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{{InfoboxLost|title=<center>Pim Wright</center>|image=PIM.jpg|imagecaption=Promotional poster of the show|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>}} | {{InfoboxLost | ||
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'''''Pim Wright''''' (commonly known as '''''Pim''''') was an animation cartoon series produced by PMMP<ref>[http://pmmp.fr/ PMMP (Philippe Mounier Marketing Production).] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> and TF1, with Hahn Shin Corporation, RG Prince and Pipangai<ref name=":0">[http://coeursderequins.free.fr/Pim/ Cœurs-de-Requins.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref><ref>[http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-1572-pim.html Planète Jeunesse.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> working on the animation, which aired on TF1, TF! Jeunesse and IDF1, while in South Korea, it aired on KBS in 1999.<ref>[https://blog.naver.com/kbrkjs/50116030910 kbrkjs on NAVER.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref><ref>[http://sulfur.pe.kr/tech/board.php?board=lyric&command=body&no=824 미만부.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref><ref>[http://kbatv.org/dept/dept_prof.asp?dcode=109 KBATV.ORG.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> The show originally ran in France between 1997-2003, and had a total of 104 episodes,<ref>[http://coeursderequins.free.fr/Pim/Langue/anglais.html Episodes (English) - Cœurs-de-Requins.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> featuring titular characters like Pim, Tomi and Newton, designed after vegetables and fruits in a village. The show also broadcasted in several other countries via their own dubs, such as in English, Spanish, German, and Arabic. | |||
While some information about the show were documented on Cœurs-de-Requins, clips/episodes of the show can be hard to find in either English dub or its original contemporary of the French broadcast (some examples were embedded on Cœurs-de-Requins's website,<ref>[http://coeursderequins.free.fr/Pim/Generiquevideos/index.html Credits and Clips - Cœurs-de-Requins.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> but have since long gone). That being said, some clips of the Arabic dub by Super M Productions, called "Pepper" [Arabic: فليفلة, Ful-ay-fil-a], can be [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%D9%81%D9%84%D9%8A%D9%81%D9%84%D8%A9+%D9%83%D8%B1%D8%AA%D9%88%D9%86 easy to find on YouTube]. (Said dub was broadcasted on channels like ART Teenz,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGo3_Ik7WA0 Arabic dub intro on ART Teenz.] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> Dubai 33 and Taha Kids TV in Lebanon) | |||
Danny Chang, composer of the show's music, did provide an background music track on his website.<ref>[https://www.developingcreativemusic.com/?ms_song=pim-wright Pim Wright - Developing Creative Music (Danny Chang)] Retrieved 06 Apr '22</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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|description1 =English trailer for Pim containg clips from Season 2. | |||
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|description2 =French Intro for Pim containg title card from Season 1, Episode 44. | |||
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|description1 =Arabic dub intro on TAHA Kids TV Lebanon. | |||
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|description2 =Arabic dub of Season 1, Episode 30. | |||
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|description3 =One of the uploaded clips from the Arabic dub. | |||
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|description4 =Korean intro (HQ audio). | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 23 December 2023
Pim Wright (commonly known as Pim) was an animation cartoon series produced by PMMP[1] and TF1, with Hahn Shin Corporation, RG Prince and Pipangai[2][3] working on the animation, which aired on TF1, TF! Jeunesse and IDF1, while in South Korea, it aired on KBS in 1999.[4][5][6] The show originally ran in France between 1997-2003, and had a total of 104 episodes,[7] featuring titular characters like Pim, Tomi and Newton, designed after vegetables and fruits in a village. The show also broadcasted in several other countries via their own dubs, such as in English, Spanish, German, and Arabic.
While some information about the show were documented on Cœurs-de-Requins, clips/episodes of the show can be hard to find in either English dub or its original contemporary of the French broadcast (some examples were embedded on Cœurs-de-Requins's website,[8] but have since long gone). That being said, some clips of the Arabic dub by Super M Productions, called "Pepper" [Arabic: فليفلة, Ful-ay-fil-a], can be easy to find on YouTube. (Said dub was broadcasted on channels like ART Teenz,[9] Dubai 33 and Taha Kids TV in Lebanon)
Danny Chang, composer of the show's music, did provide an background music track on his website.[10]
Gallery
References
- ↑ PMMP (Philippe Mounier Marketing Production). Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ Cœurs-de-Requins. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ Planète Jeunesse. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ kbrkjs on NAVER. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ 미만부. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ KBATV.ORG. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ Episodes (English) - Cœurs-de-Requins. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ Credits and Clips - Cœurs-de-Requins. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ Arabic dub intro on ART Teenz. Retrieved 06 Apr '22
- ↑ Pim Wright - Developing Creative Music (Danny Chang) Retrieved 06 Apr '22