The Adventures of Charlie and Tutu

The Adventures of Charlie and Tutu is a Kuboian animated children's television series created by Janet Rose and John Axim for Bubblegum Studios. It follows a sister and brother duo who company each other as they explore the urban fringe village they live in. The show debuted in 1994 on Vision Network as part of Bumper's Block, and heavily reflects the lifestyle of a local Kuboian community in the 1990s. It is fondly remembered, it continues to see sporadic broadcasts on television in the present day. In 2002, the show ranked third in a poll by TVVC for Kuboia's favourite children's television programme.

The show was the first Kuboian traditionally animated television series to use digital ink compared to traditional ink that had been used beforehand.

Premise
Taking place in Axim Street, an rural-urban fringe village which has only been built in recent times, the show focuses on Charlie, a thirteen year-old girl, and her eleven year-old brother Tutu. The two siblings accompany each other in their day-to-day lives, which typically involves exploring their hometown, though Charlie also helps out in the local community centre run by Mr. Racket from time to time whilst Tutu has an allotment which he looks after with the siblings' mother Kristle.

As time goes on, Charlie and Tutu begin to take part in helping to grow Axim Street's local community, with landmarks such as a museum and an bowling alley eventually getting built in the village. The siblings also make new friends in later episodes, including Jadzia, a shy Eastern European girl, Sky, the son of the groundskeeper who looks after Axim Winter Gardens, and Winnie and Maisie, a pair of mischievous sisters who tend to bicker with each other. The two also occasionally cross paths with Mr. Swindle, a snobby businessman who tries to profit off schemes that harms the local community.

Every episode of the show lasts exactly twenty minutes.