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''Jingaroo'' was a direct to video animated series from Australia from 1999. 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.
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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.


The videos focused on leading an active, sporty lifestyle, with characters (all based on Australian-native animals) occasionally breaking out into musical numbers, which were all collated on a soundtrack album.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Songs-From-Jingaroo/dp/B0027SI2Z8</ref> However, due to the lack of a DVD release, ''Jingaroo'' has become extremely obscure. Videos on YouTube are scarce, save for the three included in this article.
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 all collated on a soundtrack album.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Songs-From-Jingaroo/dp/B0027SI2Z8</ref> However, due to the lack of a DVD release, ''Jingaroo'' has become extremely obscure. Videos on YouTube are scarce, save for three:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ymYzTe1lDk (Uploaded by the musician who played fretless bass on this musical number.)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ymYzTe1lDk Uploaded by the musician who played fretless bass on this musical number.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MkZAbHHc6Q The demo from the animation studio, presumably.]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MkZAbHHc6Q (The demo from the animation studio, presumably.)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRUsTBImv4 This video is essentially just another upload of the demo, instead shown on somebody's iPod.]
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRUsTBImv4 (This video is essentially just another upload of the demo, instead shown on somebody's iPod.)


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Revision as of 22:20, 21 April 2016

Jingaroo.jpg

The characters.

Status: Lost

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, which were all collated on a soundtrack album.[3] However, due to the lack of a DVD release, Jingaroo has become extremely obscure. Videos on YouTube are scarce, save for three:

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