Gaspard and Lisa

For the television show, see Gaspard and Lisa (TV series).
Gaspard and Lisa
Gaspard and Lisa characters

Front of one of the books
First appearance Gaspard on Vacation
Created by Anne Gutman
Georg Hallensleben
Information
Species Dog
Occupation Students
Relatives Charles (Gaspard's older brother)
Mamie Matilde (Gaspard's grandmother)
Victoria (Lisa's older sister)
Lila (Lisa's baby sister)
Unnamed parents
Nationality French

Gaspard and Lisa are two fictional bull terriers appearing in a series of children's books created by wife and husband Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben.

The books center on two canine friends: Gaspard (the black dog with a blue scarf) and Lisa (the white dog with a red scarf) who go on various adventures. The dogs are identical apart from their color.

Book series

Below is a list of the books in the series. The books have also been translated into fifteen languages.[1]

Title Publication date
Gaspard on Vacation March 13, 2001
Lisa's Airplane Trip March 13, 2001
Gaspard in Hospital September 11, 2001
Gaspard and Lisa at the Museum September 28, 2001
Gaspard at the Seashore April 9, 2002
Lisa in New York April 9, 2002
Gaspard and Lisa's Rainy Day March 11, 2003
Lisa in the Jungle September 9, 2003
Gaspard and Lisa: Friends Forever September 9, 2003
Gaspard and Lisa's Ready-for-School Words June 22, 2004
Lisa's Baby Sister September 11, 2012
Gaspard and Lisa's Christmas Surprise September 11, 2012

Merchandising

Plushes of Gaspard and Lisa were produced by Sun Arrow. The toys were approved by the characters' creators.

TV adaptation

Production company Chorion produced animated cartoons based on the books. The TV series debuted in 2010.

See also

References

  1. Chris Arrant (February 17, 2011). "Disney Junior picks up two new series: 'Octonauts' and 'Gaspard and Lisa'". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 2014-09-03.


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