Mademoiselle Zazie

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Mademoiselle Zazie
Mademoiselle Zazie cast.jpg
5 of the 6 main characters, from left to right: Cindy, Max, Zazie, Abigail and Pedro.
Genre Adventure [1]
Comedy [1]
Based on"Mademoiselle Zazie"
by Delphine Durand and Thierry Lenain
Directed byRomain Villemaine
Voices ofMélanie Dermont
Raphaëlle Lubansu
Maia Baran
Audrey d'Hulstere
Michel Hinderyckx
David Manet
Coralie Vanderlinden
Fanny Roy
David Macaluso
Béatrice Wegnez
ComposersVictor Belin
Antoine Eole
Country of originFrance
Singapore
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes78 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersPierre Sissmann
Seng Choon Meng
Wong Chi Kong
Running time7 minutes [2]
Production companies Cyber Group Studios
Scrawl Studios
Original release
Network France 5
ReleaseAugust 24, 2013 (2013-08-24) [3]  
2014 (2014)

Mademoiselle Zazie (also known as Miss Zazie [4] ) is a CGI-animated television series produced by Cyber Group Studios and Scrawl Studios. It debuted on France 5's Zouzous block on August 24, 2013. [3]

Contents

The series is about 7-year-old best friends Zazie and Max, who live by the seaside with the others and have fun together.

Characters

Main

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"La meilleure amie de Zazie"Sandrine LaprevotteAgnès BidaudTBA

Broadcast

Mademoiselle Zazie debuted on France 5's Zouzous block on August 24, 2013. [3] It also aired on France 4 [5] and TV5Monde [6] in France, and TFO [7] and Yoopa [8] in Canada. In the United States, the English dub of Mademoiselle Zazie premiered on Kabillion's Kabillion Girls Rule! on March 15, 2015. [2] By December 2021, this series was also aired by TVRI in Indonesia. [9]

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