What is Makka Pakka Og Pog?
The Og Pog (or Og Pop) is Makka Pakka’s special trolley. Inside, it carries his favorite red soap (Agga) and his sponge (Pang), his blow dryer (Uff-Uff) and his trumpet (Hum Dum). He sometimes uses it to carry his stones. He loves it very much and is rarely seen without it.
What does Makka Pakka sleep with?
Makka Pakka often stacks freshly cleaned stones into piles resembling his head and body. He sleeps on a stone bed, often cuddling a stone.
What does Makka Pakka push?
Makka Pakka lives in a little cave at the edge of the garden and likes nothing more than collecting and washing little stones – he’ll often wash the faces of the other characters too. He travels around the garden pushing his Og-Pog vehicle, which carries his soap and sponge, his uff-uff dryer and his special trumpet.
Which cartoon is Makka Pakka from?
The characters include: Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka, the Tombliboos, the Pontipines, the Wottingers, the Haahoos, the Ninky Nonk, the Pinky Ponk, the Ball and the Tittifers….
In the Night Garden… | |
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Created by | Andrew Davenport |
Developed by | Anne Wood Andrew Davenport |
Directed by | Dirk Campbell |
Is Makka Pakka a rock?
Makka Pakka (played by Justyn Towler) is a beige, small, round-bodied doll. He has three rounded protuberances on his head, ears and bottom back to represent stones that he uses to make into piles.
Who plays Makka Pakka?
Justyn TowlerMakka Pakka / Played by
Is Makka Pakka deaf?
In this scene Iggle Piggle is doing a line of coke off Upsy Daisy’s suspender-clad thigh, as she skulls another tin of Tenants Super. Makka Pakka has died of a heroin overdose and the Tombliboos are horribly injured and a bit on fire after a disatrous Ninky Nonk accident.”
How Makka Pakka dies?
Makka Pakka has died of a heroin overdose and the Tombliboos are horribly injured and a bit on fire after a disatrous Ninky Nonk accident.”
Where was In the Night Garden filmed?
In the Night Garden has been shot in a real woodland setting in the UK. It makes use of innovations in live character costume technology and CG animation, weaving these together within a stunning natural setting to create a compelling and fully immersive experience for young children.