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|title=<center>Season 2 & 3 (English dub)</center>
|title=<center>''Tootuff'' (English dub of ''Titeuf'')</center>
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|imagecaption=Titeuf, the protagonist of the series.
|imagecaption=The dub's  title card in season 1.
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|status=<span style="color:Orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
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''Titeuf'' is a comic series created by Swiss draughtsman Zep (real name Philippe Chapuis) depicting the life of a young boy and his vision of the adult world & themes such as love, sex, seduction, and mysteries about the girls. The series is currently composed of 13 comics published in 25 countries. The comic was adapted into a cartoon in 2001, now spanning 250 episodes. Two seasons were later made in 2005 and 2008 respectively. All seasons have aired on French television channels France 3 and Canal J.
''Titeuf'' is a comic series created by Swiss cartoonist Zep (real name Philippe Chapuis) depicting the life of a young boy and his vision of the adult world & themes such as love, sex, seduction, and mysteries about girls. The series is currently composed of 13 comics published in 25 countries. The comic was adapted into a cartoon in 2001, now spanning 250 episodes. Two seasons were later made in 2005 and 2008 respectively, and is currently on season 4 with a 5th one on the way. All seasons have aired on French television channels France 3 and Canal J.


However, in addition to the French dubs, the cartoon was translated for broadcast in Italy and the United Kingdom: the first season aired in Italian on Rai Uno, '''as well as on GMTV for the English dub (translated as ''Tootuff'')'''. Another season was reportedly dubbed in English by Karina Films/Paris Studio in 2008, but was never broadcast on any channel, nor released on DVD.
''An English dub which renames the title and main character to ''Tootuff'' (derived from "too tough" and most likely changed to make it easier to pronounce for English audiences)'' was produced, however info on it is rather scarce.


As of now, only the first English-dubbed season is available on DVD from Brightspark Production, and the whereabouts of the two next seasons is unknown.
==History==
The dub is known to have aired on the following channels, GMTV (now CITV) via their Toonattik block in the UK, Starz Kids & Family in the US, CBC Television via their Kids' CBC block (now known as CBC Kids), Cartoon Network and ABC3 in Australian and New Zealand, and Nickelodeon in Southeast Asia.
 
The dub seems to be produced in either France or the UK, as Character Development Ltd (A British company) and Mac'Tari (A French company), it's possible it could be a co-production between both countries.
 
The first English-dubbed season is available on DVD from Brightspark Production.
 
The dub only covers the first 3 seasons, it's unknown why they haven't dubbed season 4 but it's possible that the rights expired.
 
Currently the series' first English dubbed season is owned by Media-toon Distribution.<ref>https://www.mediatoon-distribution.com/en/catalog/193/tootuff/</ref>
==Cast==
=== British ===
*Jules de Jongh
*Megg Nichols
*Dian Perry
*Dan Russell
*Bob Saker
 
=== French ===
*Jodi Forrest
*David Gasman
*Matthew Géczy - Tootuff
*Sharon Mann - Tootuff's Mother
*Barbara Weber-Scaff
 
==Availability==
As of now, the first season is available on [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kUvatDVOQrLHFewl9QfMI_fR1gLVeLoG Google Drive] and season 2 is available on [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/tv-season/totoff-season-2-my-best-buddy/id1224090852 iTunes in the UK], and while season 3 was available on iTunes for a while, it has since been removed and the only footage of it online is a handful of short clips, and the whereabouts of the 3rd season is unknown.


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Tootuff title.png

The dub's title card in season 1.

Status: Partially Lost

Titeuf is a comic series created by Swiss cartoonist Zep (real name Philippe Chapuis) depicting the life of a young boy and his vision of the adult world & themes such as love, sex, seduction, and mysteries about girls. The series is currently composed of 13 comics published in 25 countries. The comic was adapted into a cartoon in 2001, now spanning 250 episodes. Two seasons were later made in 2005 and 2008 respectively, and is currently on season 4 with a 5th one on the way. All seasons have aired on French television channels France 3 and Canal J.

An English dub which renames the title and main character to Tootuff (derived from "too tough" and most likely changed to make it easier to pronounce for English audiences) was produced, however info on it is rather scarce.

History

The dub is known to have aired on the following channels, GMTV (now CITV) via their Toonattik block in the UK, Starz Kids & Family in the US, CBC Television via their Kids' CBC block (now known as CBC Kids), Cartoon Network and ABC3 in Australian and New Zealand, and Nickelodeon in Southeast Asia.

The dub seems to be produced in either France or the UK, as Character Development Ltd (A British company) and Mac'Tari (A French company), it's possible it could be a co-production between both countries.

The first English-dubbed season is available on DVD from Brightspark Production.

The dub only covers the first 3 seasons, it's unknown why they haven't dubbed season 4 but it's possible that the rights expired.

Currently the series' first English dubbed season is owned by Media-toon Distribution.[1]

Cast

British

  • Jules de Jongh
  • Megg Nichols
  • Dian Perry
  • Dan Russell
  • Bob Saker

French

  • Jodi Forrest
  • David Gasman
  • Matthew Géczy - Tootuff
  • Sharon Mann - Tootuff's Mother
  • Barbara Weber-Scaff

Availability

As of now, the first season is available on Google Drive and season 2 is available on iTunes in the UK, and while season 3 was available on iTunes for a while, it has since been removed and the only footage of it online is a handful of short clips, and the whereabouts of the 3rd season is unknown.