Crocadoo
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Starring | Tony Barry Simon Westaway Dave Gibson Judy Morris Aaron Pedersen Mary-Anne FaheyGibson David Cotter |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 52 |
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Executive producer(s) | Gerry Travers John Travers |
Producer(s) | Katie Cordes |
Editor(s) | Djordje Lukic |
Running time | 24 minutes |
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Original network | Nine Network |
Original release | May 31, 1996 – 1998 |
Crocadoo is an Australian animated series produced by Nine Network from 1996 to 1998.[1]
Characters
- Jazz: A blue, skinny, young male croc who has all the plans and ideas to encourage all the other croc's to do as he gives away plans.
Voiced by Simon Westaway.
- Brian: A purple, muscled-up, young male croc who is easily gets confused, but nice and frienldy.
Voiced by Dave Gibson.
- Melba: A blue, blonde hair, female croc who wears glasses, red necklace and orange dress. She is the babysitter of the baby crocs and often tries to put all the crocs on track.
Voiced by Judy Morris.
- Gina: A blue, red haired, female croc that Brain thinks she loves him.
- Waldo: A big indigo fat croc who loves to eat everthing.
- Ol' Vern: An indigo, elderly croc the oldest of the crocs as you know. He is a storyteller and the keeper of Crocadoo.
- Billy: An aboriginal teenage boy who loves playing reckless with his vehicles.
Voiced by Aaron Pedersen
- Kelly: A teenage girl that wears green glasses who has a big brain.
Voiced by Mary-Anne FaheyGibson
- Rufus B. Hardacre: A Hotel manager who hates crocodiles and plans to get rid of the Crocadoo to make his new town. He even hates his tourists and only cares about his money to be super rich in future. The antagonist of the show.
Voiced by Tony Barry.
- Ajax: A Cockatoo who is Hardacre's sidekick and dislikes him. He tries to outsmart Hardacre when he feels like to in any sort of argument.
Episodes
Season 1: 1996
- The Noise Machine
- Watch out for the Wonglebacks
- Daycare Nightmare
- The Club
- Almost A Ghost
- Jobs For The Crocs
- Jailhouse Croc
- Rumble In The Jungle
- Crocadoo Breakout
- The Frame Up
- Gone Troppo
- Big Fish Blues
- The Big Dry
- Frankencroc
- The Tourist Trap
- X Is For Explorers
- Urban Crocodile
- Slippery Dip
- Making Movies
- Red Eyed Rogue
- Hiccups
- Cane Toad Chaos
- Mixed Up Love
- Tyrannosaurus Wrecks
- Croc Haven
Season 2: 1998
- Crocs In Peril
- The Big Dig
- Robocroc
- Wipeout
- White Christmas
- I Scream Of Genie
- Friday The 13th
- Baby On Board
- Trouble Ahead
- Space Dog
- A Bunyip Story
- Pick-a-Silly-Circus
- Robbing Hood
- Crocodile Magic
- Tree Lurking Crocs
- Birthday Surprise
- Holiday Hazards
- Waldo The Wondercroc
- Easter Feast
- What’s The Time Mr. Croc?
- Tiny Bit Of Trouble
- Croc Olympics
- Pollution In Paradise
- Lost Island
- Venus Croctrap
- The Year Of The Croc
- Arty Party
See also
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References
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- 1990s Australian television series