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Freej : ウィキペディア英語版
Freej

''Freej'' ((アラビア語:فريج); trademarked as ''FREEJ'') is an Emirati three-dimensional, computer animated television series for children. The English tagline for the show is "The Fun Old Girls."〔http://www.freej.ae/uploads/headers/English/freejhomeflash_en.swf freejhomeflash_en.swf]." ((Archive )) Freej Official Website. Retrieved on 26 March 2012.〕
The show was produced by Mohammed Saeed Harib, who also directed the fifteen standalone episodes of fifteen minutes each. It is the tale of four old Emirati women living in a secluded neighbourhood in modern-day Dubai. The show's main characters - Um Saeed, Um Saloom, Um Allawi and Um Khammas - try to live a peaceful life in the midst of the ever-expanding city around them, but the city’s boom unveils new social issues every day that they would have to tackle in their own simple way. For those four old women, there is no issue too hard to crack with a good cup of coffee at Um Saeed’s house.
The show's title is a reference to "''freej''", a term which means "neighbourhood" in Emirati Arabic, based on accent of the people of Dubai's slums. ''Freej'', originally produced in Arabic, is available with English subtitles.
The show premiered on September 24, 2006 during Ramadan on Sama Dubai, and has returned with new episodes traditionally debuting every year during Ramadan.
== History ==
FREEJ started off as a six-page study book in 1998, but did not materialise until 2003 when it was adopted by Dubai Media City. A small demo was created to test the concept and shortly after it was given the official go ahead by the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders (SME) who took on the initial funding of the project. In September 2005, with around 3 million Dhs of funding provided by the SME (), Lammtara Pictures was established to oversee the production and a team of almost 500 people were signed up to make this big dream a reality.
The series premiered on 24 September 2006 – the first day of Ramadan (), and was broadcast across the GCC countries on 'Sama Dubai' (Dubai's Sky), one of Dubai's many TV channels and which broadcasts mainly local programs and material. The series became an instant success and a major hit in the region () with immense viewership in the Gulf especially among UAE Nationals.
In 2007, Dubai One, an English Channel (which is also part of DMI) announces that Freej will still be Arabic in Dubai One but with English subtitles and put two episodes a week before TMZ.
In 2008, Season 2 DVDs were released in September at Toys R Us etc.
In 2010, via a partnership deal with Turner Broadcasting System, Lammtara, the Dubai-based studio company behind ''Freejs production, had agreed to broadcast the show on the newly launched Cartoon Network Arabic channel, making ''Freej'' one of the first home-produced shows for that channel, along with the Jordanian series ''Ben & Izzy''.〔 Additionally, the main characters from ''Freej'' are added for a localised version of ''Skatoony'' at April 12, 2011.

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