Showing posts with label TAYO Full Episodes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TAYO Full Episodes. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Tayo is playful and sometimes

Tayo is playful and sometimes mischievous, and enjoys passing gas. He also enjoys playing games with his best friend/brother Rogi, the green bus. He is less mature than the other buses but rarely gets into serious trouble. He is a mix of a Yutong ZK6100H and a Hyundai Aero City, and is voiced by Robyn Slade (ENG) and Moon Nam-Suk (KOR) in the series. He is #120. He, also, rarely loves going into space.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

TAYO Full Episodes

In 2014, the Seoul Metropolitan Government commissioned buses designed as the characters Tayo, Gani, Rogi, and Lani, to run around the Gwanghwamun Square area of the city. This was done as part of an initiative to teach children how to use the bus. The initiative was a massive success, drawing crowds of over 40,000 in a single day. People from all across the country came to see the buses. Although the buses were originally set to run from March 26 until Public Transport Day at the end of April, their popularity led to an extension until Children's Day on May 5. The number of buses was also expanded from the original four to 100. In wake of this success, the local governments of other cities in South Korea have considered adopting the campaign.[6] Although officials for the city of Seoul initially opposed this, on copyright grounds,[7]they consented in April to letting other cities use the characters for non-commercial purposes.[2]
Jaeyeon Woo of The Wall Street Journal's blog Korea Real Time, speculated in an April 2014 article that the success of this initiative led both of Gyeonggi Province's gubernatorial candidates, Kim Sang-gon and Nam Kyung-pil, to adopt public transportation issues as a key part of their campaign platforms. Seoul-mayor Park Won-soon, who began the initiative, has been criticized by some of his political rivals, who feel that he took credit for the series, even though the series was began by his predecessor's administration.[2]
On October 16, 2014, a South Korean group called the Teen Astronauts, launched a space balloon designed as the character Tayo from the Space Science Park in Korea's National Science Museum