Magic Mountain (TV Series)
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Magic Mountain (Chinese: 神奇山谷; pinyin: shénqí shāngǔ) is a
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broadcast on ABC TV on the ABC For Kids broadcasting block from 1997 to 1998 and on China Central Television in China. It was released on VHS, but there has been no
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release yet. It is a full-body puppet series aimed at children aged two to five years. The series was repeated on ABC TV until 13 February 2004. It was repeated in China until 2013. The ABC's Magic Mountain website was removed during September 2010 when the new ABC Kids website was introduced.


Production

The series was produced in China, with both a Chinese and Australian English dub in mind. Much of the crew is Chinese. It was produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, China Central Television and Southern Star Entertainment. Production took place between 1997 and 1998. The series has been dubbed into Spanish and Portuguese, Arabic and Hebrew, among many other languages. The program was also screened in the UK on
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Summary

Magic Mountain follows the adventures of four national but iconic creatures of China; Tortoise, Dragon, Lion and Panda – four friends having lots of fun with a little Dragon magic thrown in. Dragon lives in a cave, and is very wise, with magical powers that often get the others out of trouble. Panda is a little bit vain, but still a likeable character who is quite smart, Lion is very playful, full of ideas and is constantly getting into mischief, and Tortoise is a motherly figure, always looking out for the others and trying to help them. These four creatures "enjoy wonderful times as they invent unusual games, play tricks on each other, and have exciting adventures as they explore their enchanting world."


Cast


Episodes


Series 1

#Dragon Loses His Magic (3 June 1997) – Dragon is helping Panda tidy her house. But he blows the house tidy a bit too much and he loses his magic! Panda, Lion and Tortoise do their best to get his magic back until Tortoise comes up with an idea: sing a get well Dragon song. After that, his magic comes back and he is a magic dragon again! #Doctor Lion (12 August 1997) #Flying Panda (13 August 1997) #Invisible Lion (14 August 1997) #Runaway Cart (15 August 1997) #Tortoise's Restaurant (18 August 1997) #Lion Moves House (19 August 1997) #Sports Day (20 August 1997) #Princess Panda (21 August 1997) #Monster in the Night (22 August 1997) #The Hollow Tree (25 August 1997) #Surprise Party (26 August 1997) #Panda's Midnight Feast (27 August 1997) #Dragon Sneezes (28 August 1997) #Secret Apple Tree (29 August 1997) #Explorers (1 September 1997) #Dragon's Treasure (2 September 1997) #Territories (3 September 1997) #The Robber (4 September 1997) #Very Fast Tortoise (5 September 1997) #Emergency Rescue (8 September 1997) #Upside Down Tortoise (9 September 1997) #Double Panda (10 September 1997) #Panda Loses Her Memory (11 September 1997) #Lion Circus (12 September 1997) #Hide and Seek (15 September 1997)


Series 2

#The Dare (20 October 1998) #It's Raining, It's Pouring (21 October 1998) #Brave Prince Lion (22 October 1998) #Dragon Gives Up Flying (23 October 1998) #Panda Club (26 October 1998) #A Sticky Situation (27 October 1998) #Lion's Night Time Fun Fair (28 October 1998) #Lion's New Friend (29 October 1998) #Panda The Ballerina (30 October 1998) #Bedtime Story (2 November 1998) #Runaway Lion (3 November 1998) #Treasure Map (4 November 1998) #Weather Magic (5 November 1998) #Three Wishes (6 November 1998) #Dragon's Birthday (9 November 1998) #Magnifico (10 November 1998) #Tortoise The Hero (11 November 1998) – When Tortoise sees Panda playing a hero adventure game, she wants to join in the fun too. But Panda won't let her. Lion and Dragon decide to help by getting pretend strife, so that Tortoise can rescue them to prove herself a hero. But only when Panda gets into real trouble, does Tortoise get the chance to be a hero? #A House For Tortoise (12 November 1998) #Dropping In (13 November 1998) #The Swap (16 November 1998) #Missing Friends (17 November 1998) #Dragon's Apprentice (18 November 1998) #Let's Stick Together (19 November 1998) #Stop Tricking Panda (20 November 1998) #Cousin Dragon (23 November 1998) #The Return of Cousin Dragon (24 November 1998)


Release

All releases consist of 4 or more episodes packaged together. None of the second series has been released outside of China. The complete series of 52 episodes was once available on VCD in China.


VHS (Australia)

* Magic Mountain: Flying Panda – 1997 * Magic Mountain: Princess Panda – 1997 * Magic Mountain: Surprise Party – 1998 * Magic Mountain: Dragon's Treasure – 1999 * Magic Mountain: Hide and Seek – 1999


Other media

A 31-page paperback colouring book based on the series was released in March 1999. A storybook titled Tortoise the hero was published in April 2000. There was also some rare plushes from 1999.


References


See also

* * TV.com listing – http://www.tv.com/magic-mountain/show/74899/summary.html {{Endemol Australia Australian children's television series Australian preschool education television series Chinese children's television series Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming 1997 Australian television series debuts 1998 Australian television series endings Children's adventure television series Children's fantasy television series Australian television shows featuring puppetry Chinese television shows featuring puppetry Television series by Endemol Australia English-language television shows Chinese-language television shows Television series about turtles Television series about lions Television series about dragons Television series about pandas Television shows set in China Fictional quartets