Louie_(animated_series)
Louie (French TV series)
French animated series
Louie (in France known as Didou or sometimes its long title: "Didou, Dessine-Moi!") is a French animated television series produced by Millimages. The series is an adaptation based upon the work of Yves Got. The series was created and developed by Isabeau Merle and directed by Frédéric Mege, Frédérick Chaillou, and François Narboux.[1] The original voice cast consists of Marceau Villand as Didou and Bonnie Lener as Sophie, whereas the English voice cast consists of Emma Tate as Louie, Shelley Longworth as Yoko, Sue Elliott Nicholls and Matt Wilkinson as additional drawings, and The Hot Kool Kids as off-screen voices.
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The series aired on France 5 in Zouzous, Nickelodeon,[2] Super RTL, Discovery Kids Latin America (whose Latin American rights passed to Nickelodeon itself, starting on August 6, 2012 - seven months after the Discovery Kids broadcast ended), Disney Channel, ABC, CITV, and CBeebies - the former aired the show from February 12, 2006, to April 7, 2008.[3]
A spin-off series, titled "Didou, Construis-Moi!" (in English: "Louie & Yoko: Build!"), debuted on March 6, 2020, on the Okoo platform of France Télévisions.