Watatatow

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Watatatow is a children/youth television series from Radio-Canada (Canada's national French-language televion network) produced from 1990 to 2005. The first show aired on September 17, 1991. 104 half-hour episodes were filmed every year; they were shown four afternoons a week on Radio-Canada. Watatatow helped launch the careers of several young actors, including Hugo St-Cyr, Michel Goyette, Élise Aussant, Serge Postigo, and Robert Brouillette.

The name "Watatatow" was invented by the show's producers; its meaning is simply an expression of joy.

The series was notable in its honest depictions of adolescents and young adults: actors on the show were of varying ages, sizes, physical abilities, looks and ethnicities, and generally were presented as real people with real problems. Characters on the show dealt with a wide variety of social and personal issues, including sexual harassment, pregnancy, clinical depression, substance abuse, anorexia and cults.

The first Watatatow DVD, which contained forty 'highlight' episodes from the first season, was released in November 2005. The DVD box set of highlights from the second season was released on October 31, 2006.

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