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South Korean TV series or program
Cocomong
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Country of origin
| South Korea
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Original languages
| Korean, English
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No.
of seasons
| 3
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No.
of episodes
| 78
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Running time
| 13 minutes
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Network
| EBS
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Release
| February 27, 2008
(
2008-02-27
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May 28, 2015
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2015-05-28
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Cocomong
(
Korean
:
코코몽
;
RR
:
kokomong
) is a South Korean 3D
animated
children's program created by Olive Studio.
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Broadcast on
EBS
[2]
since 2008?2015, the animation "Fresh World, Cocomong" spurred the production of three series that started with
Fresh World, Cocomong
season 1 in 2008, followed by the English education program
Hello Cocomong
season 1 in 2010 and
Hello Cocomong
season 2 in 2014. It then continued with
Fresh World, Cocomong
season 2 in 2011, and ended with
Cocomong
season 3 in 2015. This cartoon sets place in the imaginary Refrigerator Land, where everyday ingredients transform into half-animal and half-food friends who love a good adventure. A sausage-shaped monkey named Cocomong is the main character of this series. It is available in the US and UK on
Netflix
.
Characters
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- Cocomong (
Korean
:
코코몽
;
RR
:
kokomong
), A sausage-shaped monkey. He is the main character of the show. (Appears in all series)
- Robocong (
Korean
:
로보콩
;
RR
:
lobokong
), Cocomong's robot. Cocomong dresses up as a prototype of him in the episode "I am Robocong". (Appears in series 2 and 3)
- Aromi (
Korean
:
아로미
;
RR
:
alomi
), An egg-shaped bunny who is Cocomong's girlfriend. (Appears in all series)
- Kaero (
Korean
:
케로
;
RR
:
kelo
), is a carrot-shaped donkey. (Appears in all series)
- Agle (
Korean
:
아글
;
RR
:
ageul
), A cucumber-shaped alligator. (Appears in all series)
- Doori (
Korean
:
두리
;
RR
:
duli
), An onion/mushroom-shaped hippo. (Appears in all series)
- Padak (
Korean
:
파닥
;
RR
:
padag
), A green onion-shaped chicken. In the episode "Is Padak Really Sick?", she tends to pretend that she is sick.
- Dookong, Saekong, Naekong (
Korean
:
두콩, 歲콩, 네콩
;
RR
:
dukong, sekong, nekong
), Three pea-shaped pigs, but in Season 2, they were changed to raccoons for some unknown reason. (Appear in all series)
- Tor (
Korean
: 토리;
RR
:
toli
), an acorn-shaped bird. (Appears only in Series 1)
- Tuni (
Korean
: 투니;
RR
:
tuni
) a tuna fish. He is the new friend of Cocomong (Appears only in Series 3)
- Omong, Cocomong's shrimp-shaped pet dog. (Appears in all series)
- Virus King (
Korean
:
細菌킹
;
RR
:
segyunking
), An orange and teal mouse and is the villain that first appears in Series 2. (Appears in Series 2 and 3)
- Dark-pow (
Korean
:
다크팡
;
RR
:
dakeupang
), is Virus King's robot. (Only appears in Series 3)
- Candy-pow (
Korean
:
캔디팡
;
RR
:
kaendipang
), A candy-shaped cat who is Virus King's minion. (Appears in series 2 and 3)
- Potato-pow (
Korean
:
감자팡
;
RR
:
gamjapang
), A potato-shaped beaver who is also Virus King's minion. (Appears in Series 2 and 3)
Voice Actors
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Korean
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- Jeong Seon-Hye as Cocomong
- Jung Mira as Robocong
- Yang Jeong-hwa as Aromi
- Kim Jang as Kaero
- Shin Shin-Woo as Agle
- Hong Beom-Gi as Doori
- Lee Hyun-Jin as Tori
- Choi Joon-yeong as Dookong
- Lee Jae-Myung as Saekong
- Han Chae-eon as Naekong
- Hyeok Jeong as Omong and Tuni
- Jeon Tae-yeol as Virus King
- Jang Eon-Sook as Candy Pow
- Jung Yeong-woong as Potato Pow
English
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- Anna Paik as Cocomong
- Catherine Bommi Han as Aromi, Omong, and Tuni
- Mike Yantzi as Kaero and Virus King
- Unknown as Naekong (Season 1)
- Unknown as Tori
- Nancy Kim as Saekong and Candy Pow
- Josh Schwartzentruber as Agle, Dookong, and Potato Pow
- Anna Desmarais as Padak and Naekong (Season 2 and 3 only)
- Garan Fitzgerald as Doori
Episodes
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Season 1 (2008)
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Season 2 (2011)
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Season 3 (2015)
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References
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External links
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