Marsupilami (2000 TV series)

Marsupilami is an animated series based on the original Marsupilami comics created by André Franquin. It was produced by Marathon Media and later, Samka Productions. Its first season was simply known as Marsupilami, however the series has been renamed multiple times throughout its run.

Marsupilami
Created byAndré Franquin
Based onMarsupilami
by André Franquin
Developed by
Directed by
  • Augusto Zanovello (season 1)
  • Pierre Hounde (season 1)
  • François Brisson (season 1)
  • Daniel Duda (season 2)
  • Claude Allix (season 3-4)
  • Moran Caouissin (season 3-4)
  • Pascal Ropars (season 5)
Composers
  • Jean-Michel Bernard (season 1)
  • Olivier Aussudre (season 1)
  • Yellowshark (season 2)
  • Norbert Gilbert (season 2)
  • Giovanni Luisi (season 2)
  • Laurent Hoogstoël (season 3-5)
  • Olivier Bayol (season 3-5)
Country of originFrance
Belgium
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes130
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseMarch 18, 2000 (2000-03-18) –
2012 (2012)

Season 1 (2000) edit

The first season of Marsupilami premiered on March 18, 2000, on Canal J. Produced by Cactus Animation, Marathon Production and Marsu Productions. Marathon's series is far more faithful to the original Marsupilami comic series than the previous Marsupilami animated works made by Disney (featured in the 1992 series Disney's Raw Toonage and its spin-off).

In this first season, Marsupilami went on adventures alone or with his family (his wife Marsupilamie and their three young, Bibi, Bibu and Bobo). For example, in one episode he saved a group of circus animals, got them back to the city and saved the circus from closing. In another, he had to go to the city again to save one of his young, captured by their constant enemy, the hunter Bring M. Backalive.

Season 2 - Mon ami Marsupilami (2003) edit

In the second season, features a 6-year-old boy named Leo Newman 2-year-old girl named Zoey called Mon ami Marsupilami (translated as My friend Marsupilami), Marsupilami and his family become best friends with a human family, the Du Jardin, that comes to live near them. Amanda is a Marsupilami researcher, while her husband Jean-Pierre is a computer technician that works from home and they have two children, Teo and Zoe. Teo and Marsupilami become best friends and they have lots of adventures, with both new friends and old enemies, like Backalive.

Seasons 3-4 - Houba Houba Hop! (2009-2010) edit

The third two seasons features a 15-year-old boy named Hector and his aunt 18-year-old girl named Diane, who are going to live in the jungle for one year to study its fauna and flora. They become the best friends with the Marsupilami family. Their main enemies are megalomaniac industrialist and jungle-hater Felicia Devort, who plans to level out the Palombian jungle and build the Devort City megalopolis in its place, and her two henchmen, Stroy and Blouprint.

Season 5 - Nos voisins les Marsupilamis (2012) edit

The fifth and final season, translated to Our Neighbors the Marsupilamis, featured the Marsupilami family living with veterinarian Bernard Vanderstadt and his four children Sarah, Iris, Isidore and Zoe. Their mother, Caroline, frequently contacts them by phone, but appears in the last three episodes. Once again, Backalive makes an appearance.

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