The adventures of the intrepid Spirou, accompanied by his reporter friend Fantasio and his squirrel Spip.
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Series Cast
Tedd Dillon | ... |
Fantasio (1993)
(26 episodes, 1993)
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Richard Darbois | ... |
Pierre Baton
(1 episode, 1995)
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Vincent Ropion | ... |
Spirou
(1 episode, 1995)
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Philippe Peythieu | ... |
Claude Nicot
(1 episode, 1995)
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Gilbert Lévy | ... |
Pierre Tessier
(1 episode, 1995)
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Patrick Guillemin | ... |
Fantasio
(1 episode, 1995)
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Manel Solás | ... |
Mario Santini
(1 episode, 1995)
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Kelvine Dumour | ... |
Martin Meraghe
(1 episode, 1995)
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Pierre Baton | ... |
(1993-1995)
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Jean-Louis Faure | ... |
(1993)
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Marine Meraghe | ... |
(1993-1995)
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Amélie Morin | ... |
(1993)
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Claude Nicot | ... |
(1993-1995)
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Mario Santini | ... |
(1993-1995)
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Maël Davan-Soulas | ... |
(1993-1995)
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Pierre Tessier | ... |
(1995)
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Thor Bishopric | ... |
Spirou (1993)
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Production Companies
- Dupuis Audiovisuel
- CinéGroupe
- TF1
- Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) (with the financial participation of)
- Téléfilm Canada (with the financial participation of)
- Société Générale des Industries Culturelles du Québec (SOGIC) (with the financial participation of)
- Société de Développement des Entreprises Culturelles (SODEC) (with the financial participation of)
- Astral Communications Inc. (in collaboration with)
- Canal Famille, Le (in collaboration with)
- The Family Channel (in collaboration with)
- Radio-Québec (in collaboration with)
- Baton Broadcasting Company (in collaboration with)
- Canal J (in collaboration with)
- Semic (in collaboration with)
- D'Ocon Films (in collaboration with)
- Antena 3 Televisión (in collaboration with)
- Astral Programming Enterprises (in association with)
Distributors
- Divisa Home Video (2014) (Spain) (DVD)
- Greek Television ET-1 (1997) (Greece) (tv)
- Italia 1 (1995) (Italy) (tv)
- Star Channel (1996) (Greece) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Une Musique (music edition)
- Pixi Box (animation and execution)
- Pixi Box (coloring)
- Studio Arathos (animation)
- Animation Enterprises (animation)
- AstralTech (post-production video)
- Canuck Creations (storyboard clean-up) (1995)
- Interpannonia Film Ltd. (animation) (1995)
- Karina Films (post-synchronization) (1995)
- Mac'Tari (sound studio) (1995)
- Mediadub International (recording studio) (1993)
- Pacific Rim Productions (animation) (1993)
- Syned (detection) (1995)
- Toonteck (coloring) (1995)
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Trivia | This is the first animated adaptation (and first film & TV adaptation overall) of the famous Franco-Belgian comic-strip character Spirou, the adventurous young bellhop; his pet squirrel Spip (both created in 1938 by Rob-Vel); and his slightly older/taller sidekick, Fantasio (created for the strip in 1944 by Rob-Vel's successor, Jijé), a comical and skeptical reporter. The characters were made their most iconic by the third artist on the strip, André Franquin, who created almost all of the supporting characters, including the Count of Champignac, an eccentric scientist; Seccotine, a pretty young girl reporter, who is an invaluable ally for the heroes (and an occasional love interest for Spirou), despite the intense rivalry between her and Fantasio; the pompous Mayor of Champignac; Zantafio, Fantasio's evil cousin (a popular villain in the franchise); Zorglub, a misunderstood mad scientist (a popular anti-villain); and the lovable wild animal, Marsupilami (who got a spin-off comic-strip of his own). See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of Two of Kind: Spirou & Fantasio (2006). See more » |