BoBoiBoy Galaxy

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BoBoiBoy Galaxy
BoBoiBoy Galaxy logo.svg
Animated Series (2016-Present)
GenreSuperhero, Action, Adventure, Sci-fi
Created byNizam Razak
Developed byAnimonsta Studios
Written byNizam Razak
Anas Abdul Aziz
Directed byDzubir Mohammed Zakaria
Yap Ee Jean
Creative directorAnas Abdul Aziz
Voices ofNur Fathiah Diaz
Nur Sarah Alisya
Muhammad Abdurrahman Solahuddin
Yap Ee Jean
Dzubir Mohammed Zakaria
Wong Wai Kay
Anas Abdul Aziz
Nizam Razak
Narrated byAnas Abdul Aziz
Opening theme"Dunia Baru", written and composed by Sam Bunkface
Produced and performed by Bunkface
Ending theme"Di Bawah Langit Yang Sama", written and composed by Iksan Skuter
Produced and performed by D'Masiv
Country of originMalaysia
Original languages
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerNizam Razak
ProducerNizam Razak
Production locationAnimonsta Studios
EditorDzubir Mohammed Zakaria
Running time22-23 minutes
Production companyAnimonsta Studios
DistributorPrimeworks Studios (Media Prima), Disney Channel Asia, TV3, MNCTV, MDEC
Release
Original networkTV3 (Malaysia)
Mediacorp Suria (Singapore)
MNCTV
Disney Channel Asia
RTV
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseNovember 25, 2016 (2016-11-25) –
June 22, 2018 (2018-06-22)
Chronology
Preceded byBoBoiBoy
External links
Website
Production website

BoBoiBoy Galaxy is a Malaysian animated television series. It is a continuation of the BoBoiBoy TV series after it ended its third season. BoBoiBoy Galaxy focuses more on story-based adventures with different arcs every few episodes.[1]

The series took place after the original TV series and first film BoBoiBoy: The Movie (2016). It began airing its first season with 24 episodes from November 2016 to June 2018. The first season is followed by the second film BoBoiBoy Movie 2 (2019).

Synopsis[]

The series focuses on Power Spheras, robots created to give great power to their owners. However, the Power Sphera project was eventually considered dangerous and cancelled, and many of the Power Spheras fled and hid across the galaxy. Coveted by many, various aliens have been trying to find and capture the Power Spheras for their own benefit.

To prevent the Power Spheras from falling into the wrong hands, a young hero from Earth, BoBoiBoy, and his friends are assigned to track and protect Power Spheras that are scattered throughout the galaxy with the help of the intergalactic organisation, T.A.P.O.P.S.

Cast[]

Malay version[]

  • Nur Fathiah Diaz as BoBoiBoy
  • Muhammad Abdurrahman Solahuddin as Ochobot
  • Dzubir Mohammed Zakaria as Gopal
  • Nur Sarah Alisya as Yaya
  • Yap Ee Jean as Ying
  • Wong Wai Kay as Fang
  • Nizam Razak as Papa Zola
  • Anas Abdul Aziz as Tok Aba, Koko Ci, Adu Du, Probe, Mr. Kumar
  • Sharifah Sarah Syed Idros as Adu Du's Computer
  • Mohd Ariff Abd Rahman as MotoBot
  • Nur Iman Andaliz as Admiral Tarung
  • Wong Pak Lin as Hang Kasa

English version[]

  • Marsya Danialla Razak as BoBoiBoy
  • Ilhan Mohd Shahrizal as Ochobot
  • Ryan Lee Bhaskaran as Gopal
  • Puteri Sabrina Affenddy as Yaya
  • Chan Su Ling as Ying
  • Wong Wai Kay as Fang
  • Anas Abdul Aziz as Tok Aba, Koko Ci, Adu Du, Probe, Papa Zola, Gopal’s dad
  • Adila Shakir as Adu Du's Computer
  • Azman Zukiply as MotoBot

Production[]

Nizam Razak, the creator of BoBoiBoy, said that the idea of changing the storyline came in 2014 when he was in Japan. He was impressed with the diversity of Pokémon merchandise, getting the idea to diversify the Power Spheres. They started making the series after the end of BoBoiBoy mid-2016 and changed the storyline to be more active where BoBoiBoy would travel around the galaxy instead of waiting for enemies to come to Earth. The series takes place one to two years after the original series, although the target audience is still 7 to 18 year olds.

Release[]

Animonsta Studios unofficially announced BoBoiBoy Galaxy in 2013 where they released a picture of a BoBoiBoy Galaxy poster featuring what was believed to be new costumes for BoBoiBoy Blaze and BoBoiBoy Ice. Animonsta later revealed their plans for BoBoiBoy Galaxy on their website.[1]

Animonsta Studios then officially announced on their Facebook account that BoBoiBoy Galaxy would be aired on June 2016.[2] After BoBoiBoy: The Movie, they made a new and detailed announcement: the storyline will feature the heroes travelling across the galaxy to search for Power Spheras and will take place 2 to 3 years after BoBoiBoy: The Movie. Animonsta will also release the comic first, before the animated series. They also announced that production will start soon and they expect to release the first batch of episodes between September and December 2016.[3]

In July 2016, they announced that BoBoiBoy Galaxy will start airing during year-end school holidays in Malaysia on TV3 while the broadcast for MNCTV in Indonesia will start in January 2017.

In YouTube, the series was distributed by London-based company Moonbug Entertainment via Moonbug - Kids TV Shows Full Episodes and Moonbug Kids - Superheroes channels.

Chronology[]

Season 1 (2016-2018)[]

The first season consists of 24 episodes. The first episode was broadcast on 25 November 2016, with new episodes broadcast every Friday at 5.00 pm on TV3 and Mediacorp Suria. The first six episodes were broadcast consecutively. It aired on Disney Channel Southeast Asia in 7 July 2017,[4] on MNCTV in January 2017 and February 3, 2017 on its official YouTube channel. The first season concluded on 21 June 2018 in Malaysia and June 23, 2018 in Indonesia after 24 episodes. On June–December 2019 Monsta uploaded 13 episodes for English dub on the official YouTube channel.

Movie 2 (2019)[]

It is the second film in the BoBoiBoy franchise from Animonsta Studios. It is a standalone sequel to BoBoiBoy: The Movie (2016) and first season of TV series BoBoiBoy Galaxy. It is co-written by Nizam himself and Anas Abdul Aziz. This is the first film to use settings and characters from BoBoiBoy Galaxy.

It was released simultaneously in 4 countries, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Singapore on 8 August 2019. The Vietnamese dub version of the film was released in Vietnam on 30 August 2019.

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