Pirates: Adventures in Art

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Pirates: Adventures in Art
Directed byWilliam Gordon
Voices of Carlos Díaz
Tajja Isen
Joseph Motiki
Jayne Eastwood
James Rankin
Opening theme"Pirates: Adventures in Art" by
Great Big Sea
Ending theme"Pirates: Adventures in Art" (Instrumental)
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes44
Production
Running time12 minutes
Production companies Halifax Film Company
Privateer II Productions
Decode Entertainment (Distributor)
Original release
Network CBC Television
ReleaseDecember 18, 2010 (2010-12-18) 
October 15, 2011 (2011-10-15)

Pirates: Adventures in Art (French : Pirates: Chercheurs d'art) is a Canadian animated children's television series which aired on CBC Television in Canada from December 18, 2010 to October 15, 2011. [1] The show, produced by DHX Media, [2] was creative-produced and executive-story edited by Jed MacKay, produced by Katrina Walsh and directed by William Gordon.

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The show tells the story of three pirates who sail the seas in search of art, always dodging the evil, art-hating queen Conformia. The show's theme song was performed by Canadian band Great Big Sea. 44 episodes were produced.

In Latin America, the show launched on February 27, 2012 on Discovery Kids and Boomerang in Spanish as Los piratas y sus aventuras coloridas and in Portuguese as Os piratas e suas aventuras coloridas. It also aired in Israel on Israeli Educational Television with the title of מסע בעולם האמנות תְפירטים תְפַּתקאות, in Portugal on Canal Panda with the title of Os Piratas e as Suas Aventuras Coloridas and in Germany on Super RTL with the title of Cleo und die Kunstpiraten.

Cast

Episodes

Season 1 (2009-2010)

  1. Cleo's Clue
  2. Landscape Escape
  3. Go Fly a Kite
  4. The Tricky Tower
  5. The Adventure of Wildfang Island
  6. The Adventure of Dragon Boat
  7. A Balancing Act
  8. Collage
  9. Cap'n Cubism
  10. The Great Golden Gecko
  11. Hide in Plain Sight
  12. Yo Ho Shadow
  13. Portrait of a Queen
  14. A Yucky Uck Adventure
  15. The Grape Escape
  16. Mission Tradition

Season 2 (2010-2011)

  1. Say It with Symbols
  2. Colour Me Purple
  3. Marooned!
  4. The Adventures of Wango Mango
  5. All in Good Lime
  6. All's Well that Ends Wall
  7. Cleopatra's Crown
  8. Veni Vidi Da Vinci!
  9. Shutterbug
  10. A Matter of Perspective
  11. The Next Top Pirate
  12. Queen Conformia's Mine
  13. The Golden Gorgon
  14. The Phantom of Crazy Castle
  15. The Goblet
  16. The Wrong Impression
  17. The Ones that Got Away
  18. Diorama Rama
  19. Farm Folk Frenzy
  20. The Artless Festival
  21. Totally Totem
  22. The Golden Tapestry
  23. Weave Got You Covered
  24. Fresco's Fresco
  25. The Curse of the Zeus Temple
  26. The Wild Brushman
  27. Pop! Go the Pirates
  28. A Lotta Terracotta

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References

  1. "Show's web page". CBC.ca. Archived from the original on 2010-12-24.
  2. "Production's Page". WildBrain. Retrieved 2020-12-28.