Zig & Sharko

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Zig & Sharko
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Genre Slapstick-adventure
Comedy
Created by Olivier Jean-Marie
Directed by
  • Olivier Jean-Marie (season 1)
  • Andrés Fernandez (seasons 2–3)
  • Khalil Ben Naamane (season 3)
  • Cédric Dietsch (season 3)
  • Yani Ouabdesselam (Season 4)
  • Nicolas Bougard (Season 4)
Composers
  • Fabien Nataf (season 1)
  • Alain Mouysset (season 1)
  • Vincent Artaud (season 2–present)
Country of originFrance
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes104 (312 segments)
Production
Executive producer Marc du Pontavice
Producer Marc du Pontavice
Running time22 minutes (7 minutes per segment)
Production company Xilam Animation
Original release
Network Canal+
TF1
Gulli
Canal J
Super RTL
Tiji
Nickelodeon
M6
Nickelodeon Sonic
Cartoonito
Malaysia: TV3
TV9
Italy: K2
ReleaseDecember 21, 2010 (2010-12-21) 
April 16, 2024 (2024-04-16)
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Zig & Sharko (French: Zig et Sharko) is a French animated slapstick comedy television series created and directed by Olivier Jean-Marie and produced by Xilam Animation. The series' premise focuses on the lives of Zig, a brown hyena, and Sharko, a great white shark, over their conflicts regarding the mermaid Marina, in which Zig seeks to devour her while Sharko loves and protects her. The series employs silent comedy: characters either do not speak; rather they use unintelligible vocalizations, gestures, and occasional pictograms in speech balloons.

Contents

Four seasons with a total of 78 half-hour episodes (312 seven-minute segments) were originally broadcast on December 21, 2010, followed by an official premiere on January 23, 2011, on Canal+ Family, with the second and third seasons airing on Gulli and Super RTL, and reruns airing on TF1. [1]

A third season was announced in December 2018. [2]

A fourth season was announced in October 2022 and first aired September 2023 on K2 and first in November 2023 on Gulli and M6. [3]

Premise

Major characters in the series (from right to left, as of the third season): Bernie (in the pool), Zig, Marina, and Sharko Promo art for the television show "Zig & Sharko".jpg
Major characters in the series (from right to left, as of the third season): Bernie (in the pool), Zig, Marina, and Sharko

The series focuses on the exploits and adventures of a group of characters – Zig, a brown hyena; Sharko, a great white shark; Marina, a mermaid with red hair; and Bernie, a hermit crab. Much of the stories of each episode revolve around an eternal war over Marina between Zig, who attempts to capture her to eat her, and Sharko, who loves her and acts as her bodyguard against Zig's various plans. The show itself draws inspiration for its plot and slapstick humor from the cartoons of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, in that Zig often makes use of various items or concocts plans based on things he witnesses with Sharko and Marina, but is often foiled in the process by Sharko, bad luck, or a combination of both. Although the pair are enemies to each other because of their constant battles and grudges, they are also good friends, akin to the relationship of Tom and Jerry. Alongside the main characters, the show is frequently populated by minor background characters, many of whom are animals and aquatic creatures that, alongside Zig and Sharko, are portrayed as anthropomorphic beings.

Throughout the first season, much of the plots revolve around the oceans surrounding a tropical volcanic island, in which Marina often spends the day residing on a rocky pinnacle off the coast during the day, while residing in an underwater home that she shares with Sharko. In the second season, the plots shifted to the island itself, including its beaches, volcano, and jungle, with some changes for the main characters – Marina takes residence in an ornate, life-sized sandcastle, built by Sharko; Zig and Bernie live with a cargo plane pilot in his crashed plane within the jungle; and Sharko operates as a lifeguard for the aquatic lifeforms who frequent the beaches. In the third season, the main characters and the island's inhabitants move onto a cruise ship to travel the oceans, where much of the season's plots take place. In the fourth season, the main characters dock the ship to the island where Marina is granted magical sentient sandals, which transforms her into a human with superhuman legs when worn, before resuming their adventures (across both the island, the ship, and the oceans equally).

Characters

None of the characters in the series speak; a form of gibberish speech is sometimes used, but most interactions involve hand signals and body language to convey what a character is thinking about. The show's main characters include:

Aside from the main characters, various episodes feature a variety of background and minor characters to the stories – jungle animals, aquatic lifeforms, and various human characters – in the first season, one of these human characters is portrayed as a Japanese cargo ship captain, who, as a running gag, frequently crashes his ship into the island and is forced to return home with a rubber dingy. Throughout the first season, several episodes featured the supporting character of Neptune, based on the mythological Roman god of the sea and portrayed as a vain, muscular merman with numerous killer whale henchmen, who competed with Sharko for Marina's love, despite her disliking him. He once trapped Marina with a sketchy contract. Marina despises him and often has to rely on Sharko and Zig to keep him at bay. The second season introduces Poseidon, portrayed as a muscular elderly merman, who served as Marina's adopted father in the episode "Father-In-Law", and an amnesiac human ATR 72 cargo plane pilot who often exhibits the behavior of a monkey due to his condition – the episode "Back To Civilization" revolves around a flashback, where the pilot has met up with actual simians. Also introduced in season 2 was a dark and evil wizard who lives inside the volcano on the island. He has a crush on Marina and constantly attempts to seduce her, but always fails due to bad habits and hygiene. When that fails, he attempts to use his dark magic to take Marina by force. He is considered a mutual enemy by Zig and Sharko. Also, the second season introduces a new running gag, where another cargo plane suffers unfortunate rear cargo door button malfunction and frequently causing several crates to be ejected into the land.

Episodes

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1 7826December 21, 2010 (2010-12-21)June 14, 2011 (2011-06-14) Canal+ Family
2 7826February 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)August 8, 2016 (2016-08-08) Gulli
3 7826September 2, 2019 (2019-09-02)March 21, 2020 (2020-03-21)
4 7826November 6, 2023 (2023-11-06)April 16, 2024 (2024-04-16)

Production and development

In 2008, the television group Canal+ decided to develop pilot episodes for nine out of 135 animation projects received, including Zig and Sharko, for television broadcast during the 2010–11 season. A development budget of 6 to 6.5 million euros (7.1 to 7.69 million US dollars) was allocated to the series. The original title was The Mermaid, the Hyena and the Shark, and it is a co-production between the television channels TF1 and Canal+ Family which broadcast later this series. The type of animation is similar to the American series of Tex Avery, Bob Clampett and Tom and Jerry .

Dong Woo Animation and Armada TMT were the animation studios chosen for the series, similar to that of Space Goofs ' second season and Oggy and the Cockroaches ' third and fourth seasons. The development of the series was carried out by the French studios Xilam Animation. The series’ first season has been ordered and picked up by Xilam in 2009, which premiered on Canal+ on December 21, 2010, the series was launched on Canal+ Family on February 12, 2011, on Cartoon+ every Saturday at 7:40 pm. Xilam then produced a second season in 2013,[ citation needed ] changing its art style to match some of its modern TV shows, like Paprika and Lupin's Tales.

Distribution

On May 6, 2015, the official YouTube channel of Zig & Sharko was created, [4] with all of the episodes – in a high-quality, widescreen format – from seasons 1 to 3. The channel made also various compilations. The channel made episodes with English title cards. As of May 2024, the channel has 15.2 Million Subscribers making it one of the Top 10 most-subscribed French channels on the site. [5] As of May 2024, "The Were-Yena" (the 67th episode of the first season) is the most-viewed episode of the official channel, with over 144 Million views. [6] The most-viewed compilation has 118 million views. [7]

Spin-off

In 2021, a spin-off series was created by Alexandre Simard, Mathieu Peters-Houg and Lucille Briand for Xilam, named The Adventures of Bernie. The series focused on the titular character who, while helping Zig in his next scheme to target and eat Marina, is sent off their island home in a freak accident and ends up in the depths of the rock-bottom ocean. The episodes focus on Bernie's endeavors in using his intelligence and inventive skills to find a way back home, and to Zig, all while meeting with a variety of new characters along the way. The series takes place in the same universe with a different art style like Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation , and employs silent slapstick humor, but with each episode being three and a half minutes long – with the exception of the first episode. [8]

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