KRIMI.DE

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KRIMI.DE
Country of origin Germany
Release
Original network KiKA

KRIMI.DE is a German crime drama series, aired by the German television channel KiKA between 2005 and 2013. The format of the show involves presenting criminal cases from the perspective of children which then get solved by the child protagonists in coordination with the police. The series was aired in the German states of Erfurt, Hamburg, Jena, Leipzig, Stuttgart and Frankfurt am Main. Following broadcast, the first 4 episodes were released on DVD. Then, in March 2015, 2 box sets were released containing all 32 episodes between them.

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Cast

Team Erfurt

Team Hamburg

Vijessna Ferkic played the same role in the series Die Pfefferkörner ("The Peppercorns").

Team Jena

Team Leipzig

Team Stuttgart

Team Frankfurt am Main

Episodes

EpisodeTitleTeamDate aired
Season 1
1AbgezogenLeipzig8 March 2005
2CrashLeipzig15 March 2005
Season 2
3BrenzligLeipzig15 November 2005
4Nur das BesteLeipzig22 November 2005
Season 3
5Unter DruckHamburg27 December 2006
6NetzpiratenHamburg28 December 2006
Season 4
7Bitte recht freundlich!Jena2 October 2007
8Flinke FingerErfurt3 October 2007
9Gefährliche VerabredungJena8 October 2007
10Die GangHamburg15 October 2007
11Kein zurückErfurt16 October 2007
12Das KlaukindHamburg18 October 2007
13KatzenaugeJena22 October 2007
14Bunte BonbonsLeipzig23 October 2007
15AusgeliefertErfurt24 October 2007
Season 5
16ChatgeflüsterErfurt3 November 2008
17NebenanErfurt10 November 2008
Season 6
18Coco unter VerdachtHamburg14 October 2009
19FinderlohnHamburg21 October 2009
20Level 3Jena4 November 2009
21Rechte FreundeErfurt11 November 2009
22FilmrissErfurt18 November 2009
23NetzangriffStuttgart26 March 2010 [1]
Season 7
24SchuldigErfurt14 May 2011 [2]
25Der ZeugeFrankfurt am Main14 May 2011 [3]
26MuskelspieleErfurt15 May 2011 [2]
27EigentorFrankfurt am Main15 May 2011 [3]
Season 8
28MissbrauchtErfurt10 February 2012
29Falsche LiebeErfurt5 October 2012
Season 9
30EhrensacheFrankfurt am Main5 April 2013
31Einer von unsErfurt7 April 2013
32LebensmüdeErfurt20 September 2013

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References

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