Moominvalley (Finnish: Muumilaakso, Swedish: Mumindalen, also known as just Moomin) is a British-Finnish animated family drama television series. An adaptation of the Moomin books and comics by writer-illustrator Tove Jansson and her brother Lars Jansson, it is created using new techniques in 3D CGI.[1]
Moominvalley | |
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Genre | Animated family drama |
Created by | Marika Makaroff Steve Box |
Based on | Moomins by Tove Jansson |
Written by | Mark Huckerby Nick Ostler Steve Box |
Directed by | Steve Box (S1-2) Sara Barbas (S3) Nigel Davies (S3) Jay Grace (S3) Darren Robbie (S3) |
Voices of | |
Composers | Samuli Kosminen Jarmo Saari (S2-3) Pekka Kuusisto |
Country of origin | Finland United Kingdom |
Original languages | English (Finnish, Swedish, Sami) |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Marika Makaroff |
Producers | John Woolley (S1) Marion Edwards Louise Holmes Steve Dorrance |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Gutsy Animations |
Original release | |
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Release | 25 February 2019 – present |
Finnish production company Gutsy Animations ran a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo from 8 March to 21 April 2017. The campaign was organised in order to raise funds towards visual development of the series.[2] Animation company Anima Vitae was appointed as the lead animation company for the first two seasons of the series.[3] The series attracted over 2.1 million Finns and has become the most watched show ever on Yle Areena streaming platform and the most watched television series of 2019 in the whole of Finland.[citation needed] The series has 16 million streams on Yle Areena.[citation needed]
The series is Finland's most expensive television show with a €20 million budget.[4] In 2019, the series' first episode was the most watched program on Finnish national broadcaster Yle's streaming service Yle Areena.[5]
Synopsis
The protagonist of the series is Moomintroll, who is curious, kind, sensitive, and idealistic. He is a typical hero in a coming-of-age story: he tries to tackle the puzzle of growing up to his true, individualistic self while remaining a beloved part of the family. He lives with his caring Moominmamma and nostalgic Moominpappa. Moomintroll is joined by his best friend, the free-spirited wanderer Snufkin, the chaotic Little My, daydreamer Snorkmaiden, cowardly Sniff, and many other friends.
Cast and characters
Character | English actor[6][7][8] | Finnish actor[7][9] | Finland Swedish actor[7][10] | Japanese actor[7] | Northern-Sami actor[11] | Inari Sami Actor | Skolt Sami actor |
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Moomintroll | Taron Egerton (S1-2) Jack Rowan (S3) | Joonas Nordman | Christoffer Strandberg | Junta Terashima | Áilu Valle | Mikkâl Morottaja | Teemu Titola |
Moominmamma | Rosamund Pike | Satu Silvo | Maria Sid | Kikuko Inoue | Siri Broch Johansen | Anna Morottaja | Tiina Sanila-Aikio |
Moominpappa | Matt Berry | Ville Haapasalo | Carl-Kristian Rundman | Yasunori Matsumoto | Mikkel Gaup | Aimo Aikio | Tauno Ljetoff |
Snufkin | Edvin Endre | Olavi Uusivirta | Paavo Kerosuo | Issey Takahashi | Niko Valkeapää | Tomi Koivunen | Tuomas Kiprianoff |
Little My | Bel Powley | Kiti Kokkonen | Saga Sarkola | Ikue Otani | Irene Länsman | Auri Ahola | Neeta Jääskö |
Snorkmaiden | Akiya Henry | Alina Tomnikov | Edith Holmström | Minami Tsuda | Linda Tammela | Heli Huovinen | Heidi Gauriloff |
Sniff | Warwick Davis | Markku Haussila | Andreas af Enehielm | Koji Ochiai | Aslak Paltto | Marko Tervaniemi | Pavlo Heikkinen |
Muskrat | Will Self | Heikki Harma | Max Bremer (S1, S2 eps 1–5, 13) Sixten Lundberg (S2 eps 6–9) | Nobuaki Kanemitsu | Pentti Pieski | Yrjö Musta | Erkki Lumisalmi |
Hemulens (male) | Joe Wilkinson | Taisto Oksanen | Pekka Strang | Tetsuharu Ōta | Tuomas Huusko | Jouko Moshnikoff | |
Hemulens (female) | Susie Brann | Ella Pyhältö | Cecilia Paul | Inger-Mari Aikio | N/A | ||
Fillyjonk | Kate Winslet (S1-2)
Teresa Gallagher (S3) |
Kristiina Halttu | Nina Hukkinen | Shiho Hisajima | Anna Näkkäläjärvi-Länsman | Suvi King | Tiina Sanila-Aikio |
Mymble | Jennifer Saunders | Lotta Lindroos | Hellen Willberg | Yuriko Ishigane | Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti | Marke Laaksonen | Heini Wesslin |
Too-ticky | Katie Leung (S1-2)
Teresa Gallagher (S3) |
Elina Knihtilä | Nina Palmgren | Momoko Yamafuji | Anne Olli | N/A | |
Emma The Stage Rat | Alison Steadman | Arja Saijonmaa | Yuko Kobayashi | Suvi West | |||
Misabel | Rebecca Root | Miiko Toiviainen | Kaj Korkea-Aho | Kozue Harashima | Aslak Paltto | ||
Ninny | Mayumi Kawai | Yasmine Yamajako | Jenna Hukkinen | Yui Fukuo | Iŋgá Ravna-Pieski | ||
Teety-Woo | Matt Lucas | Lauri Ketonen | Olli Liljeström | Kunihiro Kawamoto | Pekka Aikio | ||
The Ghost | Richard Ayoade | Ali Jahangiri | André Wickström | Kyousei Tsukui | |||
Mr Brisk | Julian Barratt | Riku Nieminen | Kristofer Gummerus | Yukito Soma | N/A | Juha Feodoroff | |
The Hobgoblin | Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | Jorma Uotinen | Nicke Lignell | Hidenari Ugaki | N/A | Veikko Aikio | N/A |
Thingumy | Jon Monie | Anna Puu | Iida Kuningas | Kōsuke Echigoya | Niina Aikio-Siltala | ||
Bob | Susie Brann | Paula Vesala | Sara Soulié | Mitsuhiro Inose | Sari Sarre | ||
The Fisherman | Rhys Darby | Kari Ketonen | Oskar Pöysti | Hiroyuki Shibamoto | N/A | Markus Juutinen | |
Seahorse 1 | Miriam-Teak Lee | Saara Aalto | Emma Klingenberg | Mariko Munakata | Anna Lumikivi | ||
Seahorse 2 | Shalom Brune-Franklin | Anna-Maija Tuokko | Jennie Storbacka | Sayaka Narita | Sonja Hovslagare | ||
Toffle | Iina Kuustonen | Nina Palmgren | Sachiko Honma | Mariann Bernhardt | |||
The Groke | Susie Brann | ||||||
Snork | Chance Perdomo | Deogracias Masomi | Tom Rejstörm | ||||
Stinky | Mike Wilmot | Santeri Kinnunen | Elmer Bäck | ||||
Aunt Jane | Ellen Thomas | ||||||
Hodgkins | |||||||
Joxter | Joonas Saartamo | ||||||
Muddler | |||||||
Mymble's Daughter | |||||||
Music
Original music score
The original music score for the series is composed by world-renowned Finnish musicians, classical violinist Pekka Kuusisto and percussionist Samuli Kosminen, with Jarmo Saari joining them in season 2. The music supervisor for the series is Virpi Immonen. Kuusisto's father, Ilkka Kuusisto, had previously composed an opera for the Moomins with Tove Jansson in 1974.[12] The official soundtrack was released on 19 April 2019.[13]
Official soundtrack, season 1
The series also includes episodic songs which are produced in collaboration with Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment. The official soundtrack for the Moominvalley TV series (released on 19 April 2019) includes 16 original recordings from a line-up of artists including Tom Odell, First Aid Kit, Alma, Delilah Montagu, Declan McKenna, MØ, SOAK and many more.[citation needed]
A limited edition 12" picture disc on clear vinyl was made available in four colourways, each featuring a different Moomin character. It was also released on 19 April 2019.[citation needed]
Official soundtrack, season 2
The second season includes nine original songs from up-and-coming artists such as Cavetown, girl in red, Jesse Markin and jens. The official soundtrack album, created in collaboration with Sony Music Finland, was released on 10 April 2020 globally on the major streaming platforms (Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, Google Play and Tidal).[citation needed]
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2019)
No. overall | No. in season | English title[14] | Finnish title[15] | Finland Swedish title[16] | Original release date |
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1 | 1 | "Little My Moves In" | "Pikku Myy tuli taloon" | "Lilla My flyttar in" | February 25, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
2 | 2 | "The Spring Tune" | "Kevätlaulu" | "Vårvisan" | March 4, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
3 | 3 | "The Last Dragon In The World" | "Maailman viimeinen lohikäärme" | "Den sista draken i världen" | March 11, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
4 | 4 | "Moominsummer Madness" | "Kelluva teatteri" | "Den flytande teatern" | March 18, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
5 | 5 | "The Golden Tale" | "Kultainen häntä" | "Den gyllene svansen" | March 25, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
6 | 6 | "The Secret Of The Hattifatteners" | "Hattivattien saari" | "Hattifnattarnas ö" | April 1, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
7 | 7 | "Snufkin And The Park Keeper" | "Nuuskamuikkunen ja Puistonvartija" | "Snusmumriken och parkvakten" | April 8, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
8 | 8 | "Monster Fish" | "Muumipapan kalajuttu" | "Monsterfisken" | April 15, 2019 April 19, 2019 |
9 | 9 | "Night Of The Groke" | "Yksin kotona" | "Ensam hemma" | April 22, 2019 April 27, 2019 |
10 | 10 | "Moominmamma's Maid" | "Muumimamman apulainen" | "Muminmammans hembiträde" | April 27, 2019 April 29, 2019 |
11 | 11 | "Ghost Story" | "Kummitustarina" | "Spökhistorien" | April 27, 2019 May 6, 2019 |
12 | 12 | "The Invisible Child" | "Näkymätön lapsi" | "Det osynliga barnet" | April 28, 2019 May 13, 2019 |
13 | 13 | "Midwinter Ancestor" | "Taikatalvi" | "Trollvinter" | April 28, 2019 May 20, 2019 |
Season 2 (2019–2020)
The first two episodes of season two were screened at Finnkino cinemas in Finland on 2 February 2020, exactly a month before these episodes premiered on Yle TV2 and Yle Areena on 2 March 2020.[17]
No. overall | No. in season | English title[18] | Finnish title[15] | Finland Swedish title[16] | Original release date |
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14 | 1 | "Moomin's Winter Follies" | "Latua, herra Virkkunen!" | "Vintervansinne" | December 21, 2019 March 2, 2020 |
15 | 2 | "The Fire Spirit" | "Nuuskamuikkunen ja tulenhenki" | "Snusmumriken och eldanden" | December 21, 2019 March 2, 2020 |
16 | 3 | "Moominpappa & Son" | "Muumipapan uusi yritys" | "Muminpappan och plikten" | December 21, 2019 March 2, 2020 |
17 | 4 | "Little My Moves Out" | "Kohtalokas pulloposti" | "Hjärta rimmar med smärta" | December 21, 2019 March 2, 2020 |
18 | 5 | "The Strange Case Of Mrs Fillyjonk" | "Rouva Vilijonkan katoamismysteeri" | "Fru Filifjonks mystiska försvinnande" | December 21, 2019 March 30, 2020 |
19 | 6 | "The Hobgoblin's Hat" | "Taikahattu" | "Den magiska hatten" | March 30, 2020 April 10, 2020 |
20 | 7 | "Thingumy and Bob" | "Tiuhti ja Viuhti" | "Tofslan och Vifslan" | March 30, 2020 April 10, 2020 |
21 | 8 | "The Trial" | "Omituinen oikeudenkäynti" | "Den rysande rättegången" | March 30, 2020 April 11, 2020 |
22 | 9 | "Farewell, Snorkmaiden" | "Jäähyväiset Niiskuneidille" | "Farväl Snorkfröken" | April 11, 2020 April 27, 2020 |
23 | 10 | "Moominpappa's Island" | "Muumipapan saari" | "Muminpappans ö" | April 12, 2020 April 27, 2020 |
24 | 11 | "Moominmamma's Mural" | "Muumimamman muraali" | "Muminmamman längtar hem" | April 12, 2020 April 27, 2020 |
25 | 12 | "Moomintroll and the Seahorses" | "Muumipeikko ja merihevoset" | "Mumintrollet och sjöhästarna" | April 13, 2020 April 27, 2020 |
26 | 13 | "November" | "Muumilaakson marraskuu" | "November" | April 13, 2020 April 27, 2020 |
Season 3 (2022)
No. overall | No. in season | English title[19] | Finnish title[15] | Finland Swedish title[16] | Original release date |
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27 | 1 | "Homecoming" | "Kotona jälleen!" | "Hemkomsten" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
28 | 2 | "Moomintroll's Grand Adventure" | "Muumipeikon suuri seikkailu" | "Mumintrollets stora äventyr" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
29 | 3 | "Brisk and Breezy" | "Leirinjohtaja Virkkunen" | "Herr Brisk sätts på prov" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
30 | 4 | "Inventing Snork" | "Niisku löytää ystävän" | "Snorken får en vän" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
31 | 5 | "The Stinky Caper" | "Haisulin kopla" | "Stinky och Muminligan" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
32 | 6 | "Toffle's Tall Tales" | "Tuhton hurjat tarinat" | "Tofts hisnande historiet" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
33 | 7 | "Winter Secrets" | "Talvisia salaisuuksia" | "Vinterhemligheter" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
34 | 8 | "Lonely Mountain" | "Yksinäisten vuorten seikkailu" | "Äventyr i Ensliga Bergen" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
35 | 9 | "Mrs Fillyjonk's Last Hurrah" | "Vilijonkan viimeiset villitykset" | "Fru Filifjonk släpper loss" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
36 | 10 | "Snufkin and the Fairground" | "Nuuskamuikkunen ja huvipuisto" | "Snusmumriken och nöjesfältet" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
37 | 11 | "Call of the Hattifatteners" | "Hattivattien kutsu" | "På jakt efter hattifnattens gnista" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
38 | 12 | "Moominmamma's Flying Dream" | "Muumimamman lentävä unelma" | "Muminmammans flygande dröm" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
39 | 13 | "Midsummer Magic" | "Juhannuksen taikaa" | "Midsommarmagi" | April 1, 2022 October 3, 2022 |
Season 4 (2024)
Gutsy Animations announced in early 2023 that anchor broadcasters Sky (UK) and Yle (Finland) have recommissioned the Moominvalley series for a fourth season. For Season 4 the Viaplay Group has partnered as co-producer and will air all four seasons on its streaming platform in multiple territories including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, and the Netherlands.[20] Season 4 will have 13 22-minute episodes, along with a 45-minute series finale coming early 2025. [21]
Film
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International broadcast
Moominvalley has been sold to more than 60 countries. Moominvalley first aired on Yle TV2 in Finland on 25 February 2019, and a day after in Swedish on Yle Teema & Fem. It began airing in the United Kingdom on Sky One, Sky Kids and NOW TV on 19 April 2019. The first eight episodes aired overnight between 2:00 and 6:00 am, and were then repeated in pairs between 5:30 and 6:30 pm over the Easter weekend from 19 to 22 April. Episodes 9–11 followed on the afternoon of 27 April, and 12–13 on 28 April. The first five episodes of season 2 aired over the weekend before Christmas 2019, with the remainder broadcast over the following Easter weekend, 10–13 April 2020.[22] Japan's national broadcaster NHK premiered Moominvalley on its BS4K channel on 4 April 2019.[23] The series has also been sold to China.[24] On 9 August 2019 it launched on WildBrain's YouTube channel.[25] In November 2020 it was announced that Moominvalley had been recommissioned for a third season by anchor broadcasters Yle in Finland and Sky in the UK. The first eight episodes aired on Sky Showcase in pairs from Good Friday 2022 (15 April) until Easter Monday (18 April), with the remainder scheduled, also in pairs until the final episode, for subsequent Sundays.[8]
On 1 May 2019 PGS Entertainment acquired the distribution rights to Moominvalley.[26] On October 5, 2023 it was announced that Zodiak Kids & Family Distribution had acquired the distribution rights to Moominvalley.[27]
In the United Kingdom, the series also airs on BBC Alba and S4C as part of their CBBC Alba and Stwnsh blocks, where it is dubbed in Scottish Gaelic and Welsh respectively.
Reception
Ratings
The series has been extremely successful in its reviews and ratings worldwide. The first episode of Moominvalley was viewed by 600,000 viewers when it premiered in Finland's Yle TV2 in February 2019. It also became the most watched television series episode of all time in Yle's streaming service, Yle Areena, bringing the total viewership of the first episode in Finland to over two million.[28][29] Moominvalley was the most watched TV series and the fourth most watched TV programme in Finland in 2019, across all channels.[30]
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2019 | Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards | Best Animation & Best Storytelling | Nomination |
2019 | TBI Content Innovation Awards | Best animated kids programme | Winner |
2019 | Golden Venla | Best Children and Youth Programme | Winner |
2020 | British Animation Awards | Best Children’s Series | Winner |
2020 | BANFF Rockie Awards | Children and Youth: Animation | Nomination |
2020 | International Emmy® Kids Awards | Kids: Animation | Nomination |
2020 | Cyber Sousa -Xiamen International Animation Festival | Best Animated Series | Nomination |
2020 | JIFF | Animation Short | Nomination |
2020 | Golden Venla | Best Children and Youth Programme | Winner |
2021 | Annecy | TV Films in Competition | Nomination |
2022 | British Animation Awards | Best voice performance (Bel Powley) | Nomination |
2022 | New York International Children’s Film Festival | Audience Episodic Award | Winner |
2022 | RTS West of England Awards | Best Sound | Winner |
2022 | TBI Content Innovation Awards | Best Children's Programme | Winner |
2022 | Golden Venla | Best Children and Youth Programme | Nomination |
2023 | Annie Awards | Best Media/TV - Children | Nomination |
2023 | Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards | Best Animation | Winner |
2023 | Golden Panda | Best Animated Image | Winner |
2023 | International Emmy® Kids Awards | Kids: Animation | Nomination |
In 2019 Moominvalley was awarded the Best Animated Kid's Programme at TBI's Content Innovation Awards.[31] The series also won a Golden Venla award for 2019 Best Children's Program[32] and won Best Children’s Series at 2020 British Animation Awards.[33] Moominvalley was nominated for Best Animation and Best Storytelling at 2019 Shanghai Television Festival. In 2020 Moominvalley was a New York International Children's Film Festival nominee[34] and additionally, nominated for the best Children's animation at Banff Rockie Awards.[35] Moominvalley was shortlisted for Broadcast Digital Awards in 2020[36] and selected for Encounters' Film Festival's competition programme in the same year.[37] It was nominated for an International Emmy Kids Award.[38][39] In 2020 Moominvalley was nominated for Best Children's Program in Golden Venla Awards for the second year around.[40]
References
External links
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