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==Pilots==
==Pilots==
'''There were two pilots produced in Spain for the series'''. One developed in 2003 and the other in 2004.
'''There were two pilots produced in Spain for the series'''. One developed in 2002 and the other in either 2003 or 2004.


In the 2003 pilot Pocoyo and Pato (originally called Duckie) go for a boat ride as the narrator counts how many fish they see jumping out of water. Pocoyo is always seen with a yellow pacifier (which he rarely seen with in the final show), and it's also narrated by an American female (as opposed to a male one like the final show). Pocoyo also communicates by squeaking instead of talking.
In the 2002 pilot Pocoyo and Pato (originally called Duckie) go for a boat ride as the narrator counts how many fish they see jumping out of water. Pocoyo is always seen with a yellow pacifier (which he rarely seen with in the final show), and it's also narrated by an American female (as opposed to a male one like the final show). Pocoyo also communicates by squeaking instead of talking.


The 2004 pilot's plot is currently unknown as there exists only ten seconds of animation and the intro's music.
The 2nd pilot's plot is currently unknown, but the Pocoyo Instagram account has confirmed that it featured the final designs for the characters. <ref> https://www.instagram.com/p/CdfnSA-u98y/ </ref>


==Status==
==Status==
While the 2003 pilot was uploaded onto the YouTube channel SeriesPocoyo in 2011, The 2004 one is allegedly partially found as of 2021, rumors of other users seeing more footage of the pilot has surfaced, but this has yet to be verified.
While the 2002 pilot was uploaded onto the YouTube channel SeriesPocoyo in 2011, The 2004 one is allegedly partially found as of 2021, rumors of other users seeing more footage of the pilot has surfaced, but this has yet to be verified.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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   |description1 =The 2002 pilot.
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   |description2 =Unrelated early animation test.
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   |description3 =Possibly an early opening.
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==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:42, 3 June 2022

Pocoyo logo.png

The series' logo.

Status: Partially Lost

Pocoyo is a Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series co-produced by Guillermo García Carsí, Colman López, Luis Gallego and David Cantolla that premiered both on Clan TVE and CITV in 2005 and is still airing as of 2021.

The series consists of the characters Pocoyo a four year old boy with blue hat and clothes, Pato a duck with a small green hat, Elly a pink elephant with a blue backpack, Loula an orange dog and Sleepy Bird a teal colored bird that almost always seen sleeping.

Pilots

There were two pilots produced in Spain for the series. One developed in 2002 and the other in either 2003 or 2004.

In the 2002 pilot Pocoyo and Pato (originally called Duckie) go for a boat ride as the narrator counts how many fish they see jumping out of water. Pocoyo is always seen with a yellow pacifier (which he rarely seen with in the final show), and it's also narrated by an American female (as opposed to a male one like the final show). Pocoyo also communicates by squeaking instead of talking.

The 2nd pilot's plot is currently unknown, but the Pocoyo Instagram account has confirmed that it featured the final designs for the characters. [1]

Status

While the 2002 pilot was uploaded onto the YouTube channel SeriesPocoyo in 2011, The 2004 one is allegedly partially found as of 2021, rumors of other users seeing more footage of the pilot has surfaced, but this has yet to be verified.

Gallery

Concept Art

Animation Models

Videos

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See Also

Milkshake! (Channel 5)

CITV (ITV)

External Links