Cartoons Name me a cartoon that is practically unknown outside your country

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Title says it.

The toon can be any type of animation from CG, to stop motion or even traditional.

I'll start with Rex The Runt, a British stop-motion show about a bunch of weird dog characters going on surrealist adventures.


Its made by Aardman, the Wallace & Gromit people, but no one i talk to about this show knows what the he'll im talking about.
 
Urikupen Kyujotai.

It was actually banned in the US shortly after release, then made it to Scandinavia and Russia but didn't make much of an impact, before landing in Argentina and running for exactly two years, then getting canned forever... except for a brief resurgence in Germany in the year 2000.

But the crazy thing? It was originally released in Japan in 1974 and forgotten for two decades before getting picked up by Saban.

I made a thread about it not too long ago.
 
I'll go with Kalle Stropp & Grodan Boll!

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Originally a radio-play created by Thomas Funck, in the 80s and 90s a few animated movies were made, and they rock. Thomas Funck voices almost all of the characters himself, and originally made all the sound effects in the radio-play.
The titular characters are the cricket Kalle Stropp and the frog Grodan Boll (literally the Frog Ball) go on crazy adventures, where they usually save a friend of theirs. In true nature-loving swedish fashion they also save the pinecone kingdom by attempting to thwart a scheme by evil capitalists who want to raze a forest in order to build a luxury hotel. A message that goes home even today when that very thing is currently happening in Sweden.

Here's an iconic scene where Grodan Boll wanders into a computer and becomes a retro video game, which feels apt to share in this forum:

I have many more examples, but this one is probably the most swedish one I can think of.
 
Yoko!
Jakamoko!
Toto!
Fun children's animation. Didn't have any major cultural impact, but was quite fun whilst it aired.
And I'm only just noticing the Armadillo has an inverted tri-force on his bonce.
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Oooh but I'll tell you what was FANTASTIC, El Nombre! He protects his village whilst teaching elementary mathematics. Thanks, El Nombre!
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Yoko!
Jakamoko!
Toto!
Fun children's animation. Didn't have any major cultural impact, but was quite fun whilst it aired.
And I'm only just noticing the Armadillo has an inverted tri-force on his bonce
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I remember my little sister watching this a lot. I really liked the artstyle but I remember it being pretty loud and obnoxious.
 
I remember my little sister watching this a lot. I really liked the artstyle but I remember it being pretty loud and obnoxious.
The art style was definitely the most appealing aspect of the show. I remember the monkey was quite the culprit for hootin' 'n hollerin'
 
Probably this. :loldog
YTV aired a lot of Canadian animated shows. There's also Reboot but I'm pretty sure that gained some popularity in the US as well as it was one of the first CGI shows. As a kid a lot of Canadian and US stuff blended together for me so I don't remember which is which for most of them.
 
The art style was definitely the most appealing aspect of the show. I remember the monkey was quite the culprit for hootin' 'n hollerin'
The intro sequence is burned into my memory, where the bird even scolds him for being loud before the show starts lol
 
Probably this. :loldog
YTV aired a lot of Canadian animated shows. There's also Reboot but I'm pretty sure that gained some popularity in the US as well as it was one of the first CGI shows. As a kid a lot of Canadian and US stuff blended together for me so I don't remember which is which for most of them.
No joke I only caught one episode of this when I was young and ill, staying home from school. The episode had to do with fish and bringing it to a house on a hill during the winter. Thanks for the random memory!

Also, the jovial tone of the theme tune always reminded me of Albert the Fifth Musketeer, another show I couldn't have caught more than once or twice
 
Yoko!
Jakamoko!
Toto!
Fun children's animation. Didn't have any major cultural impact, but was quite fun whilst it aired.
And I'm only just noticing the Armadillo has an inverted tri-force on his bonce.
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Oooh but I'll tell you what was FANTASTIC, El Nombre! He protects his village whilst teaching elementary mathematics. Thanks, El Nombre!
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Oh god, I remember that show very vaguely mostly due to the unique art style.

I also remember el nombre, though technically iirc nombre means name rather than number which seems weird for a show about solving number issues.

"writing numbers in the desert sand"
 

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