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Also known as | Canimals: We Can Do It! |
Genre | Comedy |
Written by |
Stuart Kenworthy Ian Carney |
Voices of | Marie Fagundo Todd Winters Robert Pope Sly Johnson Martial Le Minoux Jeremy Prevost |
Theme music composer | Simon Russell |
Country of origin |
South Korea United Kingdom |
Original language(s) |
English Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Carlos Biern Yoo Kyoung Kim |
Running time | 7 Minutes |
Production company(s) | Voozclub Co., Ltd. |
Distributor |
Aardman (UK) BRB Internacional (Rest of World) |
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Picture format | HDTV 1080p |
Audio format | Mono |
First shown in | EBS TV |
Original release | 9 June 2011 – present |
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Canimals (literally can-animals) also known as Canimals: We Can Do It! is a South Korean/British live-action/CGI animated hybrid television series by Voozclub Co., Ltd. The main characters are Ato, Mimi, Uly, Fizzy, Nia, Oz, Pow, Toki, and Leon. Internationally, the series has aired in the UK through Aardman and worldwide through BRB Internacional.
Canimals follows a group of little tin can-like elflike animals that go around rediscovering the world from a different point of view. The Canimals find something new and worthy of attention in the most mundane of things.
The series was added to Toons.TV in 2016.
Canimals was licensed based on a long-run cartoon series and supported by the creators of Pucca (Voozclub), Wallace & Gromit (Aardman) and Suckers (BRB International). With a spectacular style guide, Canimals has prepared a wide-ranging licensing and merchandising plan set to be launched in conjunction with the series’ TV premiere in 2011.
BRB International manages all the series’ rights on the Iberian Peninsula.
Netflix also picked up the series in 2015 and has the complete series available for viewing.
Canimals won as the best for kids 7-10 at the 2010 Kids' Jury and nominated for the Licensing Challenge in MIPJR 2010.
In the UK, ITV Studios Home Entertainment released Volume 1 on 29 January 2011.