Soo is a British puppet and TV character from the Sooty and first appeared in 1964 as the girlfriend of Sooty. They still remain boyfriend and girlfriend today. In many episodes they kiss. Soo is a calm and collected female panda who acts as the foil for both Sooty and Sweep, and usually wears a red skirt. In the new series she has a pair of pink wellies which were seen in the Series 2 episode "The Rainy Day" where she jumps in a puddle.
The original voice artist and puppeteer for Soo was Harry Corbett's wife, Marjorie Corbett, who voiced Soo until 1980. Brenda Longman took over in 1981 until 2001, when the then new owners of Sooty Hit Entertainment, overhauled the series and Sheila Clark became the voice of Soo in Sooty from 2001 - 2004. Soo's personality also changed during this period from her usual calm and collected to become a bit more moody and rather stroppy.
Brenda Longman was brought back to voice Soo in 2007 onwards when Soo appeared on The Weakest Link and the latest Sooty show since 2011.
Soo may refer to:
Sooß is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria, Austria.
Soo is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Yoichi Sai (also known as Choi Yang-il).
Tae-soo tries to steal from a gang. The gang catches Tae-soo's brother Tae-jin instead. The incident causes the brothers to separate. Tae-soo becomes a mob fixer and an assassin. Tae-jin becomes a police detective. When a call brings the brothers together, they get ready for brotherly bonding, but Tae-jin is killed. Tae-soo decides to get revenge on his brother's killer.
Soo was released in South Korea on March 22, 2007, and was ranked fifth at the domestic box office on its opening weekend, grossing US$795,086. As of April 15, 2007, the film had a gross revenue of US$1,275,162.