Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!

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Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! is one of the preschool television programs included on Cartoon Network's Tickle-U.
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! is one of the preschool television programs included on Cartoon Network's Tickle-U.

Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! was a 52-episode animated television series, produced by Collingwood O'Hare and HIT Entertainment, aired from 2003 to 2005, and was part of Cartoon Network's Tickle-U preschool television programming block in the United States. It is about a bird of paradise named Yoko, an armadillo named Jakamoko, and a monkey named Toto who communicate only by use of each other's names. An animated short film from the series made its American debut in 2003 as part of the New York Children's Film Festival.

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[edit] Credits

[edit] Voices

[edit] Animators

  • Julian Hanshaw
  • Karen Ullmann
  • Matthew Hood
  • Richard James
  • Sam Wooldridge
  • Peter Bunzl
  • Oliver Brown
  • Dennis Sisterson
  • Gordon Langley
  • Tanya Fenton
  • Nick Gibson
  • Paul Daley
  • Cath Lloyd
  • Christian Chessell (pilot episode)

[edit] Layout artists

  • Paul Gunson
  • Fabrice Langellier
  • Kate Fortune-Jones

[edit] Design

  • Al Douglas
  • Andrea Tran

[edit] Episode list

52 episodes in 26 shows were produced:

  1. "The Special Thing" & "The Scary Monster"
  2. "The Waterhole" & "The Patient"
  3. "The Whale" & "The Night"
  4. "The Shell" & "The Very Sticky Thing"
  5. "The Fly" & The Egg"
  6. "The Bip" & "The Visit"
  7. "The Naughty Noise" & "The New Best Friend"
  8. "The Girlfriend" & "The Cave"
  9. "The Other Side" & "The Longest Day"
  10. "The Lesson" & "The Song"
  11. "The Meal" & "The Windy Day"
  12. "The Hiccups" & "The Copycat"
  13. "The New King" & "The Other Monkey"
  14. "The Smell" & "The Babysitters"
  15. "The Seeds" & "The Traveller"
  16. "The Hole" & "The Rival"
  17. "The Island" & "The Voice"
  18. "The Beetle" & "The Coconut"
  19. "The Puzzle" & "The Late Night"
  20. "The Dreamers" & "The Migration"
  21. "The Tallest" & "The Snow"
  22. "The Log" & "The Contest"
  23. "The Meerkats" & "The Mango"
  24. "The Bad Word" & "The In-Crowd"
  25. "The Butterfly" & "The Dance"
  26. "The Chick" & "The Show"

[edit] External links

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