Planet Cosmo

Planet Cosmo is a British-Irish children’s animated television series about space. The series mainly airs on RTEjr and will be on CITV.[1]

Planet Cosmo
Also known asPlaneetta Kosmo
Created byJason Tammemägi
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Ireland
Original language(s)English
Finnish
No. of seasons1
Production
Running time13 minutes
Production company(s)Geronimo Productions
Release
Original networkRTEjr (Ireland)
CITV (UK)
Original release18 February 2013

Premise

Cosmo and her family live on the moon and explore space together. Through fun, songs and adventure, children learn about all planets of the Solar System.[2]

Characters

Cosmo (voiced by Ali Lyons[3]) The main character of the series. She is a young astronaut who loves to go explore the planets with Dad.

Sol (voiced by Elijah O'Sullivan[3]) A younger astronaut who is Cosmo's little brother. He speaks in a lisp.

Dad (voiced by Jason Tammemägi[3]) Cosmo's dad who is very silly and sometimes clumsy.

Mum (voiced by Doireann Ní Chorragáin)[3] Cosmo's mum who is very sensitive and a professional and sometimes stubborn.

GIL (voiced by Paul Tylak)[3] A supercomputer who sometimes crashes.

Lifter (voiced by Paul Tylak)[3] A rover who's strong and sometimes clumsy.

Cian (voiced by Cian Vaughan (himself)[3]) is the astronomer to teach the kids about the planets. He is both animated and in live-action in two different versions.

Release

A double DVD was released with 15 episodes that ran for 195 minutes/3 hours.[4]

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References

  1. "Planet Cosmo". Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  2. "Planet Cosmo - Screen Ireland". www.screenireland.ie. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
  3. Planet Cosmo, retrieved 2019-03-01
  4. "Planet Cosmo". www.planetcosmo.tv. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
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