Zoom the White Dolphin


Zoom the White Dolphin was a 1971 Japanese–French anime series, of 13 episodes, created by Vladimir Tarta, directed by René Borg.
The original French version was broadcast in 1971 on ORTF's second network and rebroadcast in France from 29 June 1981 on FR3. An English version was produced and broadcast internationally on networks such as CBC Television,Nickelodeon and ITV in the United Kingdom. The Japanese version of the series was titled Iruka to Shōnen, which means "The Dolphin and the Boy". It was broadcast on TBS
in 1975.
Production companies involved in the series were 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, 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. The release was never re-issued on any other home video format.

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.