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2011–2015 South Korean television series

Canimals
Also known as Canimals: We Can Do It!
Genre Comedy
Slapstick
Adventure
Fantasy
Created by Vooz Character System
Written by Stuart Kenworthy
Ian Carney
Tom Parkinson
James Henry
Creative directors Yoo Kyung Kim
Toni Garcia
Richard Starzak
Voices of Marie Fagundo
Todd Winters
Robert Pope
Sly Johnson
Martial Le Minoux
Jeremy Prevost
Theme music composer Simon Russell
Composer Simon Russell
Country of origin United Kingdom
South Korea
Spain
Original languages Korean
English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 109
Executive producers Carlos Biern
Yoo Kyoung Kim
Miles Bullough
Sun Kyung Jung
Producers Sarah Fell
Chey Lee
Robert Doherty
Jung Min Park
Han Gil Nam
Claudio Biern Boyd
Running time 5 minutes
Production companies Voozclub Co., Ltd.
BRB Internacional
Screen 21
Aardman Animations
Network EBS EBS Kids (South Korea)
ITV (CITV) (United Kingdom)
Release 2 March 2011 (2011-03-02) –
24 November 2015 (2015-11-24)
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Canimals (portmanteau of “can” and “animal”) (캐니멀, kaenimeol), also known as Canimals: We Can Do It!, is a live-action and animated television series by Voozclub Co., Ltd., BRB Internacional, Screen 21 and Aardman Animations. The main characters are Ato, Mimi, Uly, Fizzy, Nia, Oz, Pow, Toki, and Leon. Internationally, the series has aired in South Korea through CITV and worldwide through ITV Network.[1][2]

Development

The character’s creation began in 2006.[3][4] At the this time, the characters were visually different and lacked arms.[5][6]
Aardman, BRB International and VoozClub co-produced the show.
The voice acting was done by Aardman, while the modeling, animation, and sound processing were handled by VoozClub and BRB International.[7]

Licensing

BRB International manages all the series’ rights on the Iberian Peninsula.[8]

The series was picked up by Netflix in November 2015, and the entire series was available until June 2019 when it was pulled.[9]

Canal+ managed the series rights In France where it aired on TéléTOON+.[10]

Reception

Viewership

In South Korea, Canimals was first broadcast on EBS in 2011, and it received a high viewership rating and was well-received throughout the country.[11]

In the United Kingdom, Canimals was a Ratings success. The show achieved a peak viewership of around 153,800 viewers on February 4, 2013 during the after school block.[12] The Show quickly became one of CITV‘s flagship shows, delivering the second highest average audience viewing figures against competitors in the afternoons.[13] Canimals also delivered the highest average audience viewing figures against competitors in the mornings.[14]

Awards and nominations

Canimals won as the best for kids 7–10 at the 2010 Kids’ Jury and nominated for the Licensing Challenge in MIPJR 2010.[15][16]
It was also placed 2nd among more than 1,000 works at MIPCOM Junior 2009 where It won the best animation award.[17]
In 2011, it won the Grand Prize (President Award) at the Korean Content Awards.[18]

See also

References

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