Pucca (2006)
"Pucca" is a TV series based on a Flash animation series published by Vooz Character Systems. It follows the trails and exploits of a South Korean girl named Pucca who is insanely in love with a prideful ninja named Garu. Meanwhile, Garu and Pucca help their town of Sooga Village out when evil ninjas attack, as well as diffuse a lot of the absurd situations that frequently plague the town. This show could best be described as a cleaned-up version of South Park meets Looney Tunes meets Naruto. There is some very subtly hidden adult humor; but most of the adult jokes would not go noticed by small children, who are the primary audience.
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2006 / TV-Y7"Pucca" is a TV series based on a Flash animation series published by Vooz Character Systems. It follows the trails and exploits of a South Korean girl named Pucca who is insanely in love with a prideful ninja named Garu. Meanwhile, Garu and Pucca help their town of Sooga Village out when evil ninjas attack, as well as diffuse a lot of the absurd situations that frequently plague the town. This show could best be described as a cleaned-up version of South Park meets Looney Tunes meets Naruto. There is some very subtly hidden adult humor; but most of the adult jokes would not go noticed by small children, who are the primary audience.
Seasons & Episode
Ring Ring plans to become the most beautiful girl in Egypt.
Master Soo bans Kung Fu and Marital Arts from the village.
Tobe plans to defeat Garu in a court of law.
Tobe plans to sink the Gigantic with Garu in it.
Garu discovers that his day is happening over and over.
Tobe plans to sabotage the Samba dance contest.
Doga fish-naps all the merpeople of the ocean.
Tobe seeks advice from Heil Kick Yu.
A golden dragon kidnaps Pucca.
The Vagabonds bring a plague of termites to the village
Dada quits his job as a janitor and becomes a wrestler
The balance of Yin and Yang has gone screwy.
Tex Lugie and Sloppy Sue return with an SUV factory.
Garu's astral self travels to learn the secret of enlightenment.
Doga moves in the Goh-wong and gives the chefs a hard time.
The chefs have been kidnapped during a convention in Las Vegas.
Secret Agent Abyo follows clues to the chefs' whereabouts.
Abyo and the gang encounter the mastermind in the kidnappings.
Ring Ring wants to have more merit badges than Pucca.
Pucca gets a flu, and the soup that will cure her calls for lava peppers. While Ho is getting them, a fire goddess falls in love with him.
A laundry accident causes Garu and Tobe to be stuck together.
Garu travels to India to find Swami Soo until Pucca pursues him.
Pucca is shocked to see Garu in love with Ring Ring until she finds out its Dada in a mask.
Chief possesses the wise turtle's glasses, making her a genius so she can impress Tobe.
Ching and Ring Ring battle as Cheerleaders.
Tobe fires his ninjas until they go looking for another job.
Kua returns with the chefs to find the essence of 1,000 moons.
Abyo becomes a fashion model until Ching gets jealous.
Muji creates a zombified Pucca bride.
Pucca uses the full moon to release Garu's love side.
Ring Ring splits herself from her "bad" side.
The vagabonds try to steal cans from a food drive.
Garu Hood must rescue the noodle bowl and Dada.
Won falls in love with a Cuckoo bird and leaves with it but makes Ching feel weak and powerless.
Both Santa and Doga get the wrong kind of batteries.
Pucca and her friends become superheroes and battle Master Soo's brother Mel when he wants revenge on the village for forgetting about him.
Ring Ring travels back to the past and erases Garu from history.
The magic hat hops away with a female Rabbit planning to marry Garu.
Master Loo returns to take the maidens on a date with Soo trying to ruin it.
"Pucca" is a TV series based on a Flash animation series published by Vooz Character Systems. It follows the trails and exploits of a South Korean girl named Pucca who is insanely in love with a prideful ninja named Garu. Meanwhile, Garu and Pucca help their town of Sooga Village out when evil ninjas attack, as well as diffuse a lot of the absurd situations that frequently plague the town. This show could best be described as a cleaned-up version of South Park meets Looney Tunes meets Naruto. There is some very subtly hidden adult humor; but most of the adult jokes would not go noticed by small children, who are the primary audience.