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Zoom the White Dolphin

Zoom the White Dolphin, known in Japan as Iruka to Shōnen , is a 1971 Japanese-French anime series created by Vladimir Tarta. Directed by René Borg, the show was produced by Telcia, Saga Films and Japan's Eiken.

Synopsis
The series presents the adventures of Zoom, a white dolphin, and his friends, two children who live with their sailor uncle. The cast includes several animals including a mynah bird (who understands the dolphin language in addition to the language of the other animals and the humans on the island and acts as a translator), a koala, and a sloth. During their adventures, Zoom meets a beautiful female dolphin, called Za-za-zoom in the English version, with whom he has a baby. A condensed feature-length version, dubbed in English, was released on videocassette in the United States by Embassy Home Entertainment in 1985, and was also released by Channel 5 Video in 1986. ==Product promotion==
Product promotion
Zoom was the mascot for Nestlé's Galak chocolate brand until the company ended its licence in 2003. However, the series rights-holders sued Nestlé after extant stocks of Galak product featuring the character continued to circulate. ==Remake==
Remake
In 2013, TF1, Media Valley and Marzipan Film announced plans to produce a 52 thirteen-minute episode CG-animated reboot in collaboration with ZDF and TiJi. The series debuted in France on 30 August 2015. A second 52-episode season debuted on 4 October 2020. A third 52-episode season debuted on 13 January 2024. ==References==
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