Wumpa's World
Wumpa's World | |
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Genre |
Children's Fantasy |
Created by |
Treehouse TV CCTV Cité-Amérique TVB |
Narrated by | Lorne Cardinal (English) |
Country of origin |
Canada China (worldwide releases) Hong Kong Macau |
Original language(s) |
English French Chinese |
No. of seasons |
1 (Canada version) 3 (China version) |
No. of episodes |
35 (Canada) 55 (China) |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Treehouse TV CCTV |
Running time |
15 mins. (approx) 20 mins. (China) |
Release | |
Original network |
Treehouse TV The Knowledge Channel APTN CCTV TVB TDM |
Original release | Late 2000 – May 2002 |
Wumpa's World was a Chinese-Canadian television series for children which first aired on many networks including Treehouse TV, The Knowledge Channel, APTN, CCTV, TVB and TDM with approximately 35 15-minute episodes from August 2001 to May 2002. The pilot episode aired in late 2000. Today, the show's episodes are only seen in re-runs late during the night and earlier during the day. The characters are puppets.
Characters
- Wumpa (Lorne Cardinal) is a brown walrus who tells real-life stories which take place in a medium version of the Arctic Circle. At the end of each show, Wumpa sings his very own "goodbye song" by playing a bass guitar that looks like a didgeridoo. Most of the show's episodes end with Wumpa's goodbye song's most famous line, which is "Well, bye-bye, and don't forget, always keep your tusks shiny and your blubber clean". He only occasionally appears in the story itself.
- Zig and Zag are two young snowmobiles. Zig is yellow and pink, while Zag is blue and orange. A bicycle bell is mounted on Zig's handlebars and a horn is mounted on Zag's.
- Tiguak (Tim Gosley)[1] is a polar bear who lives in an igloo and mostly eats fish. He has a bed and a toy bear he calls "Mr. Snoozers".
- Seeka (Jani Lauzon)[2] and Tuk are snow hares who live in a den with two entrances – one for each of them.
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