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Inuk was a computer-animated Canadian children's series that aired in 2001.
Plot
The animated series is about a seven-year-old Inuit boy named Inuk who lives in the Arctic with his family. One day he finds a magical amulet that allows him to talk with animals (like a sled dog named Kimik). Along with his family and new-found friends, Inuk sets off on a journey to find his place in the world.
Availability
Inuk was shown on the CBC network from late 2001 to late 2003. The French dub was broadcasted on Télé-Québec. Episodes were released on DVD in both French and English. As of 2017, only a rerun has been broadcasted on NITV.
As of June 2018, only two full episodes have been found (those being The Little Shaman and Trapped), as well as the French opening, a music video, and the DVD menus from Inuk: Treasure from the Sea.
Videos
Gallery
External Link
- The IMDB page on the TV series. Retrieved 30 Jun '18