Tam-Tam Animation Studios

Not only does Tam-Tam Enterprises own theme parks, resorts, and cafes, but it also has its own mascots.  Each mascot has its own unique name alongwith a personality to match.  Below you will find pictures of our cherished characters and a brief description of their lives.
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Hong-Chi the Horse

In commemoration of the Chinese New Year of the Horse, Hong-Chi was unveiled in February 2002 as mascot for Chinatown.  After the year of the horse is complete, Hong-Chi will split his time between Chinatown and Fort Tam-Tam Resort, where he'll be the resort's official mascot.

Visit House of Zodiac to learn more about the Chinese New Year
Sssesssil the Snake

To commemorate the Chinese New Year of the Snake, Tam-Tam Enterprises unveiled Sssesssil as 2001's mascot for Chinatown.  A good friend of former mascot, Dong Wuang, Sssesssil comes from a small village in China.  He plans to actively participate in the theme park events, and looks forward to many years as part of the Tam-Tam Mascot Team.

Visit House of Zodiac to learn more about the Chinese New Year
Flap Jack is Tam-Tam Enterprises' first and most famous mascot.  Unveiled on June 1, 1998, Flap Jack is the official mascot of International Pancake & Coffee World, the company's first theme park. 
Not only is Flap Jack a major icon of Tam-Tam Enterprises, he also made an impression on our nation's politics.  Selected as Tam-Tam's running-mate for the 2000 Presidential election, Flap Jack toured the country with several famous politicians, speaking on behalf of Tam-Tam Enterprises at each stop.  Although Tam-Tam and Flap Jack have decided to cancel their 2000 campaign, Flap Jack still hopes to someday try his hand in the world of politics.  "It's just a dream of mine to help our nation's citizens," Flap Jack told
Pancake Magazine.  "By pursuing a political career, I'll have an opportunity to do just that." 
Best wishes, Flap Jack!

Visit Flap Jack's Funhouse for fun activities
On February 16, 1999 (the official beginning of the Chinese New Year), Haichu made his grand appearance in Chinatown, Tam-Tam Enterprises' second theme park.  Commemorating the Chinese Year of the Hare, Haichu became an instant celebrity among the company's legions of fans. 
"I did not realize how wonderful the public would treat me," Haichu declared.  "I am very thankful to be working in such a kind environment."
Haichu has made plans to remain with Tam-Tam Enterprises in the years to come.  Although his title as Chinatown's Official Mascot will be removed at the end of the year, he will still remain a popular Chinatown mascot.  "Don't worry," he says, "there will be other Years of the Hare.  It is just an honor to be Chinatown's very first official mascot."

Visit House of Zodiac to learn more about the Chinese New Year
On Friday, August 6, 1999, Tuki was unveiled to the world as Tam-Tam Lagoon's official mascot.  From a small island in the Caribbean, Tuki happened upon Candy Isle while flying overhead.  "I fell in love with the island the second I saw it," Tuki declared.  The inquisitive toucan was quickly spotted by Tam-Tam, who invited Tuki to stay on Candy Isle and become the mascot for Tam-Tam Lagoon.   As the official Lagoon mascot, Tuki will receive his own gift shop and, maybe, a themed cafe.  "I cannot believe the kindness Mr. Tam-Tam has shown me.  I hope to be here for many years to come!" Tuki exclaimed.

Visit Tuki's Nest to learn more about the rainforest.
On Saturday, February 5, 2000, Dong-Wuang was unveiled to the public as Chinatown's second mascot. To commemorate the Chinese New Year of the Dragon, Dong-Wuang will participate in numerous events in the theme park.  He promises to be an instant fan-favorite, with his chipper and charismatic charm.  Dong-Wuang hopes to successfully fill the shoes (paws) of Chinatown's first mascot Haichu the Hare, who will also remain one of the theme park's chief mascots.

Visit the House of Zodiac to learn more about the Chinese New Year

The Tam-Tam Villains
Tam-Tam Enterprises drastically changed its image with the unveiling of the Tam-Tam Villains.  Always concentrating on the good things in life, the company had never attempted to draw bad guys.  That all changed when Villains' Lair theme park opened.  However, the villains aren't all that bad...they still have that typical Tam-Tam cuteness!
Froggy

This cute little frog has fun catching fireflies for his meals.  But if you're riding the Firefly roller coaster at Villains' Lair, you better watch out!  He might try to catch you too!

Visit Froggy's Swamp to learn more about frogs
Froggy
Alien Monkey
Alien Monkeys

These little monkeys have taken over Tamorius at Villains' Lair.  They may look cute, but they just love to ransack anything!
Flamin' Flamingo
Flamin' Flamingo

With feathers of fire, this flamingo takes pleasure in torching the rainforest. 
He also has his own restaurant, The Flaming Grill. If you like your steaks and burgers
well-done, his cafe is definitely the place to go!
Mutant Monkeys
Mutant Monkeys

These evil little monkeys inhabit E. Vil Castle and are creations of Professor E. Vil.  They just love to terrorize the theme park guests.
Blackfeathers the Parrot
Blackfeathers the Parrot

This cute little parrot makes his living as a pirate.  In his opinion, there's always a good treasure to find somewhere.  However, he also loves to try and sink the tourist boats around his pirate ship!
Captain Cook
Captain Cook

This evil cook tries everything he can to get his hands on Peter Pancake.  But when he's not chasing after him, he's in competition with Tam-Tam - Captain Cook has his very own Pancake Cafe, and claims to have even better breakfast food than Tam-Tam!
Headless Monkey
Headless Monkey

Swinging from vine to vine in the Western Woods, this monkey haunts the little village of Monkey Hollow.  Instead of beheading people though, he enjoys throwing bananas at people's heads!
NOTE:  All characters seen on this page have been created and/or drawn by Amanda Stewart.  Flap Jack was created and drawn by Amy Stewart.
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