1001 Nights (TV series)
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Composer | Michael Richard Plowman |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 (list of episodes) |
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Production company | Big Bad Boo |
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Release | December 25, 2011 2012 | –
1001 Nights is a Canadian animated television series developed and produced at Big Bad Boo Studios in Vancouver, based on stories from One Thousand and One Nights.[1] The show is created and co-directed by Shabnam Rezaei and Aly Jetha.[2]
Borrowing from the original premise of the classical tales of One Thousand and One Nights, the TV series features Scheherazade, the storyteller, in a Persian court with her sister Donyazad, King Shahryar, Prince Shahzaman and a playful monkey named Maymoon. The show premiered on Teletoon in Canada on December 25, 2011, and on Radio Canada in French-speaking Canada. In the United States, the show premiered on Disney Channel on January 2, 2012. This is the first time a media company has serialized the books of One Thousand and One Nights into an animated TV series for children.
Premise
[edit]Another day at King Shahryar's court and another problem presents itself. Does Shahryar have a toothache? Is Maymoon "borrowing" Shahzaman's pistachios? Scheherazade always has a delightful story that will entertain and teach everyone a great lesson. She will often use the court characters in her stories. There are also a number of recurring characters such as Sinbad and Dina, Mujab and Samir and Harun al-Rashid. A red herring is presented in each episode such as a flying carpet which leaves room for the stories to continue.
Episodes
[edit]Season 1
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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1a | 1a | "The Joke's on You" | Chad Van De Keere | Victor Nicolle | December 25, 2011 | ||
1b | 1b | "King Bitehard" | Chad Van De Keere | Victor Nicolle | December 25, 2011 | ||
2a | 2a | "Sinbad & the Valley of Serpents" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine Kellie | January 1, 2012 | ||
2b | 2b | "Manjab's Just Desserts" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | January 1, 2012 | ||
3a | 3a | "Princess Rou" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Victor Nicolle | January 8, 2012 | ||
3b | 3b | "What's Yours Is Mine" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Victor Nicolle | January 8, 2012 | -->||
4a | 4a | "True Treasure" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | January 15, 2012 | -->||
4b | 4b | "Sinbad and the Cyclops" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
5a | 5a | "Hunchback's Tale" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Randy Rogel, Colin Yardley | TBA | ||
5b | 5b | "Agrabroka" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Randy Rogel, Colin Yardley | TBA | ||
6a | 6a | "Give Until It Hurts" | Chad Van De Keere | Eric Lewald, Julia Lewald, Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
6b | 6b | "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" | Chad Van De Keere | Eric Lewald, Julia Lewald, Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
7a | 7a | "Keeping Up with the Jinns" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
7b | 7b | "King for a Day" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
8a | 8a | "Abu Sabir" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Shabnam Rezaei | TBA | ||
8b | 8b | "Bigger Badder Badr" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Shabnam Rezaei | TBA | ||
9a | 9a | "The Boy Who Cried Science" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Randy Rogel | TBA | ||
9b | 9b | "Prince Ahmad" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Randy Rogel | TBA | ||
10a | 10a | "It's a Steal" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc | TBA | ||
10b | 10b | "Which Way Is Up?" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc | TBA | ||
11a | 11a | "To Hatch a Thief" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
11b | 11b | "The Gift of Norooz" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
12a | 12a | "Creature Karma" | Chad Van De Keere | Charles Horn, Julia Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
12b | 12b | "Just My Luck" | Chad Van De Keere | Charles Horn, Julia Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
13a | 13a | "Details, Details..." | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Shabnam Rezaei, Colin Yardley, Franklin Young | TBA | ||
13b | 13b | "Sinbad in Solitude" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Shabnam Rezaei, Colin Yardley, Franklin Young | TBA |
Season 2
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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1a | 1a | "The Tale of Taymour and Tiny" | Chad Van De Keere | Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
1b | 1b | "The Boy and the Panther" | Chad Van De Keere | Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
2a | 2a | "Abu Kassim's Smelly Shoes" | Chad Van De Keere | Randy Rogel | TBA | ||
2b | 2b | "Bandits of Basra" | Chad Van De Keere | Randy Rogel, Bill Kopp | TBA | ||
3a | 3a | "The Genie, the Fish, the Wolf and the Witch" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
3b | 3b | "The Forbidden City of Shenzhen" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
4a | 4a | "The Broken Jewel" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
4b | 4b | "The Boy Who Became a Genie" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
5a | 5a | "The Tale of the Mountain and the Valley" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Randy Rogel, Colin Yardley | TBA | ||
5b | 5b | "Three Tales of a Daydreaming Boy" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Randy Rogel, Colin Yardley | TBA | ||
6a | 6a | "The Riddle of the Ruined Tomb" | Chad Van De Keere | Eric Lewald, Julia Lewald, Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
6b | 6b | "The Merchant and the Pickpocket" | Chad Van De Keere | Eric Lewald, Julia Lewald, Victor Nicolle | TBA | ||
7a | 7a | "Arman the Cheat" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
7b | 7b | "Abu Hassan's Legendary Wedding" | Chad Van De Keere | Steven Sullivan, Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan | TBA | ||
8a | 8a | "The King Who Became a Slave" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Shabnam Rezaei | TBA | ||
8b | 8b | "The Spoon That Ruined Everything" | Chad Van De Keere | Michael Erskine-Kellie, Shabnam Rezaei | TBA | ||
9a | 9a | "The King Who Outlawed Laughter" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Randy Rogel | TBA | ||
9b | 9b | "Sinbad and the Black Diamond" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Randy Rogel | TBA | ||
10a | 10a | "The Man Who Went Back in Time" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc | TBA | ||
10b | 10b | "The Schoolmaster" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Davila LeBlanc | TBA | ||
11a | 11a | "The Tale of the Haunted Palace" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
11b | 11b | "Habib and the Baby Genie" | Chad Van De Keere | Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee, Eric Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
12a | 12a | "Three Tales of a Daydreaming Girl" | Chad Van De Keere | Charles Horn, Julia Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
12b | 12b | "Abu Mohammad Lazybones" | Chad Van De Keere | Charles Horn, Julia Lewald, Atul N. Rao | TBA | ||
13a | 13a | "Sinbad Forever" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Shabnam Rezaei, Colin Yardley, Franklin Young | TBA | ||
13b | 13b | "One Thousand and One Nights" | Chad Van De Keere | Larry Raskin, Shabnam Rezaei, Colin Yardley, Franklin Young | TBA |
Characters
[edit]Scheherazade
[edit]Voiced by Nicole Oliver
Confident and older than her years, Scheherazade is savvy, quick-witted, and no nonsense in her dealings with Donyazad and Shahzaman. She is the wife of King Shahryar. She serves the role of queen, mother, educator and peace-keeper and it is through her that we are told many captivating stories. Scheherazade lives in the palace and is the daughter of Majid, Shahryar's vizier.
Shahryar
[edit]Voiced by Colin Murdock
Shahryar is slightly older than his wife Scheherazade, and has little experience or knowledge of what it takes to make a good king. He is unintentionally selfish, arrogant, pompous, and spoiled. He is also innocent and childlike because he is a prince who has been catered to his entire life. He says whatever is on his mind, no matter how bumbling or stupid it might sound. Often when Scheherazade is telling a story to the kids, Shahryar is listening in and will draw the wrong message.
Donyazad
[edit]Voiced by Tabitha St. Germain
Donyazad is Scheherazade's younger sister. She is ten years old, bright, independent, and feisty. She loves and respects her older sister who has essentially become her mother figure. Donyazad often tussles with Shahazman. Although they are not related, they have a typical brother-sister relationship. They are close to one another but are often at odds. Of the two, Donyazad is the smarter. She's also more sensitive and aware.
Shahzaman
[edit]Voiced by Cathy Weseluck
Shahzaman is Shahryar's eleven-year-old brother and therefore, he is a prince. He is a younger version of Shahryar, i.e. spoiled with a sense of entitlement. Even though he's a prince, he is like any other boy who loves sports, games, sweets, and play time. He gets into mischief and he endlessly teases Donyazad. He's a practical joker and often insensitive to other people's feelings. Still, he's loveable and when faced with issues, he and Donyazad make a good team.
Majid
[edit]Voiced by Peter Kelamis
Majid is Shahryar's vizier, i.e. high counselor. He is also Scheherazade's father. He is about fifty years old and supposedly the wise and learned man of the court. Majid frequently finds himself trying to calm Shahryar down when the king is throwing a temper tantrum. He is sycophantic towards Shahryar whereas Scheherazade is smarter and subtler in her approach. She's often able to change Shahryar's behaviour just by telling him a story. Whereas Majid is often afraid of his son-in-law, Scheherazade has no trouble standing up to him.
Maymoon
[edit]Voiced by Scott McNeil
Maymoon is a mischievous pet monkey who belongs to Shahzaman. He is playful and loving and is a regular member of the court. He often outwits Shahryar and like all the other characters is used often as a character in Scheherazade's stories.
Production history
[edit]The idea for the show came to co-creator Shabnam Rezaei in a dream. Her father read stories from One Thousand and One Nights in her native country Iran. Together with partner Aly Jetha, Series and Creative Director Chad Van De Keere, story editor Randy Rogel as well as the Big Bad Boo team, they formulated the 1001 Nights TV series, which would be appropriate for a modern audience.[3]
Reception
[edit]1001 Nights came in the # 1 show at the 2011 at the Mip Junior awards among 1027 other children's properties. It was a finalist in the 2010 Mip Junior Licensing Challenge and # 6 in the Top 30 that year.[4]
Awards and nominations (2010)
[edit]1001 Nights was nominated for four awards in 2010.[5]
Year | Association | Award Category | Notes | Result |
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2010 | Leo Awards | Best Animation Program or Series | Nominated | |
2010 | Leo Awards | Best Direction/Storyboarding in an Animation Program or Series | Chad Van De Keere for episode "What's Yours Is Mine" | Nominated |
2010 | Leo Awards | Best Screenwriting in an Animation Program or Series | For episode "What's Yours Is Mine" | Nominated |
2010 | Leo Awards | Best Overall Sound in an Animation Program or Series | For episode "Sinbad and the Valley of Serpents" | Nominated |
Awards and nominations (2011)
[edit]1001 Nights was nominated for two awards in 2011.[6]
Year | Association | Award Category | Notes | Result |
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2011 | Leo Awards | Best Screenwriting in an Animation Program or Series | For episode "Sinbad in Solitude" | Nominated |
2011 | Leo Awards | Best Direction/Storyboarding in an Animation Program or Series | Chad Van De Keere for episode "The Boy Who Cried Science" | Nominated |
Awards and nominations (2012)
[edit]1001 Nights was nominated and won three Leo Awards in 2012.[7]
Year | Association | Award Category | Notes | Result |
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2012 | Leo Awards | Best Screenwriting in an Animation Program or Series | Shabnam Rezaei for episode "Sinbad & The Black Diamond" | Won |
2012 | Leo Awards | Best Animation Program or Series | Producers Aly Jetha & Shabnam Rezaei | Won |
2012 | Leo Awards | Best Overall Sound | For episode "Abu Hassan's Legendary Wedding" | Won |
Awards and nominations (2013)
[edit]1001 Nights was nominated for two Leo Awards and won one in 2013.[8]
Year | Association | Award Category | Notes | Result |
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2013 | Leo Awards | Best Screenwriting in an Animation Program or Series | Shabnam Rezaei and Aly Jetha for episode "The Tale of the Mountain & The Valley" | Won |
2013 | Leo Awards | Best Animation Program or Series | Producers Aly Jetha & Shabnam Rezaei | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ "Shabnam Rezaei & Aly Jetha, Founders of Vancouver-based Big Bad Boo Studios". Animation Magazine Article by Ramin Zahed. June 10, 2010. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
- ^ "1001 Nights Official Main Title Song". Big Bad Boo. November 9, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
- ^ "PBS Series on World Literature 1001 Nights". PBS Documentary on World Literature 1001 Nights. June 4, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- ^ "Big Bad Boo's 1001 Nights is Top Show at Mip Junior". Animation Magazine Article by Ramin Zahed. October 5, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
- ^ Leo Awards Nominee List 2010. Leo Awards Official Website. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
- ^ Leo Awards Nominee List 2011 Archived November 4, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Leo Awards Official Website. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
- ^ Leo Awards Winners List 2012. Leo Awards Official Website. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- ^ Leo Awards Winners List 2013. Leo Awards Official Website. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
External links
[edit]- 2010s Canadian animated television series
- 2010s Canadian children's television series
- 2011 Canadian television series debuts
- Canadian flash animated television series
- Canadian children's animated fantasy television series
- Epic television series
- Television series based on One Thousand and One Nights
- Canadian English-language television shows