Adit Sopo Jarwo (Pegon: اديت سوڤو جرو) is an Indonesian animated television series for children. Produced by MD Animation, the series was launched on 27 January 2014 on MNCTV.[1][2] It has also aired on Global TV.[3]
The show was originally named Adit & Sopo Jarwo, but on 20 March 2017 it was renamed to Adit Sopo Jarwo and moved to Trans TV.[4] On 10 September 2017, it resumed broadcast on MNCTV.[5] On 9 April 2021, Adit Sopo Jarwo moved to RTV.[6]
Synopsis
The show revolves around the adventures of a boy named Adit and his friends Dennis, Mitha, Ucup and Devi, and little sister Adel. Adit is the driving force of the group, pushing his companions to be positive and righteous. However, they often experience disagreements with two adults, the large, lumbering, slow-witted Sopo and his diminutive, conniving boss, Jarwo.
A local administrative official, Haji Udin, mediates between Sopo, Jarwo and Adit, offering sage advice that restores calm.
Characters
- Adit, boy and the main character (born 9 May 2000, Jakarta)
- Dennis, Adit's best friend, who is afraid of Jarwo (born 31 January 1999, Denpasar Bali Indonesia)
- Mitha, Adit's female friend (born 20 November 2000, Jakarta)
- Devi, Adit's female friend (born 9 November 1999, Jakarta)
- Adeliya, Adit's younger sister (born 8 February 2013) [16 June 2005 based on movie]
- Amira (Bunda), Adit's mother (born 28 February 1971, Jakarta)
- Aji Surya Dharma (Ayah), Adit's father (born 15 June 1970, Jakarta) [born ??, Yogyakarta based on movie]
- Sopo, slow-witted, stocky and sometimes unemployed, he often accompanies Jarwo and sometimes works for Baba Chang (born 26 February 1972, Surabaya, East Java) [born ??, Brebes based on movie]. In "Adit Sopo Jarwo : The Movie" he help Adit to meet his parent.
- Jarwo, short, conniving and sometimes unemployed, he works odd jobs and works for Baba Chang (born 13 July 1957, Lamongan East Java). He often clashes with Adit, although sometimes cooperates with him. In "Adit Sopo Jarwo : The Movie" he help Adit to meet his parent.
- Haji Udin, local neighborhood chief (RW), he frequently mediates problems posed by Sopo and Jarwo (born 20 February 1955 Bekasi, West Java)
- Kang Ujang, meatball vendor who sometimes orders Sopo and Jarwo to wash dirty dishes to settle their debts. Kang Ujang has a Sundanese accent (born 29 December 1985, Tangerang, Banten)
- Pak Daisuki, Karet villager who gives jobs to Sopo and Jarwo (born 17 November 1974 Tangerang, Banten Indonesia)
- Jarwis, Jarwo's twin brother, he is the opposite of Jarwo (born 13 July 1957, Lamongan, East Java)
- Pak Anas, bad-tempered villager from North Sumatra (born 22 February 1953, Medan, North Sumatra)
- Baba Chang, ethnic Chinese man (born 18 April 1952, Jakarta, Indonesia)
- Li Mei, Baba Chang's daughter (born 21 May 1991 Jakarta, Indonesia)
- Madun, Adit's friend, a soccer player (born 24 February 1999, Jakarta)
- Ucup, a small boy, who is friendly with Adit and Sopo (born 7 October 2007, Jakarta)
- Mamat, Karet villager (Born 21 February 1988, Pemalang)
- Kipli, male friends of Adit, Dennis, Mitha and Devi (born 31 May 2003, Bogor, West Java)
- Somad, male friends of Adit, Dennis, Mita, and Devi (born 5 May 2003 Jakarta Indonesia)
- Umi Salamah, Karet villagers, a dupe of cake orders that had eaten half by Jarwo and Sopo (born 7 February 1974 Jakarta Indonesia)
- Bu Mina, owner of Warteg Gaul food-stall (born 19 August 1984 Denpasar Bali Indonesia)
- Kakek, elderly Karet villager, friend of Pak Dasuki (born 1 January 1950, Jakarta)
- Nenek, elderly resident of Karet (born 27 April 1950, Jakarta)
Awards and nominations
The animated series were receiving six nominations in any awards ceremonies, such as Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Cartoon and Panasonic Gobel Awards for Favorite Children & Animation Program.[citation needed] In 2014, Adit & Sopo Jarwo episodes "Ojek Payung Bikin Bingung" winning Best Short Films at the 2014 Anti Corruption Film Festival[7] and nominated for Best Animation Film at the 2014 Indonesian Film Festival.[8]
Year | Awards | Category | Recipients | Results |
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2014 | Indonesian Film Festival | Best Animation Film | Adit & Sopo Jarwo | Nominated |
Anti Corruption Film Festival | Best Short Films | Episode: "Ojek Payung Bikin Bingung" | Won | |
2015 | Panasonic Gobel Awards | Favorite Children & Animation Program | Adit & Sopo Jarwo | Nominated |
Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Cartoon | Nominated | ||
Anugerah Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia | Best Animation Program | Nominated | ||
Mom & Kids Awards | Favorite Cartoon | Nominated | ||
Favorite Cartoon Character | Adit | Nominated | ||
Sopo Jarwo | Nominated | |||
2016 | Indonesian Television Awards | Most Popular Animation Program | Adit & Sopo Jarwo | Nominated |
Panasonic Gobel Awards | Favorite Children & Animation Program | Nominated | ||
Indonesian Film Festival | Best Animation Film | "Eyang Datang Semua Senang" | Nominated | |
"Festival Perahu Kertas Berlayar Tanpa Batas" | Nominated | |||
Anugerah Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia | Best Animation Program | "Eyang Bikin Pesawat Semua Sepakat" | Nominated | |
2017 | Indonesian Television Awards | Most Popular Animation Program | Adit & Sopo Jarwo | Nominated |
Panasonic Gobel Awards | Favorite Children and Animation Program | Won |
Broadcast
Country | Network |
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MNCTV GTV Trans TV RTV Disney Channel (Southeast Asia) |
References
- ^ "Tentang Film Animasi 3D Adit & Sopo Jarwo". Retrieved July 28, 2014.
- ^ Serial Animasi Adit & Sopo Jarwo, Accessed in August 2014
- ^ "Deretan Film Animasi Lokal tak Kalah dengan Bikinan Luar". Republika Online (in Indonesian). January 13, 2021. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
- ^ "Tujuh Hari Lagi! 'Adit Sopo Jarwo' Tayang di Trans TV". detikhot. Archived from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
- ^ Kusumanto, Dody (September 13, 2017). "Adit Sopo Jarwo Kembali ke MNC TV". KAORI Nusantara. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
- ^ "Animasi Adit Sopo Jarwo Punya Rumah Baru, Mulai Tayang di Televisi Besok". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved April 8, 2021.
- ^ "Lima Sineas Muda Keluar Sebagai Pemenang ACFFest 2014". Republika Online (in Indonesian). December 12, 2014. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
- ^ W, Kevin (January 5, 2015). "Ini Empat Pencapaian Adit Sopo Jarwo Selama 2014". KAORI Nusantara. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
External links
(in Indonesian) Official website
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