Fairy Tale Police Department | |
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Genre | Cartoon series |
Created by | Ron Isaak Leora Kamenetzky |
Written by | David Witt Stephen Davis David Evans Grant Fraser Kym Goldsworthy Simon Hopkinson Brendan Luno Michael Maurer Gabrielle Prendergast Phil Sanders Kier Shorey Steve J. Spears Rhett Walton Anthony Watt |
Directed by | David Evans Karl Zwicky |
Voices of |
Sarah Aubrey Maggie Dence Drew Forsythe Nick Jasprizza Rachel King Keith Scott |
Theme music composer | Clive Harrison |
Opening theme | "Fairy Tale Police Department" |
Ending theme | "Fairy Tale Police Department" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Clive Harrison |
Country of origin | Australia Germany |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ron Isaak Thorsten Wegener (for Victory) Cathrin Diez and Andre Kussmaul (co-executive producers) |
Producers | Rodney Whitham Christian Heuermann (for Victory) Leora Kamenetzky, Liran Talit, and Yehuda Talit (for Talit) |
Editors | Roger Grant Strutts Psyridis |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production companies |
Talit Communications Victory Media Group EM.TV & Merchandising AG Yoram Gross-EM.TV |
Original release | |
Network | Seven Network |
Release | 10 September 2001 2 December 2002 | –
Fairy Tale Police Department is an Australian-German animated series, produced by the company Yoram Gross-EM.TV in co-production with EM.TV & Merchandising AG, Victory Media Group, and Talit Communications. [1] It aired on Seven Network at various times. It offers a new perspective on classic fairy tales through the central characters Johnny Legend and Christine Anderson. They are magic police officers who restore balance to society. [2]
The series takes place in Fairy Tale Land, when a fairy tale is messed up, the cops, Johnny Legend and Christine Anderson come to fix it.
A 2006 review for the video release in The Daily Times called the animation "unimaginative and cheap-looking", and complained that the show focused too much on the detectives, in addition to its jokes. [4]
Fairy Tale Police Department | |
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Genre | Cartoon series |
Created by | Ron Isaak Leora Kamenetzky |
Written by | David Witt Stephen Davis David Evans Grant Fraser Kym Goldsworthy Simon Hopkinson Brendan Luno Michael Maurer Gabrielle Prendergast Phil Sanders Kier Shorey Steve J. Spears Rhett Walton Anthony Watt |
Directed by | David Evans Karl Zwicky |
Voices of |
Sarah Aubrey Maggie Dence Drew Forsythe Nick Jasprizza Rachel King Keith Scott |
Theme music composer | Clive Harrison |
Opening theme | "Fairy Tale Police Department" |
Ending theme | "Fairy Tale Police Department" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Clive Harrison |
Country of origin | Australia Germany |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ron Isaak Thorsten Wegener (for Victory) Cathrin Diez and Andre Kussmaul (co-executive producers) |
Producers | Rodney Whitham Christian Heuermann (for Victory) Leora Kamenetzky, Liran Talit, and Yehuda Talit (for Talit) |
Editors | Roger Grant Strutts Psyridis |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production companies |
Talit Communications Victory Media Group EM.TV & Merchandising AG Yoram Gross-EM.TV |
Original release | |
Network | Seven Network |
Release | 10 September 2001 2 December 2002 | –
Fairy Tale Police Department is an Australian-German animated series, produced by the company Yoram Gross-EM.TV in co-production with EM.TV & Merchandising AG, Victory Media Group, and Talit Communications. [1] It aired on Seven Network at various times. It offers a new perspective on classic fairy tales through the central characters Johnny Legend and Christine Anderson. They are magic police officers who restore balance to society. [2]
The series takes place in Fairy Tale Land, when a fairy tale is messed up, the cops, Johnny Legend and Christine Anderson come to fix it.
A 2006 review for the video release in The Daily Times called the animation "unimaginative and cheap-looking", and complained that the show focused too much on the detectives, in addition to its jokes. [4]