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'''''Caillou''''' (pronunciation: {{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|aɪ|y|u:}}) is an educational Canadian [[children's television series]], based on the books by author [[Christine L'Heureux]] and illustrator Hélène Desputeaux. During the first season, many of the stories in the animated version began with a grandmother (who is also the show's narrator) introducing the story to her grandchildren, then reading the story about the book. Since 1997, the narrator/grandmother is an [[unseen character]]. ''Caillou'' was the first show aired on Canada's English-language [[Teletoon (Canada)|Teletoon]] channel when it launched on October 17, 1997; it later made its [[United States]] debut in English on [[Public Broadcasting Service]] (PBS) [[Public television]] on September 4, 2000. A fifth season came out in 2013 and it airs on PBS Kids. Caillou also airs on PBS Sprout.
==Plot==
Based on the books by [[Christine L'Heureux]], the show centres on a 4-year-old named [[Caillou (character)|Caillou]] who is fascinated by the world around him. He has many adventures with his family and friends and uses his imagination in every episode. Caillou lives in a blue house on 17 Pine Street (as mentioned in the episode "Where I Live") with his mommy, his daddy, and his 2-year-old sister, Rosie. Each episode in Seasons 1-3 has a theme and is divided into several short sections that mix animation, puppet skits, and video of kids in real-life situations. In Seasons 4-5, episodes are divided in 3 short sections; the puppet segment was dropped, along with the "Real Kids" version of the segment.
==Characters==
{{Main|List of Caillou characters}}
==Production==
The series was originally broadcast in [[French language|French]] in [[Canada]], and the episodes were later translated into English, and re-runs in English began on PBS and PBS Kids Sprout in the [[United States]]. The original books were also in French.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chouette-publishing.com/index|title=Chouette Publishing}}</ref> ''Caillou'' was designed primarily for [[toddler]]s aged between 2-6 years old. It was created by child developmental psychologists.
''Caillou'' books have been made since 1987 by Chouette Publishing Inc. In 1997, 65 5-minute episodes of ''Caillou'' were aired in Canada and in selected markets worldwide, including the U.S., as mentioned above. In 2000 there were 40 30-minute episodes of the show, containing a mixture of the 5-minute episodes plus new stories, songs, real kids segment and puppets. This was followed by another 16 30-minute episodes containing all-new stories in 2003. The film ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'' was released on October 7, 2003.
On April 3, 2005, a new set of 20 episodes finally premiered after a three-year hiatus. Caillou started attending preschool and there were new themes and a new opening.
While the original episodes were made by a South Korean company, the producers animated the new episodes in-house using [[Adobe Flash]]. On November 14, 2012, PBS Kids announced a 4th Season of Caillou of 26 episodes to premiere March 11, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kidscreen.com/2012/11/14/dhx-media-sells-fourth-season-of-caillou-to-pbs-kids/|work=KidScreen|title=DHX Media sells fourth season of Cailou to PBS Kids}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=CAIU++000501|title=KET}}</ref>
==Reception==
A number of parents questioned why the title character, Caillou, is bald, sparking rumours about the reason. The official website for [[PBS Kids]] laid such ideas to rest by publishing a FAQ answering common questions regarding Caillou, explaining that the character appeared as a much younger child in the original line of children's books.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/parents/caillou/faq.html|author=Public Broadcasting Service|work=Caillou|title=FAQ}}</ref>
A 2011 study conducted at the [[University of Virginia]], published in the journal ''[[Pediatrics (journal)|Pediatrics]]'', tested the show's effect on preschool-aged children's attention spans and cognitive abilities. The study had three groups of four year-olds each engaged in activities; one group watched ''Caillou'', another watched ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', and the third group drew pictures. After nine minutes, the children were tested on mental functions; those that watched ''Caillou'' had very similar results to the group that drew pictures, both of whom performed significantly better than the group that watched the ''SpongeBob'' episode.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/09/08/peds.2010-1919|author=Lillard, Angeline and Jennifer Peterson|title=The Immediate Impact of Different Types of Television on Young Children's Executive Function|quote=peds.2010-1919; published ahead of print; {{doi|10.1542/peds.2010-1919}}|work=Pediatrics|date=2011|accessdate=September 12, 2011}}</ref>
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
{{external links|date=April 2012}}
''Channels''
* [http://www.abc.net.au/abcforkids/shows/s2977822.htm Caillou on ABC 4 Kids]
* [http://www.canalpanda.pt/series/ruca Caillou on Canal Panda]
* [http://www.rtve.es/infantil/series/caillou/ Caillou on Clan]
* [http://www.tudiscoverykids.com/personajes/caillou/ Caillou on Discovery Kids]
* [http://discoverykidsbrasil.uol.com.br/personagens/caillou/ Caillou on Discovery Kids Brazil]
* [http://pbskids.org/caillou Caillou on PBS Kids]
* [http://pbskids.org/caillou_french Caillou on PBS Kids (French)]
* [http://www.rtp.pt/wportal/sites/tv/ruca/entrar_outono.php Caillou on RTP2]
* [http://www.sproutonline.com/sprout/characters/?preset=caillou Caillou on Sprout]
* [http://treehousetv.com/kids/games/play.aspx?ID=104 Caillou on Treehouse]
''Others''
* [http://www.caillou.com/indexEN.shtml Official Caillou Website]
* [http://www.caillou.com/indexFR.shtml Official Caillou Website (French)]
* [http://www.sproutonline.com/sprout/characters/?preset=caillou Caillou on Sprout]
* [http://www.chouettepublishing.com/ Chouette publishing] (publishers of Caillou)
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* {{bcdb |Other_Studios/C/CINAR_Animation/Caillou/|Caillou}}
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* [http://www.desputeauxaubin.com/ Hélène Desputeaux official site]
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[[Category:2010 Canadian television series endings]]
[[Category:Television series by Cookie Jar Entertainment]]
[[Category:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program winners]]
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-'''''Caillou''''' (pronunciation: {{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|aɪ|y|u:}}) is an educational Canadian [[children's television series]], based on the books by author [[Christine L'Heureux]] and illustrator Hélène Desputeaux. During the first season, many of the stories in the animated version began with a grandmother (who is also the show's narrator) introducing the story to her grandchildren, then reading the story about the book. Since 1997, the narrator/grandmother is an [[unseen character]]. ''Caillou'' was the first show aired on Canada's English-language [[Teletoon (Canada)|Teletoon]] channel when it launched on October 17, 1997; it later made its [[United States]] debut in English on [[Public Broadcasting Service]] (PBS) [[Public television]] on September 4, 2000. A fifth season came out in 2013 and it airs on PBS Kids. Caillou also airs on PBS Sprout.
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-==Plot==
-Based on the books by [[Christine L'Heureux]], the show centres on a 4-year-old named [[Caillou (character)|Caillou]] who is fascinated by the world around him. He has many adventures with his family and friends and uses his imagination in every episode. Caillou lives in a blue house on 17 Pine Street (as mentioned in the episode "Where I Live") with his mommy, his daddy, and his 2-year-old sister, Rosie. Each episode in Seasons 1-3 has a theme and is divided into several short sections that mix animation, puppet skits, and video of kids in real-life situations. In Seasons 4-5, episodes are divided in 3 short sections; the puppet segment was dropped, along with the "Real Kids" version of the segment.
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-==Characters==
-{{Main|List of Caillou characters}}
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-==Production==
-The series was originally broadcast in [[French language|French]] in [[Canada]], and the episodes were later translated into English, and re-runs in English began on PBS and PBS Kids Sprout in the [[United States]]. The original books were also in French.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chouette-publishing.com/index|title=Chouette Publishing}}</ref> ''Caillou'' was designed primarily for [[toddler]]s aged between 2-6 years old. It was created by child developmental psychologists.
-
-''Caillou'' books have been made since 1987 by Chouette Publishing Inc. In 1997, 65 5-minute episodes of ''Caillou'' were aired in Canada and in selected markets worldwide, including the U.S., as mentioned above. In 2000 there were 40 30-minute episodes of the show, containing a mixture of the 5-minute episodes plus new stories, songs, real kids segment and puppets. This was followed by another 16 30-minute episodes containing all-new stories in 2003. The film ''Caillou's Holiday Movie'' was released on October 7, 2003.
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-On April 3, 2005, a new set of 20 episodes finally premiered after a three-year hiatus. Caillou started attending preschool and there were new themes and a new opening.
-While the original episodes were made by a South Korean company, the producers animated the new episodes in-house using [[Adobe Flash]]. On November 14, 2012, PBS Kids announced a 4th Season of Caillou of 26 episodes to premiere March 11, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kidscreen.com/2012/11/14/dhx-media-sells-fourth-season-of-caillou-to-pbs-kids/|work=KidScreen|title=DHX Media sells fourth season of Cailou to PBS Kids}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ket.org/tvschedules/episode.php?nola=CAIU++000501|title=KET}}</ref>
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-==Reception==
-A number of parents questioned why the title character, Caillou, is bald, sparking rumours about the reason. The official website for [[PBS Kids]] laid such ideas to rest by publishing a FAQ answering common questions regarding Caillou, explaining that the character appeared as a much younger child in the original line of children's books.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/parents/caillou/faq.html|author=Public Broadcasting Service|work=Caillou|title=FAQ}}</ref>
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-A 2011 study conducted at the [[University of Virginia]], published in the journal ''[[Pediatrics (journal)|Pediatrics]]'', tested the show's effect on preschool-aged children's attention spans and cognitive abilities. The study had three groups of four year-olds each engaged in activities; one group watched ''Caillou'', another watched ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', and the third group drew pictures. After nine minutes, the children were tested on mental functions; those that watched ''Caillou'' had very similar results to the group that drew pictures, both of whom performed significantly better than the group that watched the ''SpongeBob'' episode.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/09/08/peds.2010-1919|author=Lillard, Angeline and Jennifer Peterson|title=The Immediate Impact of Different Types of Television on Young Children's Executive Function|quote=peds.2010-1919; published ahead of print; {{doi|10.1542/peds.2010-1919}}|work=Pediatrics|date=2011|accessdate=September 12, 2011}}</ref>
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-==References==
-{{reflist}}
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-''Channels''
-* [http://www.abc.net.au/abcforkids/shows/s2977822.htm Caillou on ABC 4 Kids]
-* [http://www.canalpanda.pt/series/ruca Caillou on Canal Panda]
-* [http://www.rtve.es/infantil/series/caillou/ Caillou on Clan]
-* [http://www.tudiscoverykids.com/personajes/caillou/ Caillou on Discovery Kids]
-* [http://discoverykidsbrasil.uol.com.br/personagens/caillou/ Caillou on Discovery Kids Brazil]
-* [http://pbskids.org/caillou Caillou on PBS Kids]
-* [http://pbskids.org/caillou_french Caillou on PBS Kids (French)]
-* [http://www.rtp.pt/wportal/sites/tv/ruca/entrar_outono.php Caillou on RTP2]
-* [http://www.sproutonline.com/sprout/characters/?preset=caillou Caillou on Sprout]
-* [http://treehousetv.com/kids/games/play.aspx?ID=104 Caillou on Treehouse]
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-''Others''
-* [http://www.caillou.com/indexEN.shtml Official Caillou Website]
-* [http://www.caillou.com/indexFR.shtml Official Caillou Website (French)]
-* [http://www.sproutonline.com/sprout/characters/?preset=caillou Caillou on Sprout]
-* [http://www.chouettepublishing.com/ Chouette publishing] (publishers of Caillou)
-* {{IMDb title|id=0262153|title=Caillou}}
-* {{bcdb |Other_Studios/C/CINAR_Animation/Caillou/|Caillou}}
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-* [http://www.desputeauxaubin.com/ Hélène Desputeaux official site]
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+Caillou is a four year old is who full of SHIT!!!! He is best known for being the biggest cry baby in TV history and throwing tamper tantrums and fits when he didn't get what he wanted. Many parents keep their children form watching this shit so they won't get the idea that throwing tamper tantrums would get what they want. Caillou is also very horny and likes to rape his sister Rosie for "fun". He is very dangerous and annoying. If you see this bastard, call the FBI, the CIA, Ice Cube's crew, Rainbow Dash, or the President.
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