Zombiedumb
Zombiedumb | |
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Korean | 좀비덤 |
Genre | Slapstick Comedy Zombies |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original languages | None (Korean in opening themes, English in some texts) |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 112 (60 on S1,[1] 52 on S2[2]) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Byungjun Lee |
Producer | Jungwoo Lee |
Production company | Anyzac |
Release | |
Original network | KBS1, Disney Channel, Netflix |
Picture format | 16:9 |
Original release | May 21, 2015 February 9, 2019 | –
External links | |
Production website |
Zombiedumb (or also written as Zombie Dumb,[3] Korean: 좀비덤), is a South Korean series of television animated shorts produced by Anyzac and aired by KBS1 in South Korea. Zombiedumb was distributed by Netflix.
This series is about zombies, hence the name of the show. In other countries, Zombiedumb is also aired by Niki Kids in Ukraine,[4] and Disney Channel in South Korea and Southeast Asia. In 2021, Anyzac (via its official Zombiedumb YouTube channel) announced that the third season will be released in 2022.[5]
Plot[]
Hana is the only human resident of Moon Street. She lived with 5 different zombies; each of the zombies have a unique basis. They appeared from a grave park, and were affected by a moon.[6] Their names are Zombill, Zomgirl, Zomjack, Zomson, Zomkong, and a bat Zompet.
In Season 2, all characters can live in day instead of night thanks to sunscreen and more characters were added including Zombo, Zomchee, Zomko, and a dog like zombie named Momo.
Characters[]
Season 1[]
In Korean; male characters are voiced by Ko Seong-il, while female characters is voiced by Lee Myung-hee.
- Hana (Korean: 하나; voiced by Tara Strong): a young girl who is the only human resident of Moon St..
- Zombill (Korean: 좀빌; voiced by Ellie Kemper): a rock star[7] zombie that wears a headphone and necklace with peace symbol.
- Zomgirl (Korean: 좀걸; voiced by Cree Summer): an actress-based zombie that wears sunglasses.
- Zomjack (Korean: 좀잭; voiced by Marc Thompson): an inventor[8]-based zombie who lives in an underground lab with Zompet.
- Zompet (Korean: 좀팻): a bat (who was affected by zombies) that lives with Zomjack.
- Zomson (Korean: 좀슨; voiced by Ben Schwartz): a zombie that is based on Michael Jackson. His body was wrapped in linen, like mummies.
- Zomkong (Korean: 좀콩; voiced by ): a zombie that is named after the King Kong character. He has a voodoo doll named Mini (Korean: 미니).
- Skull (Korean: 스컬): Un-dead skeletons that reside on Moon St.
Season 2[]
List of episodes[]
Season 1[]
The first 5 "quadruple features" (in reference to double features) aired between October 30 to November 28, 2015 on KBS1, while the remaining 10 aired on May 21 until July 23, 2016. Each of these comprising 4 episodes, each episodes has 3-minute average.
- Zombie Dumbs
- First Encounter
- Part Time
- Halloween Show
- Marathon of Zombies
- Fly me to the Moon
- Whack the Mole
- Show me the Eyes
- Magic Tree
- Fly Hana, Fly
- Pie Fight
- Runaway of Zompet
- All I See is Hana
- Resurrection
- Nightmare
- Love Triangle
- Surprise Gift
- Actress' Ring
- Bull Fight
- House of Horror
- New Girl on Town
- Pitching Machine
- Zomkong, KingKong!
- Hana's Music Box
- Stink Bomb
- Zomgirl's Birthday Party
- Voodoo Doll
- Rage of Skull
- Reveal Yourself
- Diet
- Christmas Tree
- Fly
- Racing
- Cooties
- Underground
- Ice Age
- Prefect Zombie
- Training School
- The Witch
- Misterious Thief
- Giant Zombie
- Magnet
- Zomson's Magic Show
- Friends of Tree
- Let's Fish
- For You part 1
- For You part 2
- Call for Rain
- Spider Web
- Dr. Hana
- Flytrap
- Hana's Birthday
- Attack of Skull Pack
- Kidnapping
- Return of Zombiedumb
- Remarkable Zompet
- Soccer Game
- Mummy!
- Tenacious Skull Pack
- We Are Friends
Season 2[]
The season premiered a special broadcast on October 21, 2017 on KBS 1TV.
- Unexpected guests
- Claw machine game
- Zombill's get married
- Halloween Candy
- Lay my egg
- Martial arts master
- Parcel
- Invisibility cloak
- Mustache
- Knight of Zombill
- Blackout
- Watch out for cottom candy
- Acupuncture
- Fireman
- Red Shoes
- Vending machine
- Toaster
- Searching for the golden guitar
- Boxing
- Perfume
- No Heart
- Is It Real or Not?
- I Need a Nose
- The Lost Heart
- VR
- Zombill and the Pet Rooster
- There Is the Primitive Man!
- Ice cream Gives Me a Stomachache
- A Cloud Match
- Diamond, My Love!
- Zomgirl vs Zomgirl
- Vroom, Vroom, the Motorcycle
- She's the Cyborg
- A Newbie Driver Zomkong
- The Lost Button
- Saving Zomgirl
- Popcorn was born
- Zombill, My Love
- Momo Becomes a Monster
- To Espace the Sewer
- Please Accept My Heart
- Zomgirl's Nightmare
- Can We Start Our Love?
- The Doll of Fear
- Tell Me Your Wish
- For Zomko's Sake
- Superbill Rises
- Superbill vs Momo
- Hana Is an Alien
- A Mysterious Chair
- To Save Baby-skull
- We Are One
Merchandising[]
Zombiedumb had been released into sticker books, plush toys, action figures, smartphone cases, and others.
Alongside it, GS25 released more than 60 products like snacks, ice creams, and others during Halloween of 2019, based on the Zombiedumb series.[9]
Apps[]
Mobirix released a mobile puzzle game entitled Zombiedumb Jelly (Korean: 좀비덤젤리) which was developed by Rainfallsoft, on April 25, 2016.[10] Mobirix has also released a similar mobile game titled Jewelry King: Zombie Dumb.
References[]
- ^ "ZOMBIEDUMB Season 1". anyzac.com.
- ^ "ZOMBIEDUMB Season 2". anyzac.com.
- ^ "Zombie Dumb (TV Series) (2017)". filmaffinity.com.
- ^ "Зомбашки". niki.ua/project/zombashki. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "ZOMBIEDUMB SEASON2 | FUNNY CARTOON | ZOMBIE | HALLOWEEN | COMIC ANIMATION — ZOMBIEDUMB". YouTube. July 9, 2021. Via the comment section
- ^ Zombie Dumbs Note: This YouTube video is geoblocked.
- ^ "About Zombill on Anyzac's blog". blog.naver.com. (in Korean)
- ^ "About Zomjack on Anyzac's blog". blog.naver.com. (in Korean)
- ^ "Zombiedumb x GS25 on I Love Character's blog". blog.naver.com. (in Korean)
- ^ "[뉴스] 애니메이션 '좀비덤' IP 활용 3매치 모바일 게임 '좀비덤젤리' 출시". inven.co.kr. April 26, 2016. Retrieved April 1, 2020. (in Korean)
External links[]
- 2010s animated television series
- 2010s South Korean animated television series
- 2015 South Korean television series debuts
- South Korean children's animated comedy television series
- Animated television series without speech
- 2019 South Korean television series endings