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==Availability==
==Availability==

Revision as of 07:38, 6 August 2023

Aus Tausend und Ein Tag Title.jpg

Title

Status: Partially Found

Aus Tausend und Ein Tag (a.k.a Aus 1001 Tag, translation "The Tales from 1001 Days") is a stop-motion TV series aired by Germany broadcasters SWR (Südwestrundfunk) and BR (Bayerischer Rundfunk) between 1976 and 1977 and produced by Kelir Trickfilm G.M.B.H., based on The Thousand and One Days (Les mille et un jours), a collection of stories written by 18th century French orientalist François Pétis de la Croix. The show was distributed to Arabic countries such as Iraq and Lebanon, China and Uruguay in the 1980s, where it was dubbed and aired.

Plot

"Princess Zulekha sees a handsome prince one day from behind a rose and falls in love at first sight. Since then, the princess has been in love with the strange prince, and she grows weaker and weaker day by day. The clever servants decide to make her forget about the prince by telling her the story of The Thousand and One Days, based on Thousand and One Nights."

Staff

  • Cast - E.Müller, Kath-Meyer
  • Animation - X. Bachmer
  • Editor - T. Mensens
  • Production Manager - U. Schenk
  • Music - Haensch-Conzelmann
  • Camera - K, Fraunholz
  • Director - W. Pfäffinger

Episode List

# Original Title English Translation Original Air Date[1] Based Status
1 Die Pantoffeln des Geizigen The slippers of the miser Dec 5, 1976 Story of the Old Slippers[2] Lost
2 Die Geschichte vom Kadi, der in die eigene Grube fiel The story of the Kadi who fell into his own pit Dec 12, 1976 Unknown Lost
3 Die Geschichte von der schönen und treuen Aruja The story of the Beautiful and Faithful Aruja Dec 19, 1976 Unknown Lost
4 Der fliegende Koffer The flying suitcase Dec 26, 1976 Story of Malek and the Princess Schirine[3] Lost
5 Die Geschichte Vom Weisen Al Sid The story of the wise Al Sid Jan 2, 1977 Unknown Lost
6 Die Geschichte vom Derwisch Abunadar The story of the Dervish Abunadar Jan 9, 1977 Unknown Lost
7 Die Listige Frau The cunning woman Jan 16, 1977 Unknown Found
8 Seltsame Geschichten Aus Kaz Vin Strange stories from Kaz Vin Jan 23, 1977 Unknown Lost
9 Die Leute aus Kaz Vin The people from Kaz Vin Jan 30, 1977 Unknown Lost

Availability

On November 19, 2016, YouTube user mimu9370 uploaded the complete video of the original episode 7.

YouTube user Iyad Hussein (اياد حسين) uploaded Arabic versions of episode 5 on November 1, 2016 and episode 7 on May 24, 2020, re-dubbed by his team. On August 25, 2019, YouTube user Ali Sadik Archive uploaded video of the original Arabic dub of episode 2.

Currently only original German episode 7 are available online, and the original version of episode 5 is not available, although the Arabic re-dubbed version by Iyad Hussein was probably dubbed from the original Germany.

According to mimu9370, SWR has a service (now closed) where one can order recordings of the show, and presumably he ordered episodes 5 and 7 and provided both resources to Iyad Hussein. mimu9370 also said that SWR only owns 4 episodes of the show's archive. He said that he may possibly own the show's archive at BR as well[4].

Gallery

Original version of episode 7 uploaded by mimu9370.

Arabic dub of episode 2 uploaded by Ali Sadik Archive.

Arabic re-dubbing of episode 5 by Iyad Hussein and his team.

Note

In China, the show was imported by the German international distribution company Transtel (currently, Deutsche Welle) and aired on Guangdong Television on November 29, 1983[5]. A children's book based on the show was also published in China in April 1985 by a company called Tianjin People Art Publishing[6].

Only the opening and partial screenshots of episode 2 as it aired in China, and a TV guide newspaper featuring the show are available on the Internet[7].

A footage of the opening of episode 2.

References

  1. Episode list from Wunschliste Retrieved 6 Aug '23
  2. Story of the Old Slippers Retrieved 31 Dec '22
  3. Story of Malek and the Princess Schirine Retrieved 31 Dec '22
  4. From the video comments - YouTube Retrieved 6 Aug '23
  5. 童话往事:中国译制动画片 (1979—1987) ISBN 978-7-5657-1992-9 Retrieved 6 Aug '23
  6. Kongfz.com listing of the children's book Retrieved 31 Dec '22
  7. 一千零一日 广东话剧院译制 - 水晶哀吧 Retrieved 31 Dec '22