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Wizzy & Woppy


FieldValue
imageWizzy_&_Woppy_DVD.png
captionDVD cover of the show
genreYouth
producerStudio 100
starringBarbara De Jonge
Carl Ridders
Dirk Bosschaert
Hans Van Cauwenberghe
countryBelgium
languageFlemish
runtime5 mins.

Carl Ridders Dirk Bosschaert Hans Van Cauwenberghe

Wizzy & Woppy is a Flemish children's television show produced by Studio 100, centered on four animal friends who live together in a pet store.

The show premiered on August 30, 1999, and the final episode was broadcast in 2007. The show was broadcast in Flanders and the Netherlands.

Characters

  • Wizzy (portrayed by Barbara De Jonge) is a mouse. She's a bit naughty, but she can be sweet. She shares a cage with Woppy.
  • Woppy (portrayed by Carl Ridders) is a mouse. He's naughty and likes to prank his friends. He shares a cage with Wizzy.
  • Dongo (portrayed by Dirk Bosschaert) is a tortoise. He is lazy and sleeps most of the time. He is also dumb and naive.
  • Kasha (portrayed by Hans Van Cauwenberghe) is a parrot. He is smart and likes to read the newspaper to pass time.

Plopsaland De Panne - Wizzy (01).jpg|Wizzy Plopsaland De Panne - Woppy (01).jpg|Woppy Plopsaland De Panne - Dongo (01).jpg|Dongo Plopsaland De Panne - Kasha (01).jpg|Kasha

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