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Robocar Poli (Hangul: ??? ??; RR: Ro-bo-ka Polli) is a South Korean animated children's television series created by RoiVisual. The series released its first episode on Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) in 2011, and has aired for four seasons. Robocar Poli (sometimes abbreviated to Robo Poli currently consists of 104 eleven-minute episodes.

While in production, this series was selected for the section of full-length animation at Global Animation Project 2009 hosted by Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), under the title of PiyoPiyo Friends.

In the latter half of 2011, the films were exported from South Korea to France. Internationally, the program currently airs on French and Taiwanese channels. It is also scheduled to air in Japan, on TV Tokyo.

On March 12, 2013, Korea Post issued commemorative stamps for the series. As the third installment of the "Korean-Made Characters Series Stamps", Robocar Poli was introduced, following the introduction of Pororo the Little Penguin and Pucca. Two million copies of the stamps were printed for sale (10 copies per set).


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Episode list


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Synopsis

In Brooms Town, a small town with a capable rescue team, there are always accidents such as a car sliding off a cliff in the rain, a car crash, or a child locked in a firehouse. In every episode, the town's rescue team saves characters from trouble. At the end of each episode, the rescue team strongly advises the characters who are in danger and viewing children.


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Characters

Main characters

  • Poli (voiced by Marc Thompson): The title character is a robotic blue-and-white police car that can transform into a robot. He has very strong morals and does not give up easily. He is always faithful to his police duties, keeping the safety of town's roads and protecting lives and property.
  • Jinte (voiced by Eileen Stevens): The rescue team's human member. She has long blonde hair (but short pony-pigtail) and wears a dark reddish-orange outfit. She is described as a genius inventor.
  • Helly (voiced by Kate Bristol): A robotic helicopter in greens, blues and white, he flies over town to look for problems and helps the team with ideas and a drill.
  • Amberil (voiced by Rebecca Soler): A robotic ambulance van in reds, pinks and white. She is kind, warm-hearted, and shows a great deal of self-sacrifice. She supports rescue missions, giving a diagnosis and first aid to accident vehicles and characters.
  • Roy (voiced by Jason Griffith): A robotic red-and-yellow fire truck. He is the strongest member of the rescue team and is in charge of inspecting safety accidents, extinguishing fire and rescuing. He has many gadgets on his back to help the team.

Supporting characters

  • Beny (voiced by Jo Wyatt): A blue truck which aspires to be similar to Roy.
  • Bruner (voiced by David Wills): A bulldozer with two blades for his arms.
  • Bruny (voiced by David Wills): Bruner's little cousin.
  • Camp (voiced by Kerry Shale): A blue car with a yellow hat that tows a camping trailer and writes for a travel magazine.
  • Bucky (voiced by Danny John Jules): a yellow pickup truck.
  • Cap (voiced by Nigel Pilkington): a yellow checkered taxicab.
  • Cleany (voiced by Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld): a green street sweeper.
  • Cranes (voiced by Steven Kynman, Rob Rackstraw and John Hasler): 3 container cranes working at Brooms Harbor. Are called Lefy, Lety, and Leky, and are orange, blue and yellow, respectively.
  • Dump (voiced by Keith Wickham): A dump truck that transports trees, sand, and other things around construction sites. In most episodes, he is also called "Dumpoo" or "Dumpy".
  • Lifty (voiced by Brittany Pressley): An orange lift car that moves boxes at Brooms Harbor.
  • Marine (voice by Eve Bentley): A blue-and-white postal ferry boat, described as kind, who travels around the world. He resides in the port.
  • Mark:
  • Max (voiced by Terry Mynott): A yellow steamroller regarded as reliable.
  • Mickey (voiced by Rob Rackstraw): A mixing truck that transports concrete.
  • Mini (voiced by Lisa Ortiz): Musty's granddaughter car, who is most happy to be with him. Mini sometimes disapproves of Rody when he's causing mischief or bullying.
  • Musty (voiced by Jeremy Nicholas: A blue classic car with a hat and moustache-shaped grill, he is the oldest car in Brooms Town and is the grandfather of Mini.
  • Poke (voiced by Paul Panting): An excavator with a yellow hard hat and spade. He communicates by spluttering.
  • Posty (voiced by Sarah Natochenny): A blue mail truck that delivers letters and packages.
  • Rody (voiced by Sarah Natochenny): A green car with a white cap, described as confident and curious about everything.
  • SchoolB (voiced by Keith Wickham): is a yellow school bus.
  • Spooky (voiced by David Holt): A blue tow truck that does not like being washed.
  • Terry (voiced by Mike Pollock): A trailer truck that works at Brooms Harbor.
  • Torino
  • Tracky (voiced by Sarah Hadland)



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Traffic Safety with Poli

Traffic Safety with Poli (Hangul: ??? ???? ???? ???; RR: Polli-wa Ham-kke-ha-neun Gyo-tong-an-jeon Yi-ya-gi) is a spin-off of the original series. As part of Hyundai Motors' global corporate social responsibility project with RoiVisual and EBS, the series was produced to educate children on the importance of traffic safety, and has aired for two seasons. The first season of the spin-off was shown as six 11-minute episodes, each with two segments. In Canada, the series was produced by Treehouse TV.

Episode list


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Fire Safety with Roy

Fire Safety with Roy is a spin-off of the original series.


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Broadcast

  • Korea - Educational Broadcasting System, Tooniverse, JEI TV
  • France - Piwi Plus, Gulli
  • Taiwan - ETTV Yoyo
  • Japan - TV Tokyo
  • United Kingdom - Nick Jr. Too
  • Canada - Treehouse, Tvo Kids, Yoopa, CBC, Knowledge Network
  • Philippines - Nick Jr, Nickelodeon
  • Australia - Go!
  • Israel - Nick Jr.
  • Italy - Cartoonito
  • Russia - STS
  • Portugal - RTP 2 (season 1) and Canal Panda (season 2)
  • Ukraine - PLUSPLUS
  • Estonia - Kanal 2
  • Finland - MTV Juniori
  • Poland - MiniMini+, TVP1
  • Denmark - DR1
  • Turkey - Atv
  • Singapore - Okto
  • Malaysia - Astro Ceria and Astro Xiao Tai Yang
  • India - Hungama TV (Traffic Safety with Robocar Poli )
  • Indonesia - Rajawali Televisi
  • Hungary - Minimax
  • United States of America - Netflix
  • Mexico - Netflix (seasons 1 and 2)

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Reception

This series has had high ratings in South Korea, and became the chief rival of Pororo the Little Penguin which had been number one in the industry. Related merchandise includes cakes, toys, books, and apparel. In South Korea, Poli is frequently called ??? (Pol-chong-ri) which means "Poli, the Minister of Children". This follows Pororo which is famously known as ??? (Po-tong-ryeong), meaning "Pororo, the President of Children".


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See also

  • Pororo the Little Penguin
  • Cars Toons
  • Tayo the Little Bus
  • Chuggington
  • Bob the Builder
  • Fireman Sam
  • Barney and Friends
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines
  • Super Wings
  • Noddy, Toyland Detective

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References


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External links

  • Robocar Poli on EBS (in Korean)

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