Delfy and His Friends
Delfy and His Friends | |
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Created by | D'Ocon Films |
Written by | Antoni D'Ocón (idea), Josep Viciana, Ramón Herrero, Josep Peña |
Directed by | Antoni D'Ocón |
Composer(s) | Josep Roig Boada |
Country of origin | Spain |
No. of episodes | 91 |
Production | |
Running time | 23 minutes (approx.) |
Release | |
Original network |
TVE (Spain) Sky1 (UK) |
Original release | 1992 – 1992 |
Delfy and His Friends (Spanish: Delfy y sus amigos) is a Spanish animated series for children, produced in 1992 by D'Ocon Films.
Synopsis
The series focuses on the underwater adventures of Delfy the Dolphin and his friends. In every episode, they are compelled to defend their habitat from the schemes of a greedy eagle, his kangaroo assistant and a group of sharks.
Characters
Protagonists
- Delfy - a young, blue dolphin with a captain hat. He serves as the main protagonist of the series.
- Chees - a female dolphin and Delfy's girlfriend.
- Fasty - a Hermit crab.
- Rudy - a crab.
- Baby Whale - a young whale.
- Froggy - Delfy's best friend. He is a green monkfish in the original version. Strangely, in some other versions, he claims he is a frog.
- The Hammerhead shark - a gentle shark.
- The Swordfish
- The octopus
- Police Agent - a fish who travels on his sea horse's back.
- The turtle
- Dan - an anthropomorphic walrus and Delfy's friend, this character stays on land. He works in a lighthouse.
- Mick - an anthropomorphic and friendly puppy.
- Gigi - an anthropomorphic female puppy, Mick's best friend.
Antagonists
- Captain Vinager - an anthropomorphic vulture, Delfy's worst enemy. He is a pirate and always attacks the aquatic animals.
- Boing - an anthropomorphic and unintelligent kangaroo, this character is Vinager's partner.
- Sharky - a pirate shark and the main antagonist of the series.
- Sharko - another pirate shark, he serves as Sharky's companion.
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