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Out on the loney, cold street of New York City, Red and Yellow suffer from starvation. When they are about to collapse from hunger something came into their sight! A Donut! Now the competition starts between Red and Yellow to take over the donut!
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It's a very hot day, so hot that it is like a burnig oven. In such deadly heat, Red and Yellow are desperate to put the water drops seeping out of a fireplug into their mouths. But they keep on missing it by the oddest timing. Why?!
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While shivering in the middle of the freezing streets of NY, Red, Yellow and Brown luckily find a lit-up match. Despite their desperate effort to keep the flare from dying out, the fire keeps on getting smaller. Could they save thier flare? Burn, baby, burn!
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It's so hot out, you could burn to death... Literally! As the shadow, the only protection against the scorching heat, becomes smaller and smaller, Red and Yellow spot a larger shadow from afar. Come ye who seek refuge, sweat, sweat, and sweat!
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Larva
Also known asLarvae
Genre
Created byTUBAn Co., Ltd
Directed byJoo-gong Maeng
Voices ofBum-ki Hong
Composer(s)Great Park
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
English
Chinese
Arabic
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes288 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Sungjai Ahn
Eugene Kang
Producer(s)
  • Ki-tae Kim
  • Ji-na Kim
  • Sang-koo Lee
  • Sean Song
  • Alex Sung
  • Catherine Yoon
Editor(s)Byuong-wook Ahn
Yoon-hee Jong
Running time1–3 minutes per episode
Production company(s)TUBA Entertainment
TUBAn (Season 3)
DistributorSynergy Media (Now JEI Communications)
Imira Entertainment (Latin America)
Release
Original network
  • KBS 1TV(Season 1)
  • KBS 2TV(Season 2)
  • JEI TV(Season 3)
  • Netflix(Season 4)
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
First shown inMarch 15, 2011
Original releaseMarch 26, 2011 –
present
External links
Website
Production website

Larva (also known as Larvae) is a computer-animatedtelevision series made by TUBA Entertainment in Seoul, South Korea.[1] This cartoon shows two larvae as its main characters. The 1st season was premiered on KBS 1TV, the 2nd season was premiered on KBS 2TV, the 3rd season was premiered on JEI TV, and the 4th season was premiered on Netflix.

  • 1Characters
  • 3Episode list

Characters[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Yellow – is a dimwitted and happy-go-lucky yellow-colored caterpillar with an antenna. Yellow is often abused by Red, but that never endangers their friendship. Although usually he obeys Red, he loses his mind in front of food. Yellow is bad with Red because he take all things that are for Red and Red always fights him. He changes color from yellow to brown and he grows green shades around his mouth when feeling extreme emotions.
  • Red – a mostly hot-tempered and greedy red-colored caterpillar. Arrogant and often seen abusing Yellow, Red usually ends up hurting himself instead. He usually shouts like Bruce Lee when afraid or angered.[2]

Recurring[edit]

  • Violet – an oversized ghost slug like-creature. He is sometimes shown with his lower half buried in the ground. When he is threatened, he exposes his whole body and roars, showing his sharp teeth.
  • Brown – a dung beetle that gathers poop. To him, poop is either his food or his treasure. He hates it when other insects touch his prized poop. He has a long strand of hair on his right cheek.
  • Black – a horned Atlas beetle that has great strength and is usually punching a cocoon (which he uses as punching bag). He's aggressive and will beat up whoever he thinks is messing with him. In 'Black’s Back' he turns out to be a slug wearing beetle armor.
  • Rainbow – a snail with a red and green shell. When in his shell, he moves slowly, but under that he has a muscular human-like body and can function like humans do.
  • Pink – a pink larva with two antennae. She is the only recurring female character. She loves Yellow(couple) but Red loves her in the beginning. She hides a great strength behind her cute, beautiful face. but in season 4 she married brown and have few little brown and pink.

Minor[edit]

  • Blue – housefly that has numerous smells. Nobody can get close because of his repugnant smell. He often feels gloomy and lonely because nobody can approach him.
  • Navy – in 'One Wild and Rough World' part 1, this deep-sea fish appears when the sewerage is sunk. He appeared as a goldfish. When Red and Yellow threw him into a sardine can full of warm water, he changed into a deep-sea fish which is often seen whenever the sewer floods. He has a good enough appetite to eat up caterpillars and other insects.
  • Insectivorous Plant – A carnivorous plant which eats up anything on the ground. In Season 1, he is an enemy to all insects because he tries to swallow the other insects when he encounters them. But he is weaker than Violet. He appears to have a menacing set of teeth.
  • Green – a frog which often appears in the sewer, is sensitive and tries to monopolise all power by eating insects and larvae. He is several times bigger than other normal frogs. He escaped from sewer and went into the house where Red and Yellow lived in a Season 2 episode. In Season 3 he lives in the sewers again.
  • Gold – a honey bee which collects honey. She stings when someone touches her honey that she collected or makes her angry.
  • Maroon – dachshund who wears a blue and yellow sweater, appearing in Season 2. He attacks when he sees moving things. He buries his valued bones in the ground and is quite temperamental In 'Whistle Fart' he turns into a werewolf when he hears certain whistling.
  • Prussian – a blue parrot which appears in Season 2. He observes other friends and gives a sardonic laugh before attacking. He is also a predator to the caterpillars. 'Nanta' revealed that he used to live in the Amazon rainforest as a hatchling.
  • Prism – a chameleon which appears intermittently in various areas of Season 2, such as the living room, bathroom, rooftop, and even bedroom; he suddenly appears and attacks Red and Yellow without reason.[2]
  • Ephemera – A mayfly who appears in the titular episode. Red has a crush on her, but she dies quickly due to the lifespan of an average mayfly.
  • Boom Bug A bombardier beetle which bombed Yellow, Red and Brown in episode 'Bomb Bug' in Season 2. He has ability to bomb a place with acid which comes out from his bottom. He usually does that when he's angry or sad.
  • Grey – a rat that appears in Season 3. He is an enemy to all caterpillars in this season.
  • Ivory – a stick insect that is weak and clumsy.
  • Cocoa - a house cricket that Ivory has a crush on.
  • Mite - a baby mite who Yellow initially adopts, but turns out to parasitically prey on Yellow and the others.
  • Mud - a mudskipper. They live underground under the sands and can slap each other with their fins.
  • Booby - a Blue footed booby bird. He met the larvae when they landed on his island.
  • Mango - a mango-colored caterpillar Red has fallen in love with. When she first meets Red, she mates with him.
  • Chuck - a human. He is the first character who can speak.
  • Clara - a seal that Red and Yellow befriended. She is playful and charming and has the same name as Chuck's pendant
  • Whale - a whale who can only speak in Season 5.
  • Crabsformer - a crab that accidentally ate an asteroid that turned him into a robotic crab. He has a crush on a Salmon, however she and the other crabs are scared of his powers. This character appears in Season 4.
  • Muscle Mudskipper - a mudskipper that is more muscular than the rest of his tribe. He married a pink Mudskipper.
  • Female Mudskipper - a pink mudskipper.

Larva Season 3 Episode 13

Production[edit]

Larva was launched by TUBA Entertainment in 2011, with adult viewers in mind. The producers aimed to create a cartoon that could appeal to an audience of a wide age scale. It debuted on the national channel, KBS and on cable television with short, 90-second episodes. The series quickly became popular, and as of September 2015 was sold to more than 40 countries, including Canal Plus in France, as well as merchandising contracts taking place in Taiwan, Germany, Turkey and Chile, among others. The creators earned 1 million dollars in royalties in the first three months of launching related merchandise, including toys and stationery products.[1][3]

Episode list[edit]

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1104March 26, 2011September 24, 2011
254January 5, 2012August 3, 2012
3104January 5, 2015September 27, 2015
426July 10, 2018January 3, 2019
5104TBATBA

Season 1: Sewer/Grate (2010-11)[edit]

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air dateTitleStoryboarded by
11March 26Ice CreamJoo-gong Maeng
2Mosquito
3Dancing in the Rain
4MushroomTea-sik Shin
52April 2Gum (1)Joo-gong Maeng
6Ice Road
7StrawByoung-wook Ahn
8Insectivorous Plant
93April 9SnailJoo-gong Maeng
10SnoringByoung-wook Ahn
11Popcorn
12AquariumByoung-wook Ahn and Dea-bum Kim
134April 23HamJoo-gong Maeng
14PsychicByoung-wook Ahn
15Fly
16SpaghettiDea-bum Kim
175April 30AirformByoung-wook Ahn
18–19Cocoon (1&2)
20PudingDea-bum Kim
216May 7Watermelon
22UFO
23Fishing
24Out of Body
257May 14Hot Spring
26Hide and SeekByoung-wook Ahn
27Earthquake
28Hair-growth Solution (1)Dea-bum Kim
298May 21Flood (1)Byoung-wook Ahn
30SwampDea-bum Kim
31Walnut
32Soda
339May 28FrogDea-bum Kim and Byoung-wook Ahn
34Typhoon (1)Byoung-wook Ahn
35CavityDea-bum Kim
36CointossByoung-wook Ahn
3710June 4ConcertByoung-wook Ahn and Dea-bum Kim
38Snowball FightByoung-wook Ahn
39Flood (2)
40AntDea-bum Kim
4111June 11Stomachache
42MummyByoung-wook Ahn
43Bee (1)
44Balloon
4512June 18LoveDea-bum Kim
46SpringByoung-wook Ahn
47ChristmasDea-bum Kim
48Yellow-terminatorJoo-gong Maeng
4913June 25The CementDea-bum Kim
50Larvatar (1)Byoung-wook Ahn
51Hip HopDea-bum Kim and Byoung-wook Ahn
52SnotJoo-gong Maeng
5314July 2HailingMin-seong Kang
54PitByoung-wook Ahn
55Gum (2)
56Raining
5715June 9Glove
58Laughing
59Eye InfectionDea-bum Kim
60Missing
6116June 16Wig
62Vampire
63ClockMin-seong Kang
64Staring ContestByoung-wook Ahn
6517June 23PerfumeMin-seong Kang
66Super GlueDea-bum Kim
67Swing
68Growing a Plant
6918June 30Bee (2)Byoung-wook Ahn
70Scary Night
71RopeDea-bum Kim
72SpiderMin-seong Kang
7319August 6Super LiquidDea-bum Kim
74NightmareJoo-gong Maeng
75–76Chick (1&2)Byoung-wook Ahn
7720August 13FartingMin-seong Kang
78Secret of SnailByoung-wook Ahn, Dea-bum Kim, and Min-seong Kang
79HandDea-bum Kim
80BottleDea-bum Kim and Byoung-wook Ahn
8121August 20Moonlight WaltzByoung-wook Ahn
82Hair-growth Solution (2)Dea-bum Kim
83MantisMin-seong Kang
84Typhoon (2)Byoung-wook Ahn
8522August 27Chili ShowDea-bum Kim
86AlienMin-seong Kahn
87GrapeDea-bum Kim
88Quick SandMin-seong Kang
8923September 3Larvatar (2)
90Toy CarDea-bum Kim
91–92Love Love Love (1&2)Byoung-wook Ahn
9324September 10Swan Lake
94Electronic ShockDea-bum Kim
95WhistleMin-seong Kang
96DivingByoung-wook Ahn
9725September 17FireMin-seong Kang
98BalanceDea-bum Kim
99Water ShowMin-seong Kang
100Flying YellowByoung-wook Ahn
10126September 24Short Arm OctopusDea-bum Kim
102–104Wild Wild World (1–3)Joo-gong Maeng

Larva Season 3 Episode 101

Season 2: House (2012)[edit]

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air dateTitleStoryboarded by
1051January 5Welcome Larva!Min-seong Kang
106Soap Bubbles
1072January 12RobotHun-min Jang
108Brown's Back!Seung-ik Ahn
1093January 19Stop, Freeze!Woo-seong Jung
110UpstandingByoung-wook Ahn
1114January 26Ski JumpMin-seong Kang
112Black's Back
1135February 2Man Date
114TomatoByoung-wook Ahn
1156February 9Make-upSeung-ik Ahn
116GumByoung-wook Ahn
1177February 16SneezeMin-u Kim and Byoung-wook Ahn
118Foolish Mushroon
1198February 23Magic JarMin-seong Kang
120RouletteByoung-wook Ahn
1219March 9Ping-Pong
122Spider-LarvaMin-seong Kang
12310March 16Bug Bomb
124Hi Pink!Byoung-wook Ahn
12511March 23Spinner
126Speaker Dance
12712March 30Limbs
128Bath
12913April 6Genius YellowMin-seong Kang
130Hi Violet!Hun-min Jang
13114April 20DietByoung-wook Ahn
132FanHun-min Jang
13315May 11SweatMin-seong Kang
134Whistle (1)
13516May 18NightmareJi-yeon Kim
136ToiletHun-min Jang and Byoung-wook Ahn
13717May 25Yellow ChickenJoo-jae Beom
138Fortune CookieSeung-ik Ahn
139-140181 JuneMayfly (1&2)Min-seong Kang
14119June 8IceKang-heon Ahn
142Lar-vengersHun-min Jang
14320June 15Once Upon a TimeMin-seong Kang
144OperaByoung-wook Ahn
14521June 22Hide & SeekJoo-gong Maeng
146Larva CarByoung-wook Ahn
14722June 29Wild RedMin-seong Kang and Ji-yeon Kim
148BeanstalksMin-seong Kang and Byoung-wook Ahn
14923July 6Whistle (2)Min-u Kim
150Golden BrownMin-seong Kang
15124July 13FrogByoung-wook Ahn
152Flower Farts
15325July 20CocoonMin-seong Kang and Byoung-wook Ahn
154NantaJoo-gong Maeng
15526July 27Strange BerriesByoung-wook Ahn
156Wild Wild Wild World (1)Joo-gong Maeng
157-15827August 3Wild Wild Wild World (2&3)

Season 3: New York (2014-15)[edit]

No.Original air dateTitleStoryboarded by
159January 5DonutJee-hyun Kim
160January 6FlareByoung-wook Ahn
161January 6Box
162February 2TyphoonTae-wook Koh
163February 2FireplugByoung-wook Ahn
164February 2LemonJee-hyun Kim
165February 2Gum FartMin-seong Kang
166February 2ShadeJi-yeon Kim
167February 2IceJee-hyun Kim
168February 2StreamMi-seon An and Min-seong Kang
169February 2BasketballTae-wook Koh
170February 2TickleJi-yeon Kim
171February 2HiccupByoung-wook Ahn and Min-seong Kang
172February 2Mouse
173-174February 2Garlic (1&2)Mi-seon An
175February 2Wheel
176February 2MagnetSeung-hun Kim
177February 2Stick Insect
178February 2Oil
179-180February 2Double Eyelids (1&2)Tae-wook Koh
181February 2Thunder RedJi-yeon Kim
182February 2CementJee-hyun Kim
183February 2The ChaserJi-yeon Kim
184February 2WrapYe-ri Kim
185February 2The SilverMi-seon An
186February 2ArkJi-yeon Kim and Jee-hyun Kim
187February 2MiteTae-wook Koh
188February 2Cancan
189February 2Pink's SecretMin-seong Kang
190February 2MassageJee-hyun Kim
191February 2LoyaltyTae-wook Koh
192February 2Kung Fu
193February 2Pipe
194February 2TagJi-yeon Kim
195February 2Cup NoodleMin-seong Kang
196February 2Untidy SleeperSeung-hun Kim
197February 2SushiJee-hyun Kim
198February 2Breath
199February 2Tower StackJi-yeon Kim
200February 2Tough GuyJee-hyun Kim
201February 2ShowdownTae-wook Koh
202February 2Dance Battle
203February 2BoogerJee-hyun Kim
204-205February 2Detective (1&2)Tae-wook Koh
206February 2Yellow's SecretYe-ri Kim and Jee-hyun Kim
207May 20StrawSeung-hun Kim
208May 20Confetti PoppersTae-wook Koh
209May 20RainJee-hyun Kim
210May 20A Day in the Life of LarvaMi-seon An
211May 20WiperBo-ri Lee and Min-seong Kang
212May 20Street LarvaTae-wook Koh
213-214May 20Yellow's Revenge (1&2)Seung-hun Kim
215May 20Snowball FightByoung-wook Ahn and Tae-wook Koh
216May 20Life of a RatMin-seong Kang
217May 20Fighter in the WindSeung-hun Kim
218May 20Larva of the RingsJee-hyun Kim
219May 20Flash Light
220May 20GlueMi-seon An
221-227May 20Larva Rangers (1–7)Byoung-wook Ahn, Tae-wook Koh, and Seung-hun Kim
228May 20FeelersSeung-hun Kim
229May 20Fashion ShowMi-seon An and Jee-hyun Kim
230May 20Red, a Budding ComedianMi-seon An
231-233May 20Insect Killer (1–3)Ji-yeon Kim; Seung-hun Kim (Part 3 only)
234May 20GloveMi-seon An
235May 20TroublemakerTae-wook Koh
236May 20Sea BattleJee-hyun Kim
237May 20Rubber BallYe-ri Kim and Jee-hyun Kim
238May 20DizzinessMi-seon An and Jee-hyun Kim
239-240May 20Pitapat (1&2)Jee-hyun Kim
241May 20MarathonJi-yeon Kim
242May 20TeaTae-wook Koh
243May 20FloodMin-seong Kang
244-247May 20New Friend (1–4)Jee-hyun Kim
248July 19Prehistoric LarvaBeop-seo Koo and Seung-hun Kim
249July 19CheeseMin-seong Kang
250-251July 19Distress (1&2)Jee-hyun Kim
252July 19An Out-of-body ExperienceSeung-Hun Kim
253July 19MinicarHyo-bin Kang and Jee-hyun Kim
254-255July 19One-sided Love (1&2)Taek-woo Koh
256July 19Roll a Dung!Mi-seon An
257July 19LarvartaSeung-hun Kim
258July 19BobsleighJee-hyun Kim, Seung-hun Kim, and Tae-wook Koh
259July 19ChristmasJoo-gong Maeng and Min-seong Kang
260July 19As Time Goes BySeung-hun Kim
261-262September 27Goodbye New York (1&2)Byoung-wook Ahn

Season 4: Island (2018-19)[edit]

No.Original air dateTitleStoryboarded by
263-264October 19Mango (1-2)Kim Jee-hyun and Koh Tae-wook
265October 19Larva Island
266October 19Chuck
267October 19Clara
268October 19Crabsformer
269October 19Fishing
270October 19Pendant
271October 19Lala Island
272October 19Master Chef
273October 19Farming
274October 19Pirate
275October 19Change
276March 1Maze
277March 1Fire
278March 1Beach Volleyball
279-280March 1Larva Rangers (1-2)
281March 1A Lucky Day
282March 1Crabsformer 2
283March 1Booby's Love
284March 1Mango's Parents
285March 1Iceberg
286March 1Storm
287March 1Escape
288March 1Drift

Reception[edit]

Emily Ashby from the organization Common Sense Media rated Larva three stars. She praised the show for showing the perspective of Red and Yellow, stating “because the characters are the size of worms, everything around them is larger than life, and that perspective is always fun to see in action.”[4]

Although designated a children's show by Netflix, many parent reviews on Common Sense Media considered Larva to have too many adult themes, including frequent violence, sexual innuendo and drug references to be inappropriate for children.

References[edit]

Larva Season 3 Episode 1
  1. ^ ab''Larva' embraces all ages'. The Korea Times. 7 March 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  2. ^ abDemonstration of characters in main homepage
  3. ^''Pororo,' 'Larva' change game in Korean animation'. The Korea Herald. 4 September 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
  4. ^Ashby, Emily “Larva TV Review”

External links[edit]

  • Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived 31 December 2016)
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