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''Malo Korrigan and the Space Tracers'' also known as ''Malo Korrigan et les Traceurs de l'espace'' in French) is a 2002, French, sci-fi, animated, television series that ran for one season of 26 episodes. It was co-created by Arthur Qwak and Norman J. LeBlanc. It was co-produced by Futurikon, Tooncan, Canal J, and Metropole Television, the latter of which was also the distributor.<ref>[https://www.futurikon.com/en/programme/malo_korrigan/ Article info about the show from the Futurikon website.] Retrieved 08 Nov '21</ref> The French band, Deep Forest, composed an original song as the theme for the English version. Although it aired in several other countries, including Canada, there were never any airings received in the U.S. | |||
== Plot == | ==Plot== | ||
After several centuries of intergalactic warfare, a truce is called at last and the universe is brought to peace. Over 200 planets have allied with one another as the Cosmocratic League, keeping the peace and promoting economic, space development. To preserve the stability and unity of the planets, interplanetary transport has been the essential service and the norm with some companies profiting from it, like the Krill-Fireng Consortium. But there are only a few independents that remain in response, desiring to conserve their rebellion and liberty, while encountering many perils along the way as they travel from planet to planet to deliver the goods. That is exactly what happens in each episode, with the most renowned Space Tracer being Malo Korrigan, who, along with his crew, travel by way of a ship called the Starduke. Malo is a pilot and captain who is considered gifted and to be among the best in the Consortium's fleet. He was originally imprisoned for going against his employer's techniques and joined the Tracers following his release. He is a freedom defender and because he is so good-hearted, he will put his duties on hold to come to others' aid if he finds them in need. He is accompanied by Jonas Peqoud, a veteran space navigator with an artificial hand, handy (both literally and figuratively) in repairing things; Cyana Baahra, a cyan green, alien princess and pilot who has tentacles for arms that are capable of stretching; and Hwik Hwik, a small alien pet and mascot. | After several centuries of intergalactic warfare, a truce is called at last and the universe is brought to peace. Over 200 planets have allied with one another as the Cosmocratic League, keeping the peace and promoting economic, space development. To preserve the stability and unity of the planets, interplanetary transport has been the essential service and the norm with some companies profiting from it, like the Krill-Fireng Consortium. But there are only a few independents that remain in response, desiring to conserve their rebellion and liberty, while encountering many perils along the way as they travel from planet to planet to deliver the goods. That is exactly what happens in each episode, with the most renowned Space Tracer being Malo Korrigan, who, along with his crew, travel by way of a ship called the Starduke. Malo is a pilot and captain who is considered gifted and to be among the best in the Consortium's fleet. He was originally imprisoned for going against his employer's techniques and joined the Tracers following his release. He is a freedom defender and because he is so good-hearted, he will put his duties on hold to come to others' aid if he finds them in need. He is accompanied by Jonas Peqoud, a veteran space navigator with an artificial hand, handy (both literally and figuratively) in repairing things; Cyana Baahra, a cyan green, alien princess and pilot who has tentacles for arms that are capable of stretching; and Hwik Hwik, a small alien pet and mascot. | ||
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== Availability == | ==Availability== | ||
To date, only five of the episodes are available in English on | To date, '''only five of the episodes are available in English''' on YouTube, as what have been found are mentioned in the table above this. The 21 missing episodes have yet to be recovered. | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
=== Videos === | ===Videos=== | ||
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|description1=Intro and theme song | |description1=Intro and theme song. | ||
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|id2 =v=nncr2m3zlGQ&t=92s | |id2 =v=nncr2m3zlGQ&t=92s | ||
|description2 =The premiere episode of the series. | |description2=The premiere episode of the series. | ||
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== References == | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Lost audio]] | |||
[[Category:Partially found media]] |
Revision as of 16:49, 8 November 2021
Malo Korrigan and the Space Tracers also known as Malo Korrigan et les Traceurs de l'espace in French) is a 2002, French, sci-fi, animated, television series that ran for one season of 26 episodes. It was co-created by Arthur Qwak and Norman J. LeBlanc. It was co-produced by Futurikon, Tooncan, Canal J, and Metropole Television, the latter of which was also the distributor.[1] The French band, Deep Forest, composed an original song as the theme for the English version. Although it aired in several other countries, including Canada, there were never any airings received in the U.S.
Plot
After several centuries of intergalactic warfare, a truce is called at last and the universe is brought to peace. Over 200 planets have allied with one another as the Cosmocratic League, keeping the peace and promoting economic, space development. To preserve the stability and unity of the planets, interplanetary transport has been the essential service and the norm with some companies profiting from it, like the Krill-Fireng Consortium. But there are only a few independents that remain in response, desiring to conserve their rebellion and liberty, while encountering many perils along the way as they travel from planet to planet to deliver the goods. That is exactly what happens in each episode, with the most renowned Space Tracer being Malo Korrigan, who, along with his crew, travel by way of a ship called the Starduke. Malo is a pilot and captain who is considered gifted and to be among the best in the Consortium's fleet. He was originally imprisoned for going against his employer's techniques and joined the Tracers following his release. He is a freedom defender and because he is so good-hearted, he will put his duties on hold to come to others' aid if he finds them in need. He is accompanied by Jonas Peqoud, a veteran space navigator with an artificial hand, handy (both literally and figuratively) in repairing things; Cyana Baahra, a cyan green, alien princess and pilot who has tentacles for arms that are capable of stretching; and Hwik Hwik, a small alien pet and mascot.
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Air Date | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sio Dolderan | 2002 | Found |
2 | Old Soldier | 2002 | Found |
3 | Operation Sharatan | 2002 | Lost |
4 | The Daisukis | 2002 | Found |
5 | Breaking the Ice | 2002 | Found |
6 | Gruiks | 2002 | Lost |
7 | Living Memory | 2002 | Found |
8 | Pacem | 2002 | Lost |
9 | Xox | 2002 | Lost |
10 | Farenheit | 2002 | Lost |
11 | There be Monsters Here | 2002 | Lost |
12 | Rescue | 2002 | Lost |
13 | The Gift | 2002 | Lost |
14 | Time Trap | 2002 | Lost |
15 | Distant Encounter | 2002 | Lost |
16 | The Black Sun | 2002 | Lost |
17 | Follow Your Dream | 2002 | Lost |
18 | The Evil Spirit | 2002 | Lost |
19 | Alison Bracket | 2002 | Lost |
20 | Forsaken | 2002 | Lost |
21 | Outlaw | 2002 | Lost |
22 | Reunion | 2002 | Lost |
23 | Roll Over Mac Murphy | 2002 | Lost |
24 | Just Milliseconds Away | 2002 | Lost |
25 | A Question of Trust | 2002 | Lost |
26 | Mouandibi | 2002 | Lost |
Availability
To date, only five of the episodes are available in English on YouTube, as what have been found are mentioned in the table above this. The 21 missing episodes have yet to be recovered.
Gallery
Videos
References
- ↑ Article info about the show from the Futurikon website. Retrieved 08 Nov '21