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Dooly the Little Dinosaur | |
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Created by | Kim Soo-jung |
Original work | Dooly the Little Dinosaur (1983-1993) |
Owner |
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Years | 1983–present |
Films and television | |
Film(s) | Dooly the Little Dinosaur - The Adventure of Ice Planet (1996) |
Animated series | TV Animated series |
Direct-to-video | Direct to video |
Dooly the Little Dinosaur ( Korean: 아기공룡 둘리; RR: Agigongryong Dulli) is a South Korean media franchise created by cartoonist Kim Soo-jung. It was originally created as a manhwa (comic) that was serialized from 1983 to 1993. [2] It centers on the titular Dooly, an anthropomorphic baby dinosaur character. The media franchise expanded to include a television series and animated film. [3]
Dooly is considered one of the most respected and commercially successful characters of South Korean animation. [4] Dooly was even made a citizen of South Korea, and given a resident registration card. [5]
There is an official sequel, Baby Saurus Dolly (베이비 사우르스 돌리; Beibi Saureuseu Dolli), which came out in 1995. [6]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur was first created when its creator Soo-Jung Kim issued the manhwa (comics in Korean) under the comic book named Bo-Mool Sum (Treasure Island). [9] It was first shown in the first week of April 1983, [8] and ended about ten years later.
There is a spin-off of the manhwa, A Sad Homage to Dinosaur Dooly, Choi Kyu-seok published. [8]
When Dooly was first created as a TV animation, it received a lot of criticism from South Korean Catholics, South Korean citizens, and the government, reasons cited included the fact that the animation was a bit violent, which was suppressed by the South Korean government, and the adult general public was angered due to its character's attitude of disrespect towards elders, [10] but generally speaking, the younger generation has fond memories of this series and find that the violence is actually a quite realistic portrayal of family dynamics in contemporary South Korea. [8]
The character "Michol" has also received criticism in more recent years due to the character's appearance being likened to blackface. It had started when SNL Korea and the K-pop band Apink did a skit based on Dooly's Ramen Song, which prominently feature Michol, portrayed by Bomi. It had received massive controversy, but it was also defended due to the belief of her just attempting cosplay. [11]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur | |
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Also known as | Baby Dinosaur Dooly, Little Dino Dooly, Dooly, the Little Dinosaur |
Korean | 아기공룡 둘리 |
Created by | Kim Soo-jung |
Based on | Kim Soo-jung, Dooly the Little Dinosaur |
Directed by | Jo Bong-nam |
Voices of | Park Yeong-nam Sohn Jeong-ah Kim Seong-hee Kim Jeong-ae Oh Se-hong Lee Jae-myeong Park Shin-yeong Lee Hyang-suk Han Su-kyeong |
Theme music composer | Kim Dong-seong |
Opening theme | Dooly the Little Dinosaur |
Composer | Kim Do-hyang ( ko) |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 16 minutes |
Production companies |
AKOM (opening, Season 1 episode 1, 2) Shin Dong-heon Productions (Season 1 episode 3) Sam Young Animation (Season 1 episode 4) Hanho Heung-Up (Season 1 episode 5, 6, [18] Season 2 episode 1-7) |
Original release | |
Network | Korean Broadcasting System |
Release | October 7, 1987 May 5, 1988 | –
Related | |
Dooly the Little Dinosaur (2009) |
The original animation and airing were done by South Korean broadcaster KBS. When it was first broadcast in 1987, [19] there were only six episodes, with seven more added later during the second season, [20] so it has thirteen episodes. [8] A video cassette was released in 1989, [21] and re-broadcasting was first done in 1990, and rebroadcast in 1993, 1996, 1998, 2003 and 2006. [20]
# | Title | Artist | Writer | Composer | Arranger | Source |
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1 | "Dooly the Little Dinosaur" (아기공룡 둘리; Agigongryong Dulli) | Oh Seung-won [35] | Kim Hyejin [36] | Kim Dong-seong [36] | [37] | |
2 | "Looking at the Stars" (별을 쳐다보며; Byeol-eul chyeodabomyeo) | [38] | ||||
3 | "Brother, Don't Go" (형아 가지마; Hyeong-a gajima) | [39] | ||||
4 | "Soap Bubbles" (비누방울; Binubang-ul) | Oh Seung-won
[36] (Chorus: Seoul Audio Chorus) [36] |
[40] | |||
5 | "Ramen and Briquettes" (라면과 구공탄; Ramyeongwa gugongtan) (Ramyun And Coals) [15] | Nuclear Bombs and Guided Missiles (CV. Oh Se-hong, Park Yeong-nam, Sohn Jeong-ah) [36] | Song Jeong-ryul [36] | Kim Do-hyang ( ko) [36] | [41] | |
6 | "Where is Michol" (마이콜은 어디에; Maikol-eun eodi-e) | Kim Do-hyang [36] | Kim Hyejin [36] | Kim Dong-seong [36] | [42] | |
7 | "Yawn" (하품; Hapum) | Michol (CV. Oh Se-hong) [36] | [43] |
The songs of this animation are attractive and stimulate people's memories. [44] The famous songs from this animation are the Dooly the Little Dinosaur, [45] Soap Bubbles [46] and Ramen and Briquettes. [47] Among them, Soap Bubbles appeared as BGM covered by another person in the drama Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 in 2023. [48] [49]
A new version of the TV series, which began broadcasting in 2009, was Thursday, at 4:00 PM on the Korean animation channel Tooniverse, South Korea's first all-anime/manhwa channel, and SBS. [50]
Sunwoo Entertainment released an educational English Direct-to-video South Korean animation named Dooly's Journey to the World in 1995. [51]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur - The Adventure of Ice Planet [52] | |
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Korean: 아기공룡 둘리 - 얼음별 대모험; RR: A-gi-gong-ryong dul-ri - eor-eum-byeol dae-mo-heom [52] | |
Directed by | Kim Soo-jung, Lim Kyeong-won [52] |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Yu Seung-deok [53] |
Edited by | Lee Seung-gwon [53] |
Music by | Oh Yoon-seok, Jo Byeong-hee [53] |
Production companies | Seoul Movie, Dooly Nara |
Distributed by | Dooly Nara J Com [53] Waterhole Company[ citation needed] (remastered) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes 84 minutes [52] (remastered) |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Dooly the Little Dinosaur - The Adventure of Ice Planet (Little Dinosaur Dooly: The Adventure of Ice Planet or Baby Dinosaur Dooly - The Great Adventure of the Ice Star) is a Korean animated film released in 1996. It was produced with a production cost of 2 billion won and was released in 70 theaters nationwide on July 24, 1996. [54] According to the Korean Film Yearbook, the number of viewers in Seoul was 126,872. [55]
Dooly, a baby dinosaur, was trapped in a huge iceberg 100 million years ago and separated from his mother, falling into a deep sleep. One day, pieces of iceberg flowed into the Han River, and Dooly, who woke up from a deep sleep, accidentally stayed at the house of Kildong Go, a small citizen living in Ssangmun-dong, and there wasn't a day that Kildong Go's house became comfortable from that day on. Heedong, the "Fearful Pacifier," Alien Douner, Ddochi Ostrich, and aspiring singer Michol will join, and they will travel to the future to quickly become adults on Time Cosmos. However, due to a time cosmos' error, they head to the ice star in the maze of space, where Dooly meets his dream mother. However, the ice star is dominated by the space villain Bayking, and Dooly and his party begin to be chased by Bayking's army. [52]
For the 40th anniversary of the original work, Little Dinosaur Dooly: The Adventure of Ice Planet was re-released in cinemas in the 4K UHD format beginning May 24, 2023. [2]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur [ost] OST | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists
[56] | |
Released | July 15, 1996 |
Recorded | Seoul Studio [56] |
Studio | Seoul Studio [56] |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 55:07 |
Language | |
Label | World Music |
Producer | Kim Hyeong-bae [56] |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "My Love Dooly" (내사랑 둘리) | Kim Ji-hyeon, Dooly School | 4:19 |
2. | "Dooly and Bayo King" (둘리와 바요킹) | Dooly School | 5:54 |
3. | "Dooly the Little Dinosaur" (아기공룡 둘리) | 3:51 | |
4. | "Good-Bye [Lines]" (Good-Bye [대사]) | 3:29 | |
5. | "Good-Bye [Song]" | 3:52 | |
6. | "Good-Bye [New]" (아기공룡 둘리 [New]) | 3:20 | |
7. | "Queen of Kiss" (Kiss의 여왕) | TuTTi | 4:45 |
8. | "Dooly Chef's Song" (둘리요리사의 노래) | Park Yeong-nam, Choi Deok-hee, Lee Seon, Jung Mi-suk, Lee In-seong | 6:31 |
9. | "Ddochi's Song" (또치의 노래) | Lee Seon | 4:07 |
10. | "Michol's Song" (마이콜의 노래) | 7:18 | |
11. | "Bayo King's Song" (바요킹의 노래) | 4:19 | |
12. | "Dooly the Little Dinosaur [New Inst.]" (아기공룡 둘리 [New 연주]) | 3:22 |
These were not included in the album, but in this work, Romance of the Guitar (Romance d'Amour, Romanza, Spanish Romance), Kim Jeong-ho ( ko)'s Sir (님; Nim) [57] and Sul Woon-do ( ko)'s Compass (나침반; Nachimban) [58] named Go Kildong Song [59] came out as OSTs.
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Dooly the Little Dinosaur | |
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Created by | Kim Soo-jung |
Original work | Dooly the Little Dinosaur (1983-1993) |
Owner |
|
Years | 1983–present |
Films and television | |
Film(s) | Dooly the Little Dinosaur - The Adventure of Ice Planet (1996) |
Animated series | TV Animated series |
Direct-to-video | Direct to video |
Dooly the Little Dinosaur ( Korean: 아기공룡 둘리; RR: Agigongryong Dulli) is a South Korean media franchise created by cartoonist Kim Soo-jung. It was originally created as a manhwa (comic) that was serialized from 1983 to 1993. [2] It centers on the titular Dooly, an anthropomorphic baby dinosaur character. The media franchise expanded to include a television series and animated film. [3]
Dooly is considered one of the most respected and commercially successful characters of South Korean animation. [4] Dooly was even made a citizen of South Korea, and given a resident registration card. [5]
There is an official sequel, Baby Saurus Dolly (베이비 사우르스 돌리; Beibi Saureuseu Dolli), which came out in 1995. [6]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur was first created when its creator Soo-Jung Kim issued the manhwa (comics in Korean) under the comic book named Bo-Mool Sum (Treasure Island). [9] It was first shown in the first week of April 1983, [8] and ended about ten years later.
There is a spin-off of the manhwa, A Sad Homage to Dinosaur Dooly, Choi Kyu-seok published. [8]
When Dooly was first created as a TV animation, it received a lot of criticism from South Korean Catholics, South Korean citizens, and the government, reasons cited included the fact that the animation was a bit violent, which was suppressed by the South Korean government, and the adult general public was angered due to its character's attitude of disrespect towards elders, [10] but generally speaking, the younger generation has fond memories of this series and find that the violence is actually a quite realistic portrayal of family dynamics in contemporary South Korea. [8]
The character "Michol" has also received criticism in more recent years due to the character's appearance being likened to blackface. It had started when SNL Korea and the K-pop band Apink did a skit based on Dooly's Ramen Song, which prominently feature Michol, portrayed by Bomi. It had received massive controversy, but it was also defended due to the belief of her just attempting cosplay. [11]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur | |
---|---|
Also known as | Baby Dinosaur Dooly, Little Dino Dooly, Dooly, the Little Dinosaur |
Korean | 아기공룡 둘리 |
Created by | Kim Soo-jung |
Based on | Kim Soo-jung, Dooly the Little Dinosaur |
Directed by | Jo Bong-nam |
Voices of | Park Yeong-nam Sohn Jeong-ah Kim Seong-hee Kim Jeong-ae Oh Se-hong Lee Jae-myeong Park Shin-yeong Lee Hyang-suk Han Su-kyeong |
Theme music composer | Kim Dong-seong |
Opening theme | Dooly the Little Dinosaur |
Composer | Kim Do-hyang ( ko) |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 16 minutes |
Production companies |
AKOM (opening, Season 1 episode 1, 2) Shin Dong-heon Productions (Season 1 episode 3) Sam Young Animation (Season 1 episode 4) Hanho Heung-Up (Season 1 episode 5, 6, [18] Season 2 episode 1-7) |
Original release | |
Network | Korean Broadcasting System |
Release | October 7, 1987 May 5, 1988 | –
Related | |
Dooly the Little Dinosaur (2009) |
The original animation and airing were done by South Korean broadcaster KBS. When it was first broadcast in 1987, [19] there were only six episodes, with seven more added later during the second season, [20] so it has thirteen episodes. [8] A video cassette was released in 1989, [21] and re-broadcasting was first done in 1990, and rebroadcast in 1993, 1996, 1998, 2003 and 2006. [20]
# | Title | Artist | Writer | Composer | Arranger | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Dooly the Little Dinosaur" (아기공룡 둘리; Agigongryong Dulli) | Oh Seung-won [35] | Kim Hyejin [36] | Kim Dong-seong [36] | [37] | |
2 | "Looking at the Stars" (별을 쳐다보며; Byeol-eul chyeodabomyeo) | [38] | ||||
3 | "Brother, Don't Go" (형아 가지마; Hyeong-a gajima) | [39] | ||||
4 | "Soap Bubbles" (비누방울; Binubang-ul) | Oh Seung-won
[36] (Chorus: Seoul Audio Chorus) [36] |
[40] | |||
5 | "Ramen and Briquettes" (라면과 구공탄; Ramyeongwa gugongtan) (Ramyun And Coals) [15] | Nuclear Bombs and Guided Missiles (CV. Oh Se-hong, Park Yeong-nam, Sohn Jeong-ah) [36] | Song Jeong-ryul [36] | Kim Do-hyang ( ko) [36] | [41] | |
6 | "Where is Michol" (마이콜은 어디에; Maikol-eun eodi-e) | Kim Do-hyang [36] | Kim Hyejin [36] | Kim Dong-seong [36] | [42] | |
7 | "Yawn" (하품; Hapum) | Michol (CV. Oh Se-hong) [36] | [43] |
The songs of this animation are attractive and stimulate people's memories. [44] The famous songs from this animation are the Dooly the Little Dinosaur, [45] Soap Bubbles [46] and Ramen and Briquettes. [47] Among them, Soap Bubbles appeared as BGM covered by another person in the drama Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 in 2023. [48] [49]
A new version of the TV series, which began broadcasting in 2009, was Thursday, at 4:00 PM on the Korean animation channel Tooniverse, South Korea's first all-anime/manhwa channel, and SBS. [50]
Sunwoo Entertainment released an educational English Direct-to-video South Korean animation named Dooly's Journey to the World in 1995. [51]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur - The Adventure of Ice Planet [52] | |
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Korean: 아기공룡 둘리 - 얼음별 대모험; RR: A-gi-gong-ryong dul-ri - eor-eum-byeol dae-mo-heom [52] | |
Directed by | Kim Soo-jung, Lim Kyeong-won [52] |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Yu Seung-deok [53] |
Edited by | Lee Seung-gwon [53] |
Music by | Oh Yoon-seok, Jo Byeong-hee [53] |
Production companies | Seoul Movie, Dooly Nara |
Distributed by | Dooly Nara J Com [53] Waterhole Company[ citation needed] (remastered) |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 80 minutes 84 minutes [52] (remastered) |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Dooly the Little Dinosaur - The Adventure of Ice Planet (Little Dinosaur Dooly: The Adventure of Ice Planet or Baby Dinosaur Dooly - The Great Adventure of the Ice Star) is a Korean animated film released in 1996. It was produced with a production cost of 2 billion won and was released in 70 theaters nationwide on July 24, 1996. [54] According to the Korean Film Yearbook, the number of viewers in Seoul was 126,872. [55]
Dooly, a baby dinosaur, was trapped in a huge iceberg 100 million years ago and separated from his mother, falling into a deep sleep. One day, pieces of iceberg flowed into the Han River, and Dooly, who woke up from a deep sleep, accidentally stayed at the house of Kildong Go, a small citizen living in Ssangmun-dong, and there wasn't a day that Kildong Go's house became comfortable from that day on. Heedong, the "Fearful Pacifier," Alien Douner, Ddochi Ostrich, and aspiring singer Michol will join, and they will travel to the future to quickly become adults on Time Cosmos. However, due to a time cosmos' error, they head to the ice star in the maze of space, where Dooly meets his dream mother. However, the ice star is dominated by the space villain Bayking, and Dooly and his party begin to be chased by Bayking's army. [52]
For the 40th anniversary of the original work, Little Dinosaur Dooly: The Adventure of Ice Planet was re-released in cinemas in the 4K UHD format beginning May 24, 2023. [2]
Dooly the Little Dinosaur [ost] OST | |
---|---|
Soundtrack album by Various artists
[56] | |
Released | July 15, 1996 |
Recorded | Seoul Studio [56] |
Studio | Seoul Studio [56] |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 55:07 |
Language | |
Label | World Music |
Producer | Kim Hyeong-bae [56] |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "My Love Dooly" (내사랑 둘리) | Kim Ji-hyeon, Dooly School | 4:19 |
2. | "Dooly and Bayo King" (둘리와 바요킹) | Dooly School | 5:54 |
3. | "Dooly the Little Dinosaur" (아기공룡 둘리) | 3:51 | |
4. | "Good-Bye [Lines]" (Good-Bye [대사]) | 3:29 | |
5. | "Good-Bye [Song]" | 3:52 | |
6. | "Good-Bye [New]" (아기공룡 둘리 [New]) | 3:20 | |
7. | "Queen of Kiss" (Kiss의 여왕) | TuTTi | 4:45 |
8. | "Dooly Chef's Song" (둘리요리사의 노래) | Park Yeong-nam, Choi Deok-hee, Lee Seon, Jung Mi-suk, Lee In-seong | 6:31 |
9. | "Ddochi's Song" (또치의 노래) | Lee Seon | 4:07 |
10. | "Michol's Song" (마이콜의 노래) | 7:18 | |
11. | "Bayo King's Song" (바요킹의 노래) | 4:19 | |
12. | "Dooly the Little Dinosaur [New Inst.]" (아기공룡 둘리 [New 연주]) | 3:22 |
These were not included in the album, but in this work, Romance of the Guitar (Romance d'Amour, Romanza, Spanish Romance), Kim Jeong-ho ( ko)'s Sir (님; Nim) [57] and Sul Woon-do ( ko)'s Compass (나침반; Nachimban) [58] named Go Kildong Song [59] came out as OSTs.
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