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Mouk is a French animated television series produced by Millimages, adapted from the work of Marc Boutavant, and directed by François Narboux. 62 episodes were produced. The show has aired in Canada, United Kingdom and South Africa, as well as other countries.
Synopsis
The show is about two bike-riding travelers, Mouk and Chavapa, who have adventures as they travel around the world.
Each episode begins with Mouk and Chavapa chatting via webcam to their friends Popo and Mita back home. The friends say how excited they are to tell Mouk and Chavapa something interesting that has happened to them, but before they can, Mouk interrupts with a story of his travels. The friends usually do not get the chance to tell their story.
Characters
= Main
=Mouk, the show's titular namesake (voiced by Rachel Williams), is a brown bear, and is also the main protagonist.
Chavapa, his companion (voiced by Tania Farchy), is a gray cat, his best friend, and is, just like him, another main protagonist.
Mita (voiced by Lisa Jacobs) is one of their friends Mouk and Chavapa correspond with the two using the former's laptop.
Popo (also voiced by Lisa Jacobs) is Mita's brother and another one of Mouk and Chavapa's friends, who also speaks with the two via the former's laptop, but in a thick British accent.
= Recurring
=Anosy is a female ring-tailed lemur who lives in the Madagascar Islands. She appears in the episodes “Christmas in the Sun”, “Turtle Time", “Chameleon”, and “Baobab Cafe”.
Abby/Abbey and Tadi are Canadians. They both appear in both "Shooting Star" and "Hockey".
Bouba lives in Africa. She appears in both "Good as New" and "The Whistling Language".
Cassandra lives in Crete, Greece. She appears in the episodes "The Bicycle Race", "Little Fish Grow Up", "The (Olive/Village) Festival", and "Pottery", as well as the game based on the show.
Joropo and Raina live in Venezuela. They both appear in both "The Great Crossing" and "Instruments Do Grow on Trees!" as well as the aforementioned game.
Kalpita lives in India. She appears in both "Holi" and "The Indian Vase".
Lin(h) Hue lives in Vietnam. She appears in the episodes "In the Paddy Fields", "The Bamboo Plantation" and "Puppet Masters".
Miko lives in Tokyo, Japan. She appears in both "Small Is Beautiful" and "Runaway Robot", as well as the game.
Kanaki also lives in Tokyo, Japan. She appears in both "Kabuki" and "Mouk's Birthday".
Sidney lives in Australia. He appears in both "Wallabies' Rock" and "Windmill".
Cast
Episodes
Broadcast
In Canada, this airs on TVOKids. In the United States, Ultra Kidz premiered the series in Spanish on 4 September 2017. In Brazil, it is airing by TV Escola
and ZooMoo. In the United Kingdom, it airs on Disney Junior. In the United States, it is airing now on Sprout.
Other broadcasters:
United States: V-me, Sprout
Russia: Carousel
Philippines: TV5
Singapore: Okto on 5
Spain: Boing
Australia: ABC2, ABC Kids
Hungary: M2
Games
TVOKids has a flash game based on the show where several regions can be explored with an associated character.
Canada with Ameruk
Crete with Cassandra
India with Kalpita
Japan with Miko
Venezuela with Raina
References
External links
Mouk at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Remetuk
- Kerajaan Sedang
- Bahasa Galolen
- Mouk
- Mouk-Aria language
- Ngero–Vitiaz languages
- TFO
- Pen Ran
- Vịnh Mốc tunnels
- Vme Kids
- Samlar kako
- Millimages
- Kingdom of Sedang