Go Jetters is a computer-animated television series, airing on CBeebies. This geography-based programme was commissioned by CBeebies controller Kay Benbow and is a co-production of CBeebies In-house Production and BBC Worldwide.
Aimed at the upper end of kids ages 4–6, Go Jetters follows the adventures of four heroes, Xuli, Kyan, Lars and Foz, as they travel the world with their teacher, mentor and friend, Ubercorn. The programme uses songs and music to expose facts about various countries and environments.
Cast[]
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Xuli
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Pilar Orti | |
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Kyan
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Akie Kotabe | |
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Lars
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Syrus Lowe | |
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Foz
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John Hasler | |
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Tala
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Tala Gouveia | |
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Ubercorn
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Tommie Earl Jenkins | |
Jet Pad | Naomi McDonald | ||
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Grandmaster Glitch
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Marc Silk | |
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Grimbots
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International versions[]
Language | Title | Channels | |
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Arabic | هيا جيترز | Baraem |
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Croatian | Naprijed, Go Jetteri! | HRT 2 |
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Dutch (Belgium) | Go Jetters | Ketnet |
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English (Canada) | Go Jetters | Family Jr. Treehouse TV (formerly) |
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Estonian (voice-over) |
Hei, turbod! | ETV2 |
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French | Go Jetters Géo Jet |
Boomerang (formerly) Cartoonito France 5[2] |
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German | Go Jetters | Super RTL (Toggolino block, formerly) TOGGO Plus (formerly) |
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Hungarian | Go Jetter | M2 |
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Icelandic | Stuðboltarnir | RÚV |
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Indonesian | Go Jetters | CBeebies |
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Korean | 고! 제터스 | Kids1 Nickelodeon (formerly)[3] |
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Latvian | Reaktīvie draugi! | LTV1 (formerly) |
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Mandarin (Taiwan) | 全球探險衝衝衝 | Hami Video MyVideo IQiyi |
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Persian | جت سواران | IRIB Pooya |
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Polish | Odlotowcy Go Jetters! | CBeebies |
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Portuguese (Brazil) | Go Jetters | Gloobinho Globoplay |
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Slovak | Tryskači | RTVS1 RTVS2 |
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Spanish (Latin America) | Go Jetters | CBeebies (formerly) |
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Thai | โกเจ็ตเตอร์ส ท่องโลกผจญภัย | True Spark Play |
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Ukrainian (voice-over) |
Вперед, пілоти! | Sunflower TV[4] (formerly) |
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