The Owl (TV series)
The Owl, also known as La Chouette in French,[2] is a series of short CGI-animated episodes for children's television. The series features the eponymous Owl, pink in color, and with blue feet that "float" below his body. Each of the minute-long fifty-two episodes centers on the Owl attempting to overcome unfortunate circumstances (sometimes created by his negative attitude and antisocial behavior), but end in his demise by his various appendages and body being dispensed of in unusual or comical ways. The series also feature a surrealistic world with floating objects, exploding apples, etc.
The Owl | |
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Genre | Comedy[1] |
Created by | Alexandre So |
Directed by | Alexandre So |
Theme music composer | Low Entertainment |
Opening theme | "Opening" |
Ending theme | "Ending" |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | Not language specific |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 1.05 minutes |
Production companies | Studio Hari France Télévisions |
Distributor | France Télévisions Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | France 3 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 2006 – 2007 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | The Owl & Co |
List of episodes
- Windy
- The Ant
- Bubbles
- The Woodpecker
- The Lightning
- Roller Coaster
- Bat Owl
- The Pigeons
- Apple Storm
- Gluttony
- The Sticky Caterpillar
- The Stork
- The Race
- Squirrel Thief
- Puppets
- The Tyre Swing
- The Bees
- Badminton
- Spider Time
- The Magpie
- Christmas Small Boxes
- Trampoline
- Surveillance
- Space Owl
- The Kite
- Break Dance
- Chewing Gum
- The Sloth
- Boomerang
- Master Crow
- Sheep
- The Bugging Parrot
- The Cardinal
- The Mosquito
- The Xhaolin Frog
- Monkey Musician
- The Dung Beetle
- The Pinball
- The Fireflies
- The Elevator
- The Prop Tree
- Chameleon
- Ball Trap
- Child's Play
- Living Nature
- The Dream
- The Fly
- Flying Saucer
- Christmas Present
- The Giraffe
- Fireworks
- The Party
Specials (French only)
- Extra: Concert for Owl and Orchestra (2011)
- Extra: Christmas in Knock (2010)
- Extra: Kermesse in Branches (2011)
- Extra: The Carnival Queen (2011)
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