Babar and the Adventures of Badou

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Babar and the Adventures of Badou
GenreSlice of life
Created byMichael Stokes
Based onBabar the Elephant
by Jean de Brunhoff
Laurent de Brunhoff
Written byMichael Stokes
Directed byMike Fallows
Voices of
Theme music composer
  • Steve D'Angelo
  • Terry Tompkins
ComposerJeff Danna
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • France
Original languages
  • English
  • French
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Corinne Kouper
  • Guillaume Hellouin
  • Doug Murphy
  • Colin Bohm
  • Clifford Ross
ProducerJane Sobol
Running timeApproximately
24 minutes
(12 minutes x2)
Production companies
Original release
Network
YTV (Canada)
TF1 and Disney Junior (France)
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2010 (2010-09-06) –
January 2, 2015 (2015-01-02)
Related
Babar

Babar and the Adventures of Badou is an animated children's television series that premiered in 2010 based on the characters created by

Playhouse Disney France/The Walt Disney Company France
. 65 episodes were produced over three seasons.

This series first premiered on September 6, 2010 in Australia on

Jumbo Pictures, and Nelvana Enterprises, Colin Bohm explained that Nelvana was excited to bring Babar into the 21st century with a new 3D TV series as well as a comprehensive licensing program from TF1.[2] The series also premiered in the U.S. on Playhouse Disney.[3]

Babar and the Adventures of Badou was renewed for a second season, which began airing on Disney Junior on March 25, 2013. The third and final season aired from 2014 to 2015.

Overview

The series follows the adventures of Babar's 8-year-old grandson Badou, who along with his friends and family, solves numerous mysteries, puzzles and situations in Celesteville. The city now features other animals besides elephants.[4][5]

Although the series features a majority of new characters to the Babar universe, some of the original characters remain though, such as Babar, Celeste and Lord Rataxes, with other original characters also involved.

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 26 February 14, 2011 (2011-02-14) January 4, 2012 (2012-01-04)
2 26 March 25, 2013 (2013-03-25) January 17, 2014 (2014-01-17)
3 13 July 10, 2014 (2014-07-10) January 2, 2015 (2015-01-02)


Characters

Pupil characters

  • Badou (voiced by Dallas Jokic and Drew Adkins) is an elephant, who is prince of Celesteville and lives there with his grandparents. Badou ("Bou" to his friends) is bursting with a sense of adventure. He has inherited his grandfather's daring spirit, plunging into any situation with boundless confidence that he can handle whatever it can throw at him. He idolises his grandfather, and feels the need to prove himself worthy of his legendary status.
  • Chiku (voiced by Samantha Weinstein) is a monkey who's like her father, Zephir. Chiku means canary in Swahili. Chiku is widely inquisitive and easily distracted. A fast-talking chatterbox who can ask a dozen questions at once, she is convinced that there is something wonderful under every rock, at the end of every wire, and at the heart of every lesson. She is quite inventive, often building toys or tools for the others to use. She is an accomplished dancer due to her natural acrobatic skills and sense of balance.
  • Munroe (voiced by Tyler Stevenson) is a courageous crested porcupine who has been touched many times, but, due to his spiky body, has always been well protected. Munroe considers himself Badou's personal champion: a spike-laced Lancelot. Despite being quite chubby, he is very athletic. He dreams to one day become a member of the Royal Guard as he is currently too young to actually join and in "Point Guard" Munroe becomes a member of the Junior Royal Cadets, a new training program created by King Babar as a youth training camp to prepare kids like Munroe who aspire to become a part of the Royal Guard. He is also a practitioner of the martial art Quill-Fu, though in Fu Finder, it is revealed that most of his Quill-Fu moves were learned from comics, in which, after a suggestion from Babar, Munroe seeks out the legendary Quill-Fu master, Jabbsi, who becomes Munroe's martial arts mentor.
  • Zawadi (voiced by Isabel deCarteret) is a zebra who, like the rest of her kind, sees the world in black and white; right and wrong. Outspoken and sometimes bossy, Zawadi wants to do more than just blend in with the herd and is determined to make her own stripe on the world. Zawadi means gift in Swahili. Like King Babar, she is shown to have a love of flowers and gardening.
  • Jake (voiced by Noah Lehman and Gage Munroe) is a scruffy, 5-year-old fox pup. Jake was orphaned as a wild kit and found his way to Celesteville, where he befriended Badou. Cornelius is his legal guardian.

Side characters

Villains

  • Sleek (voiced by Molly Johnson) is a wild black leopard, who is always trying to capture and devour the civilized animals who live in Celesteville, whom she calls "tame towners".
  • Tiger Snakes are wild snakes that inhabit the jungle of the Hidden Valley, they are called tiger snakes due to their stripes. In "Ayla", two tiger snakes attack King Grank and Candeen. Badou, Babar, Munroe, and Ayla save them using an old trick of the green elephant tribe where they trap the two snakes in a hollow log.
  • Kylus is a rogue wild lion in the savanna and a rival of Dandy Andi. He calls Badou and his family and friends "tame towners".
  • Squeeze is a large wild Central African rock python who lives in the jungle.
  • Wisdom Toad is a mythical toad said to have the answer to everything.
  • Spider Queen is a wise giant spider lives in a cave.
  • Prospero (voiced by
    cape buffalo
    and a bush pirate. Officially banned from the kingdom, he still sneaks about doing bootleg activities, especially if they earn him a profit. He has a habit of talking to his snake-shaped walking stick, which he calls Sly. He calls Badou "boyoo".
  • Captain Blacktrunk is a vicious elephant pirate who is the most evil villain of them all. He has a crew of other pirates.
  • Snaggle-Eye Jack is a dastardly crocodile pirate who works alongside his best mate, Monkey Mate.
  • Monkey Mate (voiced by Richard Binsley) is a dastardly monkey pirate who works under Snaggle-Eye Jack.
  • Two-Toes Trent is a dastardly hippopotamus pirate who works under Blacktrunk.
  • Rhino Rover is a dastardly rhinoceros pirate who works under Blacktrunk and Zork the Zebrateer.
  • Zork the Zebrateer is a dastardly zebra pirate who works under Blacktrunk and the Rhino Rover.
  • Mr. Floody (voiced by Richard Binsley) is a hippopotamus and a peddler who sells items in Celesteville. When he turns bad, he becomes a bad guy.
  • Yaw & Shani (both voiced by Richard Binsley) are two troublemaking wild spotted hyenas. They appeared in "Savannah Surfing".

Original characters

  • King Babar (voiced by Gordon Pinsent) is the king of Celesteville and grandfather of Badou. He is called "Papi" by his grandson. When he was a little elephant, his mother was killed by the hunter while she tried to take Babar to safety.
  • Queen Celeste (voiced by Dawn Greenhalgh) is Babar's wife and bride. She is the namesake of Celesteville and grandmother of Badou. She is called "Nana" by her grandson.
  • Cornelius (voiced by Christopher Wiggins) is Babar's chief advisor and Prime Minister of Celesteville. A former army medic, he occasionally provides his emergency medical knowledge in a crisis such as when Dandy Andi's paw was trapped under a large rock in "Savannah Scramble". He is also the legal guardian of the orphaned kit, Jake, and spends his free time trying to learn more about Jake's origins in the hopes of locating Jake's real parents or relatives.
  • Pom (voiced by Dan Lett) is Babar's eldest son. As an adult, he became the father of Badou. He is also the city's architect and health and safety officer. He used to call his father "Father" and "Dad" but now calls him "Pop".
  • Periwinkle (voiced by Molly Johnson) is Badou's mother, Babar's daughter-in-law and Pom's wife. She is the Celesteville doctor whose hobby is metal sculptures.
  • Zephir (voiced by Jeff Pustil) is Babar's good friend and father of Chiku.
  • Celesteville Royal Guards are the Royal Guards who protect Celesteville and the Royal Family. They are often seen guarding the palace or protecting the citizens of Celesteville from criminals such as Prospero and Blacktrunk. Munroe aspires to one day join the Royal Guard when he is older and is training to become one as a Junior Royal Cadet, a training program designed to prepare the next generation of the Royal Guard who are not yet old enough to join. They appear to be mostly Elephants, though it is implied that non-elephants like Munroe can join once they are old enough. They are apparently a force to be reckoned with, as criminals such as Prospero and antagonists such as Crocodylus have shown fear of them. Badou and his friends often take advantage of this to scare away villains or buy time for Babar and the real guards to arrive by pretending the Royal Guard is close via mimicking the sound of Guards marching and other tactics.
  • General Huc (voiced by Aron Tager) is a general representing Monkeyville who is first appears in the book called "Babar and Zephir" and happens to be Zephir's father-in-law and Chiku's grandfather. In "Monkey Idol", it is revealed he is a talented rapper.
  • Lord Rataxes (voiced by Adrian Truss) is the king of Rhinoland and grandfather of Rhudi. Although normally shown to be commandeering, his wife can control him whenever she is upset.
  • Lady Rataxes (voiced by Jayne Eastwood) is Lord Rataxes' wife and grandmother of Rhudi. She is shown as bitter, although very protective over Rhudi. She appears to be different from the original series; Lady Rataxes was boastful and mean, and Lady Rataxes was much friendlier than her husband.

Broadcast

Babar and the Adventures of Badou launched worldwidely in September 6, 2010 on

M-net in South Africa and CITV and Tiny Pop in the UK. In Russia, it premiered on Carousel. In the Middle East, it premiered on Spacetoon (along with Baraem and Jeem TV). In Italy, the series premiered on Frisbee
.

References

  1. ^ Elliott, Stuart (November 13, 2012). "A New Coronation for the King of the Elephants". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  2. ^ Aaron H. Bynum (September 10, 2009). "Badou's Adventures Still on the Horizon". Animation Insider. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Press Release – Nelvana's New Babar Series to Debut in U.S. on Disney Channel". Corus Entertainment. September 16, 2010. Archived from the original on 19 September 2010. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
  4. ^ Aaron H. Bynum (March 23, 2009). "New 'Babar' CG Animation in the Works". Animation Insider. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  5. ^ Diane (August 8, 2010). "Fall 2010 new series on YTV". TV-EH!. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  6. ^ "Nelvana's New Babar Series to Debut in U.S. on Disney Channel". Corus Entertainment. September 16, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  7. ^ "YTV's Playtime Block Premieres The CGI Animated Series Babar and the Adventures of Badou". CNW. PR Newswire. November 1, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  8. ^ "Treehouse Fall Lineup Celebrates the Power of Imagination and the Value of Learning with New Series and Returning Favourites". Corus Entertainment. August 16, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2015.

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