Larva (TV series)
Larva (also known as Larvae) is a computer-animated television series made by TUBA Entertainment in Seoul, South Korea.[1] This cartoon shows two larvae as its main characters.[2] The first season premiered on KBS 1TV, the second season premiered on KBS 2TV, the third season premiered on JEI TV, and the fourth season premiered on Netflix. and worldwide on GMA Network and GMA Pinoy TV in the Philippines.
Larva | |
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Also known as | Larvae |
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Created by | TUBAn Co., Ltd |
Directed by | Joo-gong Maeng |
Voices of | Bum-ki Hong |
Composer | Great Park |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original languages | Korean English Filipino>Mandarin Arabic |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 286 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Sungjai Ahn Eugene Kang |
Producers |
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Editors | Byuong-wook Ahn Yoon-hee Jong |
Running time | 1–3 minutes per episode |
Production company | TUBA Entertainment TUBAn (Season 3) |
Distributor | Synergy Media Imira Entertainment (Latin America) |
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Original network |
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Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
First shown in | March 15, 2006 |
Original release | March 26, 2011 – March 2019 |
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Characters
Main
As of 2013, The two main characters below, became the mascots of TUBAn, appearing in their production logos
- Yellow – is a dense, dirty and happy-go-lucky yellow-colored caterpillar with an antenna. Yellow is often abused by Red, but that never endangers their friendship. Although usually he obeys Red, he loses his mind in front of food. Yellow is bad with Red because he takes all things that are for Red and Red always fights him. He changes color from yellow to brown and he grows green shades around his mouth when feeling extreme emotions.
- Red – a mostly hot-tempered and greedy red-colored caterpillar. Arrogant and often seen abusing Yellow, Red usually ends up hurting himself instead. He usually shouts like Bruce Lee when afraid or angered.[3]
Recurring
- Violet – an oversized ghost slug. He is exposes his whole body and roars, showing his sharp teeth.
- Brown – a dung beetle that gathers poop. To him, poop is either his or his treasure. He hates it when other insects touch his prized poop. He has a long strand of hair on his right cheek.
- Black – a horned Atlas beetle that has great strength and is usually punching a cocoon (which he uses as punching bag). He's aggressive and will beat up whoever he thinks is messing with him. In "Black’s Back" he turns out to be a slug wearing beetle armor.
- Rainbow – a snail with a red and green shell. When in his shell, he moves slowly, but under that he has a muscular human-like body and can function like humans do.
- Pink – a pink larva with two antennae. She loves Yellow and Yellow loves her as well. She hides a great strength behind her cute, beautiful face.
- Ivory - a stick bug with a brown skin, Ivory has a very thin body with a brown skin color. He black eyes and darker colored areas by his eyelids. He has 2 antennae and a little pink studs on. His girlfriend is Cocoa.
Minor
- Blue – housefly that has numerous smells. Nobody can get close because of his repugnant smell. He often feels gloomy and lonely because nobody can approach him.
- Navy – in "Aquarium", this deep-sea fish appears when the sewerage is sunk. He appeared as a goldfish. When Red and Yellow threw him into a sardine can full of warm water, he changed into a deep-sea fish which is often seen whenever the sewer floods. He has a good enough appetite to eat up caterpillars and other insects.
- Green – A carnivorous plant which eats up anything on the ground. In season 1, he is an enemy to all insects because he tries to swallow the other insects when he encounters them. But he is weaker than Violet. He appears to have a menacing set of teeth.
- Frog – a frog which often appears in the sewer, is sensitive and tries to monopolise all power by eating insects and larvae. He is several times bigger than other normal frogs. He escaped from sewer and went into the house where Red and Yellow lived in a season 2 episode. In season 3 he lives in the sewers again.
- Bee – a honey bee which collects honey. She stings when someone touches her honey that she collected or makes her angry.
- Maroon – dachshund who wears a blue and yellow sweater, appearing in season 2. He attacks when he sees moving things. He buries his valued bones in the ground and is quite temperamental. In "Whistle" he turns into a werewolf when he hears certain whistling.
- Prussian – a blue parrot which appears in season 2. He observes other friends and gives a sardonic laugh before attacking. He is also a predator to the caterpillars. "Nanta" revealed that he used to live in the Amazon rainforest as a hatchling.
- Prism – a chameleon which appears intermittently in various areas of season 2, such as the living room, bathroom, rooftop, and even bedroom; he suddenly appears and attacks Red and Yellow without reason.[3]
- Ephemera – A mayfly who appears in the titular episode. Red has a crush on her, but she dies quickly due to the lifespan of an average mayfly.
- Bomber bug – A bombardier beetle which bombed Yellow, Red and Brown in episode "Bomb Bug" in Season 2. He has the ability to bomb a place with acid which comes out from his bottom. He usually does that when he's angry, sad or feeling disgusted.
- Grey – a rat that appears in season 3. He is an enemy to all caterpillars in this season.
- Silvers – A bird duo using food scraps (a banana peel and a carved out half watermelon) to protect their super reflective heads from the sun, they are enemies of the larvae. Each bird communicate with one word, "Yah" for the bird wearing the banana peel, and "Huh" for the bird wearing the carved out watermelon. These birds only appear in Season 3.
- Cocoa - a house cricket that Ivory's girlfriend.
- Mite - a baby mite who Yellow initially adopts, but turns out to parasitically prey on Yellow and the others. Then Yellow left in a zoo.
- Mud - a mudskipper. They live underground under the sands and can slap each other with their fins.
- Booby - a Blue footed booby bird. He met the larvae when they landed on his island.
- Mango - a larva Red has fallen in love with. When she first meets Red, she couples with him.
- Chuck - a human. He is the first character who can speak properly, although previously other characters occasionally spoke on occasion, if it fits the scene. In season 1, the episode called "Mummy" Red encounters his father and says "Papa". Also in season 1, Red and Yellow whisper to each other as they formulate a plan.
- Clara - a seal that Red and Yellow befriended. She is playful and charming and has the same name as Chuck's girlfriend.
- Blue - a whale who can only speak in season 5.
- Crabsformer - a crab that accidentally ate an unknown object that turned him into a robotic crab. He has a crush on a lady crab, however she and the other crabs are scared of his powers. This character appears in season 4 and 5.
Production
Larva was launched by TUBA Entertainment in 2011, with adult viewers in mind. The producers aimed to create a cartoon that could appeal to an audience of a wide age scale. It debuted on the national channel, KBS and on cable television with short, 90-second episodes. The series quickly became popular, and as of September 2015 was sold to more than 40 countries, including Canal Plus in France, as well as merchandising contracts taking place in Taiwan, Germany, Turkey and Chile, among others. The creators earned 1 million dollars in royalties in the first three months of launching related merchandise, including toys and stationery products.[1][4]
Episode list
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | ||||
Pilot | February 25, 2010 December 23, 2009 | KBS | ||||
1 | 104 | March 26, 2011 | September 24, 2011 | Netflix | ||
2 | 52 | January 5, 2012 | August 3, 2012 | |||
3 | 104 | January 5, 2015 | September 27, 2015 | |||
Special | April 1, 2016 | |||||
4 | 26 | October 19, 2018 | March 1, 2019 | |||
Larva-Coaster | September 17, 2019 | |||||
5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |||
Shorts | 4 | June 7, 2013 | August 8, 2013 | Tuba Entertainment Co. |
Season 1 - Grate (2010-2011)
No. in series | No. in season | Original air date | Title | Storyboarded by |
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1 | 1 | March 26 | Ice cream | Joo-gong, Maeng |
2 | Mosquito | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
3 | Dancing in the rain | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
4 | Mushroom | Tea-sik, Shin | ||
5 | 2 | April 2 | Gum 1 | Joo-gong, Maeng |
6 | Ice Road | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
7 | Straw | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
8 | Insectivorous Plant | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
9 | 3 | April 9 | Snail | Joo-gong, Maeng |
10 | Snoring | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
11 | Popcorn | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
12 | Aquarium | Byoung-wook, Ahn Dea-bum, Kim | ||
13 | 4 | April 23 | Ham | Joo-gong, Maeng |
14 | Psychic | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
15 | Fly | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
16 | Spaghetti | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
17 | 5 | April 30 | Airform | Byoung-wook, Ahn |
18 | Cocoon 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
19 | Cocoon 2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
20 | Puding | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
21 | 6 | May 7 | Watermelon | Dea-bum, Kim |
22 | UFO | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
23 | Fishing | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
24 | Out of Body | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
25 | 7 | May 14 | Hot Spring | Dea-bum, Kim |
26 | Hide and Seek | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
27 | Earthquake | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
28 | Hair-growth Solution | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
29 | 8 | May 21 | Flood 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn |
30 | Swamp | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
31 | Walnut | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
32 | Soda | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
33 | 9 | May 28 | Frog | Dea-bum, Kim Byoung-wook, Ahn |
34 | Typhoon 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
35 | Cavity | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
36 | Cointoss | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
37 | 10 | June 4 | Concert | Byoung-wook, Ahn Dea-bum, Kim |
38 | Snowball Fight | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
39 | Flood 2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
40 | Ant | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
41 | 11 | June 11 | Stomachache | Dea-bum, Kim |
42 | Mummy | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
43 | Bee 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
44 | Balloon | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
45 | 12 | June 18 | Love | Dea-bum, Kim |
46 | Spring | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
47 | Christmas | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
48 | Yellow-terminator | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
49 | 13 | June 25 | The Cement | Dea-bum, Kim |
50 | Larvata 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
51 | Hip Hop | Dea-bum, Kim Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
52 | Snot | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
53 | 14 | July 2 | Hailing | Min-seong, Kang |
54 | Pit | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
55 | Gum2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
56 | Raining | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
57 | 15 | June 9 | Glove | Byoung-wook, Ahn |
58 | Laughing | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
59 | Eye Infection | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
60 | Missing | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
61 | 16 | June 16 | Wig | Dea-bum, Kim |
62 | Vampire | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
63 | Clock | Min-seong, Kang | ||
64 | Staring Contest | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
65 | 17 | June 23 | Perfume | Min-seong, Kang |
66 | Super Glue | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
67 | Swing | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
68 | Growing a Plant | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
69 | 18 | June 30 | Bee 2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn |
70 | Scary Night | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
71 | Rope | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
72 | Spider | Min-seong, Kang | ||
73 | 19 | August 6 | Super Liquid | Dea-bum, Kim |
74 | Nightmare | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
75 | Chick 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
76 | Chick 2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
77 | 20 | August 13 | Farting | Min-seong, Kang |
78 | Secret of Snail | Byoung-wook, Ahn Dea-bum, Kim Min-seong, Kang | ||
79 | Hand | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
80 | Bottle | Dea-bum, Kim Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
81 | 21 | August 20 | Moonlight Waltz | Byoung-wook, Ahn |
82 | Hair-growth Solution 2 | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
83 | Mantis | Min-seong, Kang | ||
84 | Typhoon 2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
85 | 22 | August 27 | Chili Show | Dea-bum, Kim |
86 | Alien | Min-seong, Kahn | ||
87 | Grape | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
88 | Quick Sand | Min-seong, Kang | ||
89 | 23 | September 3 | Larvatar 2 | Min-seong, Kang |
90 | Toy Car | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
91 | Love Love Love 1 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
92 | Love Love Love 2 | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
93 | 24 | September 10 | Swan Lake | Byoung-wook, Ahn |
94 | Electronic Shock | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
95 | Whistle | Min-seong, Kang | ||
96 | Diving | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
97 | 25 | September 17 | Fire | Min-seong, Kang |
98 | Balance | Dea-bum, Kim | ||
99 | Water Show | Min-seong, Kang | ||
100 | Flying Yellow | Byoung-wook, Ahn | ||
101 | 26 | September 24 | Short Arm Octopus | Dea-bum, Kim |
102 | Wild Wild World 1 | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
103 | Wild Wild World 2 | Joo-gong, Maeng | ||
104 | Wild Wild World 3 | Joo-gong, Maeng |
Season 2 - House (2012)
No. in series | No. in season | Original air date | Title | Storyboarded by |
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1 | 1 | January 5 | Welcome Larva! | Min-seong Kang |
2 | Soap Bubbles | |||
3 | 2 | January 12 | Robot | Hun-min Jang |
4 | Brown's Back! | Seung-ik Ahn | ||
5 | 3 | January 19 | Stop, Freeze! | Woo-seong Jung |
6 | Upstanding | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
7 | 4 | January 26 | Ski Jump | Min-seong Kang |
8 | Black's Back | |||
9 | 5 | February 2 | Man Date | |
10 | Tomato | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
11 | 6 | February 9 | Make-up | Seung-ik Ahn |
12 | Gum | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
13 | 7 | February 16 | Sneeze | Min-u Kim and Byoung-wook Ahn |
14 | Foolish Mushroon | |||
15 | 8 | February 23 | Magic Jar | Min-seong Kang |
16 | Roulette | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
17 | 9 | March 9 | Ping-Pong | |
18 | Spider-Larva | Min-seong Kang | ||
19 | 10 | March 16 | Bug Bomb | |
20 | Hi Pink! | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
21 | 11 | March 23 | Spinner | |
22 | Speaker Dance | |||
23 | 12 | March 30 | Limbs | |
24 | Bath | |||
25 | 13 | April 6 | Genius Yellow | Min-seong Kang |
26 | Hi Violet! | Hun-min Jang | ||
27 | 14 | April 20 | Diet | Byoung-wook Ahn |
28 | Fan | Hun-min Jang | ||
29 | 15 | May 11 | Sweat | Min-seong Kang |
30 | Whistle (1) | |||
31 | 16 | May 18 | Nightmare | Ji-yeon Kim |
32 | Toilet | Hun-min Jang and Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
33 | 17 | May 25 | Yellow Chicken | Joo-jae Beom |
34 | Fortune Cookie | Seung-ik Ahn | ||
35–36 | 18 | June 1 | Mayfly (1&2) | Min-seong Kang |
37 | 19 | June 8 | Ice | Kang-heon Ahn |
38 | Lar-vengers | Hun-min Jang | ||
39 | 20 | June 15 | Once Upon a Time | Min-seong Kang |
40 | Opera | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
41 | 21 | June 22 | Hide & Seek | Joo-gong Maeng |
42 | Larva Car | Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
43 | 22 | June 29 | Wild Red | Min-seong Kang and Ji-yeon Kim |
44 | Beanstalks | Min-seong Kang and Byoung-wook Ahn | ||
45 | 23 | July 6 | Whistle (2) | Min-u Kim |
46 | Golden Brown | Min-seong Kang | ||
47 | 24 | July 13 | Frog | Byoung-wook Ahn |
48 | Flower Farts | |||
49 | 25 | July 20 | Cocoon | Min-seong Kang and Byoung-wook Ahn |
50 | Nanta | Joo-gong Maeng | ||
51 | 26 | July 27 | Strange Berries | Byoung-wook Ahn |
52 | Wild Wild Wild World (1) | Joo-gong Maeng | ||
53–54 | 27 | August 3 | Wild Wild Wild World (2&3) |
Season 3 - New York (2014-15)
No. | Original air date | Title | Storyboarded by |
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1 | January 5 | Donut | Jee-hyun Kim |
2 | January 6 | Flare | Byoung-wook Ahn |
3 | Box | ||
4 | February 2 | Typhoon | Tae-wook Koh |
5 | Fireplug | Byoung-wook Ahn | |
6 | Lemon | Jee-hyun Kim | |
7 | Gum Fart | Min-seong Kang | |
8 | Shade | Ji-yeon Kim | |
9 | Ice | Jee-hyun Kim | |
10 | Stream | Mi-seon An and Min-seong Kang | |
11 | Basketball | Tae-wook Koh | |
12 | Tickle | Ji-yeon Kim | |
13 | Hiccup | Byoung-wook Ahn and Min-seong Kang | |
14 | Mouse | ||
15–16 | Garlic (1&2) | Mi-seon An | |
17 | Wheel | ||
18 | Magnet | Seung-hun Kim | |
19 | Stick Insect | ||
20 | Oil | ||
21–22 | Double Eyelids (1&2) | Tae-wook Koh | |
23 | Thunder Red | Ji-yeon Kim | |
24 | Cement | Jee-hyun Kim | |
25 | The Chaser | Ji-yeon Kim | |
26 | Wrap | Ye-ri Kim | |
27 | The Silver | Mi-seon An | |
28 | Ark | Ji-yeon Kim and Jee-hyun Kim | |
29 | Mite | Tae-wook Koh | |
30 | Cancan | ||
31 | Pink's Secret | Min-seong Kang | |
32 | Massage | Jee-hyun Kim | |
33 | Loyalty | Tae-wook Koh | |
34 | Kung Fu | ||
35 | Pipe | ||
36 | Tag | Ji-yeon Kim | |
37 | Cup Noodle | Min-seong Kang | |
38 | Untidy Sleeper | Seung-hun Kim | |
39 | Sushi | Jee-hyun Kim | |
40 | Breath | ||
41 | Tower Stack | Ji-yeon Kim | |
42 | Tough Guy | Jee-hyun Kim | |
43 | Showdown | Tae-wook Koh | |
44 | Dance Battle | ||
45 | Booger | Jee-hyun Kim | |
46–47 | Detective (1&2) | Tae-wook Koh | |
48 | Yellow's Secret | Ye-ri Kim and Jee-hyun Kim | |
49 | May 20 | Straw | Seung-hun Kim |
50 | Confetti Poppers | Tae-wook Koh | |
51 | Rain | Jee-hyun Kim | |
52 | A Day in the Life of Larva | Mi-seon An | |
53 | Wiper | Bo-ri Lee and Min-seong Kang | |
54 | Street Larva | Tae-wook Koh | |
55–56 | Yellow's Revenge (1&2) | Seung-hun Kim | |
57 | Snowball Fight | Byoung-wook Ahn and Tae-wook Koh | |
58 | Life of a Rat | Min-seong Kang | |
59 | Fighter in the Wind | Seung-hun Kim | |
60 | Larva of the Rings | Jee-hyun Kim | |
61 | Flash Light | ||
62 | Glue | Mi-seon An | |
63–69 | Larva Rangers (1–7) | Byoung-wook Ahn, Tae-wook Koh, and Seung-hun Kim | |
70 | Feelers | Seung-hun Kim | |
71 | Fashion Show | Mi-seon An and Jee-hyun Kim | |
72 | Red, a Budding Comedian | Mi-seon An | |
73–75 | Insect Killer (1–3) | Ji-yeon Kim; Seung-hun Kim (Part 3 only) | |
76 | Glove | Mi-seon An | |
77 | Troublemaker | Tae-wook Koh | |
78 | Sea Battle | Jee-hyun Kim | |
79 | Rubber Ball | Ye-ri Kim and Jee-hyun Kim | |
80 | Dizziness | Mi-seon An and Jee-hyun Kim | |
81–82 | Pitapat (1&2) | Jee-hyun Kim | |
83 | Marathon | Ji-yeon Kim | |
84 | Tea | Tae-wook Koh | |
85 | Flood | Min-seong Kang | |
86–89 | New Friend (1–4) | Jee-hyun Kim | |
90 | July 19 | Umbrella | Beop-seo Koo and Seung-hun Kim |
91 | Cheese | Min-seong Kang | |
92–93 | Distress (1&2) | Jee-hyun Kim | |
94 | An Out-of-body Experience | Seung-Hun Kim | |
95 | Minicar | Hyo-bin Kang and Jee-hyun Kim | |
96–97 | One-sided Love (1&2) | Taek-woo Koh | |
98 | Roll a Dung! | Mi-seon An | |
99 | Larvarta | Seung-hun Kim | |
100 | Bobsleigh | Jee-hyun Kim, Seung-hun Kim, and Tae-wook Koh | |
101 | Christmas | Joo-gong Maeng and Min-seong Kang | |
102 | As Time Goes By | Seung-hun Kim | |
103–104 | September 27 | Goodbye New York (1&2) | Byoung-wook Ahn |
Season 1 (2018)
No. in series | No. in season | Original air date | Title | Storyboarded by |
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1 | 1 | October 19 | Mango | Kim Jee-hyun |
2 | 2 | October 19 | Mango 2 | Kim Jee-hyun |
3 | 3 | October 19 | Larva Island | Ahn Byoung-wook / Kim Seung-hun Lee Sang-seon |
4 | 4 | October 19 | Chuck | Kang Min-seong / Lee Sang-seon |
5 | 5 | October 19 | Clara | Kim Seung-hun |
6 | 6 | October 19 | Crabsformer | Kim Seung-hun / Kim Jee-hyun |
7 | 7 | October 19 | Fishing | Kim Jee-hyun / Kim Seung-hun |
8 | 8 | October 19 | Pendant | Kim Jee-hyun |
9 | 9 | October 19 | Lala Island | Kim Jee-hyun |
10 | 10 | October 19 | Master Chef | Koh Tae-wook |
11 | 11 | October 19 | Farming | Kim Seung-hun |
12 | 12 | October 19 | Pirate | Kim Seung-hun / Jeong Mi-rin Kim Jee-hyun |
13 | 13 | October 19 | Change | Jeong Mi-rin / Koh Tae-wook |
Season 2 (2019)
No. in series | No. in season | Original air date | Title | Storyboarded by |
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14 | 1 | March 1 | Maze | Kim Seung-hun |
15 | 2 | March 1 | Fire | Kim Seung-hun / Jeong Mi-rin Koh Tae-wook / Lee Sang-seon |
16 | 3 | March 1 | Beach Volleyball | Kim Pil-sung |
17 | 4 | March 1 | Larva Rangers 1 | Koh Tae-wook |
18 | 5 | March 1 | Larva Rangers 2 | Koh Tae-wook, Kim Seung-hun |
19 | 6 | March 1 | A Lucky Day | Kim Pil-sung, Koh Tae-wook |
20 | 7 | March 1 | Crabsformer 2 | Koh Tae-wook, Jeong Mi-rin |
21 | 8 | March 1 | Booby's Love | Kim Pil-sung |
22 | 9 | March 1 | Mango's Parents | Koh Tae-wook |
23 | 10 | March 1 | Iceberg | Jerong Mi-rin / Koh Tae-wook Kim Seung-hun |
24 | 11 | March 1 | Storm | Kim Pil-sung |
25 | 12 | March 1 | Escape | Kim Seung-hun |
26 | 13 | March 1 | Drift | Jeong Mi-rin |
Reception
Emily Ashby from the organization Common Sense Media rated Larva three stars. She praised the show for showing the perspective of Red and Yellow, stating "because the characters are the size of worms, everything around them is larger than life, and that perspective is always fun to see in action."[5] Issac Butler of Slate described Larva as "the most terrifying show on Netflix" and mocked its excessive toilet humor in a tongue-in-cheek article.[6] Ivan Lin of Asia First Media recognized Larva characters innovative contribution in educational videos.[7]
References
- "'Larva' embraces all ages". The America Times. 7 March 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 163. ISBN 9781476672939.
- "Demonstration of characters in main homepage". Archived from the original on 17 May 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- "'Pororo,' 'Larva' change game in Korean animation". The Korea Herald. 4 September 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- Ashby, Emily "Larva TV Review"
- Butler, Issac (31 October 2018). "The Most Terrifying Show on Netflix Is a Children's Cartoon Called Larva". Slate. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
- https://asiafirstmedia.destinyme.net
External links
- Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived 31 December 2016)