TFOU
TFOU (French pronunciation: [tifu]) is a French children's television programming block broadcast on TF1. It was launched on 1 January 2007, replacing TF! Jeunesse (French for TF! Youth).
Country | France |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | French |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | TF1 Group |
History | |
Launched | 1 January 2007 |
Replaced | TF! (1997-2006) |
Former names | TF! (1997-2006) |
Links | |
Website | tfou |
TF! Jeunesse first appeared on Monday, September 1, 1997 at 4:30 in the afternoon on TF1, replacing Club Dorothée, with the first episode of Beetleborgs. TF! Jeunesse was created by Dominique Poussier, the director of children's television for TF1. It was hoped that this new show would distance itself from its predecessor, whose shows had often been accused by parents and the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (the Superior Audiovisual Council) of being too violent. Poussier had previously created the morning program Salut les Toons! ("Hello Toons!"), which was presented by two CGI-generated mice, in 1996. In September 1997, she was given the difficult task of revitalizing children's programming on TF1, whose ratings had been in decline thanks to the popularity of Minikeums on France 3.
Using the same model which she had already presented with The Planet of Donkey Kong on France 2, Poussier suggested a program without animation. "T. F. Ouais" was chosen as the title for the program. The logo had been that of a defunct channel. An adult voice was the presenter of the show (Bruno Choël, the French dub voice for Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean and Ewan McGregor in Star Wars).
Interactivity with the young audience was exercised again in special operations like those organized for the presidential elections of 2007 where children were interviewed on the subject. TFOU was praised by the Foundation for Children for its activity on tolerance Parce qu'on est tous différents (Because we are all different") (Directors: Nicolas Sedel, Franck Salomé et Fernando Worcel).
Current series
- Babar and the Adventures of Badou (2010–present)
- Barbapapa
- Calimero
- Chronokids
- Chuggington
- Enchantimals
- Franklin and Friends
- Go, Diego, Go!
- Heidi
- The Minimighty Kids
- Miss Moon (2016–present)
- Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir[1] (2015–present)
- Mirette Investigates (2016–present)
- The New Adventures of Lassie
- Octonauts
- PAW Patrol
- Polly Pocket
- Rev & Roll
- Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood
- Thomas & Friends
- Totally Spies!
Former series
- 64 Zoo Lane
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- All Grown Up!
- Lucky Star
- Anatole
- Argai: The Prophecy
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Beast Wars: Transformers
- Boule et Bill
- Casper's Scare School
- Combo Niños
- Digimon Adventure
- Dora the Explorer (2002–2016)
- Docteur Globule
- Eliot Kid
- Flipper and Lopaka
- Flying Rhino Junior High
- Franklin
- The Furchester Hotel
- Gazoon
- Handy Manny
- Hey Arnold!
- Higglytown Heroes
- In The Night Garden
- The Jungle Book
- Kangoo
- Kangoo Juniors
- Kid Clones
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
- Les Enquêtes de Geleuil et Lebon
- Little Einsteins
- Lucky Fred
- Marcus Level (2014–2016)
- Maya the Bee
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- Monster Buster Club
- My Friends Tigger & Pooh
- My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
- The Mysterious Cities of Gold
- The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012 TV series)
- Ni Hao Kai Lan
- Olivia
- Ouf le prof !
- Papyrus
- Pat et Stanley
- The Penguins of Madagascar
- Les Petites Sorcières
- Pinky Dinky Doo
- Pokémon (January 3, 2000 – 2006)
- Power Rangers: Jungle Fury
- Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive
- Phineas and Ferb
- Rekkit Rabbit
- Sabrina's Secret Life
- Shaun the Sheep
- Sherlock Yack
- SpieZ! Nouvelle Génération
- SpongeBob SquarePants (2001–2015)
- Sonic X
- Tweenies
- Zig & Sharko
- Les copains de la foret
- The ZhuZhus
References
- "Miraculous va enchanter TFou ! sur TF1". Archived from the original on 2 December 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2016.