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Le Manège enchanté : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Manège enchanté

''Le Manège enchanté'' (English: ''The Magic Roundabout'') is a French animated television series of 750 episodes each five minutes long (including thirteen in black and white), created by Serge Danot and broadcast from 5 October 1963 on the first channel of the ORTF.
After Danot's departure in 1967, a second series of 100 episodes was broadcast in 1971. In 1990 another 250 episodes were produced by AB Groupe for the ''La Cinq'' channel.〔Agnès Moreau, ''De Nounours à Casimir, du petit écran au coffre à jouets'', éditions Massin, 1997, 〕
A new computer-animated series of 52 episodes aired from September 2007 on Disney Junior and from 2 April 2008 on M6.
==Synopsis==
The series, aimed at children, features characters in the land of ''Bois-Joli'': Father Pivoine, Zébulon a jack-in-the-box; Pollux the British dog, Azalée the cow, Ambroise the snail, Flappy the Spanish rabbit, Margote a girl, and Jouvence Pio, a gardener who starts every sentence with "Hep Hep Hep".

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