Inami (TV series)
Appearance
Inami | |
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Genre | Animated |
Created by | Françoise Charpiat |
Directed by | Michel Pillyser |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Production company | Seahorse Anim |
Original release | |
Network | TF1 |
Release | 2007 |
Inami is a French animated television series set in Amazonia. It was created by Françoise Charpiat and directed by Michael Pillyser, and is distributed by the French company Mediatoon. The series first aired in France on TF1 in 2007, as part of the TFOU TV programming block.[1]
Plot
[edit]The series revolves around the adventures of Inami, a young Amazonian native of the tribe of the Bellacaibos who faces many adventures through the forest facing several enemies next to his animal pair Tatune, his best friend Shimiwe and his secret friend Hyaema, of the tribe of Patamis.
Characters
[edit]- Inami, an 11-year-old boy of the Bellacaïbos tribe
- Aminata, Inami's little sister, who mimics his actions
- Tatoon, Inami's pet armadillo, his totem
- Shimiwe, Inami's best friend
- Carras, the old and wise
- Hyaema, an 11-year-old girl of the Patami tribe, the hereditary enemy of the Bellacaïbos and Inami's crush
- Moricas, the malicious shaman of the Patami tribe and major antagonist
Episodes
[edit]- I Had a Dream...
- The Dark of Curtian
- The Pink Dolphin
- The Salt Quest
- The Vemon of Contention
- The Secret
- The Four Element
- Big Brother
- The Flame Mans
- The Forbidden Sanctuary
- The Dark Shaman
- The Crocodile Scales
- The Price of Freedom
- A Tatoune Full of Colors
- The Livin Mountain
- A Strange Village
- The Black Diamon
- The Double Link
- The Well of Dream
- Mystery Island
- The Tatou Family
- The Eyes of The Big Tatou
- The Twelve teeth of the Shark
- The Life of The Life
- The Strange Message of the Herburas
- The Test of Peace
Broadcast
[edit]The series has aired in Africa, United States, Belgium, Brazil, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Stuart, Leigh (1 October 2008). "France – French nets take battle online". Kidscreen. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
External links
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