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In November of 2000, Kids Central in Singapore began airing the series in English.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010417122038/http://kidscentral.mediacorptv.com:80/tv/spotlight/nov/lazenca.htm Kids Central > In the Spotlight > Lazenca] Retrieved 14 Jun '18.</ref> It also aired the following year in South Africa.<ref>[http://dokebiclub.blogspot.com/2009/11/daum-tv-opening-song-of-lazenca-to-boy.html?showComment=1289848308366#c7780391663410167213 Daum tv팟 - opening song of Lazenca - To Boy From Sun] Retrieved 14 Jun '18.</ref> Information regarding who produced this dub is not currently available.
In November of 2000, Kids Central in Singapore began airing the series in English.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010417122038/http://kidscentral.mediacorptv.com:80/tv/spotlight/nov/lazenca.htm Kids Central > In the Spotlight > Lazenca] Retrieved 14 Jun '18.</ref> It also aired the following year in South Africa.<ref>[http://dokebiclub.blogspot.com/2009/11/daum-tv-opening-song-of-lazenca-to-boy.html?showComment=1289848308366#c7780391663410167213 Daum tv팟 - opening song of Lazenca - To Boy From Sun] Retrieved 14 Jun '18.</ref> Information regarding who produced this dub is not currently available.


No known English-language home video releases of the series are known to exist. Nor are there any clips of the dub available online.
No English-language home video releases of the series are known to exist. Nor are there any clips of the dub available online.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:19, 19 June 2018

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Status: Lost

Lazenca (also known as, Soul Frame Lazenca) is a 13 episode South Korean animated series by Seoul Movie and Coco Enterprise. The show aired on the cable channel Tooniverse between November 1997 and February 1998. Lazenca was produced for KRW 2.2 billion, what was then the highest amount spent on a Korean animated series.

In November of 2000, Kids Central in Singapore began airing the series in English.[1] It also aired the following year in South Africa.[2] Information regarding who produced this dub is not currently available.

No English-language home video releases of the series are known to exist. Nor are there any clips of the dub available online.

References