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The show's characters (left to right): Dadi Maa, Kabira, Sardar, Kumbh (with Kaddu on top of his head), Karan, and Tara
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Also known as | Kumbh & Karan |
Genre | Comedy |
Written by | Divya Chandel Vikas Chandra Kaushik Chawla |
Creative directors | Silas Hickey Uttam Pal Singh |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
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Executive producers | Mark Eyers Rick Fernandes |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Cornershop Animation |
Original release | |
Network | Pogo |
Release | 1 June 2010 (2010-06-01) – 5 February 2011 (2011-02-05) |
Kumbh Karan is an Indian-animated television series broadcast by the Indian kids channel Pogo.[1][2] The show was released on 1 June 2010. The show earned a budget of more than $300,000.
Video games based on the show have been released including Kumbh Karan Quest for Sanjivani, a mobile video game by Jump Games.[3]
The show centers on the adventures of Kumbh and Karan, two twin brothers who stay in the small colony of Ajab-Gajabpur. Kumbh is chubby, lazy, sleepy, and hungry, but awfully strong with a real soft heart. Karan, on the other hand, is an agile, sharp and better (looking) version of his twin. With their friend Tara, and Kumbh's pet porcupine Kaddu, the twins travel worldwide on various quests.
The cartoon was aired on Hiru TV, in Sri Lanka with the name "Kadiyay Thadiyay".[4]
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