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Valt the Wonder Deer is a Chinese–American animated television series that was released onto Tencent Video in China on December 31, 2016. The series is produced by DreamEast Pictures and is distributed worldwide by Jetpack Distribution.

The second season premiered on October 22, 2018, and ended November 26 of that year. A third season featuring new anthropomorphic and angular designs for the characters was released on December 1, 2021 and ended February 11, 2022. A fourth season with the same anthropomorphic and angular designs was released on January 27, 2023 and ended February 30 of that year.

Cast[]

Character Actor
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Valt
Ogie Banks
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Cobalt
Benjamin Diskin
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Kem
Matthew Christo
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Yark
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Trika
Tara Sands
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Reyna
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Alia
Lyra Blake
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Valanteen
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
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Da-Ming
Christopher Swindle
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Mungo
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Drusilla
Beth Payne

Broadcast[]

In the United Kingdom, the original English version of Valt the Wonder Deer was broadcast on Propeller TV for one season around June 2017. It was later released onto Jetpack Distribution's YouTube channel on August 24, 2019. After uploading episode 36, the channel suddenly scrubbed all uploads that were made leaving their release of the first season as incomplete.

Starting March 2020[1], both seasons of the series have since aired on StarTimes Kids in South Africa, and it is available to stream on the StarTimes ON app. The opening theme that airs on the network is from the Chinese Mandarin release. Both seasons are also available on TrueID in Thailand.[2]

English episodes are available on DVD sets in the United States, and can be bought through Barnes & Noble.[3]

International versions[]

Language Title Channels
Burmese သမင်လေးရဲ့န့်စားခရီးစဉ် Canal+ Cha Tate
French Valt le cerf magique StarTimes Kids (formerly)
Mandarin 鹿精灵
鹿精灵之寻找兵马俑 (season 2)
鹿精灵之瓷瓶山的秘密 (season 3)
CCTV-14 (formerly)
BTV Kaku Kids (formerly)
Toonmax TV (formerly)
HaHa TV (formerly)
Aniworld Satellite TV (formerly)
Jiajia Cartoon TV (formerly)
Shanxi Children's Channel (formerly)
Sichuan Women's and Children's Channel (formerly)
Xinjiang Children's Channel (formerly)
Wuhan Children's Channel (formerly)
Ningxia Children's Channel
Gansu Children's Channel (formerly)
Heilongjiang TV Children Channel (formerly)
Chengdu Children's Channel (formerly)
Chongqing TV Children's Channel (formerly)
Hebei Satellite Channel (formerly)
Hebei TV Children Science and Education Channel (formerly)
Jiangxi Satellite TV (formerly)
Chongqing Satellite Channel
Yunnan Satellite Channel (formerly)
Southeast Television (formerly)
Youman Cartoon TV (formerly)
Hangzhou Children's Channel (formerly)
Fuzhou TV Children's Channel (formerly)
Ningbo Children's Channel (formerly)
Dalian Children's Channel (formerly)
Jinan Education Television (formerly)
Quzhou TV Happy Channel (formerly)
Jiangxi TV Public Agriculture Channel (formerly)
Qinghai City Channel (formerly)
Guangxi TV Public Channel (formerly)
Guiyang TV Legal Channel (formerly)
Yan'an Television (formerly)
Qinhuangdao Television (formerly)
Zhuozhou Television (formerly)
Laishui Television (formerly)
Wujiang Television (formerly)
Jiangyin Television (formerly)
Zhenjiang Television (formerly)
Changshu Television (formerly)
Yangzhou Television (formerly)
Huai'an Television (formerly)
Zhongshan Television (formerly)
Dongguan Television (formerly)
Honghe Television (formerly)
Yuxi Television (formerly)
Yibin Television (formerly)
Tencent Video
Persian والت، گوزنِ شگفت‌انگیز Filimo
Swahili unknown StarTimes Kids (formerly)

References[]

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