YooHoo & Friends (2012 TV series)
YooHoo & Friends | |
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Genre | |
Created by | David Feiss |
Based on |
"YooHoo & Friends" by Aurora World |
Directed by | David Feiss |
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Theme music composer | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | Christine Danzo |
Editor(s) | Kevin Yi |
Running time | 12 minutes[2] |
Production company(s) | Toonzone Studios |
Distributor | Moonscoop US[3] |
Release | |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
First shown in | Latin America |
Original release | January 8 – August 20, 2012 |
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Related shows | |
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Website |
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YooHoo & Friends is an American animated children's television adaptation of the 2009 Korean animated television series YooHoo & Friends, created by David Feiss. It is the second TV series based on the YooHoo & Friends franchise. Changes to the original series were made to better fit western television,[4] such as the series' premise, a story about a group of humans who are turned into animals by Father Time. The series debuted on Cartoon Network in Latin America on January 8, 2012.[5]
Plot
YooHoo & Friends is about five executives who worked for Nasty Corporation. When Mother Nature notices that they've been slowly destroying the world, she pressures Father Time to stop them from polluting the Earth by turning them into five animals. Together, Lemmee the sourpuss, Roodee the inventor, Pammee the princess, optimistic Chewoo, and their leader YooHoo save the world from all of the environmental disasters they caused as their former human-selves, in return for the gemstones Father Time planted in the locations they visit. When all of the gems are found, the Furry 5 are able to make a wish to become human again.
Each episode also includes a narration from Father Time as he goes back to certain times from the past and fixes them.
Characters
Main
- Father Time (voiced by Flavor Flav) controls time and acts as the narrator of the series, introducing each episode. He gives the previous executives the task to find gemstones in order to become human again.
- Mother Nature (voiced by Mara Kay) is Father Time's wife. She was hurt and angered by Nasty Corporation's environmental destruction, and ordered Father Time to stop it immediately. She loves her husband, and always tries to keep him on track with the Furry 5 and their task to find the gemstones.
- YooHoo (voiced by Cedric Themole) is a bush baby, and the leader of the Furry 5 who guides the others in search for gemstones. He has cream and grey fur, blue eyes, and a blue and grey striped tail.
- Lemmee (voiced by Mark Mathison) is a ring-tailed lemur, and the sourpuss. He constantly tries to convince the others that he should be the leader instead of YooHoo. He has grey and black fur, yellow eyes, and a grey and white striped tail.
- Roodee (voiced by Jan Bos) is a capuchin monkey, and the inventor. He has brown fur and yellow eyes.
- Pammee (voiced by Michelle Brezinski) is a fennec fox, and the princess. She has a connection to nature, and can understand when an animal is hurt or a tree is thirsty. She has white fur, pink eyes, and a pink and white striped tail.
- Chewoo (voiced by Mara Kay) is a red squirrel, and the cheerleader. She is always excited and happy, even in the most dangerous of situations. She has red and white fur and pink eyes.
- Pookee 1, 2, and 16 (voiced by Mark Mathison, Jesse Innocalla, and Cedric Themole respectively) are a trio of meerkats who try to steal the Furry 5's gems to make their wish. They have brown fur, green eyes, and purple, pink and yellow eye markings and tail tips.
Recurring
- Santa Claus (voiced by David Feiss) is Father Time's next door neighbor, and has a friend-enemy relationship with him.
- The Easter Bunny is another friend to Father Time.
- Leper is a leprechaun who's also friends with Father Time.
- Happy (voiced by Jesse Inocalla) is a red panda and a frequent guest companion of Yoohoo and Friends. He's married to a sea cow named Martha.
- Loonee (voiced by Jesse Inocalla) is a delusional snowy owl who wants to be a pop star and constantly sings, despite being tone deaf.
Production
David Feiss stated in an interview that he was contacted by Konnie Kwak, the president of Toonzone Studios, to make the show into something he could sell to western television. He then approached it similarly to Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?, where "a foreign language film is re-dubbed in English with an entirely different story, it could be funny." He rewrote dialogue, and created 4 minutes of new animation per episode. Feiss has also said that he moved to a house across from Flava Flav, the voice of Father Time, and he agreed to be on the show.[4]
Kwak once saw YooHoo & Friends stuffed toys, and thought "they looked pretty cute. The toys had already inspired a 52-episode animated series for younger kids, which aired in Korea and had received many prestigious awards in that country. But like many Korean properties, it doesn't translate well overseas. So [they planned] to repurpose the episodes to broaden the market." The team had prepared the adaptation for a six to 12-year-old demographic.[6]
Eventually, the series wasn't renewed for another season, causing Toonzone Studios to take legal action against Aurora World over the contractual rights of the series.[7] Aurora World ended up breaking the deal with Toonzone, and licensed its franchise to its new distributor, Lawless Entertainment, in June 2014.[8]
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboards by | Australian air date [9] |
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1a | "The YooHoos Meet Father Time" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski and David Feiss | TBA | February 15, 2012 |
When Mr. YooHoo and the other executives of Nasty Corporation are turned into animals by Father Time, they have to reunite Baby Bird with her mother. | |||||
1b | "Hydro Pain" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Jurgen Gross | February 16, 2012 |
The Furry 5 must free the rainbows that were stuffed to a waterfall. | |||||
2a | "Rookie Monster" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Jurgen Gross | February 17, 2012 |
2b | "Water You Talkin' About" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Jurgen Gross | February 20, 2012 |
3a | "Sugar Babies" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | David Feiss | February 21, 2012 |
3b | "Mane Wreck" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | David Feiss | February 22, 2012 |
4a | "Gone Wishin'" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Bob Camp | February 23, 2012 |
4b | "Scare Play" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Bob Camp | February 24, 2012 |
5a | "King Frowny Face" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | February 27, 2012 |
5b | "Salt Lick City" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | February 28, 2012 |
6a | "Hairy Water" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | February 29, 2012 |
6b | "Fruit of the Doom" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 1, 2012 |
7a | "Gorilla My Dreams" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 2, 2012 |
7b | "The Pelican Grief" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 5, 2012 |
8a | "Happy Loves Martha" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 6, 2012 |
8b | "Mummy Dearest" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 7, 2012 |
9a | "Radioactive Bird Jewelry!" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Bob Camp | March 8, 2012 |
9b | "Handsome Is My Maiden Name" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 9, 2012 |
10a | "Let's Talk Turkey" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 12, 2012 |
10b | "Loonee Sings the Blues" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 13, 2012 |
11a | "The Secret of Stonehenge" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 14, 2012 |
11b | "Ring Ring the Panda" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 15, 2012 |
12a | "The Plastic Grapes of Wrath" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 16, 2012 |
12b | "The Missing Lynx" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 19, 2012 |
13a | "Mole Berries" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 20, 2012 |
13b | "Say Freeze" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | March 21, 2012 |
14a | "Squirrel of My Dreams" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
14b | "Cry Me a River" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
15a | "The Tree of Wife" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
15b | "Eau de Toilet" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
16a | "Dr. Platypus and the Flying Squirrels" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
16b | "Worms of Endearment" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
17a | "The Nasty Book" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
17b | "Nasty Rhinoplasty" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
18a | "The Return of Dr. Platypus" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
18b | "Bloodthirsty the Penguin" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
19a | "The Venus Man-Trap" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
19b | "Shaolin Monkey" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
20a | "Cactus Makes Perfect" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
20b | "Nasty Ads" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
21a | "Stoney Island" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
21b | "Mach Picchu Macho Taco" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | Jurgen Gross | TBA |
22a | "Bearly News" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
22b | "Peanut Butter and Jellyfish" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
23a | "Boring Stone People" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
23b | "Buffalo Blow" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
24a | "Mustache Sauce" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
24b | "The Bland Canyon" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
25a | "Beaver Dang" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
25b | "Frozen Air in a Can" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
26a | "Pi Hole" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
26b | "The Wish" | David Feiss | Tom Krajewski | TBA | TBA |
Broadcast
YooHoo & Friends debuted on Cartoon Network's Movimiento/Movimento Cartoon block in Latin America on January 8, 2012,[10] and later on Boomerang. The series also premiered on ABC Me in Australia on February 15,[9] and on Pop in the United Kingdom in the same year.[11] The series' distributor, Moonscoop US, originally planned for the show to air on French and German-speaking territories across Europe, "with hopes to reach televisions in next summer,"[3] but this never happened.
Media information
A game for the series called "Fling the Furry 5" was released on the now defunct YooHooWorldWide website. Toonzone Studios also planned to release a new line of plush toys, playsets, and light up dolls for the series[12] that never happened.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Sound Design". Bravermania. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
- ↑ "The YooHoos Meet Father Time". ABC Me. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- 1 2 ToonBarn Rob (October 4, 2011). "Moonscoop and Toonzone team to animate Action Dad and YooHoo & Friends". ToonBarn. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
- 1 2 John Pannozzi. "Platypus Comix Interviews Dave Feiss". Platypus Comix. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ Tom McLean (July 1, 2011). "Toonzone’s ‘Yoohoo & Friends’ to Air on CN Latin America". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ Ramin Zahed (April 23, 2010). "The Plush Life". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ Ramin Zahed (October 14, 2013). "Toonzone Takes Legal Action Against Aurora". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ "Lawless to Rep YooHoo & Friends". License! Global. June 6, 2014. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- 1 2 "The YooHoos Meet Father Time". ABC. February 15, 2012. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ Tom McLean (July 1, 2011). "Toonzone’s ‘Yoohoo & Friends’ to Air on CN Latin America". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ Ramin Zahed (May 25, 2011). "Toonzone’s ‘YooHoo & Friends’ to Debut on POP". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- ↑ ToonBarn Rob (February 18, 2012). "YooHoo and Friends Toys Arrive This Fall". ToonBarn. Retrieved December 8, 2016.