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'''''Jingaroo''''' was a direct-to-video 1999 animated series from Australia. It was co-created by Mark Stokes of Beckett Entertainment,<ref>http://www.markstokesart.com/portfolio_page/childrens-animation</ref> and produced by DNA Productions (responsible for the CG animation in shows like ''Jimmy Neutron'' and ''The Ant Bully''). Jeff Amano<ref>http://www.jeffamano.com/#!JINGAROOPromo/</ref> drew promotional artwork for the series. | '''''Jingaroo''''' was a direct-to-video 1999 animated series from Australia. It was co-created by Mark Stokes of Beckett Entertainment,<ref>http://www.markstokesart.com/portfolio_page/childrens-animation</ref> and produced by DNA Productions (responsible for the CG animation in shows like ''Jimmy Neutron'' and ''The Ant Bully''). Jeff Amano<ref>http://www.jeffamano.com/#!JINGAROOPromo/</ref> drew promotional artwork for the series. | ||
The episodes focused on leading an active, sporty lifestyle, with characters (all based on Australian-native animals) occasionally breaking out into musical numbers, which were | The episodes focused on leading an active, sporty lifestyle, with characters (all based on Australian-native animals) occasionally breaking out into musical numbers, all of which were collated on a soundtrack album.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Songs-From-Jingaroo/dp/B0027SI2Z8</ref> | ||
However, due to the lack of a VHS or DVD release, ''Jingaroo'' has become extremely obscure. Videos on YouTube are scarce, with the exception of the three found below: | |||
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| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ymYzTe1lDk|320x240|center|Uploaded by the musician who played fretless bass on this musical number.}} | | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ymYzTe1lDk|320x240|center|Uploaded by the musician who played fretless bass on this musical number.}} | ||
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MkZAbHHc6Q|320x240|center|The demo from the animation studio, presumably.}} | | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MkZAbHHc6Q|320x240|center|The demo from the animation studio, presumably.}} | ||
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRUsTBImv4|320x240|center|This video is essentially just another upload of the demo, instead shown on somebody's iPod.}} | | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRUsTBImv4|320x240|center|This video is essentially just another upload of the demo, instead shown on somebody's iPod.}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 23 April 2016
Jingaroo was a direct-to-video 1999 animated series from Australia. It was co-created by Mark Stokes of Beckett Entertainment,[1] and produced by DNA Productions (responsible for the CG animation in shows like Jimmy Neutron and The Ant Bully). Jeff Amano[2] drew promotional artwork for the series.
The episodes focused on leading an active, sporty lifestyle, with characters (all based on Australian-native animals) occasionally breaking out into musical numbers, all of which were collated on a soundtrack album.[3]
However, due to the lack of a VHS or DVD release, Jingaroo has become extremely obscure. Videos on YouTube are scarce, with the exception of the three found below: