Pakdam Pakdai

Pakdam Pakdai, also known internationally as Rat-A-Tat, is an Indian animated comedy animated TV series airing formerly on Nickelodeon India and currently airing in Sonic Nickelodeon. It is inspired by Oggy and the Cockroaches, a French animated series based on silent and friendly war between Oggy and three cockroaches. The show began in April 2013. Doggy Don (just Don in the international broadcast) is a little light-red dog, who is helped by his elder brother Colonel to fight against three mice namely Motu (Marly), Chhotu (Charly), and Lambu (Larry). Chhotu is the self-proclaimed leader of Chuha Party. With these character a bulldog also appears namely Ballu (Rox).

Doggy Don is inspired by Oggy, Chhotu is inspired by Joey, Motu is inspired by Dee Dee, Lambu is inspired by Marky, Colonel is inspired by Jack and Ballu is inspired by Bob the Bulldog. The first movie of the show, "Doggy Don VS. Billiman" ("Doggy Don vs. The Cat Man"), premiered in Nick on December 21, 2014.

Special voice effects of some Bollywood actors is been selected for different characters in the Indian broadcast of the series.

Characters

Rat-A-Tat names are in parentheses

Film

On 21 December 2014, Pakdam Pakdai: The Movie premiered, with Doggy Don and Colonel taking a trip to the future, and befriending a cat named Billiman, who turns out to be a villain and conquers the city. Doggy Don and Colonel, along with Chhotu, Motu and Lambu and the citizens of the town defeat Billiman.

The show is a coproduction between Nickelodeon and Toonz India Ltd and was launched in May 2013.[1] It won the "Best Animated TV Episode" award at the 2014 BAF Awards, organised by FICCI,[2] for the episode "Safari Don".[3]

International Airing

In Pakistan, it airs on Nickelodeon

Notes

  1. "Nick launches Pakdam Pakdai- a chase comedy". Times of India. TNN. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  2. "Nick India’s Pakdam Pakdai adjudged ‘Best Animated TV Episode’". Indian Television. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  3. Boatwala, Zeenia. "Winners of FICCI BAF 2014 Awards Announced". Animation Xpress. Retrieved 5 June 2014.

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