Gawayn

Gawayn is a 2009 French-Italian-Belgian-Portuguese-Swiss-Canadian animated television series created and designed by Jan Van Rijsselberge. It is produced by Alphanim, Gaumont Animation and Mondo TV, and the series has been translated into different languages. The title of the show refers to King Arthur's nephew Gawain.[1] As of April 2012, Gawayn has been shown on the Starz Kids & Family cable network. It was also the first Alphanim-produced cartoon to get dubbed in Japanese.

Gawayn
Intertitle
Created byJan Van Rijsselberge
Developed byPeter Saisselin
Directed byLuc Vinciguerra (season 1)
Christophe Pittet (season 2)
Voices ofChristopher Hespel
Dominique Wagner
Laetitia Liénart
David Scarpuzza
Cathy Ming-Jung
Mathieu Moreau
Emmanuel Liénart
Gauthier de Fauconval
Theme music composerHans Helewaut
ComposerHans Helewaut
Country of origin
  • France
  • Italy (season 1)
  • Belgium (Season 1)
  • Portugal
  • Switzerland (season 1)
  • Canada (season 2)
Original languagesItalian
French
English
Portuguese
Swiss
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes104
Production
Executive producersJean-Pierre Quanet (season 1)
Voyelle Acker (season 1)
Lucia Bolzoni (season 1)
Justine Huyhn Van Phuong (season 2)
Chantal Page (season 2)
Heath Kenny (season 2)
ProducersEve Baron
Christian Davin
Clément Calvet
Running time13 minutes(including commercials)
Production companiesGaumont Animation
Mondo TV (season 1)
France 3 (season 1)
Rai (season 1)
RTBF (season 1)
RTP (season 1)
SSR (season 1)
TSR (season 1)
Muse Entertainment (season 2)
Eurovision Animation (season 2)
Nelvana (season 1-2)
Release
Original networkFrance 3
Original release29 June 2009 (2009-06-29) 
March 30, 2013 (2013-03-30)

Synopsis

In the mystical city of Camelot, William is an optimistic knight-in-training who is devoted to his mentor, knight in gleaming armour, Sir Roderick. The complication starts when the evil Duke of Amaraxos shrinks Princess Gwendolyn and takes over the kingdom, so the friends accompanied with Elspeth, an apprentice sorceress and Xiao Long, a young sage-in-training from distant Asia, set off on an adventure to undo the terrible curse by finding The Great Book of Magic.[2]

Episodes

Season 1

#Title
1[3]"Never Cross Bridge[3]"
2[3]"Try, Try Again[3]"
3[3]"Play Date[3]"
4[3]"The Cuckoo Cook[3]"
5[3]"License To Knight[3]"
6[3]"As Hard As Snails[3]"
7[3]"A Pain in the Dragon[3]"
8[3]"Princess Rodericka[3]"
9[3]"Adventures in Dreamland[3]"
10[3]"Joust King[3]"
11[3]"Wedding Blues[3]"
12[3]"Fasten Your Seatbelts[3]"
13[3]"Acme Da Vinci[3]"
14[3]"Casino Quest[3]"
15[3]"A Quest for a Quest[3]"
16[3]"Happy Sword[3]"
17[3]"Armour Geddon[3]"
18[3]"The Curse[3]"
19[4]"Do The Knight Thing[4]"
20[4]"Monkey Business[4]"
21[4]"Ferocious Fairies[4]"
22[4]"Again, Again, And Again...[4]"
23[4]"All Aboard[4]"
24[4]"Vroom[4]"
25[4]"Hey, Where's My Gwenmobile[4]"
26[4]"Mr. Pants[4]"
27[4]"Dumped by the Duke[4]"
28[4]"Good Luck in Bad Luck Forest[4]"
29[4]"Secret of Roddy's Success[4]"
30[4]"Rexster-Quester[4]"
31[4]"The Witches of Weirdsville[4]"
32[4]"Bad News Travels Fast[4]"
33[4]"Evil R We[4]"
34[4]"Roddy's Big Idea[4]"
35[4]"Castle Spa[4]"
36[4]"Knight For Hire[4]"
37[4]"Cry Me A River[4]"
38[4]"Force of the Onion[4]"
39[4]"Home Sweet Home[4]"
40[5]"Doll Be Mine[5]"
41[5]"Bigger Brother[5]"
42[5]"Smashing Times[5]"
43[5]"My Name Is Pond... Percy Pond[5]"
44[5]"Trouble Ahead[5]"
45[5]"Over Due[5]"
46[5]"Quiz Show[5]"
47[5]"Love Trouble[5]"
48[5]"Maze Mates[5]"
49[5]"Along Came Spyder[5]"
50[5]"Knight Lighting[5]"
51[5]"The Way We Used To Be, Part 1[5]"
52[5]"The Way We Used To Be, Part 2[5]"

Production

The Series is originally going to be named "The Questers" in 2007. One series of 52 thirteen-minute episodes were produced by production companies Alphanim and Mondo TV France for the French TV Series: Sherlock Yack (Based on book series of Milan Jeunesse/Editions Milan) (2011), Lulu Vroumette (Based on book series of Magnard jewhesse) (2012-2013) and Marcus Level (2013). version and Mondo TV Italy for the Italian Version. The English version is also translated by Mondo TV France.[6] A second season has also been produced.

International broadcasts

Country[7] Channel Year
 ItalyRai 32010 –
 FranceFrance 3, Gulli19 August 2009 –
 AustraliaABC1 ABC3[8]14 January 2010 –
 CanadaCanadian Broadcasting Corporation2010 –
 SpainLa 2, Clan2009 -
 PortugalRTP 1, RTP 2, Canal Panda, Biggs2009 –
 BrazilDisney XD, Gloob2010 –
 United StatesStarz Kids & Family2012–2016
 PolandteleToon+11 November 2011 –
 HungaryM22012 -
  SwitzerlandTSR2010 –
 BelgiumRTBF2009 –
 PhilippinesNickelodeon Philippines3 August 2009 –
 SerbiaRTV130 September 2019 –
 GermanyKiKa, Das Erste17 August 2009 –
 MalaysiaNTV7August 2013 -
 NetherlandsNPO Zapp2010 -
 QatarJeemTV2014 -
 JapanDisney Channel Japan21 July 2014 -
 East TimorCartoon Network2014 -
 United Kingdom CBBC 24 June 2010
 Hong KongTVB Jade2018 -

References

  1. "Hawayn Premiere". Teletoon France. 2009. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  2. "ABC3 Program-Gawayn". Australian Broadcasting Company. 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  3. "Gawayn Episodes Page 1". BCDB.com. 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  4. "Gawayn Episodes Page 2". BCDB.com. 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  5. "Gawayn Episodes Page 3". BCDB.com. 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  6. "Gawayn at EBU". Eurovision Television. 2009. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  7. "Gawayn TV Series". Eurovision Television. 2009. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  8. "Gawayn Starts on ABC3". Throng.com.au. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
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