Pucca (2006)
The lovesick adventures of Pucca and her ninja crush Garu in the wonderfully chaotic Sooga Village — animated fun for kids with clever winks for adults.
Pucca - Series Information
- Original Title: Pucca
- First Air Year: 2006
- Last Air Year: 2008
- Created by: Calvin Kim, Boo Kyoung Kim
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comedy, Kids
- Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (8 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 2
- Number of Episodes: 117
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: September 18, 2006 (United States - TV-Y7), September 18, 2006 (Mexico - AA), September 18, 2006 (Italy - T)
- Networks: Toon Disney
- Alternative Titles: PUCCA (ES), PUCCA (MX)
- Production Companies: Studio B Productions, VOOZ
- Production Countries: Canada, South Korea, United Kingdom
Pucca - Plot
"Pucca" is a TV series based on a Flash animation series published by Vooz Character Systems. It follows the trails and exploits of a South Korean girl named Pucca who is insanely in love with a prideful ninja named Garu. Meanwhile, Garu and Pucca help their town of Sooga Village out when evil ninjas attack, as well as diffuse a lot of the absurd situations that frequently plague the town. This show could best be described as a cleaned-up version of South Park meets Looney Tunes meets Naruto. There is some very subtly hidden adult humor; but most of the adult jokes would not go noticed by small children, who are the primary audience.
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Pucca - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Calvin Kim
- Boo Kyoung Kim
Main Cast
- Michael Dobson
- Dave 'Squatch' Ward
- Richard Newman
- Tabitha St. Germain
- Brian Dobson
- Dale Wilson
- Chantal Strand
- Brian Drummond
- Lee Tockar
- Kathleen Barr
Writers
- Michael Erskine-Kellie
- Johnny John-John Kearns
- Alain Matz
- Shane Simmons
- Jack Alvino
Executive Producers
- Chris Bartleman
- Blair Peters
Pucca - FAQs
Where can you stream Pucca online?
Pucca is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. You can also catch it for free with ads on The Roku Channel and Tubi TV. If you prefer to own it, Amazon Video offers episodes for purchase.
What is Pucca the animated series about?
Pucca centers on an energetic South Korean girl who is head-over-heels in love with a stoic ninja named Garu. Together — willingly or not — they defend their quirky hometown of Sooga Village from villainous ninjas and a parade of wonderfully absurd situations.
Is Pucca based on an existing character or franchise?
Pucca originated as a Flash animation character created by Vooz Character Systems in South Korea. The TV series adapts and expands on that original web-based property, bringing the beloved character and her world to a full animated format for international audiences.
How many seasons and episodes does Pucca have?
Pucca ran for two main seasons plus a collection of specials. Season 1 contains 78 episodes, Season 2 has 39 episodes, and there are 32 special episodes, bringing the total to 117 episodes across the entire run of the series.
When did Pucca first air on television?
Pucca made its television debut on September 18, 2006, in the United States on Toon Disney. The series launched simultaneously in several markets, including Mexico and Italy, on the same date, marking a broad international rollout from day one.
What is the content rating for Pucca?
Pucca carries a TV-Y7 rating in the United States, meaning it is designed for children aged seven and older. While the show is primarily kid-friendly, it also contains subtly hidden adult humor that younger viewers are unlikely to notice but older audiences may appreciate.
Who created the Pucca animated series?
Pucca was created by Calvin Kim and Boo Kyoung Kim. The series was produced by Studio B Productions in Canada in collaboration with VOOZ, the South Korean company behind the original Pucca character, and aired on Toon Disney starting in 2006.
What shows are similar to Pucca?
Fans of Pucca tend to enjoy other fast-paced animated comedies like Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny, Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life, Fanboy and Chum Chum, and Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! Each shares a similar blend of slapstick humor, colorful characters, and energetic storytelling.
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