Sandra the Fairytale Detective
Not to be confused with Fairy Tale Police Department.
Sandra The Fairytale Detective | |
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Created by | Myriam Ballestreros |
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Original network |
Disney XD TG4 RSI Kidz TV Qubo and Gloob |
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Related shows |
Lola & Virginia Lucky Fred |
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Sandra the Fairytale Detective is a Spanish-Indian-Portuguese animated television series created by Imira Productions. The series revolves around a young girl named Sandra who solves mysteries with her friend Fo the elf, while avoiding interference from a bully named Marcus.
The series aired on TG4 in Ireland and RSI in Switzerland.
Characters
Sandra's world
- Sandra Ochiaperridi is a 10-year-old girl fairy-tale detective with green eyes and black hair tied in pigtails. She also takes notes from the victims. Voiced by Jules De Jongh.
- Fo The Elf is a 508-year-old assistant of Sandra. He is an elf. He hides Sandra and tells her if there is a case or not. Voiced by Dan Russell.
- Marcus Sandra's opponent. He is always bullying Sandra without a reason.
- Raquel Sandra's best friend. Voiced by Alex Bothwell.
Fairytale land
- Snow White (voiced by Alex Bothwell)
- The Seven Dwarfs (voiced by Bob Saker)
- Hansel & Gretel
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Three Little Pigs
- Pinocchio
- The Three Musketeers
- Vulture (voiced by Bob Saker)
- The Three Bears (voiced by Dan Russell, Alex Bothwell, and Jules De Jongh)
- Captain Blackbeard (voiced by Bob Saker)
- King Arthur Pendragon (voiced by Bob Saker)
- Morgana Le Fay (voiced by Alex Bothwell)
- Scolymus (voiced by Bob Saker)
Episodes
Imira Entertainment (the developers/creators) have already planned to use 52 different fairy tales (a term used loosely as there are some legends on the list such as King Arthur). The following is a list of 'case' titles (i.e. episodes) and the tales they borrow from:
Season 1
- "Bad Wolf" – Three Little Pigs
- "Bubbles" – The Little Mermaid
- "Fairy Dust" – Sleeping Beauty
- "The Golden Key" – Hansel & Gretel
- "A Prodigious Nose" – Pinocchio
- "The Missing Slipper" – Cinderella
- "Pesky Rodents" – Pied Piper
- "Invincible Dragon" – Saint George and the Dragon
- "Fruits of the Forest" – Little Red Riding Hood
- "The Outlawed Cat" – Puss In Boots
- "The Cursed Apple" – Snow White
- "The Royal Egg" – The Ugly Duckling
- "Even More Difficult" – Beauty And The Beast
- "A Question of Smell" – Jack And The Beanstalk
- "Assaf the Sorcerer" – Aladdin
- "The Wild Party" – Tom Thumb
- "The Mysterious Crystal Ball" – The Princess and the Pea
- "Frogs" – The Frog Prince
- "Show Us Your Paws" – The Wolf And The Seven Little Kids
- "Forest Without Magic" – Rapunzel
- "The Water of Life" – The Elves and the Shoemaker
- "Toy Room" – The Steadfast Tin Soldier
- "Die Laughing" – The Emperor's New Clothes
- "Honey Shampoo" – Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- "Green Monkey" – One Thousand And One Nights
- "Avalon Island" – King Arthur
- "The Repeating Ghost" – Fearless John
- "Fat Worm" – Thumbelina
- "The Riddle Champion" – Rumplestiltskin
- "Makilakiski" – The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack
- "The Guide's Servant" – Ali Baba
- "The Great Manfred" – The Bremen Town Musicians
- "The Forbidden Room" – Bluebeard
- "Simpleton" – The Queen Bee
- "Giant Love" – The Brave Little Tailor
- "The Supreme Law" – Sinbad
- "The Cup Final" – The Snow Queen
- "The Princess of the Lake" – Swan Lake
- "The Magic Harp" – The Twelve Dancing Princesses
- "Scolymus" – The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- "King of Mortadella" – Pinocchio Case 2
- "The Three Anchors" – Cinderella Case 2
- "The 22.30 Express" – Little Red Riding Hood Case 2
- "The Secret Book" – Sleeping Beauty Case 2
- "The Magic Factory" – Hansel & Gretel Case 2
- "The Prince of the Pool – The Frog Prince Case 2
- "Captain Blackbeard" – The Little Mermaid Case 2
- "Brother Ogre" – Puss In Boots Case 2
- "School for Princesses" – Snow White Case 2
- "An Unforgettable Journey" – Three Little Pigs Case 2
- "Acorns" – Little Red Riding Hood Case 3
- "Petunias" – Snow White Case 3
External links
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