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'''''Wazooo! What a Zoo''''' aired on TVO Kids starting in 2004. This was a modified dub of Disney Channel France's '''''Pas De Bol Pour Les Wazooo!''''' Neither of these versions have been found.
'''''Wazooo! What a Zoo''''' aired on TVO Kids starting in 2004. This was a modified dub of Disney Channel France's '''''Pas De Bol Pour Les Wazooo!''''' Neither of these versions have been found.


== Synopsis ==
==Synopsis==
It's a zoo out there. At least that's how it seems to the
It's a zoo out there. At least that's how it seems to the
fun-loving Wazooos, aliens who discover the planet
fun-loving Wazooos, aliens who discover the planet
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The series was animated by [http://www.okidoki.fr/web/site/v2/iphone/navigation.html OkiDoki Studios]. It was distributed by Upside Television.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030210225909/http://wazooo.okidokistudio.com/index.html</ref>
The series was animated by [http://www.okidoki.fr/web/site/v2/iphone/navigation.html OkiDoki Studios]. It was distributed by Upside Television.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030210225909/http://wazooo.okidokistudio.com/index.html</ref>


== Status ==
==Status==
25 known episodes were created, 24 of which are lost. Recently, Serbian television network<ref>http://www.tvkanald.rs/main.php?lid=0</ref> '''Kanal D''' posted the episode [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdmTer6g5eI ''WazVroom''] to their Youtube channel<ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk7vAv_TsNPCVzDijLnSNw/featured</ref>, in their own dub. Therefore three dubs of the series exist. A [https://web.archive.org/web/20030210225909/http://wazooo.okidokistudio.com/index.html website] for the series has also been archived, however most of it's contents are missing.
25 known episodes were created, 24 of which are lost. Recently, Serbian television network<ref>http://www.tvkanald.rs/main.php?lid=0</ref> '''Kanal D''' posted the episode [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdmTer6g5eI ''WazVroom''] to their Youtube channel<ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAk7vAv_TsNPCVzDijLnSNw/featured</ref>, in their own dub. Therefore three dubs of the series exist. A [https://web.archive.org/web/20030210225909/http://wazooo.okidokistudio.com/index.html website] for the series has also been archived, however, most of its contents are lost.


A Drive containing all available material is linked [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JXzk0cfYowDa9S76aOdIWIFXgs8Ti8C4?usp=sharing here].
==External Link==
*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JXzk0cfYowDa9S76aOdIWIFXgs8Ti8C4?usp=sharing Google Drive link containing all available material of ''Wazooo! What a Zoo''.] Retrieved 15 Mar '20
 
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 6 June 2020

Wazooo3.jpg

A group of Wazooos.

Status: Partially Found

Wazooo! What a Zoo aired on TVO Kids starting in 2004. This was a modified dub of Disney Channel France's Pas De Bol Pour Les Wazooo! Neither of these versions have been found.

Synopsis

It's a zoo out there. At least that's how it seems to the fun-loving Wazooos, aliens who discover the planet Earth and all its inhabitants. Simple and straightforward explanations of everything from the ins and outs of an earthworm-gathering contest to how automobiles work help children and the Wazooos gain an understanding of this world.[1]

The series was animated by OkiDoki Studios. It was distributed by Upside Television.[2]

Status

25 known episodes were created, 24 of which are lost. Recently, Serbian television network[3] Kanal D posted the episode WazVroom to their Youtube channel[4], in their own dub. Therefore three dubs of the series exist. A website for the series has also been archived, however, most of its contents are lost.

External Link

References