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The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012 TV series)

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Directed by
  
Jean-Luc François

Country of origin
  
France, Belgium, Japan

No. of episodes
  
52

First episode date
  
17 November 2012

Director
  
Jean-Luc François

Networks
  
Composer(s)
  
No. of seasons
  
2

Running time
  
approx. 22–23 minutes

Program creator
  
Hadrien Soulez Larivière

Genre
  
Historical fantasy

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The Mysterious Cities of Gold (French: Les Mystérieuses Cités d'or) is a Japanese-French–Belgian animated series. It is the sequel to the Japanese-French 1982 TV series of the same name. The English version premiered on Kix on November 9, 2013. Fabulous Films released it on DVD and Blu-ray on February 17, 2014 in the UK. In 2016 a second season was made and released in France.

Contents

Season 1

  • Episodes 1 and 2 were shown on 9 November 2013 as a premiere double bill edition. They were repeated on 11 November 2013 and 12 November 2013 at 6pm on Kix (UK and Ireland) before continuing on a daily basis every weekday until the end of the series. All 26 episodes were written in the United Kingdom by John Hambley and directed in the United Kingdom by Brian Cosgrove and Richard Williams (animator).
  • Characters

    The main cast of the series includes:

  • Esteban – An orphan who was rescued at sea as a baby twelve years ago by the Spanish navigator Mendoza. He wears one of the two sun medallions. He dreams of adventure and is extremely impulsive. Esteban has a fear of heights which is confounded by the people of Barcelona who believe him to be the "Child of the Sun" and hoist him up high at the port to call out the sun to aid the departing ships. He joins the Spaniards in their search for one of The Seven Cities of Gold in the New World, hoping to find his father.
  • Zia – The daughter of an Inca high priest. She was kidnapped from Peru five years ago, when she was seven, by the Spanish invaders and given as a present to the Queen of Spain for her daughter, Princess Margarita. She met Esteban when she was kidnapped by Mendoza for Governor Pizarro who wanted her to read the golden quipu. Zia wears a sun medallion like Esteban's, with an interlocking sun and moon disc.
  • Tao – The last living descendant of the sunken empire of Mu. He lived alone on the Galápagos Islands following the death of his father. Initially he is evasive of the others' company when they wash up on his island, but when the ship Solaris was revealed he joined them on their journey.
  • Mendoza – A Spaniard, navigator for the Spanish fleet. He rescued a young Esteban from a shipwreck during one of his voyages. An experienced sailor, a proficient navigator and a master swordsman, Mendoza places himself in the role of a leader. It is not always clear, however, where his loyalties lie and he is often at odds with the other characters. He is accompanied by two mercenaries: Sancho and Pedro. Mendoza has spent many years searching for information about the Mysterious Cities of Gold, which eventually led him to the sun medallions — one of which he took from Esteban when rescuing him for safe keeping.
  • Video game

    A video game called The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths for Windows (available on Steam), Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and iOS based on the show was published by Ynnis Interactive.

    Reception

    The show was well received by Starburst.

    References

    The Mysterious Cities of Gold (2012 TV series) Wikipedia