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Pigeon Boy
Created byMillimages
Country of originFrance
Production
Running time25 minutes approximately

Pigeon Boy is a children's cartoon created by Millimages of France, and is shown on a number of television networks, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.[1] It is set in the fictional city of Ultrapolis and centres on the lives of three teenagers:Pigeon Boy, and his two companions, one who is extremely fat and the other who is the complete opposite.

Plot

The cartoon is about a 14- or 15-year-old named Randolf, or Randy to his friends, whose town's pigeons transform him into a mysterious, comical, and lovable hero named Pigeon Boy. The pigeons spy on the town residents without being noticed very much. When they see something fishy is going on in the city, they summon Pigeon Boy. Only Randy's two best friends, Arthur and Chloe know about this hero side of him, but they don't tell him that they know; if Randy is aware that any one knows, he has vowed to give up the hero within him and never save his town again.

Major characters

  • Pigeon Boy, aka Randolf Dove
  • Arthur, best friends with Randolf and knows about his secret hero side
  • Chloe, best friends with Randolf and knows about his secret hero side
  • Bruno Glibstone, the bully at Randy's school, son of Victor Glibstone
  • Mr. Dove, Randolf's lawyer dad
  • Mrs. Dove, Randolf's doctor mum
  • Lilly, mother of Arthur

Episodes

26 episodes of the show have been made. They include:[2]

  • Oil Slick
  • Milo's Venus

and

  • White Christmas

References

  1. ^ "Millimages Takes Four Shows Down Under". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  2. ^ "Television ::: PIGEON BOY". www.millimages.com. Archived from the original on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2008-06-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)