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‘Bionic Max’ Brings Out the Wild Side of Cartoon Network Africa

Cartoon Network Africa is introducing viewers to a pair of quirky and curious animal pals in new original animated series Bionic Max, premiering next Monday, December 20. The 2D-animated kids’ series centers on the world’s first bionic guinea pig, Max, and his best friend, a goldfish named Jean-Claude. 

Every weekday at 17:45 CAT, audiences are invited to tag along as the unlikely duo brave an escape from their laboratory home into the bustling streets of Woodchuck Woods. But adapting to the urban jungle is no small feat for our pair of intrepid misfits who try to fit in with the local wildlife while living madcap and clumsy adventures as they scurry in and out of absurd and hysterical situations.

Bionic Max is created by Thomas Digard and Emmanuel Klotz, and produced by Gaumont Animation. 

Bionic Max | NEW Show on Cartoon Network Africa
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