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Iggy Arbuckle is a Canadian-American animated children's television show that aired on June 29, 2007 on Teletoon. It was produced by Blueprint Entertainment, in association with C.O.R.E. toons, National Geographic Kids, and Teletoon and distributed by Oasis International.

The series follows the adventures of the main character, Iggy Arbuckle, who is a pig, she happens to be a pig ranger, and his lovable best friend Jiggers, who is a beaver, who lived together in the totem pole called The Great Bamzeani, along with Zoop the chipmunk, Spiff the skunk and, of course, Kira the rat. Iggy Arbuckle tries to save his arch-enemy, a catfish named Catfish Stu and her ferrets Robert and Robear. The plot involves Iggy's attempts to protect the environmental structure of the fictional Kookamunga National Park.

Broadcast[]

Iggy Arbuckle debuted on Teletoon in Canada on June 29, 2007. The series was cancelled on October 10, 2007 after a single season.

Jetix Europe acquired Iggy Arbuckle for broadcast in Europe, with Buena Vista International Television as the distributor.[4]


The series also aired in Australia on ABC Kids, in the United Kingdom on Jetix, and on Pop. Oasis International, the Canadian distributor, also licensed the series to channels such as Cartoon Network (in Korea, Southeast Asia, India, and the Philippines) and Canal + SA and TPS in France. It was also broadcast on Saturday mornings on Toonattik on ITV and CITV, and weekday mornings on Action Stations! on ITV4 and CITV.

Cast[]

Character Actor
Iggy Arbuckle
Jonathan Wilson
Jiggers
David Berni
Zoop
Stephanie Anne Mills
Spiff
Derek McGrath
Kira
Novie Edwards
Robert
Neil Crone
Robear
Patrick McKenna
Catfish Stu
James Rankin

International versions[]

Language Title Channels
Bulgarian
(Jetix)
Иги Арбъкъл Jetix (formerly)
Bulgarian
(bTV)
Иги Арбъкъл bTV (formerly)
Czech Iggy Arbuckle Jetix (formerly)
Dutch Iggy Arbuckle Jetix (formerly)
French Iggy Arbuckle Télétoon (formerly)
Télétoon+ (formerly)[5]
Canal+ Family (formerly)[6]
2M (formerly)[7]
Greek Ίγκι Άρμπακλ[8] Star Channel (formerly)
Jetix (formerly)
Hebrew איגי ארבוקל Jetix (formerly)
Hindi unknown Cartoon Network (formerly)
Hungarian Iggy Arbuckle Jetix (formerly)
Italian Iggy Piggy Ranger Jetix (formerly)
Rai 2 (formerly)
K2 (formerly)
Korean 이기 알버클 Cartoon Network (formerly)[9]
Polish Iggy Arbuckle Jetix (formerly)
Portuguese (Portugal) Iggy Arbuckle SIC (SIC Kids block, formerly)[10]
Romanian Iggy Arbuckle Jetix (formerly)
Russian Игги Арбакл Jetix (formerly)
Spanish (Latin America) Iggy Arbuckle MundoFox (formerly)[11]
Spanish (Spain) Iggy Arbuckle Jetix (formerly)
La 2 (formerly)[12]
Clan TV (formerly)[13]

References[]


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