Zouzous

Zouzous
Set of Zouzous programs logos.
NetworkLa Cinquième then France 5 (1999–2019)
Launched11 September 1999 (Les Zouzous)
19 December 2009 (Ludo Zouzous)
25 June 2011 (Zouzous)
Closed18 December 2009 (Les Zouzous)
24 June 2011 (Ludo Zouzous)
8 December 2019 (Zouzous)
Country of origin France
OwnerFrance Télévisions
HeadquartersIssy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine, Ile-de-France)
Paris 15th
Formerly known asLes Zouzous (1999–2009)
Sister networkFrance 4
Format4:3 (1999–2008)
16:9 (2008–2019)
Running time
    • Zouzous (France 5):
      105 min. (Monday)
      130 min. (Tuesday-Friday)
      210 min. (Saturday)
    • Zouzous (France 4):
      60 min. (Weekends)
      50 min. (Saturday and Sunday)
Original language(s)French
Voices of
    • France 5:
      Mathilde Desgardin-Lamarre (female voiceover; 2009–2014)
      Diane Dassigny (replacement; 2009–2014)
      Olivier Blond (male voiceover)
    • France 4:
      Celia Rosich (female voiceover)
      Unnamed male voiceover
Official websitewww.zouzous.fr/

Zouzous, formerly Ludo Zouzous and Les Zouzous, was the children's brand of France Télévisions accompanying the preschool animated series on France 5 (then La Cinquième) from September 11, 1999, and on France 4 from March 31, 2014. Its replaced in 2019 by Okoo, a unitary brand of France Télévisions for all of their children programmes.

From 2009 to January 2011, Ludo Zouzous only aired in the morning, with Ludo airing at afternoon. After this date, it was broadcast during both slots. In June 2011, Ludo Zouzous became Zouzous.