Curucuru and Friends

Curucuru and Friends

Promotional Poster for the series, featuring the 5 main characters.
Also known as Tales of Greenery
Genre Preschool
Comedy
Slice of Life
Developed by Ffango Entertoyment
Written by Yi Jeong-Geun
Jang Eun-Ju (Season 1)
Wáng Dìng Yī (Season 2)
Directed by Jung Hye-On (Season 1)
Wang Bo (Season 2)
Starring Choe Mun-Ja
Jeon Tae-Yeol
Hong Yeong-Lan
Choe Jeong-Ho
Gim Ok-Gyeong
Opening theme "Curucuru and Friends" by Ing Yeong-Hui, Yi Si-Nae and Lee Min-Jung
Composer(s) Lee Sang-ho (Music Director)
Gim Hui-Jip (Music)
Country of origin South Korea
China
Original language(s) Korean
Mandarin (Season 2)
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 39
Production
Producer(s) Bak In-Sik
Dale D. Yoon
Running time 24 Minutes (First Season. Each Segment: 12 Minutes)
11 Minutes (Second Season)
Production company(s) Ffango Entertoyment (Season 1)
Seoul Movie (Season 1)
Beijing Pan Gaowen Media Ltd (Season 2)
Zhejiang Chinese Cartoon Co. (Season 2)
Distributor Iconix Entertainment (Worldwide)[1]
Guangdong Alpha Animation & Culture Co., Ltd. (China, season 2)
Broadcast
Original channel KBS1
Picture format SDTV (480i 4:3)
Original run November 24, 2006 – February 2014
External links
Website
Curucuru and Friends
Hangul
Revised Romanization Kkurukkuruwa Chingudeul

Curucuru and Friends (Hangul: 꾸루꾸루와 친구들; RR: Kkurukkuruwa Chingudeul; also known as Tales of Greenery or The Family of Greenwood (Chinese: 绿树林家族; pinyin: Lǜ shù lín jiāzú)) is a 2006 Korean-Chinese Stop Motion series animated by Ffango Entertoyment, primarily aimed for Preschoolers. It is officially Ffango's first original stop motion animated series,[2] directed by Jung Hye-On and written by both Yi Jeong-Geun and Jang Eun-Ju with character designs by Jin Hyo-Jung.[3]

The first season is aired KBS1 from November 24, 2006 to February 16, 2007, with a total of 13 episodes. A second season is then produced and aired in China, produced in a joint collaboration between Ffango Entertoyment, Zhejiang Chinese Cartoon Co. and Beijing Pan Gaowen media Ltd from September 2013 to February 2014, with a total count of 26 episodes. A movie sequel is announced in development and will be screened in May 1, 2015.

Story

The story is set in a village called Green Forest Village, where is inhabited by friendly animals. The story were focused on 5 special animal friends whose friendship binds them together, Koori: A brown Raccoon boy and an aspiring inventor, Pinpin: A blue and white Giant Panda boy and a warm hearted artist, Lalla: a pink Tabby cat girl and an aspiring musician who wishes to be a princess, Toto: a purple Bat boy who wants to be a pilot and fly and lastly; Curucuru, a Brown bear boy who likes to cook. All of them venture through several adventures in the forest and town, making exciting and marvelous stories and also getting in and out of trouble as they learn valuable lessons in life and things around them.

Around the second season, the story revolves around the kids trying to foil the troublemaking duo Archie, a gray Jackrabbit boy and Dangdang, a brown monkey boy who were trying to cause trouble in the Green Forest Village.

Cast

Curucuru (Hangul: 꾸루꾸루; RR: Kkurukkuru) / Dudu (Chinese: 嘟嘟; pinyin: dū dū)

Voiced by: Choe Mun-Ja

The series's main protagonist, Curucuru is a Brown bear boy who likes to cook but sometimes has tendencies to get hungry and eat anything. Despite being big, he's very lazy, sleepy and sometimes lack courage and tenacity but despite all of these, he is always supportive to all of his friends. He is also a very slow runner and has problems with his weight. He is best friends with Toto.

Koori (Hangul: 쿠리; RR: Kuri) / Kaokao (Chinese: 嘟嘟; pinyin: dū dū)

Voiced by: Jeon Tae-Yeol

Koori is a brown Raccoon boy who is well known as the town's aspiring inventor. Usually prideful, smart and always brags, his creations were a hit and miss when it comes to success. Somehow he never gives up on inventing and impressing his friends. He has a little sister named Haru and is also the oldest of the two siblings.

Lalla (Hangul: 랄라; RR: Lalla) / Lailai (Chinese: 嗨嗨; pinyin: hāi hāi)

Voiced by: Hong Yeong-Lan

Lalla is a pink Tabby cat girl and the only female member of the group, who is the village's aspiring signer. She likes to dance and perform but also doesn't want her private stuff to be touched. She's very posh, likes attention and likes to be pretty, but also very kind to her friends. She lives with her mother and shown to collect various types of dolls and cute stuff.

Pinpin (Hangul: 핀핀; RR: Pinpin) / Pipi (Chinese: 皮皮; pinyin: pí pí)

Voiced by: Choe Jeong-Ho

Pinpin is a blue and white Giant Panda boy who likes to paint and draw, considered as the Picasso of the Greenery Forest. He likes to paint and draw, thought sometimes has a hard time finding inspiration. He is very clam and also has a kind heart to everyone, thought also gets rather scared and saddened easily. He lives with his parents and often seeks advise to his grandfather, who lives near the lake.

Toto (Hangul: 토토; RR: Toto) / Toto (Chinese: 淘淘; pinyin: táo táo)

Voiced by: Gim Ok-Gyeong

Toto is a purple Bat boy who wishes to fly and also likes to become a pilot. The youngest member of the group, he is very curious, inquisitive and also very adventurous. However for these traits, he can be very mischievous and sometimes stubborn on things. Despite being a bat, he somehow can't fly due to the lack wings. He is best friends with Curucuru.

Archie (Chinese: 阿奇; pinyin: Ā qí)

Voiced by: N/A

One of the characters debuting in season 2, Archie is a light gray Jackrabbit boy who causes trouble to the children in the Green Forest Village. He is always accompanied by Dandan on their schemes.

Dangdang (Chinese: 当当; pinyin: Dāng Dāng)

Voiced by: N/A

Also a character debuting in season 2, Dandan is a brown Monkey boy who also causes trouble to the children in the Green Forest Village. He always adores Archie on building up schemes.

Episodes

Season 1 (2006-2007)

No. English Title/Korean Title Original air date
01 "Friends of Greenery / We've got Pretty Flowers"
(Korean: 초록 숲 친구들 / Korean: 예쁜 길이 생겼어요) 
November 24, 2006
02 "Scary Play Mask / The Bird Chorus"
(Korean: 오싹오싹 가면놀이 / Korean: 새들의 합창) 
December 1, 2006
03 "What you said hurts / I want to get Slim"
(Korean: 내 말대로 이루어져요 / Korean: 날씬해지고 싶어요) 
December 8, 2006
04 "Know Know, Want to Know / Curucuru's a Sleepyhead"
(Korean: 알 알 무슨 알 / Korean: 꾸루꾸루는 잠꾸러기) 
December 15, 2006
05 "A Warm Snowy Day / The Moon gets Sick"
(Korean: 따뜻한 눈 내리는 날 / Korean: 달님이 아파요) 
December 22, 2006
06 "Where are you Wind? / I'm Sorry Lalla"
(Korean: 바람아 어디 있니? / Korean: 랄라야 미안해) 
December 29, 2006
07 "Koori the Great Inventor / It's ok, I'm right here!"
(Korean: 쿠리는 최고의 발명가 / Korean: 괜찮아, 내가 있잖아!) 
January 5, 2007
08 "Greenery Rescue Team / Lalla's Treasure Bag"
(Korean: 초록숲 구조대 / Korean: 랄라의 보물가방) 
January 12, 2007
09 "Happy Cooking Time / I Want to be a Mom"
(Korean: 즐거운 요리시간 / Korean: 엄마가 되고 싶어요) 
January 19, 2007
10 "Greenery Flower Festival / Happy Treasure Hunting"
(Korean: 초록숲 꽃축제 / Korean: 행복한 보물 찾기) 
January 26, 2007
11 "Pinpin in Wonderland / Find the Sound of Spring"
(Korean: 이상한 나라의 핀핀 / Korean: 봄의 소리를 찾아서) 
February 2, 2007
12 "The Candid Vacuum Cleaner / Toto's Birthday Party"
(Korean: 우당탕탕 청소기 / Korean: 토토의 생일파티) 
February 9, 2007
13 "The Little Magician / Lalla's Concert"
(Korean: 꼬마마술사 / Korean: 랄라의 음악회) 
February 16, 2007

Development

Originating as a pilot film in 2003, the series officially greenlited into an animated series in 2004 The series's development first began back in 2003 after the Ffango animation studio is renamed into Ffango Entertoyment. The series began as a pilot film selected by the Korea Creative Content Agency and Seoul Movie took interest in the series which got officially greenlited in 2004 , with Government Donation and support by the Gyeonggi Digital Content Agency.[4] In 2005, the series became one of KOCCA's Star Project and aired a year later on Korean Broadcasting System in November 24, 2006. The series was also broadcast in mainland China by China Central Television in 2008 under the name The Family of Greenwood. The second season is aired from September 2013 to February 2014[5] with support from both the China Film Group and Guangdong Alpha Animation & Culture Co., Ltd.

The series is animated using customized ball jointed puppets created by Thinking Hand Creative Studio[6] and Darak Workshop[7] with several expression faces made for each characters. Production took about 3 years total, making the puppets, backgrounds and scripts for each episode. Each scene and episode were shot using 100 Canon EOS-1D Mark II Stop Motion Control Cameras.[8]

An official musical is also made for the series, which run in 2007 to 2011. In 2011, KOCCA stated that a theatrical film is currently in development on 2011.[9] JeDae Moon stated that "Investment for the season 2 is ongoing in China and more success is expected. We believe we stepped off on the right foot with KOCCA's support.".[10] This is also the first time that KOCCA’s OSMU (One Source Multi-Use) model has been taken up in a collaborative venture between Korea and China.[11] A second season of the series is also been in the works in 2012 and aired between September 2013 to February 2014.

Iconix Entertainment currently handles the worldwide distribution rights of the series while Guangdong Alpha Animation & Culture Co., Ltd. distributes the series inside Mainland China.

Reception

Total Licensing Magazine stated that the series "is not didactic in its approach but, through animation in conveys originality, sociality and propriety in a way to interest the children."[12]

Awards

The First season of the series won Grand Prize in the 2003 Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival, won best animation in the Gyeonggi Digital Art Center in 2004 and the 13th Korean Animation Awards for best animation in 2007. The series received the Golden Monkey Award in the 8th China International Animation Festival in 2012.

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