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3 Media  



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Paboo & Mojies
パブー&モジーズ
(Pabū & mojīzu)
GenrePreschool, Slice of Life
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Negishi (Chief)
Tae-Heo Han
Produced byHideyuki Takai
Bul-Kyung Kim
Written byMayori Sekijima
Music byShiki Yoshizumi
Kazuya Nishioka
Snowmobiles
StudioWe've
Dong Woo Animation
ZERO-G (Cooperation)
Licensed byNelvana
Original networkBS Fuji (Japan)
KBS1 (Korea)
Original run April 2, 2012 March 30, 2013
Episodes52

Paboo & Mojies (Hangul: 빠뿌야 놀자, ppappuya nolja, Katakana: パブー&モジーズ, Pabū & mojīzu) is a 2012 Korean-Japanese anime series produced by We've and Dong Woo Animation, based on the toys and franchise of the same name created by Daewon MediaofSouth Korea and Sega Sammy Holdings of Japan. It is directed by Hiroshi Negishi (Saber Marionette R, NG Knight Lamune &40) produced by Hideyuki Takai (The Cat Returns) and written by Mayori Sekijima (Clamp School Detectives). It premiered on KBS1 in Korea from May 5, 2012 to May 18, 2013 with a total of 52 episodes.[1]

The series is primarily aimed on Preschoolers to teach basic English words and letters, with the entire series themed around the English alphabet. Nelvana licensed the series worldwide.[2]

Story[edit]

Paboo is a young yet curious panda boy who lives in a magical land called Mojies Town. One day, he found a magical book up the Moji Tree and decides to get it. After he got the book, a magical fairy named Pappy popped out and told him about the book he found: The Mojires Book and also about the Magic Words that would help him and his friends in any situation. Now, Paboo and his friends all explore and solve problems in a quirky, imaginative, and sometimes zany world and discover each Magic Word with the help from Pappy. A pig named Peter along with his sister also want to get their hands on the Mojies book and try many attempts to steal the book from Paboo, only to be outsmarted by Paboo.

Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Paboo (パブー, Pabū)
Voiced by: Mika Itō
The series's main protagonist, Paboo is a curious fun-loving panda who loves adventures, imagination and exploring with his friends. He often keeps the Mojies book in his pocket and summons Puppy when there is a problem to call out the magic word. He is represented by the letter P.
Puppy (パピー, Papī)
Voiced by: Kana Matsumiya
The fairy who lives inside the Mojies book. He usually comes out whenever Paboo pulls out the book out of his pocket and uses the ability to call the magic word whenever there is a problem. He has no recollection on where he originally came from until it is revealed to once lived with the Goddess back at Fairy World.
Rosie (ロージー, Rōjī)
Voiced by: Maika Takai
Paboo's closest friend, a rabbit who wears a rainbow-colored ribbon on her head (originally wore a pink ribbon in the first episode). Rosie loves flowers, but can be a little short-tempered sometimes. She also has a cousin named Rose. She is represented by the letter R.
David (デビッド, Debiddo)
Voiced by: Hitomi Yamano
Also one of Paboo's closest friends, a dog who wears a blue hoodie with a doughnut on it. He is represented by the letter D.
Emma (エマ, Ema)
Voiced by: Ayumi Tsuji
Rosie's best friend, an elephant who often has an egg shell on her head. She is represented by the letter E.
Zorro (ゾロ, Zoro)
Voiced by: Michael Shitanda
A zebra who is another of Paboo's best friends. He often wields a carrot like a sword (even though he eats it sometimes), and his favorite food is carrots, and Hanna has a crush on him. He is represented by the letter Z.
Peter (ピーター, Pītā)
Voiced by: Michiru Satou
The series's main antagonist, a wealthy pig who lives in a mansion with his sister, and has a butler named Sebastian. Peter tries many attempts to steal the Mojies book from Paboo. Sometimes Peter bullies Paboo and his friends or join Paboo and his friends to help him with his problems. In one episode, Peter at last got the opportunity to steal the Mojies book from Paboo and force Puppy to use every magic word, but Paboo fought him got the book back from him and reunites with Puppy.
Peggy (ペギー, Pegī)
Voiced by: Hina Murakami
Peter's sister, who helps him attempt to get the Mojies book.

Supporting characters[edit]

Minor characters[edit]

Media[edit]

Anime[edit]

The series began airing on BS Fuji in Japan from April 2, 2012 to March 30, 2013 and on KBS1 in Korea from May 5, 2012 to May 18, 2013 with a total of 52 11 minute episodes. The Japanese version is accompanied by a live educational interstitial titled Mojires & YOU (モジーズ&YOU, Mojīzu & yū).[3] All the episodes of the series were uploaded to the anime's official YouTube account a few days after the series finished its airing in Korea.

Crossover Comic book[edit]

The series South Korea–Philippines crossover legendary comic book published by Haksan Publishing, CJ ENM, Frontier Works Comics worldwide franchise superheroes Korean Version accompanied by a live-action in year 2019.

Music[edit]

The series's is both composed by Shīki Yoshizumi and Kazuya Nishioka with cooperation from Snowmobile's. The opening song is titled "DA・BIDA・GO!" by Shoko Haida and the ending song is titled Mojimojimo~jimoji (モジモジモ〜ジモジ) by mao.

Toys[edit]

Considered as the first collaborative effort between Daewon Media and Sega Sammy Holdings, several toys and educational teaching tools were released during the series's airing. Some of the toys were also released by Takara Tomy.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "セガトイズ×Bsフジ×大元 アニメ「モジーズ」4月から月~土曜". February 9, 2012.
  • ^ "Nelvana Licenses Paboo & Mojies TV Anime". Anime News Network. September 11, 2012. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  • ^ "セガトイズ アニメ「パブー&モジーズ」 & キッズエンターテインメント(実写番組)「モジーズ&You」Bsフジにて2012年4月放送開始決定!". February 9, 2012.
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