The New Adventures of Ocean Girl

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The New Adventures of Ocean Girl
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Created by Jonathan M. Shiff
Written by
Directed by
Voices of
Narrated by Sigrid Thornton
Theme music composerKeith C. Moore
Opening theme"The Promised One" by Tiddas
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producer Jonathan M. Shiff
Producers
  • Colin South
  • John Tatoulis
Running time30 min.
Production companies
  • Media World Features Pty Ltd.
  • Animation Works
Release
Original network Network Ten
Original release11 February (2000-02-11) 
5 August 2000 (2000-08-05)
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Ocean Girl

The New Adventures of Ocean Girl is an Australian animated television series inspired by the live-action series Ocean Girl .

Contents

Plot synopsis

On the planet of Oceana there were four life giving crystals guarded by the Sacred Whales, the keepers of wisdom. Thousands of years ago Galiel, the evil space wizard, stole one of the crystals and upset the balance of nature. Now Neri, Princess of Oceana, must search for the crystal and restore the balance of nature. [1]

Cast

Episodes

  1. The Return (11 February 2000)
  2. Possessed (18 February 2000)
  3. Hearing The Call (25 February 2000)
  4. A Common Bond (3 March 2000)
  5. The Quest Begins (10 March 2000)
  6. Neri Has The Power (17 March 2000)
  7. The Keeper Of The Crystal (24 March 2000)
  8. The Test Of Faith (31 March 2000)
  9. The Promise Is Kept (7 April 2000)
  10. The Crystal Is Returned (14 April 2000)
  11. The Crystal Or A Friend (21 April 2000)
  12. Secrets Of The Ancient (28 April 2000)
  13. Elgar And Moza For Dinner (5 May 2000)
  14. Fearless (12 May 2000)
  15. The Truth Is Kept Secret (19 May 2000)
  16. Galiel Unites The Clans (26 May 2000)
  17. The Keeper Of Time (2 June 2000)
  18. The Deepest, Darkest Chasm (9 June 2000)
  19. Elgar’s Crystal (16 June 2000)
  20. That Sinking Feeling (23 June 2000)
  21. Moza’s Time Of Reckoning (30 June 2000)
  22. Queen Elgar (7 July 2000)
  23. The Surfacing (14 July 2000)
  24. Neanda Leads The Way (21 July 2000)
  25. The Countdown (28 July 2000)
  26. The Time Has Come (5 August 2000) [2]

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References

  1. Australian Television Information Archive (1 July 1999). "The New Adventures of Ocean Girl" . Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  2. Australian Television Information Archive (1 July 1999). "The New Adv. of Ocean Girl: episode guide" . Retrieved 16 April 2012.