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Theme music composer
  
Pete Dacy & Jason Bond

Final episode date
  
6 October 2011

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Created by
  
Jonathan M. Shiff

First episode date
  
13 November 2008

Network
  
Network Ten

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Directed by
  
Roger HodgmanDaniel NetheimGrant Brown

Starring
  
Emily RobinsMiles SzantoMaddy TyresSebastian Gregory (series 1)Emelia BurnsGeorgina Haig (series 2)Damien Bodie (series 1)Richard Brancatisano (series 2)Eka Darville (series 2)Liam Hemsworth (series 1)Brett Climo (series 1)

Opening theme
  
"Two Worlds", performed by Emily Robins and Maddy Tyres

Cast
  
Emily Robins, Liam Hemsworth, Damien Bodie, Emelia Burns, Sebastian Gregory

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The Elephant Princess is an Australian children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in 2008. The series is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions. A second and final season began screening in 2011. The series revolves around a suburban Australian teenager, who discovers she is the heir to the throne of Manjipoor, a fictional Indian kingdom.

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Summary

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Alex Wilson thinks she is an average suburban girl living in Melbourne, until her 16th birthday when exotic visitor, Kuru, shows up in her backyard with a magical elephant, Anala. He informs her she is the heir to the throne of the magical Indian kingdom of Manjipoor. With his help, the reluctant princess will master her magic powers and defend her royal inheritance against her devious cousin, Vashan, whilst balancing the pull of both worlds to find her true destiny. In the second and final season, Alex and her family have moved to the Gold Coast. Her friend Amanda has followed her there, where they plan to find a new drummer for their band. Meanwhile, in Manjipoor, Diva has returned to take over Manjipoor and learn the secrets of The Book.

Main characters

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  • Emily Robins as Alexandra "Alex" Wilson (seasons 1–2), Alex is the main protagonist of this series and the princess of Manjipoor. Sometimes she sleeps in, she is messy now and again and sometimes forgets to do her homework. In other words, she is a normal teenage girl, living in a very normal suburb. Alex is sometimes short tempered and carefree but is still a loyal person. Ask her what she really wants in life, and she'll say she wants her band to be big!
  • Miles Szanto as Kuru (seasons 1–2), is Alex's faithful servant who always tries to protect her. He was sent from Manjipoor along with Anala to teach Alex about her magical powers and preparing her to become a princess. At first he did not really fit in well but he soon adjusted to Earth. At the end of series one he moved back to Manjipoor.
  • Maddy Tyers as Amanda (seasons 1–2), is Alex's fashion obsessed best friend. Like Alex she is one of the lead singers of the band. At first when Alex told her and JB her secret, because they saw Anala, they thought that she was joking. But when she proved it to them by doing a magic trick with a lot of bunnies they believed her. She falls for Taylor in season two when they go to the Gold Coast of Australia and become a band.
  • Sebastian Gregory as JB (season 1), who was best friends and band mates with Alex and Amanda. He can be described as desperate and girl crazy. He is not mentioned in season two.
  • Richard Brancatisano as Caleb (season 2), is Alex's love interest in series two. At first he tries to flirt with her but she finds it annoying. But soon she spends time with him, being that she visits Majipoor a lot and he works there. Soon the two develop a bond forming an up and down relationship with so much drama in it.
  • Eka Darville as Taylor (season 2), is a close friend of Alex and Amanda. When he discovered Alex's secret he almost had the same reactions as Amanda and JB. But he was okay with is. He is Amanda's boyfriend and plays the drums in their band. He is very caring and a loyal friend. He appeared in all episodes of season two.
  • Brett Climo as Omar (season 1), is real father of Alex.
  • Supporting characters

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  • Georgina Haig as Zamira (season 2), is Caleb's younger sister and a childhood friend of Kuru's. She takes an instant dislike to Alex because she believes that her mother was killed by Alex's mother. In the end it was discovered that Diva was the murderer.
  • Damien Bodie as Vashan (season 1), is Alex's evil minded cousin. He has tried a variety of ways to destroy Alex or take away the transporting jewel from Anala. He would taunt Alex a lot in season one. At the end of the season when Diva was in strong power he ended up losing all of his. He does not return in season two.
  • Emelia Burns as Diva (seasons 1–2), was Vashan's "assistant" in season one. At the final battle she revealed that she was a 600-year-old witch to Vashan and the others by using her powers on them. When she learns that her magic gives her great power, she threatens Alex's rule of Manjipoor.
  • Liam Hemsworth as Marcus (season 1), was Alex's former crush and boyfriend in season one. He joined Alex's band and adjusted well into it. But Kuru took an instant dislike to him as Alex and his relationship was near the end of it. Even though Marcus is caring and thoughtful, he would always get jealous and suspicious of Kuru. That is what lead to his and Alex's break up. He was not mentioned in season two or after his departure from the show.
  • Alexandra Park as Veronica (season 2)
  • DVD releases

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    The complete first and second series has been released in three volumes, although the complete season one and two has been released too.

    International broadcasts

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  •  Uruguay Paraguay Argentina Mexico Venezuela Colombia Peru: "Alexandra, La Princesa del Rock", Nickelodeon Latin America.
  •  Australia: "The Elephant Princess", Network Ten
  •  Brazil: "Alexandra, a Princesa do Rock", Nickelodeon Latin America (Portuguese).
  •  Belgium: "The Elephant Princess", Ketnet
  •  Bulgaria: "Принцесата на слоновете" BTV Comedy
  •  Canada: "The Elephant Princess", Family Channel.
  •  Chile: "Alexandra,La Princesa del Rock", Nickelodeon Latin America and Megavisión
  •  CIS: "Принцесса слонов", Carousel International and Nickelodeon Russia
  •  Finland: "Elefanttiprinsessa" YLE Areena
  •  France: "Son Altesse Alex" Gulli, Nickelodeon (France)
  •  Germany: "Elephant Princess – Zurück nach Manjipoor" (1. season) & "Elephant Princess – Die Rettung von Manjipoor" (2. season) ZDF
  •  Romania: "Printesa din Taramul Elefantilor", Nickelodeon (Romania).
  •  Hungary: "Elefánt hercegnő", Nickelodeon (Hungarian).
  •  India: "The Elephant Princess", Disney Channel India.
  •  Israel: "Nesichath HaPilim", Israeli kids channel.
  •  Italy: "Elephant Princess"
  •  Mexico: Alexandra: La Princesa del Rock, Canal 5, Nickelodeon Latin America
  •  Netherlands: "The Elephant Princess", Z@PP
  •  Pakistan: "The Elephant Princess", Nickelodeon Pakistan
  •  Poland: "Księżniczka z Krainy Słoni", Nickelodeon Poland
  •  Portugal: "A Princesa Elefante", SIC and Nickelodeon (Portugal).
  •  South Africa: "The Elephant Princess" Nickelodeon (Africa)/DStv
  •  Sweden: "Elefantprinsessan", SVT Barnkanalen, Nickelodeon.
  •  United Kingdom: "The Rock Princess" (Previously "The Elephant Princess"), Nickelodeon UK.
  •  United States: "The Elephant Princess", Primo TV.
  •  Vietnam: "Nàng công chúa bí ẩn" HTV3 Vietnam
  •  Spain: "La princesa elefante", Disney Channel Spain.
  •  Sri Lanka: "Hasthi Kumariya", TV Derana
  • References

    The Elephant Princess Wikipedia