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Zou is a French-Singaporean-British animated children's television series inspired by the books of French author Michel Gay. The show was produced by the French company Cyber Group Studios and Singaporean company Scrawl Studios for Disney EMEA, the show is written by Jimmy Hibert. It premiered on Disney Junior in May 2012.

International versions[]

Language Title Channels
Zou - logo (Albanian) Albanian Zu Çufo (intermittently)
Zou - logo (French) Amharic [3] Canal+ Dikdik[4]
Zou - logo (French) Arabic زو Disney Junior
Zou - logo (French) Burmese unknown Canal+ Pu Tu Tue[5]
Zou - logo (French) Czech Zou Déčko
Zou - logo (French) Danish Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
SF Kids
Viaplay
Zou - logo (French) Dutch Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) English (UK) Zou Disney Junior (UK and Ireland) (formerly)
Disney Junior (Australia and New Zealand) (formerly)
Disney Junior (Southeast Asia) (formerly)
Disney Junior (Europe, Middle East and Africa)
Sensical
Kidoodle.TV
MBC 1 (Mauritius) (formerly)[6]
Zou - logo (French) English (United States) Zou PBS Kids Sprout (formerly)
NBC (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) Estonian
(voice-over)
Zou ETV2 (formerly)[7]
Zou - logo (Finnish) Finnish Sasu Yle TV2
C More Juniori
Zou - logo (French) Georgian
(voice-over)
ზუ 1TV (formerly)
Zou - logo (German) German Zeo Super RTL (formerly)
TOGGO Plus (formerly)
Disney Junior (formerly)
Disney Channel (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) Greek Ζου Disney Junior
ERT2
Zou - logo (French) Hebrew זו Disney Junior (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) Hindi unknown ZeeQ (formerly)[7]
Zou - logo (French) Hungarian Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
M2
Zou - logo (French) Icelandic Sebbi RÚV (formerly)[7]
Zou - logo (French) Indonesian Zou RTV (formerly)
Disney Junior (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) Irish Zou TG4 (formerly)
Cúla4 (upcoming)
Zou - logo (French) Italian Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
Cartoonito (formerly)
Frisbee (formerly)
Rai Yoyo
Zou - logo (French) Japanese ズーとたのしいシマウマかぞく Disney Channel (formerly)
Disney Junior (formerly)
Zou - logo (Russian) Karakalpak
(voice-over)
Tınımsız Zu Qaraqalpaqstan MTRK
Zou - logo (Kazakh) Kazakh Тынымсыз Зу Balapan[8]
Zou - logo (Korean, KBS) Korean
(KBS)
얼룩말 조우 KBS Kids
Zou - logo (Korean, Daewon) Korean
(Daewon)
호기심대장 쥬 AniOne
AniBox
Champ TV
Zou - logo (Central Kurdish) Kurdish (Central) زوو Afarin
Zou - logo (French) Malay Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) Mandarin (China) 斑马小卓 WeKids
Zou - logo (French) Norwegian Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
TV2 (Norway)
SF Kids
Viaplay
Zou - logo (Persian) Persian زو کنجکاو IRIB Pooya (formerly)[7]
Zou - logo (French) Polish Zou Disney Junior
Zou - logo (French) Portuguese (Brazil) Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
Disney Channel (Disney Junior block, formerly)
TV Escola
TV Brasil
Zou - logo (French) Portuguese (Portugal) Zou Disney Junior
Zou - logo (French) Romanian Zou Disney Junior
Zou - logo (Russian) Russian Непоседа Зу Karusel (formerly)
Kanal Disney (formerly)
Multimania
Pingvin
TiJi
Zou - logo (French) Slovene unknown TV SLO 1 (formerly)[7]
Zou - logo (French) Spanish (Latin America) Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
Señal Colombia
Zou - logo (French) Spanish (Spain) Zou Disney Junior
Clan TV
Zou - logo (French) Swedish Zou Disney Junior (formerly)
SF Kids
Viaplay
Zou - logo (French) Thai unknown Disney Junior (formerly)
Thai PBS (formerly)
Zou - logo (French) Turkish Zou Disney Junior
Zou - logo (Ukrainian) Ukrainian Малятко Зу Niki Junior
Zou - logo (Welsh) Welsh Stiw S4C (Cyw block)

References[]

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