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Eliot Kid

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Eliot Kid
GenreAdventure, animation, children, comedy
Created bySebástian Dorsey
Directed by
  • Gilles Cazaux
  • Pascal Valdés (season 2)
Voices ofMirabelle Kirkland
Leslie Lanker
Christine Flowers
Barbara Scaff
Jodi Forrest
Matthew Géczy
ComposerDidler Julia
Country of originFrance
United Kingdom
Original languagesFrench
English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes104 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDidler Julia
Samuel Raminka
EditorsThibaud Caquot
Etienne Jeantet
Running time13 min approx.
Original release
NetworkTF1
CBBC
Release3 March 2008 (2008-03-03) –
27 June 2012 (27 June 2012)

Eliot Kid is an animated children's television series composed of two seasons and 104 episodes produced by Samka Productions,[1] Safari de Ville,[2] and CBBC. The series was directed by Gilles Cazaux. Lead voices and voice direction for both seasons were conducted by animation voice director, Matthew Géczy. The French version for both seasons was conducted by Kris Bénard.

The show is about a young boy, who summons up blockbuster film scenarios from his imagination to challenge and inspire his friends.[3]

Characters

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The voice cast consists of Barbara Scaff, and Mirabelle Kirkland, with Alistair Abell, Leslie Lanker, Christine Flowers, Jodi Forrest, and Matthew Géczy also starring.

Kid family

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  • Eliot Kid, the little kid with an overactive imagination that turns the most commonplace situations into Hollywood action-adventure blockbusters, but also has a bad-temper often, voiced by Barbara Scaff
  • Isabelle Kid, Eliot's mother and mayor of the city Voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland
  • Jeremy Kid, Eliot's father who loves to invent things Voiced by Matthew Géczy
  • Suzie Kid, Eliot's older sister Voiced by Leslie Lanker

Eliot's friends

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School staff

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  • Mr. Leon, Eliot's school principal Voiced by Matthew Géczy
  • Ms. Brigitte, Eliot's teacher Voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland

Catherine Jacob dubbed Brigitte (the teacher) for the first season. Marion Game gave her voice to the character for the second season.

Others

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  • Max, Eliot's Rival
  • Loretta, a girl who is in love with Eliot, but hated by Mimi
  • Jade, a babysitter who babysits anyone like Eliot
  • Victor, a boy in glasses
  • Michael, a boy who is fat and wearing overalls
  • Marcus, a boy who always wears his coat
  • Mimi's mother, a tall easygoing woman
  • Mimi's father, a short, but loud-mouthed and short-tempered man who always loses his temper and gets angry and annoyed by anything, even when Eliot or Mimi messes with his stuff
  • Sierra, an Asian girl with black hair and short pigtails, her best friend is Loretta
  • Youki, a young timid Japanese boy who is almost an alien
  • Raoul, a cousin teen boy who is mistaken as an alien and quite disliked by Eliot
  • Danny, a boy who wears a black baseball hat, a black shirt, and pants and was nearly mistaken by a pirate boy

Episodes

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Season 1

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# Title Original air date
1 Wedding Impossible 3 March 2008
2 Invasion of the Robot Clones 4 March 2008
3 Aunt Margot 5 March 2008
4 The Bathroom Monster 6 March 2008
5 Igor 7 March 2008
6 20,000 Leagues 10 March 2008
7 The King of Dustmiteistan 11 March 2008
8 The Grand Prix 12 March 2008
9 Kung Fu Kid 13 March 2008
10 Eliot in Love 14 March 2008
11 The Musketeers' Plot 17 March 2008
12 The Broken Toy 18 March 2008
13 Moving to the Stars 19 March 2008
14 Stinkem the Ogre 20 March 2008
15 Only When I Laugh 21 March 2008
16 The Big Webster 24 March 2008
17 Mind Control 25 March 2008
18 Revenge of the Seniors 26 March 2008
19 The Vegetari-Man 27 March 2008
20 The New Kid in School 28 March 2008
21 The Little Mouse 7 April 2008
22 The Treasure Room 15 April 2008
23 Blue Lightning 2 May 2008
24 Hamsterman 6 May 2008
25 Shrinking Animals 4 July 2008
26 Eliot's Nightmare 7 July 2008
27 The Big Expedition 8 July 2008
28 Nature Is a Living Thing 9 July 2008
29 The Pirate Ghost 10 July 2008
30 Freddy Has Disappeared 13 July 2008
31 Youki the Extraterrestrial 14 July 2008
32 The Werewolf 15 July 2008
33 In the Time of the Pharaohs 16 July 2008
34 The Revolt 17 July 2008
35 The Christmas Elves 18 July 2008
36 The White Phantom 21 July 2008
37 Greenbeard 22 July 2008
38 The Villainous Vacuum 23 July 2008
39 Eliot Against the Bananas 24 July 2008
40 My Neighbour, The Yeti 25 July 2008
41 The Suit of Armour 28 July 2008
42 The Little Bunny That Grew 29 July 2008
43 Mission Pop-Corn 30 July 2008
44 The City Elections 31 July 2008
45 A Knight to Remember 1 August 2008
46 Class Photo 4 August 2008
47 The Magic Spell Book 5 August 2008
48 The Virus Code 6 August 2008
49 The Great Dog Competition 7 August 2008
50 The Age of Reason 8 August 2008
51 Halloween 27 October 2008
52 Snowman 28 December 2008

Season 2

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# # Title
53 1 The Ghost Hunt
54 2 Mimi the Mangus
55 3 Enchenting Ice Cream
56 4 The Senator's Visit
57 5 The Vampire Ball
58 6 Creepy Carpet
59 7 The Cyber Teacher
60 8 Diabolika
61 9 The Buried City
62 10 Shrinking Mimi
63 11 Little Red Mimi
64 12 Bewitched
65 13 Iguanzilla
66 14 Toy Alert
67 15 Eliot the Kid
68 16 Skate Park
69 17 Game Over
70 18 The Hungry Queen
71 19 A Monstrous Smell
72 20 Eliot Hood
73 21 A Great Coach
74 22 The Teeth Have Ears
75 23 The Inspection
76 24 My Muse Mimi
77 25 The Rock Group
78 26 Land of the Vikings
79 27 Eliot Superstar
80 28 The Call of the Wild
81 29 Cyborg
82 30 Theantypdois Cousin
83 31 Dreadful Danny
84 32 The Frog Prince
85 33 The Cave Friend
86 34 Wanted! Salami
87 35 The Mummy's Curse
88 36 In the Heart of the Jungle
89 37 Mission: Earth
90 38 The Flying Carpet
91 39 The Iron Dragon
92 40 Zed the Dragon
93 41 Time Mix Up
94 42 The Revenge of the Tree
95 43 A Real Pig Star
96 44 The Imp Thieves
97 45 Mimi the Mermaid
98 46 Hamsterific
99 47 Eliot's Laurels
100 48 Apocalypse Mutant
101 49 The Invasion
102 50 Mimi's Secret
103 51 The Flower-in-Chief
104 52 Life Without Mimi

References

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  1. ^ "SAMKA PRODUCTIONS". Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Safari de Ville". Archived from the original on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  3. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 54. ISBN 9781476672939.
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