Bougy and Tamtam بوجي وطمطم


Follows the stories of siblings Bougy and Tamtam alongside their friends Ziko, Zizi, and their elderly neighbor Uncle Shakshak, as they go through various daily situations that teach children important values.


Bougy and Tamtam return to go on new adventures, celebrate Ramadan, and learn its customs and traditions. The character Tamaatem also appears in this season, along with other new characters.


In this season, Bougy and Tamtam search for information about the moon, meteorology, the atmosphere, and the effect of all this on agriculture and water on Earth.


In this part of the series, Bougy's love for elephants is revealed when he finds a baby elephant living in a forest far from the city, and Bougy enters into conflicts because of his desire to take it home and take care of it.


A family puppet show about the two siblings, Bougy and Tamtam, whose TV Channel faces a crisis regarding a camera lens. As Bougy suggests closing the channel temporarily, Tamtam refuses and clashes with Zika, who wants to broadcast old recordings without a presenter. Simultaneously, Zika plots to...Read more start a rival channel.


A puppet show that takes inspiration for its characters from the Egyptian street. The main characters are Bougy and Tamtam, who represent a number of ideals and qualities that dominate society, as they go through daily situations.


This part talks about a number of ancient and modern Egyptian landmarks such as the Pyramids of Giza and the Cairo Tower, where Bougy and Tamtam accompany their friends there and learn about those landmarks.


Bougy buys a new lantern to celebrate Ramadan with his friends, telling them it's a magic lantern with special features unlike any other.


In this puppet series, Bougy and Tamtam meet an old book seller. Bougy buys the book The Adventures of Juha, and Tamtam begins introducing those around her to the stories of Juha and his secrets.


This part of the series recounts numerous stories about the city of Rashid, its tourist attractions, the resistance of its residents against the British during the occupation, and the sacrifices they made for their homeland.


The events revolve around the concept of treasure, especially in the lives of children, by examining the journey of searching for the lost treasure, which Bougy inherited from his grandfather, and the nature of this treasure.