Roobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.Roobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.Roobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.
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I can't believe I'm the only one who remembers this show! It used to be on Nickelodeon back in the day during the network's good old days. It was about this koala named Roo bear who would go on all these adventures with his friends or family. There was an assortment of characters mainly bunny rabbits, a walrus, a bear i think, and even an old timer who knew what the weather would be like the next day. Pure classic. This show was one of the many shows that began the Nickelodeon block Nick Jr. back in the 1980's. They should bring this one back for the little ones.
The Adventures of the Little Koala was definely the show that took koala bears family including other animals in very mysterious adventures. Not only that, this was the show that first launched the whole Nick Jr. block along with Maple Town, as well as other show that keep running like The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Pinwheel, and more back in 1987.
The show focused on the family and friends of Roobear, the title koala, as they learned weekly life lessons. Roobear lived with his parents, Mommy and Papa, and his little sister, Laura. The playful marsupial also had friends aplenty: Pamie and Nick, the penguins; Floppy and Mimi, two rabbits; Betty, another koala; Walter the kangaroo; Duckbill, a platypus; Kiwi, a kiwi bird; Miss Lewis, a reporter; and of course a mysterious cat in a brown coat with a brown hat and a blue mitt named Weather.
Of course, not all the animals could enjoy peaceful company, and the bane of Roobear's existence were the Dead End Kid kangaroos-Walter, Colt and Horsie. They were the bullies of this magical world, and though they were drawn in the same endearing children's book illustration style, they provided the edge to stir up trouble.
A Japanese import of all kind, The Adventures of the Little Koala made Nickelodeon a thing of the past. The next year has brought us another Koala show called Noozles which was also a very cute show.
I definely remember that show, it was my childhood memories I grew up with especially for Nickelodeon. During the last showing in 1993, I really miss this show but then after 8 years ago, I found an older print of the show on video at my local video store. I was so happy, I had to buy it so I can see this wonderful show just like I have watched it when I was a little kid. It really was one of the first shows I have discovered Japanese Animation known as anime.
>From Tohokishinsha Animation. A Cinar Production in association with Viacom International Inc.
Joe's Rating: 4 stars.
The show focused on the family and friends of Roobear, the title koala, as they learned weekly life lessons. Roobear lived with his parents, Mommy and Papa, and his little sister, Laura. The playful marsupial also had friends aplenty: Pamie and Nick, the penguins; Floppy and Mimi, two rabbits; Betty, another koala; Walter the kangaroo; Duckbill, a platypus; Kiwi, a kiwi bird; Miss Lewis, a reporter; and of course a mysterious cat in a brown coat with a brown hat and a blue mitt named Weather.
Of course, not all the animals could enjoy peaceful company, and the bane of Roobear's existence were the Dead End Kid kangaroos-Walter, Colt and Horsie. They were the bullies of this magical world, and though they were drawn in the same endearing children's book illustration style, they provided the edge to stir up trouble.
A Japanese import of all kind, The Adventures of the Little Koala made Nickelodeon a thing of the past. The next year has brought us another Koala show called Noozles which was also a very cute show.
I definely remember that show, it was my childhood memories I grew up with especially for Nickelodeon. During the last showing in 1993, I really miss this show but then after 8 years ago, I found an older print of the show on video at my local video store. I was so happy, I had to buy it so I can see this wonderful show just like I have watched it when I was a little kid. It really was one of the first shows I have discovered Japanese Animation known as anime.
>From Tohokishinsha Animation. A Cinar Production in association with Viacom International Inc.
Joe's Rating: 4 stars.
I remember that as a kid I didn't admit to watching this, probably because I was already 7 when it had just come out and thought it was for ages toddler to 5 ys. or the agegroup defined today as the "Nick Jr. crowd". Although this was the case, there were themes aimed at older children, themes preschoolers wouldn't have understood. Like both Rubear's and the troublemaker's (forget his name)longstanding crush on that other female koala Betty, and one episode I remember clearly, when that troublemaker called the female penguin's character chubby and she started running and became anorexic and passed out. Weather-the wise grown-up(cat?) who always hid his mouth with a scarf (and always had a little pet squirrel on his shoulder)used a metaphor of red balloons-blowing one up halfway and the other all the way, and asked the girl penguin which one looked nicer..that episode really stuck out...
....Which brings me to Weather. His name was Weather, though he didn't talk about the weather, just gave a lot of great advice. As weird as it sounds I've always had a crush on Weather and think his character should be involved in a spinoff of some sort!...
Finally, this show marks when I first noticed the dramatic power of animation ...that it could be drawn and directed to convey emotion..it introduced me to animae, which I later became very fond of. I believe <The Adventures of the Little Koala> was also the introduction for many children of my age in the United States to Asian animation.
....Which brings me to Weather. His name was Weather, though he didn't talk about the weather, just gave a lot of great advice. As weird as it sounds I've always had a crush on Weather and think his character should be involved in a spinoff of some sort!...
Finally, this show marks when I first noticed the dramatic power of animation ...that it could be drawn and directed to convey emotion..it introduced me to animae, which I later became very fond of. I believe <The Adventures of the Little Koala> was also the introduction for many children of my age in the United States to Asian animation.
This was the most special cartoon for me everytime I watch them it's like opening a window on a nice spring day in the 80s with kids playing outside...it makes me miss this show so much I wish someone would revamp it....this show is the start of my first memories...I love it so very much and wish we could have more cartoons like this one....im glad I was able to find the cartoon series on a YouTube site...these characters were my life I grew up loving them and wanting to be just like them as friends..I would also love yo do a revamp of this wonderful cartoon I think more kids need to experience this awesome cartoon as well.
Friendly day, time to play Roo-Bear and his friends. The fun and laughter never ends!
Koala's lead the way on a sunny day! We all love to play!
I'm pretty sure thats how it went... awesome show! I wish they still showed TV shows like that on Nick. The crap they show on Nick is not the type of things I want my kids watching when I have them.
I hope they come out with DVD's of this stuff...I Know the Mysterious Cities of GOld is supposed to come out on DVD in 2008. THe English version.
I have some of the noozles VHS tapes and some David the knome. That was quality stuff! They just don't make stuff like this anymore...
Koala's lead the way on a sunny day! We all love to play!
I'm pretty sure thats how it went... awesome show! I wish they still showed TV shows like that on Nick. The crap they show on Nick is not the type of things I want my kids watching when I have them.
I hope they come out with DVD's of this stuff...I Know the Mysterious Cities of GOld is supposed to come out on DVD in 2008. THe English version.
I have some of the noozles VHS tapes and some David the knome. That was quality stuff! They just don't make stuff like this anymore...
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- TriviaThe series was produced by the Japanese animation studio Topcraft, at a time when part of the staff was about to leave for other studios. Several of the series' animators co-founded Studio Ghibli in 1985.
- SoundtracksKoala Song
Music by Pierre-Daniel Rheault
Lyrics by Liz Joyce
Performed by Sonja Ball, Shari Chaskin and Maxie Vaughann
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