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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. Season 1 (2000) The first season of ''Marsupilami'' premiered on March 18, 2000, on Canal J. Produced by Cactus Animation, Marathon Production Zodiak Kids & Family (formerly known as Marathon Media, Marathon Animation, Marathon Productions or Marathon Media Group) is a worldwide French television production company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The company was originally founded as Mar ... 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 adve ...
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André Franquin
André Franquin (; 3 January 1924 – 5 January 1997) was an influential Belgian comics artist, whose best-known creations are '' Gaston'' and ''Marsupilami''. He also produced the ''Spirou et Fantasio'' comic strip from 1946 to 1968, a period seen by many as the series' golden age. Biography Franquin's beginnings Franquin was born in Etterbeek in 1924.De Weyer, Geert (2005). "André Franquin". In België gestript, pp. 113-115. Tielt: Lannoo. Although he started drawing at an early age, Franquin got his first actual drawing lessons at '' École Saint-Luc'' in 1943. A year later however, the school was forced to close down because of the war and Franquin was then hired by Compagnie belge d'actualités (CBA), a short-lived animation studio in Brussels. It is there he met some of his future colleagues: Maurice de Bevere (Morris, creator of ''Lucky Luke''), Pierre Culliford (Peyo, creator of the ''Smurfs''), and Eddy Paape. Three of them (minus Peyo) were hired by Dupuis in 1945, ...
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Marathon Media
Zodiak Kids & Family (formerly known as Marathon Media, Marathon Animation, Marathon Productions or Marathon Media Group) is a worldwide French television production company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The company was originally founded as Marathon Productions, by Olivier Brémond and Pascal Breton in February 1990, and Vincent Chalvon-Demersay joined the team in 1999 to develop Marathon's animation programming, along with David Michel. The company was best known for the animated series ''Totally Spies!'' and ''Martin Mystery''. Marathon was acquired by Zodiak Media in 2008. In February 2016, Zodiak Media merged with the Banijay Group, and Marathon was folded within the process. Animation These are the animated series produced by Marathon Production: * ''The Mozart Band'' (1995) (Co-production with BRB International and Wang Film Productions) * '' Kassai and Leuk'' (1996) * ''The Secret World of Santa Claus'' (1997) * '' Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend'' (1998–2000 ...
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2010s French Animated Television Series
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2000s French Animated Television Series
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French-language Television Shows
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Marsupilami (1993 TV Series)
''Marsupilami'' is a half-hour American animated television series that first appeared on television as a segment of the 1992 show ''Raw Toonage'', and was then spun off into his own eponymous show on CBS for the 1993–94 season. The show was based on the character from the popular comic book by Belgian artist André Franquin et al. There were three segments in the half-hour show — ''Marsupilami'', ''Sebastian the Crab'' and ''Shnookums and Meat''. Segments Marsupilami This segment deals with the adventures of Marsupilami (voiced by Steve Mackall) and his friends Maurice the Gorilla (voiced by Jim Cummings) and Stewart the Elephant (voiced by Dan Castellaneta). Some episodes of Marsupilami would have him either evading Eduardo the Jaguar (voiced by Steve Landesberg) or outwitting a human named Norman (voiced by Jim Cummings). Many one off characters also appears in the series like the three baby monkeys (Featured in ''Hey, Hey, They're the Monkeys!'', all voiced by Jim Thur ...
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Raw Toonage
''Disney's Raw Toonage'' is a half-hour American Disney animated series that aired on CBS on September 19, 1992. The show was cancelled on December 5 after 12 episodes had been broadcast. '' Bonkers'' and ''Marsupilami'' were spun off from this series in 1993. ''The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show'' then was spun off from ''Marsupilami'' in 1995. Cast Main * Jeff Bennett as Jitters A. Dog * Rodger Bumpass as Grumbles the Grizzly * Nancy Cartwright as Fawn Deer, Windy * Jim Cummings as Bonkers D. Bobcat, Maurice, Norman, Don Karnage (guest star from ''TaleSpin'') * Steve Mackall as Marsupilami Guest stars * René Auberjonois as Chef Louie (from ''The Little Mermaid'') * Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake, Captain Hook (from ''Peter Pan''), Robin Hoof * Christine Cavanaugh as Gosalyn Mallard (from ''Darkwing Duck'') * Bill Farmer as Goofy (with his style from ''Goof Troop'') * Frank Welker as Leonardo the Refined Lion * Terry McGovern as Launchpad McQuack (from ''DuckTales'' ...
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Marathon Production
Zodiak Kids & Family (formerly known as Marathon Media, Marathon Animation, Marathon Productions or Marathon Media Group) is a worldwide French television production company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The company was originally founded as Marathon Productions, by Olivier Brémond and Pascal Breton in February 1990, and Vincent Chalvon-Demersay joined the team in 1999 to develop Marathon's animation programming, along with David Michel. The company was best known for the animated series ''Totally Spies!'' and ''Martin Mystery''. Marathon was acquired by Zodiak Media in 2008. In February 2016, Zodiak Media merged with the Banijay Group, and Marathon was folded within the process. Animation These are the animated series produced by Marathon Production: * ''The Mozart Band'' (1995) (Co-production with BRB International and Wang Film Productions) * ''Kassai and Leuk'' (1996) * ''The Secret World of Santa Claus'' (1997) * '' Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend'' (1998–2000) ...
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Cactus Animation
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1080i
1080i (also known as Full HD or BT.709) is a combination of frame resolution and scan type. 1080i is used in high-definition television (HDTV) and high-definition video. The number "1080" refers to the number of horizontal lines on the screen. The "i" is an abbreviation for "interlaced"; this indicates that only the even lines, then the odd lines of each frame (each image called a video field) are drawn alternately, so that only half the number of actual image frames are used to produce video. A related display resolution is 1080p, which also has 1080 lines of resolution; the "p" refers to progressive scan, which indicates that the lines of resolution for each frame are "drawn" on the screen in sequence. The term assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9 (a rectangular TV that is wider than it is tall), so the 1080 lines of vertical resolution implies 1920 columns of horizontal resolution, or 1920 pixels × 1080 lines. A 1920 pixels × 1080 lines screen has a total of 2.1 ...
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Vincent Chalvon-Demersay
Vincent Chalvon-Demersay (born 23 February 1965) is a French producer. He was born in Paris and is the creator of the animated series ''Totally Spies'', ''Martin Mystery'', '' Team Galaxy'' and ''The Amazing Spiez!''. He joined Marathon Media Zodiak Kids & Family (formerly known as Marathon Media, Marathon Animation, Marathon Productions or Marathon Media Group) is a worldwide French television production company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The company was originally founded as Mara ... with David Michel in 1999. In 2013, he stepped down as the CEO of Marathon Media for undisclosed "personal reasons". References External links * French animators French animated film directors French animated film producers French television directors Living people 1964 births {{animator-stub ...
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HDTV
High-definition television (HD or HDTV) describes a television system which provides a substantially higher image resolution than the previous generation of technologies. The term has been used since 1936; in more recent times, it refers to the generation following standard-definition television (SDTV), often abbreviated to HDTV or HD-TV. It is the current de facto standard video format used in most broadcasts: terrestrial broadcast television, cable television, satellite television and Blu-ray Discs. Formats HDTV may be transmitted in various formats: * 720p (1280 horizontal pixels × 720 lines): 921,600 pixels * 1080i (1920×1080) interlaced scan: 1,036,800 pixels (~1.04 MP). * 1080p (1920×1080) progressive scan: 2,073,600 pixels (~2.07 MP). ** Some countries also use a non-standard CEA resolution, such as 1440×1080i: 777,600 pixels (~0.78 MP) per field or 1,555,200 pixels (~1.56 MP) per frame When transmitted at two megapixels per frame, HDTV provides about five times a ...
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