Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!
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Yoko Jakamoko Toto | |
Genre | Children's |
Created by | Tony Collingwood |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 28 |
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Running time | 10 minutes (5 minutes per segment) |
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Original network | CITV, CBeebies |
Original release | 22 November 2002 – 3 April 2003 |
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! (French:Yoko,Janamoko et Toto) was a 52-episode animated television series, produced by Collingwood O'Hare and HIT Entertainment, aired from 2003 to 2005 on CITV. It is about a bird named Yoko, an armadillo named Jakamoko, and a monkey named Toto who communicate only by use of each other's names. An animated short film from the series made its American debut in 2003 as part of the New York International Children's Film Festival.
Credits
Voices
- Alex Kelly - Yoko the Bird of Paradise
- Gary Martin - Jakamoko the Giant Armadillo
- Rob Rackstraw - Toto the Spider Monkey
Animators
- Julian Hanshaw
- Karen Ullmann
- Matthew Hood
- Richard James
- Sam Wooldridge
- Peter Bunzl
- Oliver Brown
- Dennis Sisterson
- Gordon Langley
- Tanya Fenton
- Nick Gibson
- Paul Daley
- Cath Lloyd
- Christian Chessell (pilot episode)
Layout artists
- Paul Gunson
- Fabrice Langelier
- Kate Fortune-Jones
Storyboard artists
- Tom Elmes
- Chris Drew
Design
- Al Douglas
- Andrea Tran
Episode list
Twenty-six two-segmented episodes were produced. Every episode title started with "The," much like the episodes of The Amazing World of Gumball and Wander Over Yonder.
- "The Special Thing" / "The Scary Monster (4 January 2003)
- "The Waterhole" / "The Patient" (11 January 2003)
- "The Whale" / "The Night" (18 January 2003)
- "The Shell" / "The Very Sticky Thing" (25 January 2003)
- "The Fly" / The Egg" (2 February 2003)
- "The Bip" / "The Visit" (9 February 2003)
- "The Naughty Noise" / "The New Best Friend" (16 February 2003)
- "The Girlfriend" / "The Cave" (23 February 2003)
- "The Other Side" / "The Longest Day" (6 March 2003)
- "The Lesson" / "The Song" (13 March 2003)
- "The Meal" / "The Windy Day" (20 March 2003)
- "The Hiccups" / "The Copycat" (27 March 2003)
- "The New King" / "The Other Monkey" (4 April 2003)
- "The Nightmare" / "The Oyster" (7 April 2003)
- "The Smell" / "The Babysitters" (11 April 2003)
- "The Seeds" / "The Traveller" (18 April 2003)
- "The Hole" / "The Rival" (25 April 2003)
- "The Island" / "The Voice" (1 May 2004)
- "The Beetle" / "The Coconut" (8 May 2004)
- "The Puzzle" / "The Late Night" (15 May 2004)
- "The Sand" / "The Leaf" (18 May 2004)
- "The Dreamers" / "The Migration" (22 May 2004)
- "The Tallest" / "The Snow" (29 May 2004)
- "The Log" / "The Contest" (2 April 2005)
- "The Meerkats" / "The Mango" (9 April 2005)
- "The Bad Word" / "The In-Crowd" (16 April 2005)
- "The Butterfly" / "The Dance" (23 April 2005)
- "The Chicken" / "The Show" (30 April 2005)
External links
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