The Elephant Princess

The Elephant Princess

Opening title
Genre Children's television series
Created by Jonathan M. Shiff
Directed by Roger Hodgman
Daniel Netheim
Grant Brown
Starring Emily Robins
Miles Szanto
Maddy Tyres
Sebastian Gregory (series 1)
Emelia Burns
Georgina Haig (series 2)
Damien Bodie (series 1)
Richard Brancatisano (series 2)
Eka Darville (series 2)
Liam Hemsworth (series 1)
Theme music composer Pete Dacy & Jason Bond
Opening theme "Two Worlds", performed by Emily Robins and Maddy Tyres
Ending theme "Two Worlds"
Composer(s) Ricky Edwards
Country of origin Australia, India
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jonathan M. Shiff
Julia Adams
Producer(s) Jonathan M. Shiff
Joanna Werner
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Jonathan M. Shiff Productions
Distributor ZDF Enterprises
Release
Original network Network Ten
Picture format 576i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Surround sound
Original release 13 November 2008 – 6 October 2011

The Elephant Princess is an Australian children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in 2008. The series is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions. A second and final season began screening in 2011.[1] The series revolves around a suburban Australian teenager, who discovers she is the heir to the throne of Manjipoor, a fictional Indian kingdom.

Summary

Alex Wilson thinks she is an average suburban girl living in Melbourne, until her 16th birthday when exotic visitor, Kuru, shows up in her backyard with a magical elephant, Anala. He informs her she is the heir to the throne of the magical Indian kingdom of Manjipoor. With his help, the reluctant princess will master her magic powers and defend her royal inheritance against her devious cousin, Vashan, whilst balancing the pull of both worlds to find her true destiny. In the second and final season, Alex and her family have moved to the Gold Coast. Her friend Amanda has followed her there, where they plan to find a new drummer for their band. Meanwhile, in Manjipoor, Diva has returned to take over Manjipoor and learn the secrets of The Book.

Episodes

Season one was broadcast from November 2008 to April 2009, consisting of 26 episodes.
Season two began screening in July 2011 and concluded in October 2011 and also consists of 26 episodes.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Multimedia

DVD releases

The complete first and second series has been released in three volumes, although the complete season one and two has been released too.

Title Release Date Episodes
The Elephant Princess Vol. 1 -Welcome to the Fairytale 3 April 2009 1."Coming of Age", 2."Don't Call Me Princess", 3."Rabbit Season", 4."Kuru the Guru"

5."The Powerful Ballad", 6."Not Made in Japan", 7."Lean On Me", 8."Welcome to the Fairytale", 9."Warts and All"

The Elephant Princess Vol.2 -The Big Gig 2 September 2009 10."The Butterfly Effect", 11."Butterfly Kiss", 12."Dancing Queen", 13."Destiny's Child"

14."Time After Time", 15."Happy Birthday Anala", 16."The Big Gig", 17."Masquerade Ball"

The Elephant Princess Vol. 3 -Almost Too Famous 10 March 2010 18."Almost Too Famous", 19."Princess Amanda", 20."Courtroom Jewel", 21."Sea Change"

22."Revelation", 23."It's an Ordinary Life", 24."Unexpected Arrivals", 25."Good Vibrations", 26."Normal Alex Wilson"

The Elephant Princess -Complete Series 1 2 June 2010 1."Coming of Age", 2."Don't Call Me Princess", 3."Rabbit Season", 4."Kuru the Guru", 5."The Powerful Ballad"

6."Not Made in Japan", 7."Lean On Me", 8."Welcome to the Fairytale", 9."Warts and All" 10."The Butterfly Effect"

11."Butterfly Kiss", 12."Dancing Queen", 13."Destiny's Child", 14."Time After Time", 15."Happy Birthday Anala"

16."The Big Gig", 17."Masquerade Ball" 18."Almost Too Famous", 19."Princess Amanda", 20."Courtroom Jewel"

21."Sea Change", 22."Revelation", 23."It's an Ordinary Life", 24."Unexpected Arrivals", 25."Good Vibrations"

26."Normal Alex Wilson"

The Elephant Princess -Complete Series 2 TBA 1."Enemies Unleashed", 2."The New Recruit", 3."Bad Reputation", 4."Falling For The Enemy", 5."Star Crossed Lovers"

6."Double Trouble", 7."Secret Love", 8."Love Your Enemy", 9."The Secret Admirer", 10."Tangled Web"

11."Welcome To My World", 12."Exposed", 13."Exiles", 14."Trouble Comes To Town", 15."Under New Management"

16."Dangerous Secrets", 17."Feud", 18."Reinforcements", 19."Unmasked", 20."A Princess For All"

21."Out Of Control", 22."Flare Up", 23."Cursed", 24."Hunted", 25."Between The Worlds"

26."Sacrifice"

International broadcasts

References

  1. "Screen Australia funds new TV projects". TV Tonight. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Nickelodeon anuncia sus estrenos para 2009". anmtvla.com. Retrieved 7 March 2015.

External links

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