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''Dragons et princesses'' (''Dragons and Princesses'') is a 2010 French computer animation television program written, storyboarded and directed by Michel Ocelot and produced at Studio O for Canal+. It is a fairy tale anthology series of ten further 13-minute episodes in the format established in ''Ciné si''. Five of the episodes are edited, with a feature-exclusive sixth, into the 2011 stereoscopic compilation movie ''Tales of the Night''. ==Production== The series, which Ocelot also voice acted in, co-produced, art directed and designed,〔 returns to the format of short silhouette animation fairy tales established by 1989's ''Ciné si'' and continued in 1992's ''Tales of the Night'' to produce further stories originally conceived for the then-unsuccessful ''Ciné si'', episodes of which have since enjoyed popularity in the form of the compilation movie ''Princes and Princesses''. At least as early as September 2006, when ''Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest'' was previewing in France, Ocelot was mentioning in interviews that he was planning to return to silhouettes and the anthology format with a project then planned to be titled ''Bergères et Dragons'' (''Shepherdesses and Dragons'') and released in 2008 but wavered on whether it would it take the format of a feature film or television series and if it would consist of a combination of existing and new or all-new footage (the title suggests the inclusion of the "Bergère qui danse" segment of the earlier ''Tales of the Night''). Instead, 2008 saw the inclusion of these earlier silhouette films in the ''Les Trésors cachés de Michel Ocelot'' short film collection and the new project, set back by production of several others, was announced in June 2010 as taking its eventual form of both a television series of ten new silhouette films and a new ''Tales of the Night'' for movie theaters drawn from it. ''Dragons'' also notably sees him return to working with once-regular composer Christian Maire,〔 who had last scored ''Ciné si'' for him two decades ago, and is the first production animated by his own Studio O in Paris, which previously had covered only pre-production for projects animated at larger animation studios. A total of over 300 characters and 800 sets were designed for the project,〔 which was animated by a team of five〔 in Autodesk Maya.〔
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