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Flatmania is a French-Canadian animated television series, which is based on a visual style created by Anne-Caroline Pandolfo and Isabelle Simler and produced by Method Animation, Futurikon and Vivatoon with the participation of Disney Televisions France, YTV, SRC, and France 3, The series is about a teenager named Vincent who gets transported into the Flatmania (a series of magazines) paper world. During each adventure, Vincent and Kyu arrive on a latest magazine and must find a rift that will send them to the next magazine.
Flatmania | |
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Created by |
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Developed by | Prakash Topsy |
Opening theme | Take Me There, sung by Anggun |
Country of origin | France Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Philippe Delarue Aton Soumache |
Production companies | Method Animation Futurikon Vivatoon |
Original release | |
Network | France 3 (France) YTV (Canada) |
Release | 2004 2008 | –
Characters
edit- Vincent (voiced by Oliver Grainger) - The lead character.
- Kyu (voiced by Eleanor Noble) - A cute friend.
Art style
editThe characters in Flatmania are animated as two-dimensionally flat, so when they turn around or are seen from the side, will appear to be paper. The style was re-used in another Futurikon series, Pop Secret.[citation needed]
Television airing
editThe series is first premiered on France 3 in France. Internationally, the series is aired on Animania TV in the United States, YTV and SRC in Canada, ABC Kids in Australia, Pop in the UK, Rai Gulp in Italy, Nickelodeon in Germany, ZigZap in Poland and Happy TV in Serbia.