Lascars (TV series)

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Lascars
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Genre Animated comedy
Created byBoris "El Diablo" Dolivet
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes60 (+ 1 unaired pilot)
Production
Running time1 minutes
Release
Original network Canal +
Original release1998 (1998) 
2007 (2007)

Lascars (English: Homiez) is a French animated series created by Boris Dolivet, aka El Diablo, it was aired on the French channel Canal + for the first time in 1998. This series spawned two seasons, the first one in 1998 and the second in 2007, a pilot for a project of a 20-minute series, a comic and a movie. The episodes follow the mishaps of young men living in an inner-city district. The series is rife with hip-hop culture, and most of the voice cast are French rappers.

See also

Lascars (film)


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