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*The Twins – Billy and Mac ({{lang-pt|Pedro e Juca}}) are Marina's rascal cousins. Their shenanigans tend to get them (and the park) in a heap of trouble, but they are harmless and have only the best intentions. |
*The Twins – Billy and Mac ({{lang-pt|Pedro e Juca}}) are Marina's rascal cousins. Their shenanigans tend to get them (and the park) in a heap of trouble, but they are harmless and have only the best intentions. |
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*Dr. Green ({{lang-pt|Dr. Jardim}}) (Voiced by [[Rick Jones (voice actor)|Rick Jones]]) – Marina and the twins’ grandfather who is also the wise vet/caretaker of Smiling Trees Park. He runs the park's Animal Hospital, which was built in a pod of a giant beanstalk. Whenever Marina's stuck, she knows Grandpa can help her find the answer. |
*Dr. Green ({{lang-pt|Dr. Jardim}}) (Voiced by [[Rick Jones (voice actor)|Rick Jones]]) – Marina and the twins’ grandfather who is also the wise vet/caretaker of Smiling Trees Park. He runs the park's Animal Hospital, which was built in a pod of a giant beanstalk. Whenever Marina's stuck, she knows Grandpa can help her find the answer. |
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*Rosy Barb ({{lang-pt|Agente Rosa}}) (Voiced by [[Holly Gauthier-Frankel]]) – An pink |
*Rosy Barb ({{lang-pt|Agente Rosa}}) (Voiced by [[Holly Gauthier-Frankel]]) – An pink [[Pomacanthidae|angelfish]] who is an S.E.A. agent that loves color and enjoys decorating the ocean bottom until it's just right. She knows the cove inside out and whenever Fishtronaut's on dry land, he can always check in with Rosy via the Web Clam. |
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*Happy Plumb ({{lang-pt|Chumbo Feliz}}) (Voiced by [[Terrence Scammell (Canadian actor)|Terrence Scammell]]) – A wise elderly [[grouper]] who likes living quietly at the bottom of the cove and knows just about all there is. No one knows how long he's been around, but it's a very long time, indeed. He remembers the very beginnings of Smiling Trees Park. Whenever Fishtronaut is stumped, he knows Happy Plumb can point him in the right direction, that is, if he can decipher Plumb's riddle of an answer. |
*Happy Plumb ({{lang-pt|Chumbo Feliz}}) (Voiced by [[Terrence Scammell (Canadian actor)|Terrence Scammell]]) – A wise elderly [[grouper]] who likes living quietly at the bottom of the cove and knows just about all there is. No one knows how long he's been around, but it's a very long time, indeed. He remembers the very beginnings of Smiling Trees Park. Whenever Fishtronaut is stumped, he knows Happy Plumb can point him in the right direction, that is, if he can decipher Plumb's riddle of an answer. |
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Fishtronaut | |
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Also known as | Peixonauta |
Genre | Children's television series, Educational entertainment, Educational television |
Created by | Célia Catunda Kiko Mistrorigo |
Directed by | Célia Catunda Kiko Mistrorigo Rick Jones (voice) |
Voices of | Fábio Lucindo as Fishtronaut (Brazil) Dawn Ford as Fishtronaut (USA) Angela Galuppo as Marina (USA) Terrence Scammell as Zeke and Happy Plumb (USA) Rick Jones as Dr. Green (USA) Justin Bradley as Mac and Billy (USA) Holly Gauthier-Frankel as Rosy Barb (USA) |
Composer | Paulo Tatit |
Country of origin | Brazil Canada |
Original languages | Portuguese English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 104 (each season contains 26 pairs of episodes) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producers | Celia Catunda Kiko Mistrorigo Ricardo Rozzino |
Running time | 11 minutes (two episodes in a pair fill a 30 minute block) |
Production companies | TV PinGuim Tooncan Yoopa! |
Original release | |
Network | Discovery Kids (Latin America) Qubo (USA English dub) Clan (Spain) File:Logotipo da TV Brasil.png |
Release | April 20, 2009 April 10, 2015 | –
Fishtronaut (Template:Lang-pt) is a Brazilian and Canadian animated children's television series created by Celia Catunda[1] and Kiko Mistrorigo Clan (TV channel) and produced by TV PinGuim, in association with Discovery Kids (Latin America).[2] The series tells the story of Fishtronaut, a fish in a spacesuit, similar to reverse scuba gear, which allows him to fly and breathe out of water. He is a secret agent who, along with his friends Marina and Zeek, unravel the mysteries occurring in the Smiling Trees Park. They solve the mysteries with the help of a P.O.P. (Primary Objective Pod), a magical multicolored ball containing clues vital to the mission. Viewers are invited to dance along with the heroes to a tune, so that the P.O.P. will open and release the clues inside. The series is aimed at children ages 3–7 and debuted successfully on Discovery Kids in Latin America on April 20, 2009.[3]
In the international market, the series is marketed by the names of Peztronauta (Spanish) or Fishtronaut (English). After success on TV, Peixonauta was produced as a play called Peixonauta to TV Theatre, which premiered on January 9, 2011 in Rio de Janeiro. On November 9, 2012, a movie titled Peixonauta – Agente Secreto da O.S.T.R.A. (in English: Fishtronaut - Secret Agent of O.Y.S.T.E.R.) was released. As of March 30, 2015, the series also airs on the Qubo network, owned by Ion Media Networks.[4]
The show has been noted for its success in teaching kids to care for the environment.[5]
Location
The show is set in the Smiling Trees Park, where elephants, monkeys and other animals from around the world roam free. Children are welcome to explore the forest and climb the trees, or ride a sub to the bottom of the cove and its colorful reef. In the park is Quiet Lake, which is fed by a long river. The river also extends beyond the lake into a sandy cove along the ocean.
Characters
Main
- Fishtronaut – An anthropomorphic goldfish. He wears a Bubblex suit that allows him to fly out of water. It also has numerous tools useful during missions. He is always watching his friends Marina and Zeek, and investigating the problems of the Smiling Trees Park in order to solve them. He lives at the bottom of Quiet Lake, though he spends more time out on the surface with his friends. He is also an aspiring inventor, creating machines generally useful to the park. He usually communicates through a video screen fitted into his suit.
- Marina - (full name: Marina Green) – A bright and curious brown-haired 8-year-old human girl who is also Fishtronaut's best friend. Every day, she proves to be a valuable member of the park's spy team. Whenever she and Fishtronaut happen to be apart, she can always use her trusty Aquawatch to stay in touch.
- Zeek (Template:Lang-pt) – A tween-age Spider monkey who may love to causing trouble around, but his awesome tree-climbing abilities and finely-tuned sniffer make him invaluable to the team. Though he does come up with the most implausible of theories and even causes the occasional mix-up, his intentions are nothing but the best.
Supporting
- The Twins – Billy and Mac (Template:Lang-pt) are Marina's rascal cousins. Their shenanigans tend to get them (and the park) in a heap of trouble, but they are harmless and have only the best intentions.
- Dr. Green (Template:Lang-pt) (Voiced by Rick Jones) – Marina and the twins’ grandfather who is also the wise vet/caretaker of Smiling Trees Park. He runs the park's Animal Hospital, which was built in a pod of a giant beanstalk. Whenever Marina's stuck, she knows Grandpa can help her find the answer.
- Rosy Barb (Template:Lang-pt) (Voiced by Holly Gauthier-Frankel) – An pink angelfish who is an S.E.A. agent that loves color and enjoys decorating the ocean bottom until it's just right. She knows the cove inside out and whenever Fishtronaut's on dry land, he can always check in with Rosy via the Web Clam.
- Happy Plumb (Template:Lang-pt) (Voiced by Terrence Scammell) – A wise elderly grouper who likes living quietly at the bottom of the cove and knows just about all there is. No one knows how long he's been around, but it's a very long time, indeed. He remembers the very beginnings of Smiling Trees Park. Whenever Fishtronaut is stumped, he knows Happy Plumb can point him in the right direction, that is, if he can decipher Plumb's riddle of an answer.
Episode list
Season 1
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Season 2
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Movie
The film Peixonauta – Agente Secreto da O.S.T.R.A. was released in theaters on November 9, 2012, in commemoration of three years of the series. The film was planned for two years and was released months before the premiere of season 2 of the TV series.[6] The film is a compilation of some episodes of the first season.
A second film was released in January 2018, with an original story.[7][8]
References
- ^ "La mujer que crea dibujos animados para fomentar la ciencia en las niñas" [The woman who creates cartoons that promote girls in science]. Pipakid (blog) (in Spanish). Chile. Retrieved 2018-06-10.
- ^ "Brazil's TV PinGuim opens US arm". Kidscreen. September 20, 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
- ^ ""Peixonauta" reafirma sucesso no Discovery Kids". O Tempo (Magazine) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Brazil. April 25, 2013. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "Fishtronaut". Qubo. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "SerPadres.com: Peztronauta les enseña a los pequeños a cuidar el medio ambiente" [Fishtronaut teaches children to take care of the environment]. Ser Padres (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-05-29.
- ^ "Peixonauta – Agente Secreto da O.S.T.R.A." [Fishtronaut – Secret Agent of O.S.T.R.A.], AdoroCinema (in Brazilian Portuguese), retrieved 2018-05-09
- ^ "Crítica: 'Peixonauta - o filme'". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-01-25. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "11 curiosidades sobre Peixonauta" [11 Curiosities about Fishtronaut]. Universo Estendido (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 22, 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
- Credits and production information from: Fishtronaut Synopsis and Credits (PDF)
- An overview of Season 1's episodes may be found at: Episode Synopsis and Educational Objectives (PDF)
- Character and location information from the official website linked in the Infobox.
External links
- Fishtronaut at IMDb
- Template:TV.com show
- "Fish Tronaut". TV Tropes. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
- 2000s Brazilian television series
- 2010s Brazilian television series
- 2009 Brazilian television series debuts
- Brazilian flash animated television series
- Brazilian children's animated television series
- Brazilian television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters
- Animated television series about children
- Animated television series about fish
- Animated television series about monkeys
- Environmental television
- Portuguese-language television programs
- Preschool education television series
- Qubo