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Computer animated preschool television series

Hopla
Title card
GenreBabies
Toddler
Computer-animated
Created byBert Smets
Country of originBelgium
Original languageDutch (no dialogue in the series)
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes128
Production
Running time5 minutes
Original release
NetworkKetnet
Release2 April 2000 (2000-04-02) –
3 September 2008 (2008-09-03)
Related
Tik Tak

Hopla is a Belgian computer-animated children's television series, it was created by Bert Smets in 2000 and produced by Bert Smets Productions. The cartoon features the rabbit Hopla and his friends – the pig Onki, the bear Nina, and the kitten Lola. Similar to its spiritual predecessor Tik Tak, the series is aimed at babies and toddlers between 0–2 years old and has no dialogue (the only dialogue is the show's name). Each episode is about five minutes, the show was animated with Strata 3D.

The show first aired on Ketnet, a Flemish television channel, in 2000, and became popular soon afterward. Hopla has been aired in 31 countries (including Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Spain, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States).

In Belgium, Hopla's home entertainment titles have sold over 300,000 copies and their book-related merchandise has garnered sales close to 700,000. In Portugal, the show aired on public channel RTP2, with some dialogue added to briefly describe each scene's contents.

Characters

  • Hopla, a white rabbit, he wears a blue shirt with two red buttons, yellow pants, and red shoes.
  • Onki, a pink pig, he wears a yellow shirt with red cashmere open cardigan with pocket, blue pants, and yellow shoes.
  • Nina, a brown bear, she wears a blue dress with three red buttons and red shoes.
  • Lola, a orange kitten, she wears a green dress with two blue flower with yellow pistil buttons and blue shoes.

Broadcast

Hopla airs in the United States due to an exclusive multi-year distribution deal between Bert Smets Productions and NCircle Entertainment, a subsidiary of Alliance Entertainment, signed in 2007. In December 2007, the series was aired on BabyFirst.

References

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  3. "Bert Smets, Hopla: 3D Production for Kids". 30 June 2014.

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