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|status=<br><span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (2002 pilot)<br><span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (Second pilot)
|status=<br><span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (2002 pilot)<br><span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> (Second pilot)
|datefound=15 Jul 2006 (First pilot) 17 Oct 2022 (Second pilot)
|datefound=15 Jul 2006 (First pilot) 17 Oct 2022 (Second pilot)
|foundby=El Show de Pocoyó DVD, LP10M (Second pilot)
|foundby=LP10M (Second pilot)
}}
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'''''Pocoyo''''' is a Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series co-produced by Guillermo García Carsí, Colman López, Luis Gallego, and David Cantolla that premiered both on Clan TVE and CITV in 2005 and is still airing as of 2023.
'''''Pocoyo''''' is a Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series co-produced by Guillermo García Carsí, Colman López, Luis Gallego, and David Cantolla that premiered both on Clan TVE and CITV in 2005 and is still airing as of 2023.
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'''There were two pilots produced in Spain for the series''', one developed in 2002 and the other in either 2003 or 2004.
'''There were two pilots produced in Spain for the series''', one developed in 2002 and the other in either 2003 or 2004.


In the 2002 pilot, Pocoyo and Pato (originally called Duckie) go for a boat ride as the narrator counts how many fish they see jumping out of the water. Pocoyo is always seen with a green pacifier (which he is rarely seen within the final show), and it's also narrated by an American female (as opposed to a male one like the final show). Pocoyo also communicates by squeaking instead of talking.
In the 2002 pilot, Pocoyo and Pato (originally called Duckie) go for a boat ride as the narrator counts how many fish they see jumping out of the water. Pocoyo is always seen with a yellow pacifier (which he is rarely seen within the final show), and it's also narrated by an American female (as opposed to a male one like the final show). Pocoyo also communicates by squeaking instead of talking.


The ''Pocoyo'' Instagram account has confirmed that it featured the final designs for the characters.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CdfnSA-u98y/ ''Pocoyo'' Instagram page confirming the second pilot's character designs being the final ones.] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> It was confirmed that the second pilot is the found lost episode "El Balancin" by Oscar G Gutierrez and LP10M.
The ''Pocoyo'' Instagram account has confirmed that it featured the final designs for the characters.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CdfnSA-u98y/ ''Pocoyo'' Instagram page confirming the second pilot's character designs being the final ones.] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> It was confirmed that the second pilot is the found lost episode "El Balancin" by Oscar G Gutierrez and LP10M.


==Status==
==Status==
While the 2002 pilot was uploaded onto the YouTube channel SeriesPocoyo in 2011, the second pilot is lost. The second pilot was believed to be partially found in 2021, but it was later confirmed in 2022 that the footage believed to be of the second pilot was instead from a test animation (later confirmed to be unrelated) and that the real second pilot featured the final designs for the characters. For awhile only images of various production material have resurfaced that was found by various users (YuriiXP, PaperLuigi64, MURMUROKIBRY360, Los Cortos de Lucas, LP10M and BLEKO LM).
While the 2002 pilot was uploaded onto the YouTube channel SeriesPocoyo in 2011, the second pilot is lost. The second pilot was believed to be partially found in 2021, but it was later confirmed in 2022 that the footage believed to be of the second pilot was instead from a test animation (later confirmed to be unrelated) and that the real second pilot featured the final designs for the characters. For a while, only images of various production material have resurfaced that was found by various users (YuriiXP, PaperLuigi64, MURMUROKIBRY360, Los Cortos de Lucas, LP10M and BLEKO LM).


On May 10th, 2023 the second pilot was confirmed to be the episode "El Balancin" (The see-saw in English) by LP10M.
On May 10th, 2023 the second pilot was confirmed to be the episode "El Balancin" (The see-saw in English) by LP10M.
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File:Pocoyo 8.jpeg|Sketches of Pocoyo (1/3).
File:Pocoyo 8.jpeg|Sketches of Pocoyo (1/3).
File:Pocoyo 9.jpeg|Sketches of Pocoyo (2/3).
File:Pocoyo 9.jpeg|Sketches of Pocoyo (2/3).
File:Pocoyo 12.jpeg|An image taken from a twitter post from the official Pocoyo account (1/3).
File:Pocoyo 12.jpeg|An image taken from a Twitter post from the official Pocoyo account (1/3).
File:Pocoyo 13.jpeg|An image taken from a twitter post from the official Pocoyo account (2/3).
File:Pocoyo 13.jpeg|An image taken from a Twitter post from the official Pocoyo account (2/3).
File:Pocoyo 14.jpeg|An image taken from a twitter post from the official Pocoyo account (3/3).
File:Pocoyo 14.jpeg|An image taken from a Twitter post from the official Pocoyo account (3/3).
File:Pocoyo 16.jpeg
File:Pocoyo 16.jpeg
File:Pocoyo 17.jpeg
File:Pocoyo 17.jpeg
File:Pulpo2 1 1.jpg
File:Pulpo2 1 1.jpg
File:Pocoyo pilot 19.jpeg|Image found by LP10M
File:Pocoyo pilot 19.jpeg
File:Duckie Concept Model Sheet .png|Sketches for the first pilot.
File:Duckie Concept Model Sheet .png|Sketches for the first pilot.
File:Another Duckie Model Sheet Concept.jpg|Sketches for Duckie (Pato).
File:Another Duckie Model Sheet Concept.jpg|Sketches for Duckie (Pato).
File:Concept Art Pocoyo BETA.png|Sketches of Pocoyo (3/3).
File:Concept Art Pocoyo BETA.png|Sketches of Pocoyo (3/3).
File:1CFF1657-64FF-40B1-AAC4-0C11AD025702.jpg
File:Pcy evol logos-pocoyo.png|An early logo for the series.
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</gallery>
===Animation Models===
===Animation Models===
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File:News with Animation Models 3 Pocoyo.jpg|In this news appear this animation models (3/3).
File:News with Animation Models 3 Pocoyo.jpg|In this news appear this animation models (3/3).
File:Pocoyo Pilot Design Model Sheet.jpg|Pocoyo pilot's model sheet.
File:Pocoyo Pilot Design Model Sheet.jpg|Pocoyo pilot's model sheet.
File:80C9103C-6ED7-4174-9846-19925DE4D64C.jpeg|A model of the ship from the first pilot.
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</gallery>
===Footage===
===Footage===
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   |service3    =youtube
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   |id3          =MpnwJa4NJ4k
   |description3 =An early animation test.
   |description3 =Unrelated early animation test.
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===Audio===
===Videos===
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{{Video|perrow  =3
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  |description1 =LP10M's video showcasing the pilot models of the characters.
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   |service2    =youtube
   |id2          =Gr9pUis0e0w
   |id2          =Gr9pUis0e0w
   |description2 =LP10M's video showcasing a scrapped song made during the show's development.
   |description2 =LP10M's video showcasing a scrapped song made during the show's development.
   }}
   |service3    =youtube
  |id3          =XTKb4mu-mE
  |description3 =Some appearing of the show on newspapers found by LP10M (2003-2004).
}}


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 19:10, 5 January 2024

Pocoyo logo.png

Early logo, dated 2002.

Status:
Found (2002 pilot)
Found (Second pilot)

Date found: 15 Jul 2006 (First pilot) 17 Oct 2022 (Second pilot)

Found by: LP10M (Second pilot)

Pocoyo is a Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series co-produced by Guillermo García Carsí, Colman López, Luis Gallego, and David Cantolla that premiered both on Clan TVE and CITV in 2005 and is still airing as of 2023.

The series consists of the characters Pocoyo, a four-year-old boy with a blue hat and clothes, Pato a duck with a small green hat, Elly a pink elephant with a blue backpack, Loula an orange dog and Sleepy Bird a teal-colored bird that almost always seen sleeping.

Pilots

There were two pilots produced in Spain for the series, one developed in 2002 and the other in either 2003 or 2004.

In the 2002 pilot, Pocoyo and Pato (originally called Duckie) go for a boat ride as the narrator counts how many fish they see jumping out of the water. Pocoyo is always seen with a yellow pacifier (which he is rarely seen within the final show), and it's also narrated by an American female (as opposed to a male one like the final show). Pocoyo also communicates by squeaking instead of talking.

The Pocoyo Instagram account has confirmed that it featured the final designs for the characters.[1] It was confirmed that the second pilot is the found lost episode "El Balancin" by Oscar G Gutierrez and LP10M.

Status

While the 2002 pilot was uploaded onto the YouTube channel SeriesPocoyo in 2011, the second pilot is lost. The second pilot was believed to be partially found in 2021, but it was later confirmed in 2022 that the footage believed to be of the second pilot was instead from a test animation (later confirmed to be unrelated) and that the real second pilot featured the final designs for the characters. For a while, only images of various production material have resurfaced that was found by various users (YuriiXP, PaperLuigi64, MURMUROKIBRY360, Los Cortos de Lucas, LP10M and BLEKO LM).

On May 10th, 2023 the second pilot was confirmed to be the episode "El Balancin" (The see-saw in English) by LP10M.

A beta plot of Pocoyo has been found by LP10M in a PDF called ANIMATION FLASH 2004, this is the plot:

"Pocoyo, a 3D CGI series from Carlton and Zinkia Entertainment (Spain), aimed at pre-schoolers and their caregivers. The 52x7 minute series offers a unique blend of visuals combined with percussion, melody, and rhythm. Pocoyo is about a young child’s discovery of the world around him. Pocoyo is a child with an insatiable curiosity, living in a world of limitless opportunities. Helped by his band of friends, Duckie, Elefanta, and a puppy called Lucas, Pocoyo is forever discovering new and exciting things. The visual simplicity and modernity of the series, combined with the upbeat music, is very engaging, making children want to laugh, sing, jump, dance, and play with Pocoyo. Carlton International retains worldwide distribution rights for Pocoyo, excluding Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Latin America, which are being handled by Zinkia."[2]

Gallery

Concept Art

Animation Models

Footage

The first pilot.

The second pilot.

Unrelated early animation test.

Videos

LP10M's video showcasing the pilot models of the characters.

LP10M's video showcasing a scrapped song made during the show's development.

Some appearing of the show on newspapers found by LP10M (2003-2004).

See Also

Pocoyo

CiTV

External Links

References