Watch Chellame Chellam

  • 2012
  • 9 Seasons

Chellame Chellam is an animated children's show by MagicBox Animation that aims to teach children important life values and lessons through entertaining and engaging storytelling. The show is set in a colourful and vibrant world and features a diverse cast of characters, each with their unique personalities and quirks.

The show revolves around the adventures of a group of young animals, including a rabbit, a bear, a monkey and a bird. Together, they navigate their way through various challenges and obstacles, all while learning valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, responsibility, and more.

Each episode of Chellame Chellam is centered around a specific theme or topic, such as perseverance, teamwork, or honesty. Through the characters' experiences and interactions, the show effectively communicates these messages to its young audience in a way that is both entertaining and educational.

One of the standout features of Chellame Chellam is its use of music and dance to engage children visually and aurally. The show incorporates catchy, upbeat songs and dance numbers into its episodes, which not only serve to entertain but also reinforce the show's underlying message.

Another notable aspect of the show is its attention to detail in terms of character design and animation. The characters are all uniquely designed with bright, eye-catching colours, making them instantly appealing to young viewers. Additionally, the show's animation is smooth and fluid, making the characters' movements and expressions come to life on screen.

Overall, Chellame Chellam is an excellent educational tool for children that parents can trust to teach their kids important life values through entertaining and engaging storytelling. The show's vibrant world, endearing characters, catchy music, and attention to detail make it an enjoyable experience for children and adults alike.

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Viral
19. Viral
January 15, 2014
The viral song in the Chellame Chellam collection as written by famed poet Azha Valliappa helps teach children the names of each finger on our hands and also instil the various purposes of these fingers through similes. The song identifies each finger with a funny term to help connect with the names mentally. Listen to the fun song and learn the names of all your fingers.
Varaayo Kanna
18. Varaayo Kanna
January 16, 2014
The lovely sweet Lord Krishna is the apple of everyone's eye and captures everyone's heart without even intending to do so. The song Varaayo Kanna is a tribute to the little Lord Krishna, describing his naughty nature and cuddling his sweet features. Watch this fun song and enjoy the beauty of Krishna personified through the song.
Unavu
17. Unavu
February 3, 2014
The food that we eat not only fills our hunger but also acts as a healing agent for our every aches and pains. The unavu song in the Chellame Chellam collection written by famed poet Azha Valliappa describes how each and every ingredient helps cure our illness and keep us healthy and fit. Watch this fun song about food and learn about the benefits of our food.
Rajathi Raja
16. Rajathi Raja
January 26, 2014
The Rajathi Raja song written by famed poet Azha Valliappa in the Chellame Chellam collection of traditional songs describes how a little boy dreams of being the King of Kings, by wearing a coat, boots, hat and gloves and a pocket filled with cash to spend. The song signifies how one needs financial stability to be identified as a powerful person. Watch the song and enjoy the kinky tune.
Puthandu
15. Puthandu
December 30, 2013
As each new year is born, nature teaches us to forget all the errors of our past and move on to the new year, targeting higher achievements in life and leading a happy and prosperous life. The song helps us realize that brooding in the past is futile and destiny awaits those who grab the opportunity and celebrate the start of a fresh new year.
Pappa
14. Pappa
January 6, 2014
The Pappa song teaches us the importance of bonding with our siblings and helping them by helping our parents look after them. The song instills the ancient Tamil traditional perspective of playing a pivotal role in the upbringing of younger siblings. Watch this fun song and gain the cultural values from within.
Nam Aasiriyar
13. Nam Aasiriyar
January 7, 2014
Teachers play a very vital role in the lives of children. The Nam Aasiriyar song makes children understand the value of teachers in their lives and how to respect them. The song describes an instance when children praised their teacher and claim the teacher to be their most favorite of all. Watch this sweet song and realize the importance of your teacher.
Osai
12. Osai
January 23, 2014
The Osai song written by famed Tamil Poet Azha Valliappa uses the grammatical frame of double word usage known as "rettai kilavi" in the structure and teaches us the strength of these double words and their significance in translating the effect of sounds made by various elements. Watch this fun song and learn the many valuable lessons within.
Milagu
11. Milagu
January 19, 2014
The Milagu song describes how the peppercorns grow with ease on wet soil. The song is important to highlight the necessity of growing plants and trees and the ease with which it can be done by one and all. The song signifies indirectly that nature needs to be made green to survive and make better. Watch the lovely Milagu song and learn about nature.
Malish
10. Malish
February 20, 2014
The Malish song teaches us to not eat cold items and get wet in the rain, lest we fall sick and suffer from infections and weakness. The song describes an instance when a little naughty boy who fell sick with cold and was given a healthy oil massage by his father, to drive away all the viruses and cure him of his sickness. Watch the fun song and enjoy the crazy tune.
Machaan
9. Machaan
January 20, 2014
The Machaan song as written by famed poet Azha Valliappa explains the traditional bonding that one has with the uncle. The Tamil culture and traditions call for a very high and prestigious place for an uncle in the family. The song specifies how uncles are trapped and made fun of in a jovial and familiar manner by the nieces and nephews. Watch the fun song and learn more about Tamil traditions.
Kurangu Kalyanam
8. Kurangu Kalyanam
January 2, 2014
The Kurangu Kalyanam song is a funny song that proposes the possibility of animals getting married and envisions the event taking its course. It describes an instance whence two monkeys are getting married in the forest and helps us imagine what part each animal would have played in the marriage. Watch this fun song and enjoy the animal marriage.
Kaikarigal
7. Kaikarigal
January 22, 2014
The Kaikarigal song teaches us the various benefits of vegetables and the importance of eating our daily course of vegetables. The song implies that all the vegetables are tasty and benefit our health. Remember, vegetables can be eaten cooked and raw and provide energy for our body to grow and survive. Watch this fun song and learn about the importance of vegetables in our lives.
Rail
5. Rail
January 5, 2014
The song Rail of the Chellame Chellam collection written by famed Tamil poet Azha Valliappa aims at teaching children the concept of double word usages, the symphony of rhyming words along with the tutelage of trains and their sounds. Watch this fun song as the tiny little train toots about happily and dance to its tunes.
Athimara Kili
4. Athimara Kili
January 16, 2014
The Athimara Kili song describes a beautiful scene when a girl sings to the parrot perched upon a fig tree. The girl entices and calls for the parrot, distracting it all the while, only to eat the fig it has within its beak. The song is intended to teach us that sometimes a little cunning is required to survive. Watch this fun song and enjoy the quick wit of the little girl.
Arivulla Kagam
3. Arivulla Kagam
January 21, 2014
The song Arivulla Kagam written by famed poet Azha Valliappa indicates that animals too are creative and tend to think outside the box and solve their problems. The song describes the instance when a crow in its thirst attempts to find water to quench its thirst by using its common sense and problem-solving technique. Watch the fun song and learn from the crow to not give up hope.
Ammadi
1. Ammadi
January 2, 2014
The ammadi song as written by famed Tamil poet and writer Azha Valliappa over a hundred years ago is intended to inspire the concept of growth and development in a child's mind, by comparing that of a plant. This explains the scientific concept of seed germination as well as highlights the cycle of life and it's requirement in life. So watch this fun song and enjoy the cute video.
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  • Premiere Date
    November 22, 2012