Letters from Felix (animated series)

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Television series
Original title Letters from Felix
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 2000-2006
length about 12 minutes
Episodes 52 and 2 feature films in 2 seasons ( list )
genre Animation
Director Hanan Kaminski, Alan Simpson
idea Annette Langen
script John Patterson
production Peter Völkle, Gabriele M. Walther, Matthias Walther
music Danny Chang
First broadcast April 2, 2002 on KI.KA

Letters from Felix is a 52-part German cartoon series that was produced from 2000 to 2006. The stories are based on the children's book of the same name by Annette Langen . There are also 2 feature films about the series.

content

The lively cuddly bunny Felix goes to the fair with his family. When he rescues it from a falling gondola in the ferris wheel, he is lost. He would like to go back to his family in Munster and is on his way there. He ends up in every country in the world. He describes the adventures he experiences there in letters to his human friend Sophie.

Charisma

The German first broadcast was on April 2, 2002 on KI.KA , the Austrian first broadcast was on January 4, 2003 on ORF 1 and the first broadcast in Switzerland was on January 9, 2003 on SF 1 . The series was also broadcast on ZDF , Premiere Film, Sky Comedy and SF Zwei.

Film versions

There are two feature films of Letters from Felix , each lasting 80 minutes.

Felix - A hare on a world tour

Felix, Sophie and their family go on a camping holiday. But they got caught in an elven ring, which is why they are surprised by a giant troll with a rock fall. They have to leave immediately, but they forget Felix. He tries to comply as quickly as possible, but a poltergeist wants to prevent this first.

Felix - The rabbit and the darned time machine

This time Felix is ​​lost in the museum. A professor has developed a time machine there. Together with a mammoth and a turtle, Felix travels back in time through time.

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