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Hello World Jamaica
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Hello World Jamaica : ウィキペディア英語版
Hello World Jamaica
''Hello World Jamaica'' was one of the first Caribbean children's programs to represent the Rastafarian community. The series was created and produced by Mary Collins and aired in Jamaica twice weekly from 2004-2006 on CVM Television. The age group the program appealed most to was ages 6-12 due to the simplicity and entertaining nature of the songs and music videos and the fun and valuable aspects of the science and art segments that ran for approximately 26 minutes plus commercial time.
== Characters ==
The original show was made up of seven main characters with and addition of the "Paradise Kids" (local children from each area given the opportunity to be on the program). The main character was represented by a proud and upstanding Jamaican from the Rastafarian community. ''Ragga Boo Boo'' or ''Ragga'' as he 's known by good friends, takes life as Jah has intended it to be and has mainly wise sayings, with some mild humor to pass to those who shop at his market stall. Ragga is joined by the ''Ackee Twins'', two odd and misplaced fruits who do their best to remain friends with their keeper. ''Irie Goat'', an ol'goat who likes to hang around and might as well be a permanent fixture as well as ''Brown Dog'' who offers up the letter or word of the day which leads the intro to the Paradise Kids of each weeks episode. Characters such as ''Patoo'', the animated owl, lend a hoot to the kids trying to figure out clues pertaining to subject matter and occasionally ''Anna Conda Boa'' the tongue-tied TV reporter, stops by somewhere new to report. ''Crystal Croaker'' 'drops in-to' the nicest places to introduce you to the nicest people.

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