
He is used as a jackhammer or missile and can become a helicopter. Although friendly, Pato is the most fussy and impatient character (indicated by his beak that bends in an angle when disappointed or shocked) on occasion he completely loses his temper, jumping up and down and quacking furiously with his beak spinning rapidly.
He is a favourite amongst the young children due to his enjoyable dancing and the fact that his beak turns 360 degrees. Pato means duck in Spanish, Portuguese, Filipino, Tok Pisin and Papiamento. He has a fondness for gardening, and is often seen watering plants and flowerbeds.
Pato is a yellow duck who wears nothing but a small green hat. The narrator is also at times physically involved in the events of the episodes, making him more of a heard-but-not-seen character rather than a strict narrator. Pocoyo has a good relationship with him, and is always really delighted to see (hear) him. The Narrator (del Rio, Fry or Hughes) speaks over the entire show, and often communicates directly with the characters. He is voiced by Alex Marty in Season 1, Montana Smedley in Season 2, Isabella Foy in Season 3 and Gigi Hart in Season 4. Although he is very friendly and sweet and almost always in a good mood, Pocoyo is also highly self-centered, distracted by the simplest things, easily frustrated, frequently jealous of his friends, and disobedient, but tries his hardest to fight his flaws and learn morals. He has a vehicle called the Vamoosh which he can use to travel under the water, in the air or through space.
His best friends are Pato, Elly, and Loula. He is always shown wearing blue clothes and a hat. He is very acrobatic and moves at a quick speed.
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He is a four-year-old boy who is full of curiosity and loves to play games and discover new things.
Pocoyo is the main character of the series. Jonathan Doyle for Cosgrove Hall Films (2005)/Granada Kids (2007)