The BEST episodes of Pocoyo
Every episode of Pocoyo ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Pocoyo!
Meet Pocoyo, an unforgettable little boy with a very big personality. Narrator Stephen Fry guides Pocoyo with gentle humour as he explores the world around him. Pocoyo and his friends, Ellie, Loula, Pato and Sleepy Bird, encourage the viewer to learn through laughter, rather than leaving them feeling they have been taught. The characters, storylines, sounds and visual appeal of Pocoyo have been carefully researched to ensure that it is perfectly tailored to encourage child development. Pocoyo takes pre-school entertainment one step further - it is visually very different to any other pre-school programme. Its innovative use of CGI animation allows Pocoyo to become a very real child - he moves, talks, plays and learns like a toddler, and he can sulk and throw tantrums like only a toddler can!

#1 - Elly on Ice
Season 2 - Episode 46 - Aired 1/1/2007
Pocoyo and Pato are having fun ice-skating. Elly is a great dancer and wants to have a go, but every time she tries she falls over flat on her bum. Even Whale and Octopus put on a great duet ice-skating routine. Poor Elly is about to give up. But we encourage her to have another go, and Pocoyo and Pato help her to get started.
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#20 - Angry Alien
Season 2 - Episode 41 - Aired 1/1/2007
An angry alien finds his way to Pocoyo's world and declares that he wants to be king. Pocoyo, Elly and Caterpillar are all friendly but the alien just bosses them around and tries to scare them. When the alien tells Pato what to do, Pato finds it rather helpful. This goes against what the alien was expecting.
Watch Now:Amazon#22 - Giggle Bug
Season 1 - Episode 47 - Aired 1/1/2005
Pocoyo is in a foul mood, but Octopus comes to visit and cheers him, and everyone else, up.
#23 - Magical Watering Can
Season 1 - Episode 21 - Aired 5/27/2005
Pocoyo gives the last drop of water from his watering can to his friends instead of using it to feed his musical flowers.