"I love them" this is how my sister tells me whenever she see the Vodafone’s Zoo Zoo's ad. They are surely really really-cute. I must say and my favorite too. Vodafone has done it again first the cute little pug and now the "ZOO ZOOS".

They are the talk of the town nowadays and there popularity my god, growing like "FIRE IN THE FOREST"
From old to young every one is crazy about the Zoo Zoos, my little nephew is mad about these ZooZoos, he watched the IPL's only to see the Zoozoos ads and when it came he kept glued to the screen ![]()
ZooZoos are actually thin ladies and at times, tiny kids. Shot in the studios of South Africa in a period of 10 days flat, Ogilvy & Mather came up with the concept, which required almost a month of pre-production work. What ZooZoos wear are body suits, made of nice, thick fabric, so that the wrinkles are not visible. The heads are huge, really huge. A human head would reach the mouth of a ZooZoo. And to make the shots look like animation, the sets were kept gray, lighting minimalist and the shots were taken in fast motion technique. As the makers call it - "live animation". They just simply shoot their film roll at 20 frames per second and playing at 29.7 frames per second. It automatically creates this much of jerk effect in movement.
But but but.... There is something fishy about them, have you guys ever watched the "Telletubbies" the cute little but bulgy things running here and there babbling like babies, very cute though.

But they are so so similar to ZooZoos. Telletubbies started way back in April 1998 by BBC. It's made by the Rogdoll productions, its been years now and now these ZooZoos of Vodafone, a fine creation but if you see both of them you will see the similarity between the two they are really very same.
Now whats confusing is who is the real creator of these cute cute things for whom everyone is mad about... is it the Ragdoll production of Telletubbies or the Vodafone for Zoozoos??? 
Something.... surely one would wanna know the truth about... right!!!!
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Today i found one very shameful photograph of India on about.com while I was searching "India Map" online.
In this image you'll find that this map has not shown POK (Part of Kashmir) in Indian Map.

What exactly these online education companies want to teach to our kids by posting wrong and incorrect information on their websites? This is really redeculas when it comes to an information from such a big company about.com
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