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Pucca
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Genre
Created by
  • Boo Kyoung Kim
  • Calvin Kim (co-creator)
Directed by
  • Greg Sullivan
  • Jayson Thiessen (co-director, Season 2 only)
  • Joon Won Lee (Season 3 only)
Voices of (See Voice cast)
Theme music composer Plus-Tech Squeeze Box (Season 1~2)
Yoon Joo-Hyeon, Kim-wook (Season 3~onwards)
Opening theme "Pucca Funny Love" (Season 1~2)
"Love Recipe" (Season 3~onwards)
Ending theme "Pucca Funny Love" (Extended) (Seasons 1-2)
"Pucca's Sweet Love" (Season 3)
Composer(s) Hal Beckett
Country of origin Canada (Seasons 1-2)
South Korea
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 65 (191 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Chris Bartleman
  • Blair Peters
  • Michael Lekes (Season 1)
  • Marc Buhaj (Season 2)
  • Yong Wook Kim, Book Yong Kim (Season 3)
Producer(s)
  • Kirsten Newlands (Season 1)
  • Lori Lozinski (Season 2)
  • Byong Pil Kong (Season 3)
Running time 21 minutes (whole)
7 minutes (separate)
2 minutes (whole)
1 minutes (separate)
Production company(s) Studio B Productions (2006–2008)
Bazooka Studio (2018–2019)
VOOZ Character System
Distributor
  • Disney–ABC International Television (Worldwide, Seasons 1–2)
  • CJ ENM Co., Ltd. (Worldwide, Season 3)
  • MBC Films (South Korea)
Release
Original network
  • MBC (South Korea)
  • Jetix (International, 2006–2008)
  • Netflix (International, 2019–)
Picture format HDTV: 1080i/720p
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release September 18, 2006 (2006-09-18) – August 11, 2008 (2008-08-11)
Chronology
Related shows Canimals

Pucca (짜장소녀 뿌까, Jjajang Sonyeo Ppukka) is an animated television series based on a series of shorts created by the South Korean company VOOZ Character System. The series revolves around Pucca, a young girl who is in love and obsessed with a ninja named Garu. It also has aired on Champ TV and MBC in Korea. Internationally, the series aired on Toon Disney's Jetix block in the United States, Europe, and other locales on the Jetix channel. In Canada, the show aired on Family Channel.

Pucca premiered in 2006, with a set of 26 episodes (78 segments). The second season of the show, consisting of 13 episodes (37 segments), began airing in 2008 after it was ordered to be created by Jetix Europe. In October 2018, a third season was announced by Planeta Junior, a company within Planeta Group. The third season aired in South Korea on December 10, 2018 on MBC, and December 19, 2018 on Tooniverse. It consists of 26 episodes (76 segments). The third season of Pucca, titled "Pucca: Love Recipe" in English, released on Netflix on December 31, 2019.

In total, not including the previous online aired episodes of the show, this brought the number of created segments to 191. The main theme song is also sang in Korean.

Summary

The series centers around the adventures of a 11-year-old noodle delivery girl named Pucca, who typically does not speak. She works in a local restaurant called the Goh-Rong in her town called Sooga Village, owned by her three uncles where their main dish is Jajangmyeon noodles. Her love interest is a 13-year-old ninja named Garu, who also does not speak. Garu is a committed ninja in training that has a serious demeanor, valuing his own company and silence. Pucca has a best friend named Ching, an 11-year-old that practices Jian swordsmanship. Ching has a pet chicken named Won who always sits on her head, and is in love with a boy named Abyo, an 12-year-old who pays no attention to her and only has interests in Kung-Fu and impressing other girls.

In the third season, there is an overarching plot surrounding the rivalry between Goh-Rong and a new local restaurant titled Dong King Restaurant (which was originally titled to be BonaSera in the trailer). Ring Ring, a local 12-year-old fashion star, who appeared previously in the show and also grows a love interest to Garu, is also revealed to be the daughter of Dong King and works alongside him and his servants against Pucca and Dong King.

Episodes

List of Pucca episodes

Voice cast

Season 1-2

  • Tabitha St. Germain as Pucca, Ring Ring
  • Brian Drummond as Garu
  • Brian Dobson as Uncle Dumpling
  • Michael Dobson as Ho
  • Dale Wilson as Linguini, Policeman Bruce
  • Lee Tockar as Abyo, Dada, Tobe
  • Chantal Strand as Ching
  • Kathleen Barr as Doga, Ssoso
  • French Tickner as Santa
  • Richard Newman as Master Soo
  • Dave "Squatch" Ward as Muji
  • Michael Daingerfield as Chang

Season 3

  • Jeonghwa Wang - Pucca
  • Yongwoo Shin - Garu
  • Doug Erholtz - Abyo
  • Melissa Fahn - Ching
  • Karen Strassman - Ring Ring
  • Kirk Thornton - Uncle Dumpling / Bruce
  • Spike Spencer - Ho / Casano / Santa
  • Steve Canden - Linguini / Fyah
  • Ben Pronsky - Tobe / Ayo / Dandy
  • Stephanie Sheh - Granny / Panky
  • Todd Haberkorn - Chang / Dada
  • Tony Azzolino - Ssoso
  • Michael Sorich - Dong King / Jin / Siva

Home media

Region 1 — American releases by Shout! Factory
DVD title Season(s) Episode count Release date
Ninjas Love Noodles 1 13 18 March 2008
Kung Fu Kisses
Spooky Sooga Village 11 16 September 2008
Secret Samurai Santa 10 28 October 2008
Sooga Super Squad 1, 2 13 3 March 2009

Awards

At the 2006 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, the Pucca episode "A Force of Won" was "nominated for two awards, including the Prix Jeunesse in the Animation category." During the same year, Pucca won the Leo Awards for Best Screenwriting, along with "Best Overall in an Animation Program."

Music tour

A musical show for the series was held in Lima on October 8, 2009. This location was chosen because of Pucca being "one of the most beloved programs on Jetix's Latin American channel." The show repeated itself eight times from October 8 to 11 2009.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Pucca para niños

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