Inai Inai Baa! Explained

Native Name:
Genre:Children's television series
Starring:Kanako Tahara (1996–1999)
Rina Saitou (1999–2003)
Fuuka Hara (2003–2007)
Kotomi Kuga (2007–2011)
Yuuna Sugiyama (2011–2015)
Yuki Oosumi (2015–2019)
Haruki Kuramochi (2019–2023)
Oka Takeishi (2023–present)
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Runtime:15 min
Company:NHK
Channel:NHK Educational TV
Related:China: Yiyayiya
Vietnam: Ú Òa!
Myanmar: Tu Tu Yay Wah

Inai Inai Baa! (Japanese: {{Audio|Ja-Inaiinaibaa.ogg|いないいないばあっ!) is a Japanese children's TV program broadcast by NHK Educational TV for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners (0–6 years old), consisting of gymnastics, songs, educations, etc. It first premiered on April 1, 1996.

Overview

NHK's program for infants, which started broadcasting in 1996.[1] [2] The audience rating of NHK education as a children's program is the most popular program, following Okaasan to Issho and Miitsuketa!.[3]

The program name "" has the meaning of "full of energy".[4]

The pilot version was broadcast on BS2 on January 15 and 16, 1996. Broadcasting began on NHK BS2 Television on April 1, 1996,[5] and then on October 7, 1996, it moved to the current educational television frame. From April 5, 1999, there were two broadcasting systems, morning and evening.

Appearances are regular such as Wanwan, Sister (O-chan as of 2023), and Puppet (Poupo as of 2023). Up until now, elementary school girls have been appointed as sisters, and they have been replaced in four years (only the first three years). The puppets also change irregularly.

As of 2021, localized versions are being produced and broadcast in Shanghai (People's Republic of China), Vietnam and Myanmar.

Characters

There are an amount of characters that appear in the show.

Puppets

Regular

!Character name!Date!Description
Penta (ペンタ)April 1, 1996 - April 4, 1997A 5-sided star shaped creature with a green antenna that has buck teeth. They graduated from the show just over a year later, and was the only character that did not appear in the 20th anniversary special in 2016.
Kuu (くぅ)April 7, 1997 - April 4, 2003A light pink cloud fairy with a green mohawk. In 2000, Dada, a new friend appeared along with Kuu. They both left in 2003.
Dada (ダーダ)April 3, 2000 - April 4, 2003A baby bird who only says 'dada'. They joined the show along with Kuu, before both graduating in 2003.
U-tan (うーたん)April 7, 2003 - March 31, 2023A fairy from the Land of Music, and has a lot of friends. Graduated from the show in March 2023, almost 20 years after they joined.
Poupo (ぽぅぽ)April 3, 2023 - presentA baby with pompoms on the head, and loves being stroked gently.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nhk.or.jp/kids/index.html キッズワールド NHK Eテレ こどもポータル
  2. Web site: アニメより「カウントダウン」に大興奮…日本初の赤ちゃん向け番組「いないいないばあっ!」25周年. 産経ニュース. 2021-12-14. 2021-12-14.
  3. http://www.nhk.or.jp/bunken/yoron/rating/index.html 個人視聴率調査
  4. 『いないいないばあっ! キャラクター だいすき BOOK』講談社、2021年、2頁。 。
  5. 「テレビが子守をする時代―? 世界初、NHK衛星で0―2歳児向け番組」『読売新聞』1996年4月9日付朝刊 17面