The Winjin' Pom

The Winjin' Pom (1991)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Adventure, Mystery

The Winjin' Pom is a television puppet series about a talking British caravan, renowned for his moaning, and five Australians who live and travel in him. The travellers who include Adelaide, Sydney, Bruce, Frazer, and Darwin (respectively a wallaby, an ostrich, a spider, a fruit bat, and a wombat), are members of the Gullagaloona backpackers club and are on a mission to travel the world.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Apr 20, 1991
S01E05Episode 5Apr 13, 1991
S01E04Episode 4Apr 6, 1991
S01E03Episode 3Mar 30, 1991
S01E02Episode 2Mar 23, 1991
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Winjin' Pom' premiere?

'The Winjin' Pom' premiered on October 1, 1991.

Who created 'The Winjin' Pom'?

'The Winjin' Pom' was created by Mike Wallis.

What is 'The Winjin' Pom' about?

'The Winjin' Pom' is a children's show featuring a group of kangaroos living in the Australian outback who have a love for music and dance.

What is the name of the main character in 'The Winjin' Pom'?

The main character in 'The Winjin' Pom' is a kangaroo named Winjin Pom.

Who voiced the character of Winjin Pom?

The character of Winjin Pom was voiced by Shane Withington.

What is the name of the musical group the kangaroos form in 'The Winjin' Pom'?

The kangaroos form a musical group called 'The Hopping Hootenanny Band' in 'The Winjin' Pom'.

How many other characters are in 'The Winjin' Pom' besides Winjin Pom?

There are five other characters in 'The Winjin' Pom' besides Winjin Pom.

Who owns the garage in which the kangaroos perform their music in 'The Winjin' Pom'?

The garage in which the kangaroos perform their music in 'The Winjin' Pom' is owned by a wombat named Wombo.

What is the name of the villain in 'The Winjin' Pom'?

The villain in 'The Winjin' Pom' is a dingo named Tyrannicus.

What is Tyrannicus's goal in 'The Winjin' Pom'?

Tyrannicus's goal in 'The Winjin' Pom' is to prevent the kangaroos from performing their music.

How many episodes of 'The Winjin' Pom' were produced?

A total of 26 episodes of 'The Winjin' Pom' were produced.

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