![]() He is described as cool, laid-back and chill compared to the others, but still doesn't shy away from having fun with his friends and generally wreaking havoc. Lambu (Larry) is a purple mouse, with black hair, and the middle child of the group.In the Hindi version, his dialogue is based on Paresh Rawal's characters. Despite this, he has himself defeated of others, which frequently leads to his defeat at the hands of the dogs and sometimes his own friends. He's also the most ingenious for coming up with ideas on situations or methods. Chhotu is funny, hyperactive, and impish for pranking Don with his group. He has yellow fur, brown hair, and wears spectacles. Chhotu (Charly) is the leader of the Chuha Party and is the oldest out of all of them.In the Hindi version, his dialogue is based on Shah Rukh Khan's characters. His house has a built-in laboratory, which he occasionally uses to conspire plans against the mice. Don lives in a house with his elder brother, the three mice, and later Thaw. His catchphrase is "Don se bachna mushkil hi nahi, naa mumkin hai" (It is not only difficult to escape from Don, it is not possible either). In spite of his luck, he is quite intelligent and can quickly solve his way out of a situation if the mice don't interfere (and they rarely don't). His days are nearly always ruined by them in some way - therefore, he always plans to get revenge on them by retaliating in a multitude of different ways, and rarely succeeds. Doggy Don (Don) is a pink dog, who is usually irritated by the mice. ![]() Their names were localized in English-language releases, with the exception of Don, whose name was simply shortened. The mice were named after the localized names of Joey, Dee Dee and Marky for one Indian dub of its inspiration. All of the main characters are based on the cast in Oggy and the Cockroaches' first three seasons, in various original and occasionally absurd stories. ![]() Ranging from stealing food to framing others for their own misdeeds and even hijacking vehicles to go on joyrides, the mice will go to any length possible to wreak havoc and irritate the people around them and escalate their situations to extremely outrageous heights, usually, but not exclusively the dogs. Don is usually accompanied by his older brother, Karnal (Colonel), who has a stronger grudge against the mice with his shorter temper, and Rox (Ballu), a cranky and aggressive Great Dane, who is Don's neighbor.Įvery episode in the series circulates around some type of chaos that the mice produce and the havoc that ensues as the dogs attempt to stop the situation from escalating further, only to either make things worse or take the blame for the mice's shenanigans. Unfortunately, he shares his house with three troublemaking mice: Chhotu (Charly), Lambu (Larry) and Motu (Marly), dubbed the "Chuha Party" (" transl. Worldwide releases of the show, however, omit these in favor of silent comedy.ĭoggy Don (Don) is an anthropomorphic little pink dog, who resides in the modern suburbs of an unspecified location somewhere in South India. Pakdam Pakdai is narrated by Nana, the eponymous narrator. Some aspects of the series are based on several Indian dubs of Oggy and the Cockroaches, which added dialogue parodying Bollywood actors and filmmakers including a narrator (unlike the French series' German dub) based on Nana Patekar, some of which even localized character names. It now telecasts 585 episodes on Sonic Nickelodeon. The series is an adaptation of the 1998 French animated series, Oggy and the Cockroaches (although both shows are inspired from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's Tom and Jerry) by Jean-Yves Raimbaud and Xilam, likely due to licensing issues and the show's immense popularity in India. ![]() Chasing), also known as Rat-A-Tat is an Indian Flash-animated comedy television series, formerly on Nickelodeon India and currently airing on Sonic Nickelodeon.
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