Cindi and Friends

Cindi and Friends is a Kuboian children's traditionally animated slice-of-life series directed by Fyp Housin and produced by Scopescreen Media.

Cindi and Friends focuses on Cindi Sophia Roberts, a nine year-old grumpy and pessimistic girl who goes to a social group run in Rainbow Dome Fun Centre, where she unintentionally helps the other children, as well as the adults, solve any problem that stands in their way. The show has significant educational value.

The show premiered on Nick Jr. Kuboia in 2001, with episodes releasing sporadically over the next two years until the show came to an end in 2003. The show was reran on the channel until October 2005, and was later reran on Jump! from April 2004 until December 2007.

Premise
Cindi Sophia Roberts is a nine year-old girl who attends a social group inside Rainbow Dome Fun Centre. The social group is specifically for nine year-old children who do not attend school.

Due to the staff being carefree, and not very responsible, the children are generally free to get up to mischief, and explore Rainbow Dome whilst it is empty. Although Cindi is not interested in what the other children get up to, she is often the one who helps the others when they are in trouble. Because of this, Cindi is often referred to as a heroine.

Cast and characters

 * Main article: List of Cindi and Friends characters


 * TBA as Cindi
 * TBA as Hyh
 * TBA as Aourine
 * TBA as Florence
 * TBA as Tanya
 * TBA as Quu
 * TBA as Victoria
 * TBA as Fly

Episodes

 * Main article: List of Cindi and Friends episodes

Censorship
Like most Kuboian cartoons, the show was censored outside of the country in several ways:
 * Minor profanity was omitted and changed to different words.
 * References to alcohol were either toned down or edited out.
 * The show was redubbed for North American broadcast, with as Cindi.

Critical reception
Cindi and Friends received positive reviews from critics during its initial run, with praise towards its mixture of education and humour.

Criticism
Throughout its initial run, Cindi and Friends received criticism, mainly from, which felt that the show encouraged anti-social behaviour.

Kuboia

 * Nick Jr. Kuboia (2001-2005)
 * Jump! (2004-2007)

Alexonia

 * ATS Kidzone (2003-2009)

Australia

 * Nick Jr. (2001-2004)

Canada

 * BBC Kids (2001-2005)

El Kadsre

 * ETVKK (2003-2006)

Latin America

 * Nick Jr. (2001-2007)
 * Tooncast (2010-2011, 2018-present)

United Kingdom

 * CBBC (2001-2005)
 * Tiny Living (2001-2006)
 * Nick Jr. (2002-2008)
 * Nick Jr. 2 (2006-2008)

United States

 * PBS Kids (2002-2005)

YinYangia

 * Nick Jr. (2010-2015)

Other media
A series of educational VHS tapes titled Learn with Cindi and Friends were released throughout 2003 and 2004.

A theatrical film based on the series, titled Cindi and Friends: The Best Forever was released on 2nd November, 2004, distributed by. The film grossed K11 million worldwide on a K3 million budget.

Trivia

 * Like several other Kuboian cartoons, it was redubbed with American accents when airing outside of the English-speaking areas of Europe. The American dub was recorded in Los Angeles and featured talents common in U.S. cartoons and anime dubs (such as Tara Strong as Cindi).