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Die Hydronauten
''The Hydronauts'' (german: Die Hydronauten) is a German-French-Finnish television series. It is a production of Milimages (France), Toons'n'tales (Germany), and Epidem Zot (Finland) for France 5, Kika, and NDR. The show's main curriculum is about animal facts, science, and discoveries of the sea. Characters * Neptuna, an alien astronaut and the leader of the group. Voiced by Emily Dormer. * Balty, a seal (or sea lion) and a second-in-command member of the group. Voiced by Gary Martin (actor), Gary Martin. * Ponto, a seagull considered to be the silliest of the group. Voiced by Keith Wickham. * Obo, a computer that gives the Hydronauts ocean facts. Voiced by Dan Russell. * Gloob, Neptuna's octopus who only makes gibbering noises. Voiced by Emma Tate (actress), Emma Tate. See also * List of German television series External links

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