Schnuffel

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Schnuffel
First appearance"Kuschel Song" (2007)
Created byJamster
Voiced byUnknown (German)
Grace Kaufman, Michaela Dean (English), Karol Sevilla (Spanish)
In-universe information
AliasSnuggle Bunny (English), Lapin Câlin (French), Orelhinhas (Portuguese), Kikolo (Italian), Snufi (Spanish)
SpeciesRabbit (German Lop)
GenderMale

Schnuffel (German pronunciation: [ˈʃnʊfəl]; English: Snuggle, French: Lapin Câlin, Italian: Kikolo, Spanish: Snufi) is an animated rabbit created in 2007 by German media company Jamba!.

Conception and creation[]

The first concepts of the Schnuffel character were born on July 2. The original ringtone was turned into a song by Sebastian Nussbaum and Andreas Wendorf and recorded under the title Kuschel Song ("cuddling song").[1] The single was released in February 2008 and the ringtone rabbit made it immediately to the top of the German and European charts.[2] After the song went to the top of the Austrian charts and to number 2 in Switzerland, plans were made to release the song internationally. The songs were translated in 13 languages and 13 albums have been released, including German re-editions and international albums.

Schnuffel was introduced into the US market on January 17, 2010. The Schnuffel ringtone commercial once aired on MTV, MTV2, Comedy Central, VH1, possibly CMT, and ABC Family.

Due to a rise in Greek interest, Schnuffel has turned to their market producing previous albums in Greek. These are not carbon copies of the original albums as minor tweaks in the track list and provided media have been made. With the switch to the Greek market Sony has not been producing these CDs, instead the Greek label Heaven Records has taken their spot.[3]

From the 2012 Schnuffel started to release apps for Android. The last one was released for Android on 23 March 2015[4] and later for iOS too, making it the third app to be released for iOS, after "Schnuffel Bunny Hop" and "Schnuffel Virtual Pet".

Snuggelina[]

Schnuffel's female counterpart and girlfriend is named Schnuffelienchen, known in English as Snuggelina. Like Schnuffel, she is a lop rabbit. Schnuffelienchen's first and only single-CD, "Küss mich, halt mich, lieb mich" (Kiss me, hold me, love me) was released on 29 October 2010 and stayed 1 week at the 99th position of the German charts.[5] Her second single, "Schmetterling" (Butterfly) was released on 28 February 2012 only on the Jamba/Jamster sites,[6] and released digitally on Amazon, iTunes and GooglePlay only on 25 July 2014, together with the English version.[7] Schnuffelienchen's third single "Ohne Dich" (Without You) was released on 26 September 2014 as a digital download.[8]

Voice[]

Both Schnuffel Bunny and Snuggelina are voiced by Grace Kaufman, Michaela Dean in English, Karol Sevilla in Spanish[citation needed]

Certifications[]

Singles:
AT: 1x Gold "Kuschelsong" (15,000 copies)[9]
DE: 1x Platinum "Kuschelsong" (350,000 copies)[10] "Kuschelsong" was the 4th best-selling single of 2008.[11] Schnuffel at the beginning of the 2009 received a nomination for the single of the year 2008.[12] In 2013 the Kuschel song was chosen by the German show-TV "Die ultimative Chart Show" as the most successful jingle of the new millennium.[13]

Album:
AT: 1x Gold "Ich hab dich lieb" (10,000 copies)[9]
DE: 1x Gold "Ich hab dich lieb" (100,000 copies)[14]

Discography[]

Singles[]

Year Title Chart positions Album
DE AT CH FR PL BE NL SE NO LT EU
2008 "Kuschel Song"/"Snuggle Song"
1
1
2
15
21
30
52
6
1
7
"Ich hab' Dich lieb"
"Ich hab' Dich lieb" (I love you)
23
13
80
90
34
12
91
"Häschenparty" (Bunnyparty) (featuring Michael Wendler)
16
29
29
10
24
"Schnuffels Weihnachtslied" (Schnuffel's Christmas song)
23
33
"Winterwunderland"
2009 "Piep Piep" (Beep Beep)
54
33
"Komm Kuscheln"
2010 "Küss mich, halt mich, lieb mich" (Kiss me, hold me, love me) (by Schnuffelienchen)
99
2011 "" (Doo bee doo bee doo)[6]
"Tut, Tut, Tut" (Toot Toot Toot) (only ringtone)[6]
"Jingle Bells" (featuring other Jamba stars)[6]
2012 "Schmetterling" (Butterfly) (by Schnuffelienchen)
2014 "Ohne Dich" (Without you) (by Schnuffelienchen)

Albums[]

Year Title Chart positions
DE AT CH HU GR PT EU
2008 "Ich hab' Dich lieb" (I love you)
11
1
50
6
37
2008-2009 "Winterwunderland" (Winterwonderland)
44
18
4
2009 "Komm Kuscheln" (Come cuddle)
78
20
40
6

Audio books[]

Produced and written by Kai Hohage, the audio-book series already sold over 250.000 copies.

  • 2008: (The secret of the carrot)
  • 2009: (The charming princess)
  • 2009: (The little shooting stars)
  • 2010: Kuschelbox 1 (containing the first three audio books)
  • 2010: (The treasure in the glittering sea)
  • 2010: (The little snow fairy)
  • 2011: (The baby unicorn)
  • 2012: Knuddelbox 2 (containing 4th, 5th and 6th audio books)
  • 2013: (Adventure at the dream-island)
  • 2014: (The secret of the little owl)[15]

References[]

  1. ^ Berliner Morgenpost: Ein grausamer Hase[dead link]
  2. ^ "GfK Entertainment - Schnuffels "Kuschel Song" erobert die Single-Charts". www.gfk-entertainment.com (in German). Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  3. ^ "Home". Heaven Music. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  4. ^ "Learn with Schnuffel Bunny - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  5. ^ Küss mich, halt mich, lieb mich on the German charts
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Jamba". jamba.de. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  7. ^ "Schmetterling - Single". AppleMusic. 2014. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  8. ^ Schnuffelienchen, Ohne Dich, retrieved 2020-05-31
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "IFPI Austria - Verband der Österreichischen Musikwirtschaft". IFPI Austria - Verband der österreichischen Musikwirtschaft (in German). Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  10. ^ SONY BMG - Schnuffel - News Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Offizielle Single Top 100 - Musik Charts | MTV Germany". www.mtv.de. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  12. ^ [1]
  13. ^ "Die ultimative Chart Show". rtl.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-05-31.
  14. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2009-01-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ 08/das Geheimnis der Kleinen Eule, Europa (Sony Music), 2014-11-21, retrieved 2020-05-31

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