The Insensitive Princess
La Princesse insensible | |
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Also known as | The Impassive Princess The Insensitive Princess[1] |
Genre | Fairy tale cartoon series |
Created by | Michel Ocelot |
Written by | Michel Ocelot |
Directed by | Michel Ocelot |
Voices of | Yves Arcanel |
Narrated by | Michel Ocelot |
Composer | |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Editor | Michèle Péju |
Running time | 4 minutes |
Production companies | Antenne 2 animation art graphique audiovisuel[2] |
Distributor | France Télévisions distribution (DVD-Video) |
Release | |
Original network | Antenne 2 |
Picture format | 16 mm colour film[3] |
Original release | December 21, 1983[4] |
The Insensitive Princess (French: La Princesse insensible)[1] is a 1983 French animated television series written and directed by Michel Ocelot.[3] The animation is a combination of cel and cutout animation (with the opening credits in silhouette animation) while the elaborate architectural style of the production design has been said to be reminiscent, through visual association, of Charles Perrault and Jean de La Fontaine's fairy tales;[5] like Ocelot's Les Trois Inventeurs before it and several episodes of the later Ciné si it takes place in a literary fairy-tale fantasy setting, specifically a palatial theater, which mixes the ornate styles of decoration and dress of the upper classes of both the time of the Ancien Régime and the belle époque and includes such fanciful technology as a baroque submarine, elements of outright fantasy such as dragons and such anachronisms as a reference to motorcycles.
It won first prize in its category at the 3rd Bourg-en-Bresse Animation Festival for Youth and the audience prize at the 6th Odense Film Festival.[1][3]
Plot[]
Episodes[]
- Le Prince dompteur (The Tamer Prince)
- Le Prince jardinier (The Gardener Prince)
- Le Prince à transformations (The Transforming Prince)
- Le Prince météorologue (The Meteorologist Prince)
- Le Prince sourcier (The Dowser Prince)
- Le Prince volant (The Flying Prince)
- Le Prince sous-marin (The Submarine Prince)
- Le Prince peintre (The Painter Prince)
- Le Prince décorateur (The Decorator Prince)
- Le Prince magicien (The Magician Prince)
- Le Prince qui fait semblant (The Pretending Prince)
- Le Prince artificier (The Pyrotechnist Prince)
- Le Prince écolier[4] (The Schoolboy Prince)
International broadcasts[]
Country | Title | Network |
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Argentina | La Princesa insensible | |
Mexico | La Princesa insensible | Once TV |
Israel | הנסיכה האדישה | Israeli Educational Television |
Portugal | A Princesa insensível[6] | Canal 1 |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Pilling, Jayne (2001). 2D and Beyond. Animation. Hove: RotoVision. p. 153. ISBN 2-88046-445-5.
- ^ Opening and ending credits of the series on the DVD released by France Télévisions distribution.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "La Princesse insensible". aaa production : animation art graphique audiovisuel (in French). 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-11-15. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
13 x 4' - 16 mm Couleur - 1983 - Version française
- ^ Jump up to: a b Gib' (2007-11-04). "La Princesse insensible". AnimeGuides. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
- ^ Taylor, Richard (1996). The Encyclopedia of Animation Techniques. Oxford: Focal Press. pp. 146–147. ISBN 0-240-51576-5.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Commentary on A Princesa insensível". YouTube. 2006-05-03. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
External links[]
- Extract from the first episode
- Translation of the theme song
- French children's animated fantasy television series
- 1983 French television series debuts
- Steampunk television series
- Films directed by Michel Ocelot
- 1980s French animated television series