Production Profile: Dooly, the little Dino

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Dooly, the little Dino

 

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Title: Dooly, the little Dino (TV series)  

Genre: Comedy 

Rated: All

Total Episode: 26 episodes

Release Date: 2009

Category: 2D Animation

Production: Doolynara inc.

Copyright: Copyright © Doolynara

Business Contact

  • Telephone: 02-557-2151
  • Fax: 02-557-2152
  • Email: sam@doolynara.com
  • Contact: Sam Lee
  • Title: Marketing Manager
  • Website: www.animationdooly.com
  • Twitter, Myspace, Facebook Address: doolydino(Twitter)

Product Introduction

  • Synopsis

Dooly is a baby dinosaur that was kidnapped by aliens, who used him for experimentations. These experimentations gave him a magic power. When he returned to the Earth, he was trapped in a glacier causing him to hibernate during the Ice Age. About 10 million years later, one of the glaciers broke off and Dooly drifted to Seoul, Korea. He is like a typical kid who likes nothing more than to to eat and play all the time. However he can come across as being somewhat audacious. Behind his thoughtful words, Dooly is just another baby dinosaur who misses his mother

While in Seoul, he is found by a girl, Younghee who takes him to her home with her elder brother Chulsoo. She thought Dooly was a lifeless doll, and made him live with her as pet. However, her father Kildong was annoyed by Dooly big time.

He has super power that he received from aliens, but doesn't know why. He doesn't quite know how to use it but in times of danger he somehow manages to use the power. He points his right finger and yells 'Hoihoi!'

He is always biting his tongue and looks silly and mischievous, but he a loyal friend. Once in a while he'll resist, like when he turns Kildong into a dinosaur and sends him to the Amazon.







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