Princesse Shéhérazade Explained

Genre:Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime:25 minutes (approx.)
Creator:Marie-France Brière
Director:Françoise Bureau
Cinematography:Philippe Mest
Producer:France 2
Carrere Group
Anabase Production
Télé-München
Theme Music Composer:Gérard Pullicino
Opentheme:Princesse Shéhérazade
Country:France
Language:French
Network:France 2 and France 3 (France)
Rai 2 (Italy)
Num Episodes:52
Num Seasons:2

Princesse Shéhérazade (lit: Princess Sheherazade) was a French animated television series originally broadcast from 1996 until 2000 on the French TV channel France 2. It was later retransmitted in 2008 on channel France 5.[1] Its production had the participation of the National Center of Cinematography and the support of Région Poitou Charentes. The opening theme was composed by Gérard Pullicino and was sung by Amina Annabi on its original version.

Characters

International dubbing

The animated television series has been dubbed into various languages. In addition to the original in French, the series was also released in English, German, Italian, European Spanish, Catalan, Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Russian, Finnish, Norwegian, Turkish and Arabic, although in the Arabic version the theme song was not dubbed in Arabic, but the original French opening theme song was retained - all speaking roles, however, were dubbed in Arabic.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Accueil - Médiathèques d'Antony .