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French children's television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Le Manège enchanté (British English: "The Magic Roundabout", American English: "The Magic Carousel") is a popular French animated children's television series of hundreds of episodes each five minutes long, which premiered on October 5, 1964, on the first channel of the ORTF. Serge Danot created the series.[2]
Le Manège enchanté | |
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Genre | Children's television series |
Created by | Serge Danot |
Written by | Serge Danot |
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Theme music composer | Alain Legrand[1] |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | More than 400 |
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Animator | Ivor Wood |
Running time | 5 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | ORTF |
Release | October 5, 1964 – 1974 |
Network | TF1 / La Cinq |
Release | January 7, 1990 – 1990 |
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The Magic Roundabout |
The series features characters in the make-believe land of Bois-Joli: Père Pivoine, the owner of the roundabout; Zébulon, a jack-in-the-box; Pollux the British dog; Azalée the cow; Ambroise the snail; Flappy the Spanish rabbit; Margote, a girl; and Jouvence Pio, a gardener who starts every sentence with "Hep Hep Hep".
The footage was used by the BBC to produce an English-language version, The Magic Roundabout, using scripts that bore little relation to the original story lines.
The programmes were created by stop motion animation with puppets used for the characters. The first season consisted of about 39 episodes.[1] The initial episodes were filmed in black and white. After Danot's departure in 1967, a second series of 100 episodes was broadcast in 1971.
In 1989 another 250 episodes were produced by AB Groupe for the La Cinq channel.[3]
The series was revived using computer animation. 52 episodes aired from September 2006 on Disney Junior and from 2 April 2006 on M6.
A new series by Method Animation is planned for 2024.[4]
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