7.4 /10 1 Votes7.4
7.1/10 No. of episodes 13 Distributor Warner Bros Television First episode date 13 September 1997 Number of seasons 1 | 7.7/10 IMDb Country of origin FranceUnited States Running time 30 minutes Original network The WB (Kids WB) Final episode date 26 June 1998 Number of episodes 13 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original release September 13, 1997 – June 26, 1998 Cast Similar Detention, Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Isla, The Plucky Duck Show, Histeria!, Waynehead |
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The Legend of Calamity Jane is an American/French animated television series produced by Canal+ and France 3. The series followed the adventures of Calamity Jane in Deadwood, South Dakota. The episode "I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia" takes place during the opening of the Centennial Exposition, establishing the shows as being set in 1876. The series was gritty and had a very European animation style. It aired in France and Canada from 1997 to 1998 and in Portugal in 2002.
Contents
- The legend of calamity jane e01 p01 slip of the whip mp4
- Series run
- Production
- Main characters
- References

Series run

In the United States, three episodes were aired on The WB in 1997. The network gave the series heavy promotion, but they quietly pulled it from their line-up after only three weeks. No reason was ever given (although the show's violence was the most likely plausible explanation). It was stated on Warner Bros.' website that the show would return later in the year, and that Superman: The Animated Series would be filling in for its timeslot, but this proved to be untrue.
Production
Jennifer Jason Leigh was originally cast as the voice of Calamity Jane. However, two weeks before the show was to premiere, the producers decided to re-cast the role. Barbara Scaff got the part. None of the dialogue recorded by Leigh was used in the final show. However, due to the short notice, the promotional ads aired on the WB used the lines by Leigh.
Main characters
