Uki Dvd
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Created by | Topfloor & Creative Conspiracy |
Opening theme | A new day, a new adventure |
Country of origin | Belgium |
No. of episodes | 52 |
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Executive producer(s) | Universal Music Belgium |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Club RTL & Ketnet |
Original release | 3 April 2010 |
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Uki is a Belgian animated television series. The main character is a small yellow creature who invites his young viewers to discover the world with him. The show has been airing on Belgian and Finnish networks since April 2010.[1]From September 2011 it was also aired on BBC's CBeebies channel, as part of Show Me Show Me.[2]
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Characters[edit]
Uki is the main character in the series and is a yellow creature with a long neck, wings and a single antenna on his head which can perform telekinesis. Neither male nor female, Uki doesn't talk but expresses himself through sounds, laughter and smiles in the manner of a toddler.
In the course of each episode Uki experiences a new adventure with his friends Hedgehog, Rabbit, Squirrel, Tortoise, Duck, and the Flowers, under the protective eye of Sun and Cloud. Each episode describes a day in Uki's life.[3]
Production[edit]
The production of the show is overseen by the Belgian arm of Universal Music Group.[4]
The original designs were created by Ashkan Harati at Belgian design studio Topfloor. For the actual production of the show Universal Music teamed up with Belgian production studio Creative Conspiracy, the company that was responsible for the 3D character animation in the 2D-animation feature The Triplets of Belleville.
Storylines and scripts were written by Belgian TV and children's authors Dirk Nielandt, Tom Neuttiens and Diane Redmond.
Music composed by Piet de Ridder. Audio postproduction by Temple Of Tune Belgium. Voices by Jorka Decroubele and Fredo Gevaert.[citation needed]
Set[edit]
Uki's world is safe and contained; it is the world of a child awakening to new experiences and sensations that will shape her development and deepen her understanding of her environment. Free download full version software. Music is key to the show – simple, catchy melodic jingles that make the show accessible to even the youngest child.
Structure[edit]
The show has a modular structure: the carefully layered episode content provides the young viewer with a sequentially linked set of games, puzzles and activities that enhance the concept at the heart of the story.
Awards[edit]
In 2008 the show won the KidScreen Summit's Pitch it! Award.[5]
Countries[edit]
- United Kingdom: CBeebies
- Ireland: CBeebies and RTÉ Two
- Belgium: Club RTL, Ketnet and Ketnet Digitaal
- Finland: MTV3/SubTV/SubJuniori
- Portugal: Canal Panda
- Poland: CBeebies
- Latvia: TV3
- China, India, Indonesia and Singapore: through CBeebies Asia
- Egypt, Morocco and South Africa: through CBeebies Africa
- Norway: NRK Super
- Italy: RAI Yoyo
- Hungary: Minimax (TV channel)
- Iceland: Stöð 2
- Turkey: Kidz TV
- Mexico: Canal Puntos
Episodes[edit]
No. | English | Flemish | Hungarian |
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01 | Where's the Cake | Waar is de taart | Hol a torta |
02 | The Balloon | De ballon | A lufi |
03 | The Shadow | Schaduw | Az árnyék |
04 | The Box | De doos | A doboz |
05 | Dirty | Vuil! | Piszok |
06 | Turtle in trouble | Hulp voor schildpad | Teknős bajban |
07 | Where's the ball | Waar is de bal | Hol a labda |
08 | Duck is tired | Eend is moe | Fáradt kacsa |
09 | The Kite | De vlieger | A sárkány |
10 | The slide | Glijbaan | A csúszda |
11 | Happy flower | Het blije bloempje | Vidám virágok |
12 | Rabbits want to fly | Konijn wil vliegen | Nyuszi repülni szeretne |
13 | Where's the apple | Where's the apple | Hol az alma |
14 | The painting | The painting | A festmény |
15 | Footprints | Voetsporen | Lábnyom |
16 | What a mess | Wat een rommel! | Micsoda rendetlenség |
17 | Hide and Seek | Verstoppertje | Bújócska |
18 | Atchoo! | Verkouden | Hapcii |
19 | Building a camp | Een kamp bouwen | Építsünk bunkit |
20 | The honey bees | De bijenkorf | A kaptár |
21 | The Bridge | The Bridge | A híd |
22 | Rhythm | Ritme | Ritmus |
23 | See-saw | De wip | A libikóka |
24 | Peek a Boo | Kiekeboe | Kukucs |
25 | Blowing Bubbles | Bellen blazen | Buborék fújás |
26 | Ice Cream | IJsjes | Fagyi |
27 | Rabbit Sleeping | Wakker worden konijn! | Alvó nyuszi |
28 | Chasing The Butterfly | Schildpad op wielen | Teknős kerekeken |
29 | The Hiccups | De hik | Csuklás |
30 | Carousel | De draaimolen | Körhinta |
31 | Snowman | Sneeuwkonijn | Hónyuszi |
32 | Icy Playground | Superglijbaan | Jeges játszótér |
33 | Duct Tape | Plakkerig | Ragasztószalag |
34 | Uki And Rabbit Gathering Acorns | Noten rapen | Uki és Nyuszi makkot gyűjt |
35 | Sand | De zandbak | Homokozó |
36 | The Race | Wedstrijd | Verseny |
37 | Flower is moving | Bloempje verhuist | Virágköltöztetés |
38 | Rainbow | De regenboog | Szivárvány |
39 | Hula Hoop | Hoelahoep | Hullahopp |
40 | Making Music | Lawaai | Zaj |
41 | Cold Ears | Een hoed voor Konijn | Sapka a nyuszinak |
42 | The Shadow | Schaduw | Az árnyék |
43 | Snowball | Waar is Egel | Hol van süni |
44 | Acorns And Umbrella | Noten rapen | Mókus makkot gyűjt |
45 | Imitating | Wie ben ik | Ki vagyok én |
46 | Basketball | Opruimen! | Takarítás |
47 | The Umbrella | De paraplu | Az esernyő |
48 | Spinning Top | De tol | Búgócsiga |
49 | The Butterfly | De vlinder | A pillangó |
50 | Uki's Birthday | Verrassing! | Uki szülinap |
51 | Tire Slide | De glijbaan | Gumi szánkó |
52 | Ice Slide | Glad | Jégcsúszda |
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2019.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Uki sera bientôt visionné par tous les petits bouts du Royaume-Uni' [Uki will soon be watched by every little one in the United Kingdom]. Planète RTL (in French). Belgium: RTL Television. 2 April 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2018.[dead link]
- ^Who's Uki? - Ukiland
- ^About Us - Ukiland
- ^Uki wins KidScreen Summit’s Pitch It!
Cencoroll | |
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Directed by | Atsuya Uki |
Produced by | Hiroaki Takeushi |
Written by | Atsuya Uki |
Starring | Kana Hanazawa Hiro Shimono Ryōhei Kimura Satomi Moriya |
Music by | Ryo (Supercell) |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Aniplex |
Release date | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cencoroll (センコロールSenkorōru) is a 2009 Japanese animescience fiction film nearly singlehandedly written, designed, directed, and animated by manga author Atsuya Uki.[1][2] Produced by Anime Innovation Tokyo and Aniplex, the film had its world premiere at Canada's Fantasia International Film Festival on July 28, 2009.[1] The film made its Japanese debut on August 22, 2009 in Tokyo and Osaka.[3]Cencoroll made its debut in the United States at the New York Anime Festival on September 25, 2009.[4] A sequel will be released on June 29, 2019, in a dual-screening featuring the first film.[5]
Plot[edit]
In Cencoroll, large, mostly white amorphous creatures have been appearing in a town modeled after Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. Tetsu (テツ) (Hiro Shimono) is a male high school student who keeps one such shapeshifting creature named Cenco (センコSenko), which he can control via telepathy, though wants to keep it a secret. An inquisitive girl named Yuki (ユキ) (Kana Hanazawa) chances upon Cenco at school when it is transformed into a bicycle. After Tetsu arrives to retrieve the bicycle, Yuki inadvertently causes Cenco to transform back into its normally large form by poking it in the eye. Yuki is much more interested in Cenco than Tetsu and accompanies them into town. There, a boy named Shū (シュウ) (Ryōhei Kimura), who controls two of the creatures, confronts Tetsu in order to obtain Cenco. Tetsu manages to fend off Shū's attacks while also protecting Yuki, and they leave while Shū's creature is incapacitated. Shū confronts Yuki later that day and gets her to tell Tetsu to meet and fight Shū again.
The following day, Shū takes Yuki hostage to force Tetsu to come, and places her on a ledge of a tall building. After Tetsu arrives, Shū attacks from afar and manages to cut off one of Cenco's arms. To repair the arm, Cenco removes one of Tetsu's arms, which incapacitates him momentarily. Shū arrives with a much larger creature and Cenco takes Yuki within its body where Tetsu already is. Yuki gets Cenco to change control of it from Tetsu to herself, and after Shū's larger creature eats Cenco along with Yuki, she manages to take control of the larger creature as well. They are subsequently attacked by the military with tanks and missiles, but are protected for the time being when Tetsu changes the creature's shape to that of a massive walnut. Tetsu and Yuki are separated and Shū attempts to take control back from Yuki, but he cannot control the creature anymore and severs the link, effectively killing it. Tetsu makes it back with Cenco to where Yuki and Shū are, and Yuki knocks Shū out with Cenco transformed into a baseball bat. Afterwards, Yuki transforms Cenco into Tetsu's lost arm, which gives him back control of his limb. Shū is later shown having been rescued by his other creature.
Production[edit]
Cencoroll is based on a one-shotmanga entitled Amon Game written and illustrated by Atsuya Uki. The manga won the Grand Prix Award in Kodansha's Afternoon Shiki manga competition in 2005.[1] In 2006, Anime Innovation Tokyo began an initiative to sponsor anime produced by independent animators and small studios and chose Cencoroll as their first sponsored project.[6] In 2007, Uki created a Cencorollshort film and distributed it over the Internet;[7] due to the praise it received, Uki decided to nearly singlehandedly write, design, direct, and animate a 30-minute Cencoroll film.[1][2]Cencoroll marked the first time the production company Aniplex had agreed to back a project that was animated almost entirely by one person.[2] Originally, the film was given the tentative title Untitle.[8]
Ryo of Supercell produced the film's music. The film's theme song is 'Love & Roll' by Supercell, and was released on August 12, 2009 on Supercell's debut single 'Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari' (君の知らない物語) along with an instrumental track featured in the trailer for Cencoroll called 'Theme of 'Cencoroll'.[9]
Release and reception[edit]
Cencoroll had its world premiere at Canada's Fantasia International Film Festival on July 28, 2009 and was subtitled in English.[1] The film was released to a small number of theaters in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan on August 22, 2009. Cencoroll made its debut in the United States at the New York Anime Festival on September 25, 2009 and was subtitled in English.[4] A 90-second trailer was available at Tokyo International Anime Fair in March 2009,[10] and three television commercials were released between July and August 2009.[3][11][12] A DVD of the film in limited and regular editions was released by Aniplex on October 28, 2009.[13][14]
Justin Sevakis of Anime News Network (ANN) praised Cencoroll's 'visual inventiveness', stating that it had 'a raw and immediate feel.' Sevakis' review was strongly positive, describing Cencoroll as defying 'any and all expectations of both medium and genre.'[15]Cencoroll was awarded the Best Hokkaidō Production Award at the 2009 Sapporo International Short Film Festival and Market.[16] The film was selected as a recommended work by the awards jury of the thirteenth Japan Media Arts Festival in 2009.[17]
References[edit]
- ^ abcde'Cencoroll'. Fantasia International Film Festival. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^ abc'Cencoroll Science-Fiction Anime Dated for 2009 Release'. Anime News Network. March 24, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^ ab'Cencoroll Film's Ad Streamed for August 22 Opening'. Anime News Network. July 9, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^ ab'New York Anime Fest to Host Cencoroll's U.S. Premiere'. Anime News Network. August 6, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^'2 Cencoroll Films Get Joint Theatrical Screenings on June 29'. Anime News Network. March 20, 2019. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^'Anime Innovation Tokyo Introduces First Project'. Anime News Network. January 16, 2007. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^Tatara, Peter (August 6, 2009). 'Cencoroll Comes To NYAF!'. Medium At Large. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^「動画革命東京」第1次支援候補作決定 [Anime Innovation Tokyo Decide to Support Their First Candidates] (in Japanese). July 28, 2006. Archived from the original on September 7, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^'Supercell 1st single 「君の知らない物語」' [Supercell 1st single 'Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari'] (in Japanese). Supercell. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^'Cencoroll Science-Fiction Anime's TAF Trailer Posted'. Anime News Network. April 10, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^'Cencoroll, Yatterman, Kamui Gaiden Promos Streamed'. Anime News Network. August 21, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^'Cencoroll Film's 3rd Commercial Posted Online'. Anime News Network. August 24, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
- ^'センコロール (完全生産限定版) (DVD)' [Cencoroll (complete production limited edition) (DVD)] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ^'センコロール (通常版) (DVD)' [Cencoroll (regular edition) (DVD)] (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ^Sevakis, Justin (September 22, 2009). 'Cencoroll Review'. Anime News Network. Retrieved October 13, 2009.
- ^'SSF2009 Award Winners' (in Japanese). Sapporo Short Fest. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
- ^'2009 (13th) Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Division/Short Animation'. Japan Media Arts Festival. Retrieved December 8, 2009.
External links[edit]
- Official website(in Japanese)
- Cencoroll on IMDb
- Cencoroll (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia