Aglaé and Sidonie (partially found early episodes of French children's TV show; 1969): Difference between revisions
Haliey Rain (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Haliey Rain (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
[[File:Aglae et sidonie vinyl cover 1969.jpg|frame|alt=Cover featuring an image from the show. It shows the farm, and the rooster, the pig and the goose in front of it. Text : top : bande originale du feuilleton télévisé Les aventures d'Aglaé et Sidonie bottom : Adaptation et chansons : Andre Joanny Musique : Pierre Arvay Un livre disque: "le petit menestrel' editions Lucien Ades|Vinyl cover of the first 33 turn of Aglaé et Sidonie]] | [[File:Aglae et sidonie vinyl cover 1969.jpg|frame|alt=Cover featuring an image from the show. It shows the farm, and the rooster, the pig and the goose in front of it. Text : top : bande originale du feuilleton télévisé Les aventures d'Aglaé et Sidonie bottom : Adaptation et chansons : Andre Joanny Musique : Pierre Arvay Un livre disque: "le petit menestrel' editions Lucien Ades|Vinyl cover of the first 33 turn of Aglaé et Sidonie]] | ||
=== List of lost episodes | === List of lost episodes === | ||
(Some episodes have had different titles across various audio records, television reruns, and VHS and DVD re-releases.) | (Some episodes have had different titles across various audio records, television reruns, and VHS and DVD re-releases.) |
Revision as of 14:34, 9 June 2024
Aglaé et Sidonie is a French animated television series consisting of 65 five-minute episodes. Created by André Joanny, it premiered on January 27, 1969, on the first channel of ORTF in the children's program Émissions pour la jeunesse. The show was also broadcast in color on the second channel as part of the program Colorix.[1] The series was not translated into other languages and was only exported to French-speaking countries.
The animation is created using stop-motion with articulated figurines, similar to the animation style of The Magic Roundabout. For close-up shots, real puppets were used. The series, aimed at a young audience, was very popular in France.
Plot
The story follows the adventures of two friends, Aglaé the pig and Sidonie the goose, on a farm. The fox, Croquetou, is the antagonist who frequently tries to get close to the two girls using disguises and various tricks.
The plots of the episodes are very short, simple, and quickly resolved.
Each episode includes a musical number, featuring one of the characters singing about the situation they are facing. Sometimes, the series has an educational aspect, offering moral lessons to the viewers or teaching them about life on the farm.
Incident
One year after Aglaé et Sidonie debuted, a fire broke out in the lab where the film reels for the first season were stored.[2] The fire destroyed everything in the lab, including the first 13 episodes of the series.. The context, or exact date of the fire is unknown. There is no known copy of said episodes. The only remaining record of these episodes is a 33 RPM record released by Adès in 1969, which includes four episodes from the first season, (episodes 1, 3, 5, 8) including the one where Aglaé et Sidonie meet.[3] The plot of these four episodes is known from the book included with the disc.
List of lost episodes
(Some episodes have had different titles across various audio records, television reruns, and VHS and DVD re-releases.)
- Les Malheurs d'Aglaé et Sidonie (included on audio disc)
- Une mauvaise rencontre
- Croquetou se déguise (included on audio disc)
- Le Fer à friser
- Un curieux repas (included on audio disc)
- La Déception de Croquetou
- Une nombreuse famille (Une famille nombreuse, Une famille trop nombreuse)
- Maître Cadichon (Le Problème) (included on audio disc)
- La Ruse de Croquetou
- Aglaé a disparu
- Le Rêve d'Aglaé
- Le Panier percé
- Voyage dans la lune
Episodes made after these ones are able to be found online