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Composer(s)
  
Pierre Gillet

Network
  
TF1

Director
  
Éric Berthier

First episode date
  
5 October 2009

Number of episodes
  
52

Genre
  
Animated children's series

Created by
  
Nathalie Dargent Denis Cauquetoux

Written by
  
Valérie Baranski Nathalie Dargent

Directed by
  
Denis Berthier Eric Berthier (pilot)

Starring
  
English version: Harriet Carmichael

Similar
  
The Large Family, Babar and the Adventur, Eliot Kid, Mouk, TFOU TV

Lulu's Islands (French: Les Mistigris, originally Lulu la Peste) is an animated series for children that premiered on 5 October 2009, on the TFOU block of France's TF1 network. It is produced by Interactive Project 4 You (IP4U) of Valenciennes and Patoon-Animation of Paris. The show uses cutout animation for its style, and is targeted to young viewers.

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Synopsis

Animals of various species live happily on an untouched archipelago called the Wonderlees. One day, everything changes when a kitten named Lulu meets the first human ever to land on their shores: Peppy (or Pépin), a young shipwreck survivor turned castaway.

Characters

  • Lulu, a mischievous tomboy cat, and the show's heroine
  • Romeo, a baby elephant
  • Erik (Eric), a maned wolf cub
  • Isabelle, a giraffe
  • Peppy (Pépin), the boy who gets stranded on the Wonderlees
  • Production

    Lulu's Islands began development at Paris' HLC Productions in 2005 under the title Lulu la Peste, at a cost of €137,000. By 2008, the budget had grown to €2,931,000.

    Production of the new series involves at least three crew members of another TF1 animated series, The Bellflower Bunnies: Eric Berthier, the director of Bellflower's 2nd and 3rd seasons; screenwriter Valérie Baranski; and producer Patricia Robert, who in March 2008 set up Patoon-Animation exclusively for the new show. Pierre Gillet, from the Belgian music and post-production outlet Dame Blanche, will serve as composer.

    Merchandise

    There will also be tie-in books based on the series, although further details have not been announced since early 2008.

    Episodes

    Lulu's Islands consists of a planned 52 episodes, in addition to a four-minute pilot that was shown as an official selection at the Annecy International Animation Festival in June 2008.

    References

    Lulu's Islands Wikipedia


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