Mouk, der Weltreisebär

Mouk, der Weltreisebär (2012-2015)

EndedAnimation show
Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 18:15 (11 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Wild Horses (Mongolia)févr. 5, 2016
S02E09Dune Song (Morocco)févr. 5, 2016
S02E08The Lion's Claw (Chile)févr. 4, 2016
S02E07Walking on the Moon (Turkey)févr. 4, 2016
S02E06Troika (Russia)févr. 3, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' first premiere?

'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' premiered on May 7, 2012.

Who are the main characters in the show?

The main characters in 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' are Mouk and his friend Chavapa.

What is the show's genre?

The genre of 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' is children's cartoon.

What is the show's origin country?

The show 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' originates from France.

Who produced the show?

The show was produced by Millimages, an animation studio based in Paris.

What is the show's target audience?

The target audience for 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' is preschool children.

What is the show's premise?

The show 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' follows the adventures of Mouk and his friend Chavapa as they travel around the world.

How many episodes are there in the first season?

The first season of 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' consists of 62 episodes.

Who voices the character Mouk in the German version of the show?

The character of Mouk in the German version of the show is voiced by Max Felder.

What countries have Mouk and Chavapa visited in the first season?

In the first season of 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r', Mouk and Chavapa visit countries such as China, Australia, and Madagascar.

Does the show aim to educate children about different cultures?

Yes, 'Mouk, der Weltreiseb\u00e4r' aims to educate children about different cultures and traditions around the world.

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