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Wizzy & Woppy
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Wizzy_&_Woppy_DVD.png |
| caption | DVD cover of the show |
| genre | Youth |
| producer | Studio 100 |
| starring | Barbara De Jonge |
| Carl Ridders | |
| Dirk Bosschaert | |
| Hans Van Cauwenberghe | |
| country | Belgium |
| language | Flemish |
| runtime | 5 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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