Poppets Town

Poppets Town (also stylized as PoppetsTown) is a Canadian-Spanish animated children's television series produced by DHX Media and Neptuno Films, based on the characters created by Japanese author Jun Ichihara. The series aired on Knowledge Network and TVOKids in Canada in 2008.[2][4][5]

Poppets Town
Based onポペッツタウン
by Jun Ichihara
Developed byKatherine Sandford
Directed byJosep Viciana
Voices ofCameron Ansell
Richard Binsley
Neil Crone
Cory Doran
Julie Lemieux
Bryn McAuley
Krystal Meadows
Arnold Pinnock
Adam Reid
Martin Roach
Rob Tinkler
Phil Williams
Theme music composerSteve D'Angelo
Terry Tompkins for EGGPLANT
Country of originCanada
Spain
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (52 segments)
Production
Executive producer(s)Beth Stevenson
Anne Loi
Neil Court
Cristina Brandner
Producer(s)Kym Hyde
Susana González
Running time22 minutes[1]
Production company(s)Decode Entertainment
Neptuno Films
DistributorNeptuno Films (Latin America, Portugal, and Spain)[2]
OLC (Japan)[3]
Decode Entertainment (Worldwide)
Release
Original networkKnowledge Network
TVO Kids
Picture format16:9
Original release2008 (2008) 
2009 (2009)[1]
External links
Website

Plot

Poppets Town follows the adventures of Blooter, and his best friends Patty and Bobby, as they solve everyday problems that occur in Poppets Town.

Characters

  • Blooter is a blue dog who does not wear clothes and loves to ride his scooter.
  • Patty is a yellow cat who wears a pink dress with colored-light flowers and a blue bandana and loves to ride her helicopter.
  • Bobby is an orange bear who wears a yellow shirt with pink polka-dots, ride his van and carries a camera.
  • Cocori is a chicken with a pink shirt and blue scarf. He has a red helmet and drives an egg car
  • Alli is an alligator with a red and white striped shirt and a red hat he rides a lady bug car.
  • Cozy is a red and white striped zebra that rides a blue horse.
  • Mathilda is a bee with orange and red stripes that rides Patapata.
  • Candy is a caterpillar with different colors.

Episodes

No.TitleWritten byCanadian air date
1"Ice Cream Dream"
"Under the Rainbow"
Katherine SandfordTBA
2"Butterfly Flutter"
"Tutti Frutti"
TBATBA
3"Moon Dance"
"Leaf Pile a-Go-Go"
TBATBA
4"A Road for a Toad"
"Too Many Cooks"
TBATBA
5"Poppets in a Pickle"
"A Cozy Song"
TBATBA
6"Kite Flight"
"The PoppetsTown Castle"
TBATBA
7"Lava Luau"
"PoppetsTown Day"
TBATBA
8"Bushy-Tail's Treasure"
"The Dusty Gusts"
TBATBA
9"The Mystery of Mount Poppet"
"Quack Quest"
TBATBA
10"Box-Car Bobby"
"Bye Bye Birdie"
TBATBA
11"See the Bee?"
"Treehouse Trouble"
TBATBA
12"Patty's Neverending Story"
"The Trouble with Bubbles"
TBATBA
13"Bird Bath"
"Find the Naka-Nakas"
TBATBA
  • Spring Egg-extravaganza/Mistaken Mistake: Today is spring-egg-extravaganza day in PoppetsTown./Cap's large chest falls into the ocean when the poppets were delivering it.
  • Poppoween/Doozy Dilemma: Today is Poppoween and the poppets fool Cap using their costumes./Today is Picking-Apples day and the Naka-Nakas
  • Lights out/Naka-Naka-Steppa-Clicka: The Poppets can't wait for the meteor shower, but are disappointed when they can't see anything because of the bright lights of Poppetstown./Blooter, Patty, Bobby and Alli are practicing for the first performance of their new band when the Naka-Naka Brothers decide to dance with them.
  • Along Came a Spider/Shadow Play:
  • Blooter Gets a Boo-Boo/Rainy Day Blues:
  • Patty and the Amazing Flying Squirrels/Clubhouse Power:
  • Whistle While You Work/The Wacka-Wacka Brothers:
  • Where's the Party?/Water Wonder:
  • Blooter's Hiccups/Patty the Fairy:
  • Opposite Day/Chicken Flap:
  • Super Blooter/Chester the Crab:
  • Solstice Celebration/Bobby's Valentine:
  • Eye Spy/Backpack Backtrack:
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