutch)
- OCON Studios
- Pororo IMDb page for Pororo the Little Penguin TV series.
- 2003 animated television series debuts
- 2003 South Korean television series debuts
- 2000s South Korean animated television series
- 2010s South Korean animated television series
- 2020s South Korean animated television series
- South Korean children's animated television series
- Computer-animated television series
- Animated television series about children
- Animated television series about penguins
- Animated preschool education television series
- 2000s preschool education television series
- 2010s preschool education television series
- 2020s preschool education television series
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