Nanook's Great Hunt (French: La Grande Chasse de Nanook) is a 1996 animated series of 26 episodes. It was co-produced by Elma Animation, Medver International Inc., [1] and TF1, in association with Mediatoon. [2] The series was created and produced by Serge Rosenzweig; the directors were Franck Bourgeron, Marc Perret, and Stéphane Roux; the executive producers were Paul Rozenberg, Dana Hastier, and Lyse Lafontaine; the writers were Françoise Charpiat, Sophie Decroisette and Serge Rosenzweig; music was by Xavier Cobo and Michaël Dune. [3] The series first aired in France on Wednesday September 3, 1997, on TF1's TF! Jeunesse. [4] It also aired in Canada in French on Mondays at 8 pm on Télétoon, [5] and in English on Teletoon on Thursdays at 4:55 pm. [6] A 70-minute special titled Nanook: le grand combat/Nanook - The Great Combat was produced in 1996 as well. The special was directed by Gérald Fleury. [7]
In February 2000, APTN (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network) started airing Nanook on Saturday mornings in Inuktitut. It was the first animated series to be aired in Nunavik dialects. [8]
From Mediatoon's press flyer: "A boy's journey into manhood through his quest to find his missing father... Set in the harsh landscape of the Canadian Arctic, this enchanting tale evolves around Nanook, a twelve-year-old Inuit boy, who embarks upon a journey to find his missing father, undertaking the challenge of hunting down the mythical bear, Suaq Nanok." [9]
A total of 26 episodes of 26 minutes were produced, plus a 70-minute special titled Nanook - The Great Combat. [9] Currently the first two episodes are available for free at eToon on Dailymotion. [10] [11] A list of the French title of the episodes is available at Planète Jeunesse.
Nanook was voiced by Charles Pestel in the French version and Evie Mark in the Nunavik version. [8]
Nanook's Great Hunt (French: La Grande Chasse de Nanook) is a 1996 animated series of 26 episodes. It was co-produced by Elma Animation, Medver International Inc., [1] and TF1, in association with Mediatoon. [2] The series was created and produced by Serge Rosenzweig; the directors were Franck Bourgeron, Marc Perret, and Stéphane Roux; the executive producers were Paul Rozenberg, Dana Hastier, and Lyse Lafontaine; the writers were Françoise Charpiat, Sophie Decroisette and Serge Rosenzweig; music was by Xavier Cobo and Michaël Dune. [3] The series first aired in France on Wednesday September 3, 1997, on TF1's TF! Jeunesse. [4] It also aired in Canada in French on Mondays at 8 pm on Télétoon, [5] and in English on Teletoon on Thursdays at 4:55 pm. [6] A 70-minute special titled Nanook: le grand combat/Nanook - The Great Combat was produced in 1996 as well. The special was directed by Gérald Fleury. [7]
In February 2000, APTN (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network) started airing Nanook on Saturday mornings in Inuktitut. It was the first animated series to be aired in Nunavik dialects. [8]
From Mediatoon's press flyer: "A boy's journey into manhood through his quest to find his missing father... Set in the harsh landscape of the Canadian Arctic, this enchanting tale evolves around Nanook, a twelve-year-old Inuit boy, who embarks upon a journey to find his missing father, undertaking the challenge of hunting down the mythical bear, Suaq Nanok." [9]
A total of 26 episodes of 26 minutes were produced, plus a 70-minute special titled Nanook - The Great Combat. [9] Currently the first two episodes are available for free at eToon on Dailymotion. [10] [11] A list of the French title of the episodes is available at Planète Jeunesse.
Nanook was voiced by Charles Pestel in the French version and Evie Mark in the Nunavik version. [8]