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Inami (cartoon)

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Directed by
  
Michel Pillyser

Original language(s)
  
French

Production company(s)
  
Seahorse Anim

First episode date
  
2007

Genre
  
Animated series

Country of origin
  
France

No. of episodes
  
26

Distributor
  
Mediatoon

Network
  
TF1

Language
  
French

Inami is a French animated cartoon series about ecological issues in the land of Amazonia.

Contents

The stories deal with issues about cultures, the environment and growing up. It was created in 2007, was directed by Michael Pillyser, and is distributed by the French company Mediatoon. The series first aired in France on TF1 as part of the TFOU TV programming block. The series has also aired in Africa, Belgium, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Portugal and Turkey.

Characters

  • Inami, an 11-year-old boy of the Bellacaïbos tribe
  • Aminata, Inami's little sister, who mimics his actions
  • Tatoon, Inami's pet armadillo, his totem
  • Shimiwe, Inami's best friend
  • Carras, the old and wise
  • Hyaema, an 11-year-old girl of the Patami tribe, the hereditary enemy of the Bellacaïbos and Inami's crush
  • Moricas, the malicious shaman of the Patami tribe and major antagonist
  • Episodes

    1. I Had a Dream...
    2. The Dark of Curtian
    3. The Pink Dolphin
    4. The Salt Quest
    5. The Vemon of Contention
    6. The Secret
    7. The Four Element
    8. Big Brother
    9. The Flame Mans
    10. The Forbidden Sanctuary
    11. The Dark Shaman
    12. The Crocodile Scales
    13. The Price of Freedom
    14. A Tatoune Full of Colors
    15. The Livin Mountain
    16. A Strange Village
    17. The Black Diamon
    18. The Double Link
    19. The Well of Dream
    20. Mystery Island
    21. The Tatou Family
    22. The Eyes of The Big Tatou
    23. The Twelve teeth of the Shark
    24. The Life of The Life
    25. The Strange Message of the Herburas
    26. The Test of Peace

    References

    Inami (cartoon) Wikipedia