Heidi (2015 TV series) explained

Alt Name:Heidi 3D
Caption:Title card
Genre:Animation
Adventure
Dramedy
Mountain climbing
Historical
Based On:Heidi by Johanna Spyri
Runtime:21 minutes (approx. per episode)
Creator:Jan Van Rijsselberge
(of the series itself)
Christel Gonnard
(writing bible)
Johanna Spyri
(base novel)
Director:Jerome Mouscadet
Opentheme:"Heidi" (the name of both theme songs)
Theme Music Composer:French theme song:
Music:
David Vadant
Romain Allender
Patrick Sigwalt
Lyrics:
Sophie Decroisette
International theme song:
Music:
Johan Vanden Eede
Lyrics:
Gert Verhulst
Hans Bourlon
Alain Vande Putte
Composer:David Vadant
Romain Allender
Patrick Sigwalt
Voices:Nathalie Homs
(narrator)
Emmylou Homs
Benoît Allemane
Lucille Boudonnat
Vania Pradier
Gilduin Tissier
Company:Studio 100 Animation
Flying Bark Productions
Heidi, Pyld
Country:United Kingdom
Germany
France
Switzerland
Belgium
Italy
Network:ZDF (Germany)
TF1 (TFOU) (France)
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:65

Heidi is an animated children's television series, based indirectly on the 1881 novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri.[1] The original 2007 television series was a Swiss-French-Italian-Australian co-production in 27 episodes of 26 minutes.

A "remake" (rather than a re-telling) of Heidi, Girl of the Alps, much of the story is the same; the titular character is a then-eight-year-old girl, who's taken to her grandfather on the Swiss Alps by her aunt Dete to live with him and while the girl ends up improving his life, she also befriends Peter, the goatherd of the village Dorfli below and the one who causes her to find a big passion of hers, goats and other animals in general.

But in this version, there is also a trio, Karl, Theresa, and William, who usually try to do something that would downgrade Peter, whom they often refer to as a mountain goat, in some way or another. But in the first winter up there, a letter is eventually gotten and what results from there will end up changing another's life, as well.

The series has been distributed in 138 countries around the world.

Characters

The actors cited are from the English cast.

Meier family

Bendorf family

Traber family

Keller family

Hopfer family

Sesemann family

Lamfredi family

Other characters

Episode list

Season 1

  1. Up to the Mountain
  2. First Day in the Mountains
  3. The Challenge
  4. Save Chippy
  5. The Treehouse Oath
  6. A Night Out
  7. For a Loaf of Bread
  8. Trapped in the Manor
  9. Beware of the Wolf
  10. Peter's Treasure
  11. Attack the Treehouse!
  12. Save Sweetheart
  13. The End of Spring
  14. Clara
  15. The Bell Tower
  16. The Promise
  17. Papa Returns
  18. Home Schooled
  19. Let's Make a Show
  20. At the Park
  21. Clara Stands
  22. Goats in the City
  23. The Resignation
  24. A Tree for Shelter
  25. The Ghost
  26. The Letter
  27. Back to Dörfli
  28. A New Goat in the Herd
  29. The Broken Statue
  30. The Brooch
  31. The School Test
  32. Scavenger Hunt
  33. Goat's Hour
  34. The Storm
  35. The Devil's Bridge
  36. Friedrich
  37. The Wheelchair
  38. Forgiven
  39. The Edelweiss

Season 2

Dubbed "Heidi: New Adventures" on Netflix.

  1. My Best Friend
  2. Goodbye Little Swan
  3. Rico
  4. The Hike
  5. The Competition
  6. Bridget's Secret
  7. The Violin
  8. Francesco
  9. The Watch
  10. The Resolution
  11. The Choice
  12. The Operation
  13. The Lady in Red
  14. The Matchmakers
  15. A Marriage is Announced
  16. Reunited
  17. A Question of Time
  18. Under the Christmas Tree
  19. The Cabin
  20. The Endangered Mountain
  21. The Accident
  22. The Wolpertinger
  23. Anna
  24. The Beehives
  25. A Tough Break
  26. A Difficult Choice

Production

On the behalf of ZDF, one of the series' co-producers, with the intention of renewing Heidi, Girl of the Alps and fellow series to the modern children's audience, the series was produced from 2013 to 2014, mainly in France, that much like Maya the Bee and Vicky the Viking before, including being done by the same main studio, on the behalf of ZDF, but in this production, multiple other companies, including the Australia-based, specifically-made Heidi Pyl, joined in on making the series.

In the first production, from the writing bible, written by Christel Gonnard, was the first twenty-seven episodes first had their locations shot with high-definition footage, for reference to the animators making the now-fictionalized locations of the series, in Haute-Savoie for the Alps (referred to as that, rather than the Alm, as in the base series and novel) and in Friborg for Frankfurt, similarly to Zuyio (later Nippon)'s team shooting pictures of the official locations themselves, for the setting references to background painters and writers, for the base series. The two halves that happened to be made in that production were directed, respectively, by Pierre-Antoine Hiroz and Anne Deluz. The theme music was two songs at the time; the credits song, replaced by a bit of a piece of background music from the series, when the series was bought the rights out of, was sung by Cindy Santos, first known in 2006, when she participated in the French show Nouvelle Star.

The first three episodes were screen as a "world preview" at Geneva's Tout Ecran Movie Festival (Festival Cinéma Tout Ecran) on October 31, 2007 (albeit only coincidentally for Halloween). Later, was a twenty-episode documentary series, of three minutes each episode, and produced by Rita and Chocolat TV Productions, aired on Télévision Suisse Romande as well as on Chocolat's website, before the latter was removed, which documented the first production. Afterwards, an account of a promoter, impersonating an now-teenage Heidi, was opened on a blog and a MySpace page, where the character promoted the series. The series premiered on the Swiss network Télévision Suisse Romande on December 22, 2007, in Swiss HD. In France, Studio 100 Animation bought the rights in 2013 and produced a 3D series of 39 episodes of 26 minutes each, now directed by Jérôme Mouscadet, from that year to 2014 and the completed series began airing in 2015.

Due to the partnership of Eurovision Fiction, was the series sent to their affiliated countries, including Ireland, Norway (see below), Cyprus (in Greek dub), Slovakia (also see below), Bulgaria and Poland and aired (as of recent, at least part-finished) on the EBU member chains of those countries.

A second season with 26 episodes was soon made.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heidi. Studio 100 Animation.