Toopy hunts for butterflies while Binoo catches his own with the help of a magic net.
Toopy chases the tiger up into the mountains, through the grasslands and into a cave, but it's Binoo who gets the last laugh. Toopy is going on a tiger hunt and Binoo is the tiger. In bubble transitions of the first season, There are scenarios of Toopy and Binoo playing with bubbles.The first season of Toopy and Binoo consists primarily of 104 4-minute segments in 26 full-length 24-minute episodes.He enjoys Patchy-Patch, reading books, and going on adventures.Įpisodes Series overview Season He also has a stuffed toy called "Patchy-Patch" that he accidentally loses in one episode, and is also shown to own an orange teddy bear in "The Lost Bear". He communicates with signs and is friends with Toopy. Binoo is devoted to his best friend Toopy. Binoo is a lovable cat who is logical, sensible, and thinks before he acts. Binoo is a small white stuffed cat who is one of the stars of the show and does not have a voice actor.He is the only one to have a voice actor, who also voices every character in Dragon. Toopy is shown to really enjoy life in the show, and has a laugh line used in the credits, and some of the episodes. He has a wide imagination and takes Binoo to imaginary places created by the both of them and loves many different things, such as going on adventures with Toopy. He wears a red-and-yellow T-shirt, and is one of the stars of the show. Toopy (voiced by Frank Meschkuleit) is a funny, friendly, optimistic, impulsive mouse whose insatiable zest for life is matched only by his love for his best friend, Binoo.Echo Media (formerly Spectra Animation) then brought them to television, both in English versions, dubbing their English names to Toopy and Binoo. Binoo then appeared in a small series of his own. Toupie et Binou was the original title of the children's books collection written by Dominique Jolin the books also appeared in English translation as Washington and Deecee. Each DVD that has two half-hour specials has two of each of these three short mini-episode adventures, starting in this order: "Magic You", "Captain You", and then, "Fabulous You". The segments encourage viewers (referred to in the show as "Magic You", "Captain You", or, "Fabulous You") to participate in the adventures and use their imaginations. They use the same uniforms they had in "Super Toopy", but, Binoo looks a lot like Super Toopy, also. There are also short 2-minute episodes that are seen on the website in the second season, where, there are either "Magic You", "Captain You", or, "Fabulous You" segments, featuring Toopy and Binoo as space captains, fairies, or, as superheroes who make things right by using magic (Toopy sometimes ends it by doing the same thing that's wrong on himself which he doesn't even notice), and they use the magic wand from "Godmother Toopy", explore things in their house and pretend to find out what they are, and, Binoo sometimes reveals what they are, such as a pillow, where, they use the same uniforms they had in "Strange New World", but, instead, the object they find is the entire form of the planet, and, help their friends when they have nothing to play with by playing games they can use with themselves. Individual segments are approximately five minutes in length, but are frequently grouped together as one thirty-minute episode, both on television and DVD releases, and, the 30 minute episodes have other characters talk besides Toopy. Toopy and Binoo allows for learning in a non-didactic manner. The kindness, respect, and gentle aspects of childhood friendship are emphasized as the friends explore and discover the world around them with their colorful adventures.
The characters are charming and endearing. Toopy is a funny, friendly, optimistic, impulsive mouse whose insatiable zest for life is matched only by his love for his best friend, Binoo. Toopy and Binoo is an animated series based on the popular books created by Dominique Jolin.