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CBeebies' Tinga Tinga Tales

publication date: Mar 8, 2010
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author/source: Alex Bell
Tnga Tonga Tales

Tinga Tinga Tales
is CBeebies' latest cartoon, set in the world of traditional African folktales. The main characters are Lion, Tortoise, Elephant, a trio of cheeky monkeys, Hippo and Crocodile, but a host of other animals crops up in every episode. The show features imaginative re-telling of traditional animal origin stories including why Lion roars, why Tortoise has a broken shell, why Elephant has a trunk, why Hippo has no hair, why Tickbird sits on Hippo's back,

The characters are bright, friendly, cheeky and fun, and each episode zips along with a fun soundtrack that includes musical contributions from various birds and beasts. Brightly, bold, loud and colourful, the series has a unique visual style, a contemporary update of the work of 60s-era Tanzanian artist Eduardo Tingatinga that is still widely popular in East Africa.

The animal characters are built up with solid colours and geometric patterns, all  hand-drawn by a team of artists in a new studio in Nairobi, Kenya, then scanned into a computer and animated. British production company Tiger Aspect, led by series creator Claudia Lloyd (the woman behind Charlie and Lola's TV career), have set up a fully functional studio in Nairobi, with 50 people overseeing all areas of the show's production.

"I really like the voices and songs, let's watch one more episode," was five year old Toby's comment on the show. The expansive cast includes the established talents of Lenny Henry, Maureen Lipman, Miriam Margolyes, Meera Syal, Penelope Keith and Ruth Madoc, as well as music by Eric Wainaina, a celebrated Kenyan singer-songwriter.

The very authentic African feel of Tinga Tinga Tales is a very welcome addition to the CBeebies line-up.