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'''''Piki and Poko: Adventures in StarLand''''' (or simply '''''Piki and Poko''''') is an American Flash animated web series created by David Cutler (now known as Rowan Cutler) and Mark Ewert for Mondo Media. It aired from 1999 to 2001, with 27 episodes. Unlike other Flash animated web series by Mondo Media, such as ''The God and Devil Show'', ''Like, News'', ''Happy Tree Friends'', the series is appropriate for all ages, according to co-creator Mark Ewert<ref>https://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/beyond-saturday-morning/article_c2edc23a-a372-5d69-8fbc-453f99065b9f.html ''Beyond Saturday morning''</ref>. While the series had 27 episodes, there are 6 unaired episodes. The two unaired episodes have been found, '''''the other four are lost'''''.
'''''Piki and Poko: Adventures in StarLand''''' (or simply '''''Piki and Poko''''') is an American Flash animated web series created by David Cutler (now known as Rowan Cutler) and Mark Ewert for Mondo Media. It aired from 1999 to 2001, with 27 episodes. Unlike other Flash animated web series by Mondo Media, such as ''The God and Devil Show'', ''Like, News'', ''Happy Tree Friends'', the series is appropriate for all ages, according to co-creator Mark Ewert<ref> [https://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/beyond-saturday-morning/article_c2edc23a-a372-5d69-8fbc-453f99065b9f.html "Beyond Saturday morning"]</ref>. While the series had 27 episodes, there are 6 unaired episodes. The two unaired episodes have been found, '''''the other four are lost'''''.


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 22:29, 17 September 2024

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Title card.

Status: Partially Lost

Piki and Poko: Adventures in StarLand (or simply Piki and Poko) is an American Flash animated web series created by David Cutler (now known as Rowan Cutler) and Mark Ewert for Mondo Media. It aired from 1999 to 2001, with 27 episodes. Unlike other Flash animated web series by Mondo Media, such as The God and Devil Show, Like, News, Happy Tree Friends, the series is appropriate for all ages, according to co-creator Mark Ewert[1]. While the series had 27 episodes, there are 6 unaired episodes. The two unaired episodes have been found, the other four are lost.

Plot

The series follows Piki Matsumoto (voiced by Nikki Rapp, credited as Nicki Rapp), a perky cheerleader, and Poko Shizumitsu (voiced by Alexis Lezin), a downtrodden orphan, two anime-inspired girls who get sucked into StarLand by evil candy. They are needed to free the celestial Zodiac DJs from The Evil Homemaker (voiced by and their leader, Shaper. Trapped in this confusing new environment with Fertilidad (also voiced by Alexis Lezin) as their guide, Piki and Poko must navigate StarLand while learning to master their own awesome powers.

Availability

The series was available on Mondo Mini Shows' website from 1999 to 2007, when it was removed from the site and was rebranded. All 27 episodes were uploaded by YouTube user Monia181920 from February 3, 2009 to June 19 of the same year. According to the unofficial Piki and Poko fansite, there are 6 unaired episodes, and 3 finished scripts that were just beginning to be animated, but never finished[2]. YouTube user Monia181920 uploaded the first 2 unaired episodes on June 19, 2009. The other 4 unaired episodes are lost, and have not surfaced online. It's unknown what the plots for the episodes were about.

The 3 scripts are also lost, and it's unknown what the plots for the scripts were about.

As of 2024, the other 4 unaired episodes and the 3 scripts are lost, and have yet to be found.

Episodes

# Title Year Status
1 "Dead Wrong" 2001 Found
2 "Fishy Fishy" 2001 Found
3 "A Merry Chase" 2001 Lost
4 "Welcome Ducky" 2001 Lost
5 "The Unlucky" 2001 Lost
6 "Anthropormorphizing" 2001 Lost
7 "Under Her Wing" 2001 Lost
8 "Faith in You" 2001 Lost
9 "Heavy with Ice" 2001 Lost

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