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Pocoyo (Pocoyó in Spanish and stylised as POCOYO) is an animated interactive preschool comedy television series created by David Cantolla, Luis Gallego, and Guillermo García Carsí, and is produced by the Spanish animation company Zinkia Entertainment, with the first two series were co-productions with Granada Kids, and the first series was a co-production of Cosgrove Hall Films, both in the United Kingdom.
Four series have been produced, each consisting of 52 seven-minute episodes. [1] English actor and comedian Stephen Fry narrates the English-language version [2] [3] of the first two series of the show, while Stephen Hughes narrates the third series, called Let's Go Pocoyo, and the fourth series. José María del Río narrates the Castilian Spanish version of the show. In 2009, a new spin-off show called Pocoyo World was created.
On July 2022, the fifth series has been greenlit to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary which was supposed to release in mid-2023, but was delayed for a 2024 release. It will feature significant changes for the characters designs and will feature more new characters such as Pocoyo's little sister, Pocoyina. [4] Similar to the series 4 episode "Dragon Island", five of the episodes will be mixed into live action. [5]
In 2023, the franchise was acquired by Animaj. [6] As then, the series was renewed for a sixth series which will release in 2026. A third feature film was announced and would be releasing in 2028. The series was then renewed for a seventh series ahead of fifth and sixth series premiere which will release around 2029 and 2030.
Set in a 3D space, with a plain white background and usually no backdrops, it is about Pocoyo, a four-year-old kid who is dressed all in blue, interacting with his friends Elly, Pato, Nina, Fred the Octopus, Loula, Roberto, Baby Bird, Caterpillar and Sleepy Bird. Viewers are encouraged to recognize situations that Pocoyo is in, and things that are going on with or around him. The Narrator usually speaks explicitly to the viewers and to the characters as well. Each character has its own distinctive dance and also a specific sound (usually from a musical instrument), and most episodes end with the characters dancing.
Pocoyo's name was provided by David Cantolla, one of the creators, after his then two-year-old daughter used it in her nightly "Dear Child Jesus (Jesusito de mi vida )" prayers saying "Eres niño poco yo" ("You're a child little me"), but not "Eres niño como yo" ("You're a child like me"). "Pocoyo" could roughly be translated to English as "little me", though it is a made-up construction. [7] The show is animated with Softimage XSI software. [8]
The show was first announced to be in development in March 2003. [9] In October, it was announced that Carlton International would co-produce and distribute the series, and that production delivery on the first half of the first series would begin in September 2004.
In March 2004, Novel Entertainment joined in production as co-producer with Carlton and Zinkia. However, nothing else was known about this initial announcement otherwise. [10] [11]
The show was showcased by Granada International at MIP TV in April 2005, with a broadcast window for CITV announced for the autumn. It was also announced that Stephen Fry would narrate the series in the United Kingdom. [12]
The series was renewed for a second series on May 12, 2006. [13] The makers also wish to embark upon other projects, one of which may be a Pocoyo movie. [14] In June 2006, Pocoyo was awarded the Cristal Award for the "Best TV Production" at the 30th Annecy International Animated Film Festival. [15]
In April 2011, Zinkia and ITV Global Entertainment announced they would end their co-distribution partnership on the series and that Zinkia would now hold worldwide distribution of the series. [16]
In May 2023, Zinkia announced the sale of the franchise to French children's investment firm Animaj for an indisclosed amount. The sale would include all IP rights, distribution, and licensing to the franchise but would exclude the educational portions, which Zinkia would retain. In exchange for the deal, Zinkia would acquire a 7.99% in Animaj. [17] The deal was closed on September 20, 2023. [18]
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 52 | 10 May 2005 | 18 November 2005 | |
2 | 52 | 7 August 2006 | 6 May 2007 | |
3 | 52 | 3 July 2010 | 27 November 2010 | |
4 | 53 | 26 | 28 November 2016 | 22 December 2017 |
27 | 1 November 2020 | 8 July 2021 | ||
5 | 13 | 22 July 2024 | TBA | |
Specials | 26 | 28 October 2016 | 31 March 2023 | |
Webisodes | 29 | 21 June 2019 | 24 May 2024 |
Four series have been produced with 52 episodes. There is also an unreleased episode entitled "The See-Saw". [19] This episode was only released in a special version of "El Show de Pocoyo" on DVD during 2009.
Series 3 is known as Let's Go Pocoyo, with episodes that have different segments. The 1st segment contains one relating to the story and the 2nd part involves stuff like counting, exercising, and learning about shapes. In the end, there is a music video recapping the story.
Series 4 consists of episodes similar to the first two series, but now with less audience engagement from the narrator and introduces another human character Nina and her Robot friend, Roberto as the main characters. Originally on YouTube, the first half produced 26 episodes and it became successful. [20] [21] Because of its success, the second half with 26 episodes was produced exclusively on the Spanish children's channel Clan TVE, ABC Kids in Australia, and exclusively in the Pocoyo Party game for the PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch. [22]
Since 2016, there are Specials in relation with the holidays each year with few relating to sports. Following the success of Series 4, there are episodes produced as a web series, and both series are exclusively online in YouTube. In "A Very Special Guest", a Christmas Special for 2019, Yanko, a giant snow yeti is introduced as a main character.
Series 5 released exclusively on Max in select countries on 22 July 2024.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | 1 | "Umbrella Umbrella" | Andy Yerkes | 10 May 2005 | |
In this debut episode, Pocoyo and his friends try to find out how to use an umbrella. | |||||
2 | 2 | "Drum Roll Please" | Claudia Silver | 13 May 2005 | |
Pocoyo and his friends try to make their own band after listening to the Ball Orchestra. However, they need a rhythm to make it sound just like the Ball Orchestra. | |||||
3 | 3 | "Swept Away" | P. Kevin Strader | 16 May 2005 | |
Pocoyo has to clean up his building blocks before Elly comes over to play, but when he finds a broom, he uses it for anything but cleaning up the blocks. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Who's on the Phone?" | Pippin Parker | 19 May 2005 | |
Pocoyo finds a telephone and tries to work out what it's for. | |||||
5 | 5 | "Fetch Loula Fetch!" | P. Kevin Strader | 22 May 2005 | |
Pocoyo and Loula are going to the beach but keep losing their ball. | |||||
6 | 6 | "A Little Cloud" | Andy Yerkes | 25 May 2005 | |
Pocoyo is followed by a lonely little cloud who wants to play with him. | |||||
7 | 7 | "A Present for Elly" | Susan Kim | 28 May 2005 | |
It's Elly's birthday and Pocoyo makes a present for her. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Pocoyo Dance" | Susan Kim | 31 May 2005 | |
Pocoyo and Pato find a radio, but the former has some trouble dancing. | |||||
9 | 9 | "The Big Sneeze" | Claudia Silver | 3 June 2005 | |
Elly has a cold and her sneezes keep knocking Pocoyo's block tower down. | |||||
10 | 10 | "A Mystery Most Puzzling" | Pippin Parker | 6 June 2005 | |
Pocoyo has to follow the clues in a series of photographs to work out who got his camera. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Hush" | Andy Yerkes | 9 June 2005 | |
Pocoyo finda a butterfly but every time he says hello to it, it flies away. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Double Bubble" | Michele F. Cavin | 12 June 2005 | |
Pocoyo enjoys blowing bubbles for Loula but Elly wants a turn too. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Key to it All" | David Ingham | 15 June 2005 | |
Pocoyo finds a key and invites Pato and Elly to join with him to find the treasure. | |||||
14 | 14 | "Keep going Pocoyo!" | David Ingham | 18 June 2005 | |
Pato and Elly are jumping rope and Pocoyo wants to join in too but cannot get the knack going. | |||||
15 | 15 | "Sleepy Bird's Surprise" | P. Kevin Strader | 21 June 2005 | |
Sleepy Bird's egg runs away and Pocoyo and Pato need to get it back to her nest just in time for it to hatch. | |||||
16 | 16 | "Where's Pocoyo?" | Susan Kim | 24 June 2005 | |
Pocoyo plays hide and seek with the Narrator. | |||||
17 | 17 | "Drummer Boy" | Claudia Silver | 27 June 2005 | |
Pocoyo wants to drum but his friends do not want to join him. | |||||
18 | 18 | "The Great Race" | Annie Evans | 30 June 2005 | |
Elly and Pocoyo have a race. | |||||
19 | 19 | "Don't Touch" | Pippin Parker | 8 August 2005 | |
Pocoyo is left in charge of guarding Elly's block castle. The most important was to not mess with it or the castle will collapse. | |||||
20 | 20 | "Mystery Footprints" | Susan Kim | 11 August 2005 | |
Pocoyo and his friends follow some mysterious footprints. | |||||
21 | 21 | "Magical Watering Can" | Michele F. Cavin | 14 August 2005 | |
Pocoyo needs water so the Musical Flower can dance again on a very hot day. | |||||
22 | 22 | "Table for Fun" | Pippin Parker | 17 August 2005 | |
Pocoyo and Elly play restaurants, but their unwilling guest, Pato, doesn't understand that it's just a game. | |||||
23 | 23 | "Twinkle Twinkle" | Susan Kim | 20 August 2005 | |
A star falls from the night sky. Elly wants to keep it but Pocoyo wants to put it back in the sky. | |||||
24 | 24 | "Hiccup" | Annie Evans | 23 August 2005 | |
Pato has the hiccups and his friends try to help him get rid of them. | |||||
25 | 25 | "Pato's Postal Service" | P. Kevin Strader | 26 August 2005 | |
Pocoyo wants to send a letter, so Pato becomes a postman for the day. | |||||
26 | 26 | "Puppy Love" | Claudia Silver | 29 August 2005 | |
Pocoyo neglects Loula when he finds a new toy dog to play with. | |||||
27 | 27 | "Bat and Ball" | Rebecca Chace | 2 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo, Elly and Pato play Bat and Ball with Fred. Pocoyo wants to go first but he is angry that Pato & Elly get to go before him. | |||||
28 | 28 | "Elly Spots" | Chris Hoey | 5 September 2005 | |
Elly is stricken with a case of the elephant spots and Pocoyo and Pato have to forsake their picnic to look after her. | |||||
29 | 29 | "Up Up and Away" | Jeff Kindley | 6 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo and his friends go on a space adventure to retrieve his toy plane after Elly accidentally throws it in outer space. | |||||
30 | 30 | "A Surprise for Pocoyo" | Pippin Parker | 11 September 2005 | |
Pato, Elly, Loula, & Sleepy Bird are preparing a surprise party for Pocoyo but they need the Narrator to distract Pocoyo or it will ruin the surprise if he finds out. | |||||
31 | 31 | "Having a Ball" | Claudia Silver | 14 September 2005 | |
Baby Bird wants to play ball with Pocoyo & Pato but they say he's too little. So, he steals their ball and takes it with him to outer space. | |||||
32 | 32 | "Super Pocoyo" | Jeff Kindley | 15 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo is pretending to be a superhero and wants to help others. However, his beliefs of trouble around them upset his friends. | |||||
33 | 33 | "Let's Go Camping!" | Pippin Parker | 19 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo & his friends are going camping but their supplies are too much for the vamoosh to carry. | |||||
34 | 34 | "Pocoyo, Pocoyo" | James Ponti | 22 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo can't find his friends, but he finds a new friend: his echo. | |||||
35 | 35 | "Elly's Big Chase" | Susan Kim | 25 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo & Pato want to show Elly their new balloons but she is asleep. When she floats away because of them, they have to save her before she wakes up. | |||||
36 | 36 | "Pocoyo Gets it Right" | David Ingham | 28 September 2005 | |
Pocoyo wants to play golf with Elly but he doesn't want her help. However, without her help, he cannot hit the golf ball in the hole. | |||||
37 | 37 | "Juggling Balls" | Rebecca Chace | 1 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo want to juggle like Elly & Octopus but he's not very good at it so his friends use him as a ball in their act to cheer him up. | |||||
38 | 38 | "Fussy Duck" | Andy Yerkes | 4 October 2005 | |
Pato wants to stay clean after taking four showers, but his cleanliness is no match for his friends' messy act. | |||||
39 | 39 | "A Dog's Life" | Pippin Parker | 7 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo pretends to be a duck, elephant, and dog like his friends but he soon learns how to be happy with himself in the end. | |||||
40 | 40 | "Pocoyolympics" | Susan Kim | 10 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo, Pato, and Elly are competing in their own version of the Olympics but Pocoyo is upset when Pato and Elly win the first two events. | |||||
41 | 41 | "Picture This" | David Ingham | 13 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo is drawing pictures of extraordinary fish flying or swinging in the trees, but his friends think they are silly and don't like them. | |||||
42 | 42 | "Whale's Birthday" | Claudia Silver | 16 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo & his friends have presents for Whale on her birthday but they end up getting popped, eaten by a fish, or destroyed by water. | |||||
43 | 43 | "Pocoyo's Little Friend" | P. Kevin Strader | 19 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo finds a little caterpillar and feeds it a lot of food. | |||||
44 | 44 | "Colour My World" | Rebecca Chace | 22 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo finds a new toy, a remote control that changes the colours of the things around him. It's great fun, until he changes the colours of his friends. So, he has to put things back to the way they were. | |||||
45 | 45 | "Bedtime" | Claudia Silver | 25 October 2005 | |
It's time for bed for Pocoyo & Pato but Pocoyo isn't tired and wants to stay up to keep playing but keeps Pato from going to sleep. | |||||
46 | 46 | "A Little Something Between Friends" | Pippin Parker | 28 October 2005 | |
Pocoyo and Pato have a fight, refuse to make up, and build a wall against each other. So, Elly has to get them to be friends again. | |||||
47 | 47 | "Giggle Bug" | Susan Kim | 3 November 2005 | |
Pocoyo & his friends are in a bad mood so Octopus decides to make them happy again. | |||||
48 | 48 | "What's in the Box?" | David Ingham | 6 November 2005 | |
Pocoyo is playing with a box but he does not see Loula going into it. | |||||
49 | 49 | "Musical Blocks" | P. Kevin Strader | 9 November 2005 | |
Pocoyo & Pato find some blocks that can sense different types of music. | |||||
50 | 50 | "Paint Me a Picture!" | Rebecca Chace | 12 November 2005 | |
Pocoyo is painting his friends but he cannot keep them still for him to paint. | |||||
51 | 51 | "Elly's Doll" | Jeff Kindley | 15 November 2005 | |
Pocoyo accidentally breaks Elly's doll but he does not want to tell Elly so he pretends to be her doll. | |||||
52 | 52 | "Wackily Ever After" | James Ponti | 18 November 2005 | |
Pocoyo and his friends act out a fairy tale but end up acting like their normal selves in the end. Note: This is the final episode to feature Alex Marty as Pocoyo and to be produced by Cosgrove Hall Films. |
On September 11, 2007, Granada International pre-sold the first and second series to Five's Milkshake! strand. This deal meant that while the CITV Channel could still air the series, they could not air it within Milkshake!'s airtime. [23]
In June 2006, TVE2 and Boomerang acquired free and pay-TV rights respectively to the series from Zinkia. [24] The first series premiered on TVE2 in October 2006. [25] The second series premiered on the network in April 2008. [26] The third series, Let's Go Pocoyo began airing in 2010.
In October 2017, Clan acquired the TV rights to the fourth series. [27]
In April 2005, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation became the first international broadcaster to acquire the series. [28] In October, Granada pre-sold the series to Treehouse TV (Canada), Disney Channel (Southeast Asia), TVNZ (New Zealand), CYBC (Cyprus) Gulf DTH/Showtime and MBC (Middle East), IBC (Iceland), EBS (South Korea), Alter Channel (Greece), RTFBH (Bosnia), RTV (Slovenia), BabyTV (Israel) and the ABC (Australia). At the time, deals were current underway for Germany, Japan, Finland, Sweden, France and Hong Kong. [29]
In March 2006, Nickelodeon acquired French broadcast rights. [30] This was followed up in May with Granada pre-selling the series to KiKA (Germany), Discovery Kids (Latin America), WOWOW (Japan) and MNET (South Africa), and Zinkia selling Portuguese rights to RTP in June. [31] In October, Granada pre-sold the pay TV rights to the series to Disney Channel Scandivania, while Yle acquired free-TV rights to the first series in Finland. [32]
In April 2008, Zinkia pre-sold Mexican broadcast rights to Grupo Televisa.
In 2010, the series entered Italy when Zinkia sold broadcast rights to Rai 2 in March [33] and the United States in April when ITV Global Entertainment sold the series to the Nick Jr. Channel for broadcast within the spring. In the US, the series was originally shown as 7-minute segments between shows before being expanded to a half-hour show from July 23, 2011, to January 1, 2015. Currently, episodes of the show were made available on the Noggin app. Episodes of "Pocoyo Planet" are also currently on the app as well. In end of same year, the series also broadcast on Indonesia and aired by RCTI with Indonesian languages, [34] then it will soon be aired on Mentari TV (a sister channel of Indosiar) in 2024. [35]
Pocoyo aired alongside Peep and the Big Wide World in a shared half-hour timeslot on public television in the US from 2010 to 2021. It was distributed to local PBS stations through American Public Television from January 2010 until January 2018, [36] when it was picked up by PBS Kids 24/7 Channel.
In 2021, the series moved to US commercial broadcast on Cartoon Network on September 13, 2021, as part of their preschool block Cartoonito. [37] [38] The show was removed from Cartoonito's lineup on September 23, 2022, and was removed from HBO Max on September 30, 2022. The broadcast of the series on PBS Kids came to an end on December 26, 2021, and it, along with the show it aired with, was replaced with reruns of Dinosaur Train to the 7:30 a.m. weekend morning time slot instead.
In 2024, the first 13 episodes of series 5 released on Max on July 22, 2024 in select countries and started airing on Cartoonito (Latin America) on August 2, 2024.
A special, titled Pocoyo & the Space Circus, aired during the 2008 Christmas season on both La 2 and CITV Channel. It was announced for international distribution by Zinkia and ITV Global Entertainment in March 2009. [39]
The special centers on The Martian Brothers, a pack of 5 aliens from outer space that arrive in Pocoyo's World, hosting a circus. Pocoyo, Elly, and Pato along with Loula join in as well.
Pocoyo in Cinemas: Your First Movie released in Mexican theaters on May 11, 2018. [40] It released in Spain theaters on June 23, 2018 and worldwide on June 24, 2018. [41]
In Spain, the film grossed $28,000 in 40 theaters and $34,000 worldwide. [42]
The film includes a 15 minute short where Angry Alien is back and is destroying the city using his U.F.O. So Pocoyo as a super hero and his team of his super friends (Pato, Elly, Nina, & Roberto including Elly's doll) join forces as they have to stop Angry Alien from his evil schemes. The film also includes episodes from the series like Ready, Set, Go!, Crazy Inventions and Easter Eggs, plus Super Pocoyo shorts and Let’s Go Pocoyo songs.
A third feature film of Pocoyo was announced to release in 2028.
In October 2007, Zinkia signed a video game publishing deal with Virgin Play for the video game Hello, Pocoyo!, planned for a release on the Nintendo DS in 2008. The game was developed in-house at Zinkia. [43]
The second game, Pocoyo Racing was released for the Nintendo DS and Wii in 2011 being published by Zinkia Entertainment. On April 15, 2021, the third game, Pocoyo Party was released for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch published by RECOTechnology.
Alongside those games various app games have been released based on the franchise.
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