Tinga Tinga Tales

Tinga Tinga Tales (2010-2011)

EndedAnimation showChildren, Nature

Why do zebras have stripes and leopards spots, rhinos horns and camels humps? Tinga Tinga Tales tells a modern, young audience what really happened. 

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 12:20 (15 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E26Why Cheetah Has Tearsmars 31, 2011
S02E25Why Meerkat is Always on the Lookoutmars 30, 2011
S02E24Why Squirrel Gathers Nutsmars 29, 2011
S02E23Why Mole Lives Undergroundmars 28, 2011
S02E22Why Cricket Chirrupsmars 27, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Tinga Tinga Tales premiere?

Tinga Tinga Tales premiered on April 4, 2011.

What type of series is Tinga Tinga Tales?

Tinga Tinga Tales is an animated children's series.

Who created Tinga Tinga Tales?

Tinga Tinga Tales was created by Claudia Lloyd.

What is the genre of Tinga Tinga Tales?

Tinga Tinga Tales is a comedy and adventure series.

Can adults enjoy Tinga Tinga Tales too?

Yes, Tinga Tinga Tales is enjoyed by both children and adults alike.

How long is an episode of Tinga Tinga Tales?

Each episode of Tinga Tinga Tales is approximately 11 minutes long.

What is the storyline of Tinga Tinga Tales?

Tinga Tinga Tales tells the story of African folklore and is based on a variety of animals.

How many animals are featured in Tinga Tinga Tales?

Over 100 animals are featured in Tinga Tinga Tales.

What is the animation style of Tinga Tinga Tales?

Tinga Tinga Tales is animated using a unique style that combines 2D animation with African art.

Are there any recurring characters in Tinga Tinga Tales?

Yes, there are several recurring characters throughout the series, such as Elephant, Monkey, and Lion.

What is the message that Tinga Tinga Tales aims to promote?

Tinga Tinga Tales promotes understanding and respect for different cultures and traditions.

Is Tinga Tinga Tales based on a book or a true story?

Tinga Tinga Tales is based on African folklore and is not based on a single book or story.

Who narrated Tinga Tinga Tales?

Tinga Tinga Tales was narrated by Tanzanian actor, musician, and comedian, John Kaboya.

What age group is Tinga Tinga Tales aimed at?

Tinga Tinga Tales is aimed at preschool-aged children, typically between the ages of 2 and 6.

What is the significance of the name 'Tinga Tinga Tales'?

'Tinga Tinga' is the name of the African painting style that inspired the animation, while 'Tales' refers to the stories that the series is based on.

Were there any guest appearances in Tinga Tinga Tales?

No, there were no guest appearances in Tinga Tinga Tales, as it was an animated series.

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