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''Poko'' is a Canadian
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Produced in Canada by the
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, ''Poko'' was created b
Jeff Rosen
and began production in 2003 and ended in 2006 after three production cycles. ''Poko'' aired in Canada on CBC Television in the
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programming block, and was broadcast in Turkey on Yumurcak TV until the channel closed in mid-June 2016. It was narrated by actor and dancer
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. In
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, it was narrated by the frontman of Capital Inicial, Dinho Ouro Preto. The show was awarded the 2004
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for Best Pre-school Program in 2003 and the Alliance for Children & Television (ACT) Grand Prize in 2007.


Characters


Main

* Poko is a little boy who, every day, plays in his bedroom, or out in his backyard, but he also has a magic finger. When he says "Poko pippity pop!", he can draw objects, which then become real, by tracing them in the air with his finger. Poko often encounters obstacles and gets cranky or upset, but then cheers up with the help of an unseen narrator. Voiced by Cameron Davidson. * Minus is Poko's pet dog. He is very playful, and often causes trouble. Minus is named for the sign minus (–); while not always understanding what's going on, he is sometimes showing much more human-like behaviour, such as being able to walk on his hind feet, play soccer, or dance. He is named for his ability to erase Poko's creations from existence (when they aren't needed anymore or he doesn't like them) by using his nose like an
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. His silly antics often cause Poko to laugh and say "Silly Minus!" * Mr. Murphy is Poko's stuffed toy monkey, who usually just sits around. He can sometimes be seen to have moved his hands (such as to shrug, or cover his eyes), but is never seen actually moving.


Recurring

* Bibi is a young girl who is Poko's friend. She comes over sometimes to have a play date with Poko. Bibi can use her magic sticker book in a way that resembles Poko's ability, by opening the book to a sticker of an object and then making that object real, while saying "Bibi bibbity bop!". Bibi first appeared in the second season. Voiced by Jessica Parsons.


Show structure

The show follows the same sequence every episode: * Title sequence * Poko wakes up (longer version only in season 1) * Indoor episode * Play sequence * Mighty Murph story (season 1); Poko's Playhouse (season 2) * Play sequence * Outdoors episode * Play sequence * Ending sequence


Episodes

Each episode features two segments. The first one is indoors, after Poko wakes up. The second is outdoors, in the garden. In both, Poko encounters a problem, but usually overcomes it after observing a smaller creature (such as a bird, ladybug, worm, etc.) solving a similar problem. Also beneficial to children, the narrator helps Poko to name and understand his feelings, and find appropriate ways to deal with them: for example, on some occasions, when Poko has become angry at Minus, he has gone and given a blast on his tuba to release his frustration. Another common solution is for Poko to give Mr. Murphy a hug. In this way, the show suggests positive methods of dealing with problems. When this happens they usually perform the following: "hug a monkey...hug him tight...hug him till you feel alright". Poko does either that, or if Mr. Murphy isn't available, Poko releases his frustration by doing a dance called "The Poko Polka". He also has choices to release his frustration: either spending time alone on his swing, or shake his frustration out. In the second season, a new segment was added called "Poko's Playhouse", in which Poko, Minus, and Bibi perform for a stuffed toy audience on a "Grand Ole Opry" type play-stage, with children performing a background song for each episode. Similar to '' Toopy and Binoo'', some episodes made appearances in more than one episode.


Season 1 (2003)


Season 2 (2005-2006)


Play sequence

Two thirty-second shorts exist in each episode where Poko, Minus and Mr. Murphy play against a monocolor background. They may be swimming, surfing, riding an imaginary Roller coaster, or doing other activities or even dressing up like a ball.


Mighty Murph

In the middle of each show in season one, Poko reads a Mighty Murph story. Each one is made using
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, in cartoon style, and involves a baby Mr. Murphy in some dilemma, such as being hungry, or having nowhere to play. He then imagines he is Mighty Murph (a superhero who is parodied as Superman as Mighty Murph can be seen doing a scene which is a reference to the Superman (Fielscheir animated series), and flies around to find a solution to his problem. His search is fruitless, and he realizes the best place is just where he is, as his own self with his mother. The stories are told by the narrator.


Awards

*
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- Best Pre-School Program (2004) * ACT Award - Grand Prize (2007) * ACT Award - Animation Age 3-5 (2007)


References


External links


POKO , canadaonscreen.ca
* {{IMDb title, 0391679




POKO on Halifax Film's website
2000s Canadian animated television series 2003 Canadian television series debuts 2006 Canadian television series endings Animated television series about children Animated television series about dogs Animated television series about monkeys Canadian children's animated comedy television series Canadian preschool education television series Canadian stop-motion animated television series CBC Television original programming Television series by DHX Media Animated preschool education television series 2000s preschool education television series Television shows set in Nova Scotia Television shows filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canadian Screen Award-winning television shows English-language television shows