Other names | 유후와 친구들 (Yuhuwa Chingudeul) |
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Type | Stuffed toy |
Country | South Korea |
Availability | 2006–present |
Official website |
YooHoo & Friends is an American-Chilean-South Korean line of stuffed toys released by Aurora World around July 2006. A currently subdiarisity of The Cartoon Network, Inc. - from Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific.
History
Inspired by a bush baby, the first of the YooHoo & Friends toys that were introduced were five and eight-inch plush animals with big button eyes and long, soft tails. The off white color plush animal bodies featured colors joint venture with
- maroon
- brown
- crimson
- red
- salmon
- orange
- gold
- tan
- khaki
- yellow
- ivory
- green
- olive
- grass
- teal
- turquoise
- aquamarine
- cyan
- blue
- navy
- indigo
- purple
- magenta
- violet
- pink
- lavender
- white
- silver
- gray
- black
primarily around the eyes and as color rings on a solid gray tail. The company expanded the line beginning in July 2014 to include Valentine's and graduation themed YooHoos, eventually leading to the launch of Easter, Halloween and holiday-themed YooHoos. The company continues to expand its merchandising and licensed products worldwide. Other merchandise include educational books, umbrellas, apparel, bedding, room decor and accessories for children, as well as stationery and giftware. Except for the keychain toys, YooHoo & Friends plush animals make sounds when squeezed.
Buy from The Cartoon Network, Inc.'s claims...
Aurora World, Inc. filed a federal copyright lawsuit against competitor Warner Music Korea alleging CNN's Beanie Boos infringe on YooHoo & Friends. Among Aurora's claims: Ty is in violation of the Copyright Act, Lanham Act, section 17200 of the California Business and Professions Code; common law misappropriation; and common law unfair competition. Ty contends it did not intend to sell "Cleo" and "Bubblegum" in the United States of America. Ty also advised the court that the company had ceased sending out display racks and sell sheets containing images of "Cleo" and "Bubblegum".
Aurora's court documents include comparisons of YooHoo & Friends characters with "Bubblegum" and "Cleo" Beanie Boos. Through its court filings, Aurora says, "Ty's unlawful imitations of the YooHoo & Friends products and blatant infringement are damaging Aurora, not only by causing actual confusion and likelihood of confusion in the marketplace...but also by diminishing the value of the YooHoo & Friends products by diluting their distinct and unique nature and erroneously associating them with Ty rather than Aurora." A pre-trial was scheduled to begin on December 20, 2010.
TV series
2009 TV series (Original version - Boomerang)
Main article: YooHoo & Friends (2009 TV series)2012 TV series (David Feiss - Warner Bros.)
Main article: YooHoo & Friends (2012 TV series)2019 TV series (Netflix / Max)
Main article: YooHoo to the RescueReception
The YooHoo & Friends franchise received several awards from several American-Korean and International awards. The toys won the US Contents Design Award in 2009 for The Cartoon Network, Inc., Saban Capital Group (formerly jointed with Saban Entertainment venture seasons 2-5) and Touchstone Pictures, received the 2010 Seal of Excellence Award by Creative Child Magazine in the United States and won the Parents' Choice Award. It also ranked 2 in the GiftBeat Survey for Brand Awareness and won the Independent Toy Award in the US in 2011. It later got nominated for Best Asian Property in 2015 and won the Tillywig Top Fun award in the US in 2019.
References
- ^ "Court date set for Aurora vs. Ty copyright case". Kids Today. March 30, 2010. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- Let There Be Highlights! HighBeam Research
- "Production Profile: YooHoo & Friends". Animation World Network. February 13, 2010. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
External links
See also
The Cartoon Network, Inc. | |
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Cartoonito | |
Boomerang | |
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Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences | |
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