Iconicles

Iconicles is a live action/animated British television series aired on CBeebies, released in Latin America by Discovery Kids since June 2012.

Plot

The series tells of a boy named Nat (Gavin Stenhouse) who invents an amazing display, the Iconi-Screen, that allows him to communicate with animated animals in various settings, such as a farm, the sea, a jungle, and a forest. The animals are called "Iconicles". In every episode Nat has a problem and is helped to solve it by an Iconicle, who jumps out of the Iconi-Screen to enter the real world and interact with Nat. At some point in every episode, there is a game with questions and answers based on what happened with some of the Iconicles.[1] The series uses Flash Animation for the animated segments, and the main Iconicles come in real life using CGI Animation.

Characters

The most prominent Iconicles are:

  • Splish and Splash: (voiced by Sam Lewis and Ellie Jayne Howick) Two twin polar bears who are curious and always looking to have some fun. In the "Scotty's Bedtime Routine" episode, they were laughing when they heard that Scotty had lost his baby feather.
  • Skitter: (voiced by Tim Dann) a friendly squirrel who loves to collect acorns.
  • Miss Moo: (voiced by Helen Lederer) a cow who has strict rules to keep everything tidy, but is very humble.
  • Rumple: (voiced by Toby Williams) a grumpy rhino who actually has a big heart for others. [2]
  • Scotty: (voiced by Mike Hayley) a grown-up puffin. In the episode, "Scotty's Bedtime Routine", Scotty tells everyone how he had lost his baby feather, much to the laughter of Splish, Splash and their friends.

Cast

Character Actor
Nat Gavin Stenhouse
Miss Moo Helen Lederer
Rumple Toby Williams
Splish Sam Lewis
Splash Ellie Jayne Howick
Skitter Tim Dann
Scotty/Crunch Mike Hayley
Carmen Ginita Jimenez
Salty/Mungo Ross Adams
Bubbles Ruby Turner
Twinkle Debbie Chazen
Zee Susan Earl
Skye Hannah Sharp
Curly Sally Grace
Jasmine Lucy Montgomery
Dapper Steven Kynman
Bryn Gwoin Lloyd Jones
Elvis Colin McFarlane
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