Tag: Oggy

  • Rainy day adventures with your favourite toons – Shin Chan, Oggy, and Honey Bunny

    Rainy day adventures with your favourite toons – Shin Chan, Oggy, and Honey Bunny

    Mumbai: The rains have started, pitter-pattering on the rooftops and announcing the return of school, exams and homework. But don’t let the gloomy weather bring down your spirits. What if you could spend this monsoon with your favorite Sony YAY! toons by your side? From laughing in the classroom with Shin chan to dancing in the rain with Honey Bunny, turn monsoon season into an epic adventure:

    Unwind like Oggy

    Remember how Oggy chills out after a long day of being chased by those pesky cockroaches? Channel your inner Oggy after school. Grab some hot, steaming snacks – pakoras or samosas – cuddle up on the couch under your favourite blanket, and catch up on your favorite shows.

    Shin chan

    He’s got a pocket full of laughter and pranks, and he makes everyone laugh. School can get dull sometimes, but once you channel Shin chan, things can never be boring. You could ditch the usual games and play tic-tac-toe with your friends on your notebook or fold a tiny paper airplane and see who can make it land in the wastebasket at the corner of the classroom.  

    Dance in the rain with Honey Bunny

    The monsoon rains are a perfect excuse to splash in puddles and have some fun. The OG Jholers would be the perfect partners-in-crime for a rainy-day adventure. Put on your raincoats and boots and jump in with Honey, Bunny, Popat, and Zordaar. And fold some paper boats and race them. Who would win – you or Honey Bunny?

    Tune into Sony YAY! and beat the back-to-school blues with your favourite toons!

  • Your favourite toons are taking over Valentine’s day- find out how

    Your favourite toons are taking over Valentine’s day- find out how

    Mumbai: Valentine’s day is here and it’s time to celebrate love and friendship. On this special day, ditch the traditional and get ready for something wacky and wonderful. Imagine if your favourite Sony YAY! toons became your Valentine. From Honey Bunny to Oggy and The Daltons, picture them stealing hearts, spreading love, and going the extra mile to make your day magical. Curious about the antics they’d pull to show their love? Let’s dive in and find out.

    Honey Bunny: Double the Trouble, Double the Fun

    These mischievous twins are always up to something with their knack for trouble and their playful pranks are guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. Get ready for a double dose of fun and laughter, and a day filled with their signature jholmaal – it’s sure to be the most hilarious Valentine’s Day ever with Honey Bunny.

    Oggy: Grumpy Cat to Sweetheart

    Even though Oggy is constantly chasing the three pesky cockroaches with his swatter, he sure has a soft side to him. If he were your date this Valentine’s Day, he is sure to surprise you with a bouquet and a basket of delicious apples. Now that’s how you win someone’s heart, Oggy style.

    Make new friends with The Daltons

    These four wacky brothers are planning to steal your heart this Valentine’s Day. The Daltons may be locked up in prison, but they’re never short on schemes to break free – their persistence is their love language. Just like they’re relentless in breaking free, they’ll shower you with affection and never give up on making your day unforgettable. So, prepare to be swept off your feet by their unique brand of love – it’s going to be a jailbreak you won’t want to miss.

  • The art of storytelling hasn’t ever changed: Oggy creator Marc du Pontavice

    The art of storytelling hasn’t ever changed: Oggy creator Marc du Pontavice

    MUMBAI: Since its launch, Oggy and the Cockroaches has generated fan after fan in various parts of the world. Furthermore, the slapstick French animated series has found a sweet spot in Indian kids.

    Oggy was initially on Nickelodeon India for the first four seasons and the seasons starting from the fifth one till the announced seventh one was taken up by Cartoon Network in 2012. Earlier this year, Xilam Animation, the name that gave rise to this new iconic character, tied up with Nazara Technologies to launch a host of mobile games for the tech-savvy younger audiences. Over 600 million homes in 160 countries are hooked to the show, which has had its fair share of modifications to suit the local needs such as adding voiceover for India.

    The creator of Oggy and the Cockroaches, Xilam Animation founder and CEO Marc du Pontavice spoke in an email interaction spoke about the sophistication that animation has achieved today. The 20-year-old cartoon series has definitely had visible changes over the years owing to technology. However, he maintains that nothing changed the storytelling that they believed in right from the start.

    Edited excerpts:

    Now that Oggy is 20 years old, how do you connect with new audiences watching the show for the very first time?

    Well, if we are talking about kids, we actually have a new audience every five years. It’s almost like a fresh start for all those generations. We try to tweak the motivation of the characters, the story, Oggy’s adventure and so on – just to be a bit different. Although the characters themselves haven’t changed that much. Oggy is always a very dedicated, caring character with plenty of sensibility.

    What has changed is that the first season was primarily a battle between a cat and the roaches within the house. Then in the second season, we started having him go to vacation, going to the country, going to the beach – episodes that were happening outside the house. So it was really testing the dynamic between the characters outside of the house. We didn’t always want to say in the house because you always have to bring something different, season after season.

    In season three, Oggy started to have a job – after all, he has a mortgage to pay – and the humour came from the roaches who were messing up his business.

    Then in season four, we added the love affair with Olivia, a new neighbour and a new dynamic for Oggy. This was really fun because the roaches would put Oggy in embarrassing situations with Olivia and she was different, dynamic and fun. She is a very daring character in the sense that she wants to protect the life of animals, and for her the roaches are animals who should be protected.

    Season five was a big leap for us because it was taking all of those characters and bringing them into various stages of history. As part of this, we even tell a story of India’s past! It is really fun because it’s even more adventurous and more action driven.

    What modifications did you have to make over time and what were the challenges?

    Although technology has helped the process, the art of the storytelling hasn’t ever changed. It is the same type of storytelling we have been creating for many years.

    The animation is certainly more sophisticated. Nowadays we have many new tools at our disposition, and the backgrounds are definitely more sophisticated. Season five was produced in HD, in term of the resolution of the image and it is pretty spectacular. That just wasn’t possible 20 years ago.

    When you watch an Oggy episode, you can watch it on your phone or on a big screen. Both work, which is really exciting and that tells you how detailed and more sophisticated we are. In terms of audio, we have developed a complete and very interesting use of sound effects, music and character voices – especially in season five. This allows the character to demonstrate their personality and express themselves in non-dialogue ways.

    In terms of my favourite episode, it’s always the last one I’ve worked on.

    There was a bit of Bollywood and cricket too, can you elaborate on that?

    If we had written the episode from Paris, we would have probably had done something on historical myths or legends and things like that. It felt much more accurate and funny to use something that was more important to Indian society today. So, we incorporated both Bollywood and cricket, and above all created an authentic and funny storyline.

    In India, the show has dialogues. What led to the change?

    Watching it – and hearing it – is a unique experience, I must say. At the beginning of Oggy, there was one country that was doing this – Germany. For some reason, their tradition with slapstick was always to add some sort of a voiceover.

    But in India, it seems to be very different and I would say people who created this [at Cartoon Network] did it very well. I am not Indian, and I don’t know Hindi [or Tamil or Telugu] so it’s difficult for me to comment on this with any authority. But people have translated it for me so that I knew what was going on. I think it adds another layer of energy, another layer of comedy.

    Oggy, you might say, is unique in India because of this reason. It’s interesting that on our YouTube account, the show doesn’t work in India as well as in other parts of the world because we haven’t used those voices.

    Do you plan to create more India-centric episodes?

    Fans and viewers in India loved the return of ‘Asli Oggy’ on Cartoon Network last year, and the audience reception was wonderful. We enjoyed making the three episodes that showed his wonderful adventures in India. And if we see the opportunity in the future, we would be happy to take Oggy and The Cockroaches, back to India for more fun!

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  • Turner gears up to make a splash with Oggy and Tik Tak Tail

    MUMBAI: The year 2017 so far has been pretty much of a killjoy for those in the TV business what with advertisers putting the brakes on spending on pay channels. The kids TV space has been no exception. But Turner International India executive director & network head kids, south Asia, Krishna Desai is hoping that the category will take a turn for the better come this festive season.

    Turner is all set to roll out two new shows – the ever so popular Oggy and the Cockroaches on Cartoon Network (CN) on 14 August (6pm-6:30 pm) and  a homegrown chase comedy Tik Tak Tail on Pogo by the first half of September.

    Its Asia office  had announced the acquisition of rights to season five, six and seven of the former earlier this year, while the India office had commissioned India’s hot and emerging studio Cosmos Maya to produce the latter. The Tik Tak Tail deal allows it to retain the telecast rights for south Asia.

    Promotions for Oggy and the Cockroaches have started in June with three or four music videos being released on air and on digital. On- ground, on-air and on digital multicity contests are planned through its annually organized School Contact Program (SCP)- but more of that later.  Its campaign emphasizes that it is airing the Asli Oggy episodes. (It has the first run rights to all seasons of the show; the Nick channel cluster telecasts the reruns of earlier seasons at times different from those of CN).

    Desai and his VP, head-ad sales South Asia Juhi Ravindranath are banking heavily on the two new shows.  Ravindranath  has already roped in Perfetti as one of its partners for Oggy which is making a comeback with fresh episodes after a long gap.

    “In India getting good viewership is also a challenge, India being a single TV viewing home and the total viewing of kids content on the kids category is stuck at 20 per cent and not going beyond that for some time,” says Desai.

    Adds Ravindranath: “We are hoping to see some excitement being kicked into the year long stagnant kids genre in the coming festive season.”

    Desai says one of the legs of that initiative is Tik Tak Tail.  “Since Pogo is positioned as a hybrid channel which has both international and local content, we are constantly looking for homegrown IP which will appeal to the kids audience. And Tik Tak Tail (which essentially is a tale of a rabbit outsmarting a tiger who wants to hunt it down and eat it)  fitted in with what we were looking for. It’s a fun chase comedy which Pogo kids will love.”

    A strong promotion drive has been drawn up to make kids aware of Tik Tak Tail and also possibly fall in love with the franchise through  its SCP. The exercise, which takes place annually, will collectively reach out to close to a  million students (between standards one to eight) across 1000 schools.

    The SCP was flagged off in early August and will cover the cities of Mumbai, Pune, Lucknow, Surat, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. Mainstream brands such as Dettol, Aquaguard, Himalaya, Go-Cheese and Ford have put their might behind the on-ground initiative.

    Ravindranath is in conversation with a handful of other brands to come on board the two shows as on-air sponsors; she expects the deals to close soon. But she is quite confident of the genre and ad rates going northwards too.

    Says she: “The kids genre right now is under-monetised because its viewership share genre has not  really matched up to  the genre’s ad pie.  Mainstream and non-kids brands have been using the medium With new players in the market and penetration going deeper into rural areas, new local advertisers will emerge and the genre is expected to grow.”

    Says a media observer: “It’s great that Desai and team Turner have come up with new offerings on the network. It will help brands which have been conserving their spends so far to look at them as options for media buys as the shows get viewership. Overall too, I am optimistic of the offerings as Oggy and the Cockroaches is a great franchise and Cosmos Maya has been delivering winning series for the kids networks. However, data has shown that kids are consuming content increasingly on OTT like Vootkids, Amazon Kids, and SonyLiv kids and YouTube pioneers like ChuChuTV.  And the linear television channels have to keep a watch on that.”

    Desai, on his part, is not disturbed by this trend. Says he:  “The OTT market is very small as compared to linear from a kids genre point of view. OTT will only add to the experience but it won’t take away from the linear space.  From our side we have partnered with both Amazon and Voot – both of whom are showing many of our shows on their digital platforms. In my opinion, linear television will remain strong for a very long time in India.”

    The success of Oggy and the Cockroaches and Tik Tak Tail will only help cement that faith and belief.

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  • Turner Asia Pacific acquires Oggy and the Cockroaches seasons 6 and 7

    Turner Asia Pacific acquires Oggy and the Cockroaches seasons 6 and 7

    MUMBAI: Xilam, the award-winning animation production company, today announced that Turner Asia Pacific, one of its key broadcast partners, has acquired two additional seasons for its ratings-winner Oggy and the Cockroaches. The series in 4K will be delivered from 2017 onwards and available across Turner’s channels including Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Pogo.

    Turner’s chief content officer of its kids’ networks in Asia Pacific Mark Eyers said: “We all know that cockroaches have some serious survival skills, and there’s just something about Oggy and his mischievous friends that continues to connect with kids. By extending the relationship with Xilam, Turner has kept hold of a proven hit to further boost its leadership position in the region.”

    Xilam Animation CEO and founder Marc du Pontavice added, “Oggy’s worldwide success continues to hit new highs, and we are thrilled to pursue the partnership with Turner and Cartoon Network that helped build and expand Oggy as a phenomenon throughout Asia.”

    In Season 5 (78 x 7’), the battle goes on between Oggy and the roaches as they travel back in time through the ages and meet icons such as Caesar, Leonardo da Vinci and the Cyclops, as well as rocketing forward into the year 3000. Seasons 6 and 7 (156 x 7’) will comprise a mix of brand new episodes along with full remakes of classic stories from seasons 1 and 2 all produced in 4K. After almost 20 years of success, this spectacular addition of 234 new episodes, all in 4K, will project the brand in the next 15 years, as it will keep entertaining the kids and their parents with them.

  • Turner Asia Pacific acquires Oggy and the Cockroaches seasons 6 and 7

    Turner Asia Pacific acquires Oggy and the Cockroaches seasons 6 and 7

    MUMBAI: Xilam, the award-winning animation production company, today announced that Turner Asia Pacific, one of its key broadcast partners, has acquired two additional seasons for its ratings-winner Oggy and the Cockroaches. The series in 4K will be delivered from 2017 onwards and available across Turner’s channels including Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Pogo.

    Turner’s chief content officer of its kids’ networks in Asia Pacific Mark Eyers said: “We all know that cockroaches have some serious survival skills, and there’s just something about Oggy and his mischievous friends that continues to connect with kids. By extending the relationship with Xilam, Turner has kept hold of a proven hit to further boost its leadership position in the region.”

    Xilam Animation CEO and founder Marc du Pontavice added, “Oggy’s worldwide success continues to hit new highs, and we are thrilled to pursue the partnership with Turner and Cartoon Network that helped build and expand Oggy as a phenomenon throughout Asia.”

    In Season 5 (78 x 7’), the battle goes on between Oggy and the roaches as they travel back in time through the ages and meet icons such as Caesar, Leonardo da Vinci and the Cyclops, as well as rocketing forward into the year 3000. Seasons 6 and 7 (156 x 7’) will comprise a mix of brand new episodes along with full remakes of classic stories from seasons 1 and 2 all produced in 4K. After almost 20 years of success, this spectacular addition of 234 new episodes, all in 4K, will project the brand in the next 15 years, as it will keep entertaining the kids and their parents with them.

  • Cartoon Network beefs up March line up for kids

    Cartoon Network beefs up March line up for kids

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network’s latest programming content promises to make March an exciting month for its young viewers. Keeping the current topical issues in mind, Cartoon Network will be introducing three all-new special series – ‘Kris Ke Exam Tips’, ‘CN T20 League’ and ‘Colour Colour Which Colour?’

    As March marks the beginning of exam fever for kids, Cartoon Network’s favourite character Kris from Roll No. 21 has designed a special series for his fans to help them cope with examination stress. ‘Kris Ke Exam Tips’, the new series has started airing from 7 March at 1 pm and 8 pm respectively. Kris shares interesting and helpful exam tips with his friends to help them conquer their exam stress. Additionally a special on-air contest will be introduced to boost their confidence and morale before their examination. Lucky winners will stand a chance to win a lot of exciting prizes like laptops, PSPs, Kris goodie bags, etc.

    Cartoon Network has also launched another special series, ‘CN T20 League’ for the ardent cricket fans. ‘CN T20 League’ on 7 March, a show that will run Monday to Friday at 11:30 am.  CN T20 League will see Oggy, Henry, Kris and Haddi with all the characters competing with each other for 20 days in 20 power packed specials.

    Since March also marks the month of Holi, adding some more colourful shades to the screen, the channel has also planned a special surprise for its viewers. A unique series featuring Kris, Oggy and Haddi will see them enjoying the festival of colours in a segment ‘Colour Colour Which Colour?’ on 24 of March, 10 am onwards.

  • Cartoon Network beefs up March line up for kids

    Cartoon Network beefs up March line up for kids

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network’s latest programming content promises to make March an exciting month for its young viewers. Keeping the current topical issues in mind, Cartoon Network will be introducing three all-new special series – ‘Kris Ke Exam Tips’, ‘CN T20 League’ and ‘Colour Colour Which Colour?’

    As March marks the beginning of exam fever for kids, Cartoon Network’s favourite character Kris from Roll No. 21 has designed a special series for his fans to help them cope with examination stress. ‘Kris Ke Exam Tips’, the new series has started airing from 7 March at 1 pm and 8 pm respectively. Kris shares interesting and helpful exam tips with his friends to help them conquer their exam stress. Additionally a special on-air contest will be introduced to boost their confidence and morale before their examination. Lucky winners will stand a chance to win a lot of exciting prizes like laptops, PSPs, Kris goodie bags, etc.

    Cartoon Network has also launched another special series, ‘CN T20 League’ for the ardent cricket fans. ‘CN T20 League’ on 7 March, a show that will run Monday to Friday at 11:30 am.  CN T20 League will see Oggy, Henry, Kris and Haddi with all the characters competing with each other for 20 days in 20 power packed specials.

    Since March also marks the month of Holi, adding some more colourful shades to the screen, the channel has also planned a special surprise for its viewers. A unique series featuring Kris, Oggy and Haddi will see them enjoying the festival of colours in a segment ‘Colour Colour Which Colour?’ on 24 of March, 10 am onwards.

  • Cartoon Network & Pogo go filmy with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dilwale’

    Cartoon Network & Pogo go filmy with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dilwale’

    MUMBAI: December seems exciting for Turner International’s kids channels in India — Pogo and Cartoon Network —  as the network goes filmy with Shah Rukh Khan‘s upcoming film Dilwale, which is all set to release on 18 December.

     

    Khan along with his Dilwale team will be seen in three new TV specials created especially for kids. Kris Aur Shah Rukh Ki Dilwale Bollywood Class will premiere on 19 December at 12 noon, Oggy Ki Birthday Party – Dilwale Style on Cartoon Network will premiere on 25 December at 11 am and Bheem Aur Dilwale will premiere on 13 December at 12 pm on Pogo in a 90 minute special, wherein the entire cast of Dilwale visits Dholakpur.

     

    Both TV specials are complimented with contests that will give kids the opportunity to win prizes.

     

    While Kris Aur Shah Rukh Ki Dilwale Bollywood Class will see superstar Khan helping CN’s superhero Kris from the Roll No. 21 series realise his dreams of being a superstar, Oggy’s birthday party will know no bounds as his brother invites the entire cast and crew of Dilwale to celebrate his big day.

     

    Dilwale also stars Kajol, Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon.