List Of TV Series Based On French-language Comics
This is a list of TV series based on French-language comics, that is series and that are adaptations of Franco-Belgian comics, Francophone comics. TV series *Based on ''50 Nuances de Grecs'': ** ''50 Nuances de Grecs'' (2018) *Based on ''Achille Talon'': ** ''Walter Melon (TV series), Walter Melon'' (1998) *Based on ''Agrippine (comics), Agrippine'': ** ''Agrippine (TV series), Agrippine'' (2001) *Based on ''The Adventures of Alix, Alix'': ** ' (1999) *Based on ''Anatole Latuile'': ** '':fr:Anatole Latuile (série télévisée d'animation), Anatole Latuile'' (2018) *Based on ''Ariol'': ** ''Ariol (TV series), Ariol'' (2009) *Based on ''Arzach'': ** ' (2003) *Based on ''Asterix'' **''Asterix#Television_series, Dogmatix and the Indomitables'' (2021) **''Asterix and the Big Fight#Adaptation, Asterix and Obelix: The Big Fight'' (2025) *Based on ': ** ''Orson and Olivia'' (1993) *Based on ''Billy the Cat (Belgian comics), Billy the Cat'': ** ''Billy the Cat (TV series), Billy the Cat'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Les Blondes
''Les Blondes'' is a humorous cartoon strip, encapsulating many blonde stereotypes, often those relating to blondes' supposed stupidity. Creators * Script: Gérard Guéro * Drawings: Christian Paty ("Dzack") * Colourist: Yoann Guillo Characters * Vanessa : The strip's heroine. Rather dim, but good-natured, she is the stereotypical blonde. * Ophélie : Vanessa's friend, also blonde and equally dim. * Amandine : Vanessa's friend, blonde but not as stupid as Vanessa. She plays a lot of sport. * Kim : Vanessa's friend. Elle a les cheveux noirs et est Asiatique, souvent représentée dans son bureau. * Chloé : Vanessa's friend. Redhead. * Anne : Vanessa's friend. Brunette, wears glasses. * JPFK : Producer of TV game shows in which Vanessa and other blondes take part. * Le directeur (@the director): Vanessa's boss. Always grumbling, he regularly sends Vanessa to Human Resources when she is being stupid. * Jules : Vanessa's boyfriend. Collections # Volume 1 (2005) # Volu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Journey To The Heart Of The World
''Journey to the Heart of the World'' () is an animated series that ran from September 6, 1993 to 1994. It was based on the Franco-Belgian comic strip '' Corentin''. Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide, which also includes Saban Entertainment. Plot The series follows the travels of the best sailor in the world Cory Feldoe, who crossed the world far and wide in search of new lands, friends, and experiences. Cory's father was a sailor as well and died of mysterious circumstances. Cory never came to terms with his father's death. He continued in search of him. He decided to end his journey around the world when he found his father. Cast * Malcolm Robinson – Cory Feldoe * Andrea Bruce – Marie * Greta Pitush – Sarina * Gillian Gardner – Mademoiselle Giselle * Simon Prescott – Captain Touchet * Dave Mallow Dave Mallow (October 19, 1948 – March 11, 2025) was an American voice actor. Life and career Mallow w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Corentin (comics)
''Corentin'' is a comic strip, series of comics created by Belgians, Belgian artist Paul Cuvelier (1923–1978). Influenced by Robinson Crusoe, Cuvelier created the character of ''Corentin Feldoë'' in 1943. The character first appeared in a series of watercolors that Cuvelier made for his own family. Hergé, convinced of the merit of these watercolors, commissioned Cuvelier to do a series of comic strips. Thus, ''Corentin'' first made its appearance in ''Tintin (magazine), Tintin'' magazine on September 26, 1946. Originally, the final story was published in 1974, four years before Cuvelier's death. 42 years later, a new album was published, written by Jean Van Hamme. Story At the end of the 18th century, Corentin Feldoë, an orphan of Breton people, Breton origin, decides to flee the house of his uncle, an inveterate drunkard who has been abusing him. Corentin runs off to sea, only to be shipwrecked onto a desert island. Corentin befriends a gorilla named Belzébuth and a t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Adventures Of Grady Greenspace
''The Adventures of Grady Greenspace'' is a children's TV programme that was originally a French/Canadian programme called "Les Enquêtes de Chlorophylle" (roughly translated as "The Investigations of Chlorophylle"), which was co-produced by Damned Productions (Paris), la Société Française de Production, France 3, Productions Espace Vert (Montreal) and Logos Distributio and aired between 1992 and 199 The UK version was produced by Central Independent Television for ITV (CITV) from 1994 to 1995. The series was based on the character Chlorophylle created by Raymond Macherot and published by Le Lombard and was about a group of environmentally aware creatur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophylle
Chlorophylle is a Belgian comics series and Raymond Macherot's best known work, alongside '' Sibylline''. It is a fantasy comic about anthropomorphic forest animals, including the title character Chlorophylle, who is a dormouse. Description Chlorophylle is set in a European forest, more specifically in the animal kingdom of Coquefredouille. It's a world in itself and a mini anthropomorphic version of human society. All albums center around Chlorophylle, a dormouse who often has to solve problems and opponents who are much bigger than himself. The stories were originally set in a realistic natural environment, but after 1963 Macherot changed it to a more humanized animal world. Despite their cartoon animal appearance the stories were notable for their satirical edge. Characters * Chlorophylle: A red dormouse with a black circle around his eye. He is smart, generous and brave. * Minimum: A mouse and Chlorophylle's best friend. He is smaller and more obese than Chlorophylle. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cédric (comics)
Cédric is a Belgian comics series written by Raoul Cauvin, illustrated by :fr:Laudec, Laudec, and published by Dupuis. The comic is about the adventures of a young rascal, including his family and his school life. Cédric is a hero close to the hearts of all children, funny yet tender at the same time. Between the mistress, the school shrink, nosy parents, rowdy pals, an odious niece, and a temperamental girlfriend, Cédric finds it hard to keep his tranquility. For the better part of it, his grandfather is always at hand, be it when badly hit or to hit badly. Since 1989, 23 comics album, albums have been published by Dupuis. ''Cédric'' is one of the most popular French-language comics according to the list of best-selling new comics of the ACBD, with e.g. in 2006 alone, 288,900 albums, putting ''Cédric'' at the fourth spot. By 2008, ''Cédric'' had dropped to the 8th position, still selling around 273,000 copies that year. A series of animated cartoons based on the comic ha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carland Cross (TV Series)
''Carland Cross'' was a 1996 animated detective television series developed with the collaboration of Belgian, French and Canadian broadcasters. It spanned 26 episodes (each 26 minutes in length) and was based on the comics ''The Adventures of Carland Cross'', by Belgian natives Olivier Grenson and Michel Oleffe. Carland Cross tells the story of a fictional British private investigator specializing in curious and inexplicable cases. The series aired late 1996 under the French-language title ''Carland Coss'' and in other markets, such as Spanish, as ''Las aventuras de Carland Cross''. Of the 26 episodes, only 3 stories of the original print comic were used: 'The Golem', 'The Monster Under Sea' (The Tunnel), and 'The Mysteries of The Loch Ness'. Although the television series remains unknown in international television, the animated television series was a success in the late 1990s to early 2000s in European countries such as Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland. However, it ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carland Cross (character)
Carland Cross is a fictional character and the protagonist in the series of the same name. Created by Belgian author and illustrator Michel Oleffe and Olivier Grenson in late 1989, he made his first comic book appearance in 1990. He also went on to appear in a total of eight novels. His first fantasy story, ''Le Golem'', was later followed by further comic book publications. Due to the initial success of the character, the creators published in 1994 a series of four of the eight comics in the form of an animated series of 26 episodes simply called '' Carland Cross''. As with Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, he is a "private investigator" based in London in the 1930s. He specializes in curious, inexplicable cases, strange conspiracies and others. Life Early life Carland Cross is born in July 1893 in St Austell, Cornwall to Brian George Cross, the Lord Duvendon (an officer in the Indian Army) and Lady Millicent Mitchell. As a teenager, he first studied away from his parent ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Captain Biceps
''Captain Biceps'' is a French animated series based on the comics by Frederic Thebault and Philippe "Zep" Chappuis, available in 78 episodes of 8 minutes each (but has also been broadcast in 26 episodes of 24 minutes, by joining 3 separate episodes into one). The series is about a fighting superhero, very muscular but unintelligent, called Captain Biceps, assisted by his faithful companion, Genius, facing the villains to save Capitaleville from disaster. The series first aired on January 2, 2010 on France 3 France 3 () is a French free-to-air Public broadcasting, public television network. The second flagship network of France Télévisions, it broadcasts a wide range of general and specialized programming. France 3 is structured as a Region ... in France. It also aired on Starz Kids & Family in the United States. Characters *Captain Biceps - Captain Biceps has fists like steel. OK, for sure, he is really just a big kid. And it's true, he gets jealous: No one had bet ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boule Et Bill (2004 TV Series)
Boule et Bill is a televised French-language cartoon series produced in Canada (as a Canada-France co-production) in 2004. It is based on the popular Belgian comic Boule et Bill. It has aired on the channel Unis since 2015. It is the third animated adaptation, the first airing in the year 1960 on the channel Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française and the second airing in 2000 on the channel TFO. There is also a fourth TV series produced in 2006 that has aired on TOU.TV since 2014. It is distributed internationally be Dargaud Distribution, and copyrighted in 2004 by Dargaud-Marina and Bel Ombre Films and TéléTOON/TPS Jeunesse. It is a Tooncan XXIII Inc. production. Crew It is produced by Gaspard de Chavagnac and Paul Cadieux. It is co-produced by Patrick Dedieu. Administrative production by Judith Serfaty, assistant-produced by Ingrid Libercier and Jennifer Regent. It is directed by Francis Nielsen, with additional direction by Francois Sasseville-Dargaud-Marina and Carine ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boule Et Bill
''Boule et Bill'' (known in English as ''Billy & Buddy'') is a popular comics, comic, created in 1959 by Franco-Belgian comics, Belgian Comic book creator, writer-artist Jean Roba in collaboration with Maurice Rosy. In 2003, the artistic responsibility of the series was passed on to Roba's former assistant Laurent Verron. The stories center on a typical family: a man and his wife, their young son Boule and Bill the English Cocker Spaniel, cocker spaniel. History ''Boule et Bill'' first appeared in the Belgian comics magazine ''Spirou (magazine), Spirou'' on December 24, 1959. The ambition was to make a sort of European Peanuts. The debut was made in a so-called ''Spirou (magazine)#Rejuvenation in the 1960s and 1970s, mini-récit'' (mini-story), a story in 32 very small pages, printed on the inner spread of the magazine. Roba had until then mainly made illustrations for the magazine and had helped some other authors (including André Franquin), and now started with his own series. A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |