Tootuff (2001)

The beloved French animated comedy based on Zep's iconic comic strip, following a spiky-haired boy through the hilarious chaos of childhood.

Tootuff - Series Information

  • Original Title: Titeuf
  • First Air Year: 2001
  • Last Air Year: 2017
  • Created by: Zep
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 10 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 336
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: French
  • First Air Date: April 4, 2001 (United States - NR), April 4, 2001 (Canada - G), April 4, 2001 (Germany - 6), April 4, 2001 (France - NR), April 4, 2001 (Italy - T)
  • Networks: France 3, Canal J
  • Alternative Titles: Tootuff (US), කොණ්ඩ ටික්කා (LK), Titeuf (FR)
  • Production Companies: MoonScoop, France Animation
  • Production Countries: France, Switzerland

Tootuff - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Zep

Main Cast

  • Donald Reignoux
  • Sabrina Leurquin
  • Caroline Pascal
  • Vincent Ropion
  • Danièle Hazan
  • Thierry Ragueneau

Writers

  • Claire Paoletti
  • Zep
  • Jérôme Richebon
  • Frédéric Louf

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Tootuff - FAQs

Who created the animated series Tootuff?

Tootuff was created by Zep, the Swiss cartoonist best known for his long-running comic strip of the same name. The series adapts his beloved comic character Titeuf, a mischievous, spiky-haired boy, for animated television, bringing Zep's distinctive humor and childhood observations to a broader audience.

Is Tootuff based on a comic book?

Yes, Tootuff is directly based on the Titeuf comic book series created by Swiss cartoonist Zep, first published in 1992. The comics became enormously popular across Europe, particularly in France and Switzerland, and the animated series faithfully adapts the irreverent humor and childhood adventures of the original graphic novels.

How many seasons and episodes does Tootuff have?

Tootuff ran for 4 seasons and a total of 336 episodes. Season 1 contained 78 episodes, Season 2 had 16 episodes, Season 3 was the longest with 166 episodes, and Season 4 concluded the series with 76 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 10 minutes.

Who voices the main characters in Tootuff?

The main cast features Donald Reignoux as Titeuf/Hugo, Sabrina Leurquin as Manu/Dumbo, Caroline Pascal as Nadia, Vincent Ropion as François, Danièle Hazan as La Mère/Tata Monique/La Maîtresse, and Thierry Ragueneau as Le Père. All performances are in the original French language.

When did Tootuff first air and when did it end?

Tootuff first aired on April 4, 2001, and concluded in 2017, giving the series a remarkable run of over 16 years. It originally broadcast on French television networks France 3 and Canal J, becoming one of the most enduring animated series produced in France and Switzerland.

What is Tootuff about?

Tootuff centers on a young, spiky-haired boy named Titeuf as he navigates the comic chaos of childhood — dealing with school, friendships, crushes, and family life. The series blends slapstick humor with surprisingly candid observations about growing up, capturing the bewildering yet hilarious world seen through a child's eyes.

What language is Tootuff originally in?

Tootuff is originally produced in French, reflecting its Franco-Swiss origins. The series was co-produced by France and Switzerland, with MoonScoop and France Animation serving as the primary production companies. It aired on French-language networks France 3 and Canal J throughout its broadcast run.

Are there shows similar to Tootuff worth watching?

Fans of Tootuff may enjoy other animated or family-friendly series with a similar comedic spirit. Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000) offers comparable lighthearted childhood adventures. For French-language viewers, the series shares thematic ground with other European animated productions aimed at young audiences exploring everyday life.

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