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The Little Prince is a stereoscopic computer-animated children's television series inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's novel of the same name that began broadcast in late 2010. The series was produced by Method Animation and the Saint-Exupéry-d'Agay Estate Production, LPPTV, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Fabrique d'Images, DQ Entertainment and ARD, in participation with France Télévisions, WDR, Rai Fiction, Télévision Suisse Romande and satellite operator SES S.A.

It was produced by Aton Soumache, Alex Vonarb, Dimitri Rassam and Cedric Pilot, co-produced by Jean-Marie Musique, Christine Parisse and Tapaas Chakravarti, and developed for television by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patelliere with Romain Van Leimt. Main character creation and adaptation was done by Bertrand Catignol, with art direction by Gabriel Villate and Pierre-Alain Chartier. Storyboard supervision was done by Augusto Zanovello and Jean Charles Andre, and script edition by Christel Gonnard. The original score for the series was composed, orchestrated and arranged by Frederic Talgorn, and performed by WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln.

The series aired in over 150 markets around the world. It was distributed as 36 mini-movies, each encompassing an individual story line, as well as 78 half hour episodes, where those story arcs are split into multiple parts. An English version, created by Ocean Productions, began airing in Canada on TVO on November 6, 2011. It also began airing on Knowledge Network on January 8, 2012. In Australia, it began airing on ABC3 on August 19, 2012. In the United States, the series launched alongside Primo TV on January 16, 2017. The series is also officially available online, via media partners, on YouTube.

Cast[]

Character Actor
The Little Prince
Aidan Drummond
The Fox
Brian Drummond
The Rose
Sarah Edmondson
The Snake
Paul Dobson
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Princess Feng
Kira Tozer
File:Zephyr (The Little Prince, 2010).png
Zephyr
Amitai Marmorstein
File:Prince Huang (The Little Prince, 2010).png
Prince Huang
Ian Hanlin
File:Shin-Joh (The Little Prince, 2010).png
Shin-Joh
Alistair Abell
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Oddzn'End
Jonathan Love

International versions[]

Language Title Channels
Arabic الأمير الصغير Jeem TV (formerly)
Bulgarian Малкият принц BNT 1 (formerly)
Catalan El Petit Príncep Super3 (formerly)
Czech
(ČT2)
Malý princ ČT2 (formerly)
Czech
(Minimax)
Malý princ Minimax (formerly)
Danish Den Lille Prins Nickelodeon (formerly)
TV2 (formerly)
Viaplay
Dutch De Kleine Prins RTL 7 (formerly)
RTL 8 (formerly)
Ketnet (formerly)
Faroese Tann lítli prinsurin Kringvarp Føroya (formerly)
Finnish Pikku prinssi Nickelodeon (formerly)
C More Juniori (formerly)
Viaplay (formerly)
French Le Petit Prince France 3 (formerly)
Télé-Quebec (formerly)
TVM (formerly)[2]
Georgian პატარა პრინცი Rustavi 2 (formerly)
German Die Kleine Prinz Das Erste (formerly)
WDR (formerly)
hr-Fernsehen (formerly)
KiKA (formerly)
ORF 1 (formerly)
Greek Ο Μικρός Πρίγκιπας[3] ETI (formerly)
EPT2 (formerly)
Hebrew הנסיך הקטן[4] Arutz HaYeladim (formerly)
Logi (formerly)
Hungarian
(Minimax)
A kis hereg Minimax (formerly)
Hungarian
(M2)
A kis hereg M2 (formerly)
Icelandic Litli prinsinn RÚV (formerly)
Italian Il piccolo principe[5] Rai 3 (formerly)
Rai 2 (formerly)
Rai Yoyo (formerly)
Korean 어린 왕자 Tooniverse (formerly)
Norwegian Den lille prinsen[6] Nickelodeon (formerly)
TV2 (formerly)
Viaplay
Persian ماجراهای شازده کوچولو direct-to-video
SorenVHS
Portuguese (Brazil) O Pequeno Príncipe Discovery Kids (formerly)[7]
Portuguese (Portugal) O Principezinho[8] RTP2 (formerly)
SIC K (formerly)
Zig Zag Play
Romanian Micul prinț Minimax (formerly)
Russian Маленький принц Karusel (formerly)
STS (formerly)
Scottish Gaelic Am Prionnsa Beag BBC Alba (formerly)
Serbian Mali Princ Minimax (formerly)[9]
Slovene Mali princ Minimax (formerly)
Spanish (Latin America) El principito Discovery Kids (formerly)[10]
Spanish (Spain) El principito Disney Channel (formerly)
Swedish Den lille prinsen Nickelodeon (formerly)
TV4 (formerly)
Viaplay
Turkish Küçük Prens MinikaGO (formerly)
Ukrainian Маленький принц Pixel TV (formerly)

Language Title Channels
Estonian Väike prints TV3 (formerly)
Latvian Mazais princis TV3 (formerly)
Lithuanian Mažasis princas TV3 (formerly)

Language Title Channels
Cantonese 小王子 TVB Pearl (formerly)[11]

References[]

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