Dooly the Little Dinosaur

Dooly the Little Dinosaur (Korean: 《아기공룡 둘리》) is a 1983 South Korean cartoon and animated film created by Soo Jung Kim.

Dooly is one of the most respected and commercially successful characters of South Korean animation. Dooly became the first cartoon character to be featured on a stamp. It was printed in 1995 in South Korea. Dooly has a resident registration card, which means he is a citizen of South Korea.

History

Dooly (Korean: 둘리) was first created when its creator Soo Jung Kim issued the manhwa(cartoon in Korean) under comic book named Bo-Mool Sum (Treasure Island). It was first shown in the first week of April, 1983, finished about ten years later. There are two spin-offs of the manhwa, one of which is still being aired today.

The original animation and airing was done by South Korean broadcaster KBS. When it was first broadcast in 1987, there were only six episodes, with seven more later added during the second season. A video cassette was released in 1989, and re-broadcasting was first done in 1990.

This show was rebroadcast again in 1993, 1996 and 1998, but due to the choosing inappropriate broadcasting dates (usually on Sunday), its recognizance and the viewer rating were critically low. In 1998, however, KBS noticed the increased viewership in October 1998, the broadcasting time was changed to 5:30 p.m. starting May 12 through June 23, 2003, Monday and Tuesday (known as the 'Golden Viewing Time'). With more people watching the show, its ratings was improved. A new version of the TV series, which began broadcasting in late 2008, is currently shown Monday through Friday, at 4:00 PM on the Korean Animation channel Tooniverse, Korea's first all-anime/manhwa channel.

The cartoon was once reported to the officials as a bad example for children because of the using of Dooly's care-giver's name in a friendly fashion. Koreans usually speak to adults with respect and with the use of proper additions in speech done so specifically for adults by younger people. This was seen as hazardous for the basic thinking of the children who watch it.

Tooniverse also released an educational English dub in 1995, and a theatrical release came out in 1996 under Dooly Nara (Dooly Nation).

Characters

Controversy

When Dooly was first created as a TV animation, it received much criticism from South Korean Catholics, South Korean public citizens, and the government. Reasons cited included the fact that the animation was a bit violent, which was oppressed by South Korean government, and the adult general public was angered due to its character's attitude of disrespect towards elders. However, this was when freedom of speech was not taken seriously into account. Generally speaking, the younger generation has fond memories of this series and find that the violence is actually a quite realistic portrayal of family dynamics in contemporary South Korea.

The character "Michol" has also received criticism in more recent years due to the character's appearance being likened to blackface.

List of episodes

Original series (1987–1988)

  1. "The Birth of Dooly" (Korean: 둘리의 탄생; original airdate: October 7, 1987)
  2. "Grand Park Disturbance" (Korean: 대공원 소동; original airdate: October 7, 1987)
  3. "My Friends" (Korean: 내 친구들; original airdate: October 7, 1987)
  4. "Hyeongah! Do Not Go" (Korean: 형아! 가지 마; original airdate: October 7, 1987)
  5. "Travel to the Past: Part 1" (Korean: 과거로의 여행 (상); original airdate: October 7, 1987)
  6. "Travel to the Past: Part 2" (Korean: 과거로의 여행 (하); original airdate: October 7, 1987)
  7. "Dooly's Anger" (Korean: 둘리의 분노; original airdate: May 5, 1988)
  8. "Michol's Debut" (Korean: 마이콜 등장; original airdate: May 5, 1988)
  9. "Ddochi's Escape" (Korean: 또치의 탈출; original airdate: May 5, 1988)
  10. "The Strange Lamp" (Korean: 이상한 램프; original airdate: May 5, 1988)
  11. "Dooly's Miniature" (Korean: 둘리 소인국; original airdate: May 5, 1988)
  12. "The Invaders from the Squid Planet: Part 1" (Korean: 꼴뚜기 별의 왕자님 (상); original airdate: May 5, 1988)
  13. "The Invaders from the Squid Planet: Part 2" (Korean: 꼴뚜기 별의 왕자님 (하); original airdate: May 5, 1988)

In popular culture

  1. The Dooly theme song was sung in "A Gentleman's Dignity" 2012 South Korean drama, In episode 13 at 58.48min into the show by Collin acted by Lee Jong-hyun member of CNBlue rock band
  2. The stuffed dooly dolls and his girlfriend Gong Sil was in "Master's Sun" 2013 South Korean television series episode 7 at 52.17 min and episode 10 39.52min episode 13 44min
  3. "My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox" when Dae Woong teaches Miho the fox how to be friends with hoi hoi
  4. He also has several appearances in "Protect the Boss" in stuffed and other forms.
  5. "Running Man" cast sung the Dooly theme song in Episode 25

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