Zoé Kézako

Zoé Kézako
Developed by Antoine Barraud
Vincent Costi
Directed by Fabrice Fouquet
Starring Bailey Stocker
Joseph Marrese
Dawn Ford
Composer(s) Dragibus
Production
Producer(s) Corinne Kouper
Production company(s) Sparkling
TF1
Release
Original network TF1 (France)
Télétoon (Canada)

Zoé Kézako is a French animated television series, adapted from Véronique Saüquère's book series published by Frimousse. The first season was produced by Corinne Kouper at Sparkling; the second season was produced at TeamTO.

This second season is currently airing in France on TF1 and Télétoon.[1] The series is also broadcast around the world: in Norway (NRK1), Sweden (SVT),[2] Denmark (DR), Italy (Rai 3), Canada (Radio Canada), Belgium (RTBF and Ketnet), Portugal (RTP), Finland (YLE), Ireland (RTÉ) and in Argentina (Pakapaka).

Overview

A big round face with two springy pigtails on top, and a gangly body dressed in a stripy shirt, red tunic-dress and speedy sneakers. Zoé Kézako the TV series features the adventures of this irresistible little girl, with stacks of humor and piles of energy. The fruit of Véronique Saüquère’s imagination.

Just like all kids her age (7 and three quarters), Zoé asks herself lots of questions and is not always sure how to act in certain situations. Nothing could be more natural - after all, the one thing she doesn’t have is… experience!

From one episode to the next, Zoé gains vital experience for daily life. Each individual story is a slice of livingness, a portion of knowledge we all need to get a grasp of the world and the people around us. The understanding that helps us grow up, just at the right speed. Until, one fine day, we suddenly realize that: Life is a big heap of fun!

Characters

Main characters

Secondary characters

Episodes

First season

  1. Baby brother blues
  2. Game over
  3. Lola the park pin up
  4. Splat the gnat
  5. Bunch of traitors
  6. Down with beets
  7. Bronco baby sitter
  8. Auntie Kissy
  9. Shoe must go on
  10. Almost famous
  11. Spiting image
  12. Simply the best
  13. Big time secret
  14. Crazy for the candy
  15. Thingee and Thingamajic
  16. Don’t let me down
  17. Love birds
  18. Blur zone
  19. Night of the wusses
  20. In with the boys
  21. So grounded
  22. No rush
  23. Copycat
  24. Whozatgirl
  25. Lucky charm
  26. Super powers

Second season

  1. Zoé to the power of two
  2. King of the crackpots
  3. The vanishing
  4. Queen for a day
  5. My best enemy
  6. Starry-eyed
  7. Inspector Zoé
  8. Double zero
  9. Good riddance !
  10. Boomerang
  11. Alone at last
  12. The invisible friend
  13. Super secret
  14. A right mix up
  15. Wanted
  16. Prepare for take off
  17. Have a good trip !
  18. I'm the boss
  19. The party
  20. Charge !
  21. What an embarrassment !
  22. Super Dad
  23. Uncle kissy
  24. Friend for a day
  25. Valentine superstars
  26. Princess cosmonaut

Awards

Publishing

Hachette Books has been publishing the series’ episodes as short stories within the collection “Ma Première Bibliothèque Rose”:

Hachette has also published “Zoé’s tricks and tips”, released in August 2008.

Licensing and merchandising

A line of Zoé Kézako merchandising products (such as dolls, sofas and pillows) is currently being developed with TF1 Licences and SIMBA, to be released in 2009.

References

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