Simsala Grimm

German animated children's television series

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Simsala Grimm
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Also known asThe Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (season 1)
The Adventures of Yoyo and Doc Croc (season 2)
Genre
Created by
  • André Sikojev
  • Stefan Beiten
  • Claus Clausen
Based onThe Fairy Tales
by Brothers Grimm
and Hans Christian Andersen
Written by
  • Klaus Döring (season 1)
  • Marlies Kerremans (season 1)
  • Hurst P. Lommer (season 1)
  • Michael Mädel (season 1)
  • Jörn Schröder (season 1)
  • Ralph Trommer (season 1)
  • Ulla Ziemann (season 1)
  • Richard Ererett (season 1)
  • Armin Prediger
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  • Sally Ann O'Reilly (season 2)
  • Marteinn Thorisson (season 2)
  • Richie Conroy (season 2)
  • Aidan Hickey (season 2)
  • Marcus Fleming (season 2)
  • Linda O'Sullivan (season 2)
Directed by
  • Chris Doyle (season 1)
  • Gary Blatchford (season 1)
  • Jody Gannon (season 1)
  • David Incorvala (season 1)
  • Gerhard Hahn [de] (season 1)
  • Eunice A. Ellis (season 2)
Composers
  • Harry Schnitzler (season 1)
  • Jens Busch (season 1)
  • Karsten Sahling (season 1)
  • Nicholas Varley (season 2)
Country of originGermany
France (Season 2)
Ireland (Season 2)
Original languageGerman (Season 1)
English (Season 2)
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producers
  • André Sikojev
  • Stefan Beiten
  • Nikolaus Weil
  • Claus Clausen (season 1)
  • Ralph Christians (season 2)
  • Roch Lener (season 2)
  • Paul Tylak (season 2)[1]
Producers
  • Gerhard Hahn (season 1)
  • Moe Honan (season 2)
  • Marc Dhrami (season 2)
  • Michael Heinrichs (season 2)
Editors
  • Jodie Steinforth (season 1)
  • Ringo Waldenburger (season 1)
Running time25 minutes
Production companies
  • Greenlight Media AG
  • Norddeutscher Rundfunk
  • Hahn Film AG (season 1)
  • Happy Tiger Animation (season 1)
  • Hesem Animation Studio (season 1)
  • New Dawn Studios (season 1)
  • Millimages (season 2)
  • Magma Films Ltd (season 2)
Original release
NetworkKiKA/NDR/ARD (Germany)
ORF eins (Austria)
RTÉ2 (Ireland)
ABC Kids (Australia)
Release1 November 1999 (1999-11-01) –
31 December 2010 (2010-12-31)

Simsala Grimm is a German animated children's television series, consisting of stories based on fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and other notable authors. The series was created by André Sikojev, Stefan Beiten and Claus Clausen, and co-producted by Greenlight Media AG, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Hahn Film AG, Millimages and Magma Films Ltd.

Synopsis

In each episode of the series, one of the famous classical fairy tales is told in the magical land of Simsala. The local characters Yoyo and Doc Croc move between the storyteller and the episode cast, which they tend to help or at least inspire. Each episode begins with Yoyo and Doc Croc as toys on a shelf brought to life by a magical book.

Characters

Main

  • Yoyo (German: Hubertus von Lerchenfeld, English: Nigel Greaves) – An adventurous, joyful, brave and mischievous blue coyote. He wears a red hood shoulder piece with two dangling bells.
  • Doc Croc (nicknamed Crocy; German: Jörg Stuttmann, English: Nigel Pegram) – A bookworm, a red-pink lizard. He wears glasses and a yellow hat, and carries a yellow bag with him. He is kind, timid and smart. It also appears as if Doc Croc has a slight stutter in his voice.
  • Storybook (Märchenbuch; German: Bert Franzke, English: Erik Hansen) – the book that brings Yoyo and Doc Croc to life and takes them to the land of Simsala. In the first season, it has portraits of the brothers Grimm in the hardcover.

Both Yoyo and Doc Croc often argue as Yoyo is brave and willing, but unwise and Doc Croc is sometimes overcautious, yet intelligent. Both of them also seem to disrespect the storybook, as it usually takes them to a bad place when they're landing.

Recurring

  • Birds - Three clothed birds appear in numerous episodes of the first season, often providing/singing advice or insight to Yoyo and Doc Croc.
  • Mice - Three clothed mice appear in numerous episodes of the first season, often providing advice or insight, sometimes even help, to Yoyo and Doc Croc.

Episodes

Season 1 (1999-2000)

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Season 2 (2010)

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Broadcast

Simsala Grimm premiered on KiKA in Germany on 1 November 1999, and ended on 21 July 2000. It was later renewed for a second season, which premiered on 6 December 2010, and ended on 31 December that same year.

The English version of the series premiered in Australia in 2001 on ABC Kids, and later on RTÉ2 in Ireland.The time allocated for running scripts has expired. In addition, the first season of the series was distributed on DVDs in the United States in 2004, under the name "The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm".The time allocated for running scripts has expired.

A third season was announced in 2019.[2] Remastered versions of the previous seasons were produced as well, and were released on Amazon Prime Video in March 2021 in Germany and the United Kingdom,[3] with the German version in particular releasing in theaters starting 28 October 2021.[4] On 7 November 2021, a series of radio plays was announced for an early 2022 release, with the first episode, based on The Seven Ravens, releasing on 11 February on Spotify, Deezer, and Napster.[5] Afterwards, a second episode, based on The King's Son Who Feared Nothing, released on 17 May 2023, a third episode, based on The Courageous Flute-Player, released on 20 October 2023, a fourth episode, based on The Elves and the Shoemaker, released on 17 November 2023, a fifth episode, based on The Queen Bee, released on 15 March 2024, and a sixth episode, based on The Thief and the Merchant, released on 14 June 2024.[6]

Proposed film adaptation

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In March 2019, with the celebration of 20th anniversary of the series, Greenlight Media announced that it signed a deal with Fabula Media Group to produce an animated feature film based on the show, as well as the third season is in development.[8]

See also

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References

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