Overview
Zoobles! (ズーブルズ) the toyline is originally released on August 2010 in the United States, consisting of a wide variety of sphere shaped animal characters that can close into a ball and when placed on a magnetic card or their "Happitat", they open up into a unique figure. Due to the success of the franchise, Spin Master released the toyline worldwide, including Japan, where its licensed by the Japanese toy division of Sega.
An animated series based on the toys is produced by Dong Woo Animation in Korea and premiered on May 18, 2011 on Seoul Broadcasting System. A Japanese dub version later debuted in TV Tokyo's NoriNori♪Nori Suta block in Late 2011 and have its official TV premiere on February 5, 2012 to March 25, 2012, replacing Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders in its 9:00-9:30 timeslot. It is again gonna reair in April 5, 2012 in its 7:00-7:30 timeslot.
Synopsis
Plot
The Candy Factory is a place where all Zoobles are born and beyond that factory, is a world called Candy Land where all Zoobles live. The story revolves around the three main Zoobles: Chevy, a Cat Zooble with an Orange Flavor, Coron, a Rabbit Zooble with a Strawberry Milk Flavor and Panky, a Panda Zooble with a Blueberry Yogurt Flavor. The three of them live in Candy Town, living and playing together with their friends and getting in serious misadventures as they learn to solve each problem they face. With each problem they face, the three ask for Kumanpa's advice for their solutions on them and their friends' problems, but with mixed results.
Trivia
- The toyline is awarded as the Best Girl Toy of the Year in 2011.
Related Illustrations
Related Tags
Korean Anime Bakugan Bakugan Battle Brawlers
External Links
English
Zoobles (Official English Website, archive May 8 2017, requires Flash Player)
Japanese
Zoobles!(ズーブルズ)|セガトイズ (Official Japanese Website, archive October 29 2014)
あにてれ:のりのり♪のりスタ ZOOBLES!(ズーブルズ) (Anime Website (NoriNoriNori Suta ver)
テレビ東京・あにてれ ズーブルズ! (Anime Website (New Version)
Korean
Official SBS Website (Archive October 1 2019)