Lamput

2016 Cartoon Network India series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lamput is an Indian animated television series of shorts created by Vaibhav Kumaresh and produced by Vaibhav Studios for Cartoon Network India and Asia. The series consists of shorts ranging from 18 seconds to 3 to 5 minutes, as well as some 7-minute specials and three 11-minute specials from Season 4. The title character is a gooey, orange creature named Lamput who has escaped from a laboratory and is chased by the scientists Specs and Skinny.

Created byVaibhav Kumaresh
Directed by
  • Anand Babu
  • Vaibhav Kumaresh
ComposersRoto Shah
Advait Nemlekar
Country of originIndia
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Lamput
Created byVaibhav Kumaresh
Directed by
  • Anand Babu
  • Vaibhav Kumaresh
ComposersRoto Shah
Advait Nemlekar
Country of originIndia
Original languagesSilent
Interjection
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes147 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Leslie Lee
  • Mark Eyers
  • Silas Hickey
ProducerChai Yoon Fei
Running time15 seconds–11 minutes
Production companyVaibhav Studios
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network[a]
Release30 November 2016 (2016-11-30) 
present
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Synopsis

Lamput is a gooey, orange creature who has escaped the laboratory of Specs and Skinny. They try to catch Lamput, but never succeed in their endeavors due to his shapeshifting ability.[1]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
14630 November 2016 (2016-11-30)4 December 2016 (2016-12-04)
2219 January 2018 (2018-01-09)28 October 2018 (2018-10-28)
34323 February 2020 (2020-02-23)3 August 2021 (2021-08-03)
442[2][3]25 June 2022 (2022-06-25)TBA
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Characters

Main

  • Lamput is the titular character of the show. He is a gooey, orange creature that escaped from the Docs' laboratory.
  • Specs, also known as Fat Doc, is the gray-skinned fat scientist who tries to catch Lamput.
  • Skinny, also known as Slim Doc, is the gray-skinned slim scientist who also tries to catch Lamput.

Supporting

  • Mr. Moustache: He is a fit-built, yellow-skinned police officer. He holds a grudge against the docs for bullying him when they were students, and sometimes arrests or beats them up.
  • Doctor: He is a pink-skinned doctor who sometimes checks Lamput and the docs.
  • Droopy (Formerly Mr. Bald): He is a light-blue-skinned citizen who works at various jobs throughout the city.
  • The Boss: He is the doc's gray-skinned boss. He has a big white moustache and is in charge of the lab. He gets angry at the docs when they return to the lab without Lamput.
  • Ms. Lipstick: She is a white-skinned lady who has a crush on Mr. Moustache.
  • Thief: A robber who usually steals everything.

Production and development

Lamput was created by Vaibhav Kumaresh, and produced by Vaibhav Studios for Cartoon Network India and Asia. Lamput earned the distinction of being the first Indian show sold from a pitch bible that has gone to air globally.[4]

The series consisted of 18-second micro-shorts, which were extended to 2 minutes for the second season.[4][5] The third season consists of episodes ranging from 3 to 5 minutes, as well as some 7-minute specials.

On 20 April 2021, a crossover between Lamput and Chinese internet character Tuzki was announced. It was also announced that a fourth season was in the works.[6]

Broadcast and release

The series airs on Cartoon Network in EMEA and Latin America. Lamput has also started airing on Boomerang worldwide.[citation needed] In the United States, Lamput is broadcast via HBO Max and Cartoon Network. It was added to HBO Max on 28 April 2022,[7] and started airing on Cartoon Network on 23 May 2022. It also started airing on Boomerang on 15 August 2022, but ended its run on 26 August. The series was later added to Hulu on 13 September 2024.

Reception

Lamput received mostly positive reviews from critics and audiences.

Cartoon Brew praised the show's animation as "a fresh look for [it] with sharp animation timing and attractive design."[4] Polly Conway of Common Sense Media gave the rate three stars out of five, saying "Silly, but the funny slapstick shorts have some violence." She also describes the show as "a Looney Tunes/Tom & Jerry way, abides by the classic rules of slapstick."[8]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Result Ref
2017 Best Animated Frames Award Case Study of the Year Won [9][10]
2018 Best Animated Frames Award Best Animated Episode (Indian)
Best Promo
Won [11][12]
Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Short Form Content
Best 2D Animated Programme or Series
Best Children’s Animated Programme or Series
Won [13][14]
2019 International Emmy Kids Awards Kids: Animation Nominated [15][16]
Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Animated Programme or Series (2D or 3D)
Best Short Form Content
Won [17][18]
2020 Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Children’s Programme or Series Won [19][20]
2022 ContentAsia Awards Best Kids TV Programme Won [21][22]
Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Animated Programme or Series (2D or 3D)
Best Children’s Programme (One Off/Series)
Won [23][24]
2023 ContentAsia Awards Best Kids TV Programme in Asia Won [25]
2024 Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Sound Won [26]
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Notes

  1. Starting on June 2024, new episodes of Lamput started airing on Cartoon Network Japan first, with its Indian premiere on the following day.

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