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'''Pim Wright''' (''commonly known as Pim'') was an animation cartoon series produced by PMMP<ref>PMMP (Philippe Mounier Marketing Production), http://pmmp.fr</ref> and TF1, with Hahn Shin Corporation, RG Prince and Pipangai<ref name=":0">Cœurs-de-Requins, http://coeursderequins.free.fr/Pim/</ref><ref>Planète Jeunesse, http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-1572-pim.html</ref> working on the animation, which aired on TF1, TF! Youth and IDF1, while in South Korea, it aired on KBS in 1999<ref>kbrkjs on NAVER, https://blog.naver.com/kbrkjs/50116030910</ref><ref>미만부, http://sulfur.pe.kr/tech/board.php?board=lyric&command=body&no=824</ref><ref>KBATV.ORG, http://kbatv.org/dept/dept_prof.asp?dcode=109</ref>. The show originally ran in France between 1997-2003, and had a total of 104 episodes<ref>Episodes (English) - Cœurs-de-Requins, http://coeursderequins.free.fr/Pim/Langue/anglais.html</ref>, featuring titular characters like Pim, Tomi and Newton, designed after vegetables and fruits in a village. The show also broadcasted in several other countries via their own dubs, such as in English, Spanish, German, and Arabic.
'''Pim Wright''' (''commonly known as Pim'') was an animation cartoon series produced by PMMP and TF1, with Hahn Shin Corporation, RG Prince and Pipangai working on the animation, which aired on TF1, TF! Youth and IDF1, while in South Korea, it aired on KBS in 1999. The show originally ran in France between 1997-2003, and had a total of 104 episodes, featuring titular characters like Pim, Tomi and Newton, designed after vegetables and fruits in a village. The show also broadcasted in several other countries via their own dubs, such as in English, Spanish, German, and Arabic.


While some information about the show were documented on Cœurs-de-Requins, clips/episodes of the show can be hard to find in either English dub or its original contemporary of the French broadcast (''some examples were embedded on Cœurs-de-Requins's website<ref>Credits and Clips - Cœurs-de-Requins, http://coeursderequins.free.fr/Pim/Generiquevideos/index.html</ref>, but have since long gone''). That being said, some clips of the Arabic dub by Super M Productions, called "Pepper" [Arabic: فليفلة, Ful-ay-fil-a], can be [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%D9%81%D9%84%D9%8A%D9%81%D9%84%D8%A9+%D9%83%D8%B1%D8%AA%D9%88%D9%86 easy to find on YouTube]. (''Said dub was broadcasted on channels like ART Teenz<ref>Arabic Dub Intro on ART Teenz, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGo3_Ik7WA0</ref> and Dubai 33'')
While some information about the show were documented on Cœurs-de-Requins, clips/episodes of the show can be hard to find in either English dub or its original contemporary of the French broadcast (''some examples were embedded on Cœurs-de-Requins's website, but have since long gone''). That being said, some clips of the Arabic dub by Super M Productions, called "Pepper" [Arabic: , Ful-ay-fil-a], can be [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%D9%81%D9%84%D9%8A%D9%81%D9%84%D8%A9+%D9%83%D8%B1%D8%AA%D9%88%D9%86 easy to find on YouTube]. (''Said dub was broadcasted on channels like ART Teenz and Dubai 33'')


Danny Chang, composer of the show's music, did provide an extended track on their website<ref>Pim Wright - Developing Creative Music (Danny Chang), https://www.developingcreativemusic.com/?ms_song=pim-wright</ref>, compared to the one heard in the Arabic and Korean<ref>Alledged audio of the Korean Intro on KBS, http://www.pandora.tv/view/ikim4258/51142062</ref> intros.
Danny Chang, composer of the show's music, did provide an extended track on their website, compared to the one heard in the Arabic and Korean intros.


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PIM.jpg

Promotional poster of the show

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Pim Wright (commonly known as Pim) was an animation cartoon series produced by PMMP and TF1, with Hahn Shin Corporation, RG Prince and Pipangai working on the animation, which aired on TF1, TF! Youth and IDF1, while in South Korea, it aired on KBS in 1999. The show originally ran in France between 1997-2003, and had a total of 104 episodes, featuring titular characters like Pim, Tomi and Newton, designed after vegetables and fruits in a village. The show also broadcasted in several other countries via their own dubs, such as in English, Spanish, German, and Arabic.

While some information about the show were documented on Cœurs-de-Requins, clips/episodes of the show can be hard to find in either English dub or its original contemporary of the French broadcast (some examples were embedded on Cœurs-de-Requins's website, but have since long gone). That being said, some clips of the Arabic dub by Super M Productions, called "Pepper" [Arabic: , Ful-ay-fil-a], can be easy to find on YouTube. (Said dub was broadcasted on channels like ART Teenz and Dubai 33)

Danny Chang, composer of the show's music, did provide an extended track on their website, compared to the one heard in the Arabic and Korean intros.

Media

English trailer for Pim containg clips from Season 2

French Intro for Pim containg title card from Season 1, Episode 44

Arabic Dub Intro on ART Teenz

Arabic Dub of Season 1, Episode 30

One of the uploaded clips from the Arabic Dub


References