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Nalong Format Animated television series Starring Kim Seo Yeong Country of origin Korea No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 15 min. Broadcast Original channel MBC Nalong (hangul:뚜루뚜루뚜 나롱이, Turuturutu Narongi) is a Korean animation, also known by the name Nalong, Fly To The Sky. It is a product of the major anime broadcaster Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, and the animation was done by Studio Kaab. The story centers on the animal character Nalong, a flying squirrel.
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Story
Somewhere in this world, there is a town named Lala in a forest called Lulu. This is the home of Nalong and many other furry little creatures.
Nalong lives with his father and 10 brothers, and attends elementary school. His friends are an otter named Ukkya, an ostrich named Tajori, and the Mandu brothers, who were accidentally made by the famous inventor Professor Penguil.
Characters
The central characters of Nalong's Family are:
Nalong, Nalong's father (Dalbong), 10 Brothers, Blue Eagle, Panji, Panji's father, Hobi, Tori, Riri, Ukkya, Ukkya's mother, Ukkya's father, Sungsung, Sungsung's mother, Tajori, Tajori's mother, Tajori's father, Ujuin, Penguil, and the Mandu brothers.
Production Staff
- Director: Kim Keum Soo
- Producers: An Seong Eun, Cheon Chae Jeong
- Art Director: Kim Hae Seong
- Scenario: Hwang Seok Yeon
- Continuity: Kooji Aritomi
- Marketing: Kim Sin Hwa
- Main Marketer: Koo Cheol Hoi
- Network: Euro Pictures, Poly Sound
- Business Networks: Iconix Entertainment, Wiz Entertainment, Zero One Pictures, Ani Cast
Voice actors
- Nalong: Kim Seo Yeong
- Sungsung: Kim Yeong Seon
- Ukkya, Tori: Wooh Jeong Sin
- Hobi, Riri: Ryoo Jeom Hee
- Penguil: Rhee Cheol Yong
- Nalong's father (Dalbong): Choi Han
- Panji, Tajori, Ukkya's mother: Yeo Min Jeong
- Ujuin: Eom Sang Hyeon
See also
- Nalong 2 - Nalong Season 2
External links
- Nalong Homepage
- Studio Kaab Homepage - Nalong Animater
- Koo Cheol Hoi Homepage - Nalong's Diary Maker
Studio Kaab animations (with Iconix Entertainment) Categories:- South Korean animation
- Korea stubs
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