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Viva Piñata is a computer animated television series produced by 4Kids Productions and Bardel Entertainment in collaboration with Microsoft, and it’s based on the Xbox 360 video game of the same name by Xbox Game Studios and Rare, which was released alongside the TV series. Lloyd Goldfine and Paul Griffin served as executive producers, with Mike deSeve acting as story editor and Anne Bernstein and David Steven Cohen among the series' writers.

Viva Piñata premiered on August 26, 2006 as part of the 4Kids TV programming block, later moving to The CW4Kids before being removed from the schedule on October 25, 2008. In Canada, the series aired on YTV, where its final episode was broadcast on May 18, 2009, and would continue to air in reruns until June 24, 2011. The series also aired on Nicktoons Network and CITV in the UK and on Nickelodeon and ABC Television in Australia.

Cast[]

Character Actor
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Hudson Horstachio
Dan Green
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Paulie Pretztail
Brian Maillard
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Fergy Fudgehog
David Wills
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Franklin Fizzlybear
Marc Thompson
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Tina Twingersnap
Kathleen Delaney
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Teddington Twingersnap
Jamie McGonnigal
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Ella Elephanilla
Rebecca Soler
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Les Galagoogoo
Eric Stuart
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Langston Lickatoad
Mike Pollock
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Professor Pester
David Brimmer

International versions[]

Language Title Channels
Albanian Viva Piñata Tring Tring
Tring Kids
Arabic
(Super M Productions)
جزيرة الهدايا MBC 3 (formerly)
Al Jazeera Children’s Channel (formerly)
Majid Kids TV (formerly)
Ajyal TV (formerly)
Arabic
(Al-Majd TV Network)
جزيرة المفاجأت Basma[7] (formerly)
Czech Viva Piñata Minimax (formerly)
Danish Viva Piñata TV2 (formerly)
Dutch Viva Piñata Nickelodeon (formerly)
Nicktoons (formerly)
Finnish Eläköön Pinata MTV3 (formerly)
Sub (formerly)
Sub Juniori (formerly)[8]
French Viva Piñata France 3 (formerly)
Canal J (formerly)
German Viva Piñata RTL II (formerly)
Hebrew
(subtitled)
ויוה פיניאטה Arutz HaYeladim (Telemania block, formerly)
Hungarian Viva Piñata Minimax (formerly)
Icelandic Viva Piñata RÚV (formerly)
Italian Viva Piñata Hiro (formerly)
Italia 1 (formerly)
Korean 비바 피냐타 Animax (formerly)
Mandarin (Taiwan) 寶貝萬歲 Momo Kids (formerly)
Norwegian Viva Piñata NRK1 (formerly)
NRK Super (formerly)
Portuguese (Brazil) Viva Piñata Boomerang (Mini TV block; formerly)[9]
Portuguese (Portugal) Viva Piñata SIC (SIC Kids and LOL!@SIC blocks, formerly)[10]
SIC K (formerly)[11]
Romanian Viva Piñata Minimax (formerly)
Serbian Viva pinjata Pink Super Kids (formerly)
Pink 2 (formerly)
RTRS (formerly)
Happy TV (formerly)
ELTA TV (formerly)
Slovene Viva Piñata Minimax (formerly)
Spanish (Latin America) Viva Piñata Boomerang (Mini TV block; formerly)
Canal 5 (formerly)
Telemundo (formerly)
Canal Capital (formerly)
Spanish (Spain) Viva Piñata La 2 (formerly)
Clan TV (formerly)
Canal Panda (formerly)
Nickelodeon (formerly)[12]
Turkish Yaşasın Pinata Karamel TV (formerly)
JOJO (formerly)
Valencian Visca pinyata Punt 2 (Babaclub block, formerly)[13]

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References[]

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