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''The Magic Roundabout'' is a France-UK CGI reboot of the same name created by Serge Danot. The series takes place after the events of the 2005 CGI-animated film of the same name. The series begins with Zebedee giving a brief summary to the viewers before setting off the plot. And at the end, with the problems solved, Zebedee announces that "it's time to party!". Everyone dances before Dylan remarks that "it was time for bed" before falling asleep.
''The Magic Roundabout'' is a France-UK CGI animated series created by Serge Danot. The series takes place after the events of the 2005 CGI-animated film of the same name.
In 2009, The Magic Roundabout (CGI Series) was given a Season 2 renewal (consisting of 52 10-minute episodes) and production started on this season later with ZDF as an additional partner. It was broadcast on Nick Jr. in the UK in 2010 and on ABC in Australia the following year. It was also broadcast on the Children's Channel of China Central Television in China in 2017, tve in Spain and briefly available on Netflix in the USA. Since Action Synthese was folded in 2013, Mediatoon currently held the rights to the show<ref name="Mediatoon">[https://www.mediatoon-distribution.com/en/catalog/103/the-magic-roundabout/] Retrieved 27 Apr '20</ref>.
In 2009, The Magic Roundabout was given a Season 2 renewal (consisting of 52 10-minute episodes) and production started on the season later with ZDF as an additional partner. It was broadcast on Nick Jr. in the UK in 2010 and on ABC in Australia the following year. It was also broadcast on CCTV-14 (China Central Television) in China in 2017, tve in Spain and briefly available on Netflix in the USA. Since Action Synthese was folded in 2013, Mediatoon currently hold the rights to the show<ref name="Mediatoon">[https://www.mediatoon-distribution.com/en/catalog/103/the-magic-roundabout/] Retrieved 27 Apr '20</ref>.


==Availability==
==Availability==
Out of the second season's 52 episodes, only 51 episodes were uploaded on YouTube by The Magic Roundabout Official YouTube channel. On June 10, 2015, The Official Magic Roundabout YouTube channel was created and they uploaded episodes 53 and beyond until episode 103 on August 14, 2018. However, there is a Spanish dub<ref name="YouTube">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t58SaU_4Z78] Retrieved 19 May '20</ref> and the Chinese dub<ref name="CNTV">[http://tv.cntv.cn/video/C10361/b70cdd63562448d5bd73d831b94d6760] Retrieved 19 May '20</ref> found on the internet. There seems to be a screening room for all the episodes<ref name="A Screening Room for all the episodes">[https://www.mediatoon-distribution.com/en/catalog/103/the-magic-roundabout/screening/] Retrieved 19 May '20</ref>, but it's for members only. Although there are 52 Season 2 episodes currently not on home media yet, "The Magic Roundabout" Season 2 episode "No More Magic, Zebedee" has yet to receive a YouTube upload and even from home media.
Out of the second season's 52 episodes, only 51 episodes were uploaded on YouTube by The Magic Roundabout Official YouTube channel. On June 10, 2015, The Official Magic Roundabout YouTube channel was created and uploaded episodes 53 and beyond until episode 103 on August 14, 2018. However, there is a Spanish dub<ref name="YouTube">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t58SaU_4Z78] Retrieved 19 May '20</ref> and the Chinese dub<ref name="CNTV">[http://tv.cntv.cn/video/C10361/b70cdd63562448d5bd73d831b94d6760] Retrieved 19 May '20</ref> found on the internet. There seems to be a screening room for all the episodes<ref name="A Screening Room for all the episodes">[https://www.mediatoon-distribution.com/en/catalog/103/the-magic-roundabout/screening/] Retrieved 19 May '20</ref>, but it's for members only. Although there are 52 Season 2 episodes currently not on home media yet, "The Magic Roundabout" Season 2 episode "No More Magic, Zebedee" has yet to receive a YouTube upload and even from home media.


==Video==
==Video==

Revision as of 02:11, 21 May 2020

NoMoreMagic,ZebedeeTitleCard.png

Title card for the episode.

Status: Lost


The Magic Roundabout is a France-UK CGI animated series created by Serge Danot. The series takes place after the events of the 2005 CGI-animated film of the same name. In 2009, The Magic Roundabout was given a Season 2 renewal (consisting of 52 10-minute episodes) and production started on the season later with ZDF as an additional partner. It was broadcast on Nick Jr. in the UK in 2010 and on ABC in Australia the following year. It was also broadcast on CCTV-14 (China Central Television) in China in 2017, tve in Spain and briefly available on Netflix in the USA. Since Action Synthese was folded in 2013, Mediatoon currently hold the rights to the show[1].

Availability

Out of the second season's 52 episodes, only 51 episodes were uploaded on YouTube by The Magic Roundabout Official YouTube channel. On June 10, 2015, The Official Magic Roundabout YouTube channel was created and uploaded episodes 53 and beyond until episode 103 on August 14, 2018. However, there is a Spanish dub[2] and the Chinese dub[3] found on the internet. There seems to be a screening room for all the episodes[4], but it's for members only. Although there are 52 Season 2 episodes currently not on home media yet, "The Magic Roundabout" Season 2 episode "No More Magic, Zebedee" has yet to receive a YouTube upload and even from home media.

Video

A Spanish dub of No More Magic, Zebedee.

External Links

Reference

  1. [1] Retrieved 27 Apr '20
  2. [2] Retrieved 19 May '20
  3. [3] Retrieved 19 May '20
  4. [4] Retrieved 19 May '20