Fennec (TV series)

Fennec is a French animated series, about a Fennec fox of the same name who solves little mysteries in the peaceful town of Chewington. The series was based on the book collection "Pickpocket" written by Alexis Lecaye and published by Gallimard.[1]

Fennec
GenreCartoon series
Directed byRaymond LeBrun
Phillippe Vidal
Country of originFrance
Original languagesFrench
English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time26 minutes
Production companiesEllipsanime
France 3
Motion International
Shaw Media
DistributorCanal +
Release
Original releaseOctober 13, 1997 (1997-10-13)

The series aired in France on France 3, IDF1 and Playhouse Disney, in Belgium on Ketnet and K-T.V., in the Netherlands on Yorkiddin and K-T.V., in Spain on Fox Kids, in Brazil on SBT and in Scandinavia on K-T.V..

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Flons-flons in Croquiville / Gare in Gary"TBA
2"Fennec loses the game / The great labyrinth"TBA
3"The great Basilouni / Lola-Lola"TBA
4"Scratching at Croquiville / La chance tourne"TBA
5"Le grand manitou / Funny smell in Croquiville"TBA
6"Fennec is in love / Attention, fresh paint!"TBA
7"Fennec vs the invisible / The counterfeiters"TBA
8"Gary and company / Vote Basil Brutal!"TBA
9"Atchoum, atchoum and atchoum! / Chills in Croquiville"TBA
10"Chkoyoff / The flight of the Lola-Lisa"TBA
11"The Crash Course / Super-Jacky"TBA
12"We stole Fennec / Where did Friss go?"TBA
13"Window on pastry / We turn to Croquiville"TBA
14"Diva the divine / The flight of the century"TBA
15"Agathe / Special Edition"TBA
16"Chocolate / The nine lives of Gary"TBA
17"Gary and the Martians"TBA
18"Chris's cousin / The treasure of the square"TBA
19"The Super Piggy Bank / Little Night Music"TBA
20"The costume of Fenlock Holmes / On track!"TBA
21"The big bubble bath / A gold letter carrier"TBA
22"The law of silence / The mysterious night bird"TBA
23"Leo Biscotto / Nina"TBA
24"Gary's Christmas / The Georges Gros Dos Case"TBA
25"Aunt Ratussa / 0014"TBA
26"Four Arm Surveys / In the Name of the Law"TBA

References

  1. "Pickpocket - Gallimard Jeunesse". Retrieved December 25, 2016.
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