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Jelly Jamm Poster 2.jpg|Different ''Jelly Jamm'' poster.
Jelly Jamm Poster 2.jpg|Different ''Jelly Jamm'' poster.
Jelly jamm pilot.jpeg|Designs from the pilot of Bello, Ongo, Rita, Goomo and Mina.
Jelly jamm pilot.jpeg|Designs from the pilot of Bello, Ongo, Rita, Goomo and Mina.
Jelly jamm pilot 2.jpeg|Promotional poster of an alternative design of Bello.
Jelly jamm pilot 2.jpeg|Promotional poster of an alternative design of Bello. Image found by LP10M.
Jelly jamm pilot 3.jpeg|Mina and Ongo.
Jelly jamm pilot 3.jpeg|Mina and Ongo.
Jelly jamm pilot 7.jpeg|The semi-final Mina design with her leg stretched out.
Jelly jamm pilot 7.jpeg|The semi-final Mina design with her leg stretched out.
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Noflashjellyjamm.jpg|Image found by LP10M
Noflashjellyjamm.jpg|Image found by LP10M
Bello_frontal_pilot_promo.jpg|Image found by LP10M
Bello_frontal_pilot_promo.jpg|Image found by LP10M
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Jelly jamm final.png|The characters finalized designs.  
Jelly jamm final.png|The characters finalized designs.  
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Revision as of 15:30, 11 August 2023

Jelly jamm early logo.jpeg

An early logo for the series. Image found by LP10M.

Status: Partially Found

Jelly Jamm is a children's animated TV series created by Carlos L. Del Rey, Victor M. Lopez, and David Cantolla (who also worked on Pocoyo) that ran on Channel 5's Milkshake! block from 2011-2013. The series consists of seven characters Bello, Goomo, Rita, Mina, Ongo, King, and Queen all taking place in a neighborhood on the planet Jammbo. The characters jam to the music produced inside bubbles from the planet's music factory, only to turn sad and grey if it stopped producing music.

Pitch Pilot

In March of 2008 a pilot was made to pitch the series to Channel 5. The characters had noticeably different designs compared to the final show. Some footage of the pilot along with some character concept art was discovered on the pilot's creator Rafael Carmona's website.[1] While more clips of the pilot were uploaded to YouTube.

In March 2022 YouTuber Fractius uploaded the series "bible" that contained more information on the pilot, any more additional information on it is currently unknown as of July 2022.

Notes

  • In 2008 a web page was made for Jelly Jamm that had the pilot designs. Sadly if you want to access the page in the Wayback Machine, will appear an error called AC_RunActiveContent.js and you will not be able to see the page, as of 2023 there's no solution to this.
  • In the video of Fractius "El caso del piloto perdido de Jelly Jamm Lost Media", he said that the pilot is actually a teaser, confirmed by one of the productors of the show, the same productor that gave the pitch bible to him.

Gallery

Concept Art

Promotional photos

Pilot screenshots

Footage from the pilot

More clips of the pilot.

Clips from the pilot.

Misc content

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2008-2009 trademark.

Pitch Bible.

See Also

Milkshake! (Channel 5)

CITV (ITV)

References