The Little Witches
| The Little Witches | |
|---|---|
| Les Petites Sorcières | |
| Genre | Comedy Fantasy |
| Created by | Jean-Yves Raimbaud |
| Directed by | Eunice Alvarado-Ellis |
| Composer(s) | Claude Sitruk |
| Country of origin | France Spain |
| Original language(s) | French |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 26 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Xavier Picard Marcelle Ponti |
| Producer(s) | Gaspard de Chavagnac Antoni D'Ocon |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Millésime Productions TF1 D'Ocon Films |
| Distributor | TF1 International (Worldside) D'Ocon Films (Spain) |
| Release | |
| Original network | TF1 |
| Original release | September 3, 1997 – July 31, 1999 |
| External links | |
| [{{#property:P856}} Website] | |
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The Little Witches (Les Petites Sorcières) is a Franco-Spanish animated television series in 26 26-minute episodes, created by Jean-Yves Raimbaud and Christian Masson. The show is broadcast between September 3, 1997[1] and July 31, 1999[2] on TF1 in the program TF! Jeunesse.
Plot
Sherilyn, an experienced magician, teaches three little witches to use magic to do good deeds. But, the town of City Base is under threat from a shameless man, Walt Street, who desires wealth and power. Fortunately, the little witches are there to thwart his plans.
Characters
- Sherylin: a 150-year-old witch but she only looks 25. She trains the Little Witches.
- Chloe: 12 years old, the oldest of the Little Witches. She is very serious and helps Sherylin.
- Marie: 10 years old, is renowned for her pranks.
- Lulu: 7 years old and the youngest of the Little Witches. She is unable to lie.
- Zipo: 16 years old, is the best friend of the Little Witches. He's an electronics whiz.
- Walt Street: City Base's public enemy.
- Mamie Doll: Walt's mother.
- Vikki Venom: hatches new schemes for Walt.
- Artie: Walt's muscular driver and sidekick.
- Professor Lem: Walt's science advisor. He is completely mad.
Episodes
- Tarantula Trouble
- Flower Power
- The Saint Valentine's Day Disaster
- The Singing Snake
- The Book Worms
- The Manic Magic of Magnus the Mad
- Stormy Weather for Walt!
- All That Glitters
- A Tale of Two Arties
- Waltie the Kid
- Game Over!
- Smogmobile Blues
- The Ghosthunter's Ball
- The Seeds of Wrath!
- The Witch of the Year
- Moon Madness
- Unlucky Numbers!
- Kidnapped
- The Spy with Four Legs!
- Captain Ripoff's Gold
- Pet Problems!
- Lovestruck Lem
- The Time Trap!
- A wish for the genie!
- Lulu in Mirrorland
In other languages
- German: Vier Hexen gegen Walt Street
- Spain: Aprendices de Bruja
References
- ↑ "walt-se-plante". inatheque.ina.fr. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
- ↑ "annabelle-et-les-mechants". inatheque.ina.fr. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
External links
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- French children's animated fantasy television series
- 1997 French television series debuts
- 1999 French television series endings
- 1990s French animated television series
- French-language television shows
- French animated television series
- 1997 Spanish television series debuts
- 1990s Spanish television series
- Spanish children's animated comedy television series
- Spanish children's animated fantasy television series
