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''Jelly Jamm'' is a children's animated TV series created by Carlos L. Del Rey, Victor M. Lopez and David Cantolla (who also worked on ''Pocoyo'') that ran on Channel 5's Milkshake! block from 2011-2013. The series consists of seven characters Bello, Goomo, Rita, Mina, Ongo, King and Queen all taking place in a neighborhood on the planet Jammbo. The characters jam to the music produced inside bubbles from the planet's music factory, only to turn sad and grey if it stopped producing music. | ''Jelly Jamm'' is a children's animated TV series created by Carlos L. Del Rey, Victor M. Lopez, and David Cantolla (who also worked on ''Pocoyo'') that ran on Channel 5's Milkshake! block from 2011-2013. The series consists of seven characters Bello, Goomo, Rita, Mina, Ongo, King, and Queen all taking place in a neighborhood on the planet Jammbo. The characters jam to the music produced inside bubbles from the planet's music factory, only to turn sad and grey if it stopped producing music. | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, 30 September 2021
Jelly Jamm is a children's animated TV series created by Carlos L. Del Rey, Victor M. Lopez, and David Cantolla (who also worked on Pocoyo) that ran on Channel 5's Milkshake! block from 2011-2013. The series consists of seven characters Bello, Goomo, Rita, Mina, Ongo, King, and Queen all taking place in a neighborhood on the planet Jammbo. The characters jam to the music produced inside bubbles from the planet's music factory, only to turn sad and grey if it stopped producing music.
Pitch Pilot
In 2009 a pilot was made to pitch the series to Channel 5. The characters had noticeably different designs compared to the final show. Some footage of the pilot along with some character concept art was discovered on the pilot's creator Rafael Carmona's website.[1] While YouTuber Fractius7 uploaded more clips of the pilot to their channel, any more additional information on the pilot is currently unknown as of July 2021.
Gallery
Videos
Concept Art
Images
See Also
References
- ↑ Rafael Carmona's webpage with various production material from the pilot. Retrieved 28 Sep '21