Pecola (Japanese: ペコラ) is a 3D Japanese-Canadian children's television series which stars cube-shaped anthropomorphic animals in a place called Cube Town. It is based on a series of children's picture books by Naomi Iwata.
Cast[]
Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Pecola | Mayumi Asano | Austin Di Iulio |
Coco | Naoko Takano | Stephanie Beard |
Jabbatt | Takeshi Kusao | Richard Binsley |
Gazelle | Kenyū Horiuchi | Donald Burda |
Mayor Papazoni | Yū Shimaka | Keith Hampshire |
Officer Kumada | Kōsei Hirota | Len Carlson |
Robbie Rabbit | Romi Park | Michael Cera |
Dr. Hornbender | Kōichi Kitamura | Bill Colgate |
Dr. Chu | Mitsuo Senda | Neil Crone |
Aunty Yorkshire | Miyuki Ichijō | Jill Frappier |
Rudy | Chika Sakamoto | Jake Goldsbie |
Postman Rory | Mitsuaki Hoshino | George Buza |
Hilary | Sakiko Uran | Tracey Hoyt |
Mr. Bernard | Dai Matsumoto | Howard Jerome |
Al A. Gator | ??? | Keith Knight |
Miss Lucky | Mayumi Yanagisawa | Julie Lemieux |
Steamer | Yurika Hino | Sharron Matthews |
Mrs. Bernard | Romi Park | Marla Lukofsky |
Chewy | Mayumi Yanagisawa | Miriam McDonald |
Corey | Miyu Matsuki | Sunday Muse |
Bashatt | Kappei Yamaguchi | Scott McCord |
Bongo | Dai Matsumoto | Peter Oldring |
Mr. Saruyama | Ryūsei Nakao | Stephen Ouimette |
Mr. Lonely | Akio Katō | Adrian Truss |
Mr. Puggalski | Shirō Saitō | Avery Saltzman |
Pecolius | Umeji Sasaki | Chris Wiggins |
Robo-Pecola | Mayumi Asano | Austin Di Iulio |
Additional Voices[]
- Denis Akiyama
- Stephanie Beard
- Richard Binsley
- Donald Burda
- George Buza
- Len Carlson
- Michael Cera
- William Colgate
- Neil Crone
- Jill Frappier
- Jake Goldsbie
- Keith Hampshire
- Tracey Hoyt
- Pam Hyatt
- Howard Jerome
- Rick Jones
- Keith Knight
- Julie Lemieux
- Marla Lukofsky
- Sharron Matthews
- Miriam McDonald
- Sunday Muse
- Scott McCord
- Peter Oldring
- Stephen Ouimette
- Ron Rubin[1]
- Avery Saltzman
- Adrian Truss
- Chris Wiggins
Trivia[]
- The English dub uses a completely different theme song and closing credits with original animation[2] from the Japanese version.[3]
Transmission[]
Date(s) | Channel | Country | |
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2001-2002 | Teletoon | Canada | |
2003 | Cartoon Network | United States | |
2007-2017; 2020 | Qubo |