Ozie Boo!

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Ozie Boo! is a French 3D-animated television series for preschoolers of 2 to 6 years old; produced by the French production company Cyber Group Studios, a company based in Paris, France. In France, the first season aired on September 4, 2006 on France 5, while the second season went launched on Canal J. The show aired internationally on Playhouse Disney in Latin America, Germany and Italy, RTP2 and Canal Panda in Portugal, Hop! and Luil TV in Israel and Yumurcak TV in Turkey.

Contents

The first and second season have a length of 6 minutes. In 2010, a spin-off known as "Ozie Boo! Save The Planet" (Ozie Boo! Protège ta planète) started to air on Tiji and follows the 5 penguins, who learn about helping the environment in a classroom with their teacher, Mr. Pelican. The show was produced with the participation of CNC and WWF.

Synopsis

Ozie Boo tells the story of five baby penguins, four boys and a girl, who learn to cohabit in a joyous and friendly way and have many adventures in their home, located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

Characters

The Ozieboos are five baby penguins:

Other characters include:


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