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Lifeboat Luke is an animated 52x5 min TV action adventure series set in the magical town of Donaghadoo.〔 Directed and designed by Alastair McIlwain, produced by Richard Morss and Darryl Collins (first 13 episodes), the series has aired in Ireland on RTÉ Two on ''DEN TOTS''〔(Lifeboat Luke - Weekdays on RTE 2 ), Northern Ireland Screen, 28 August 2008〕 and in over twenty territories worldwide. The search and rescue series for 4-7 year olds〔(Monster Sails Away with Lifeboat Luke ), by Ramin Zahed, Animation Magazine, 11 June 2007〕 is fast, fun, full of visual jokes and eccentric characters with strong sea safety messages for children running through the episodes. Lifeboat Luke is the first 52 part animation series to be originated and produced in Northern Ireland and has been financed through a combination of private investment and (Northern Ireland Screen ) Lottery Production Fund 〔(Luke out Homer! There's a new cartoon king coming to town ), by Victoria O'Hara, Belfast Telegraph, 15 March 2007〕 including the Irish Film Board, the (Broadcast Commission Ireland Sound & Vision ),〔(RTE Sails With Lifeboat Luke ), by Ryan Ball, Animation Magazine, 6 Oct 2006.〕 Northern Ireland Screen Commission, Banjax Studios (first 13 episodes), and RTÉ.〔(‘Lifeboat Luke’ Drops Anchor at RNLI ), Irish Film and Television Network, 20 Feb 2008〕 The series was a co-production with Kavaleer in Dublin.〔 Luke the Lifeboat Ltd, producers of the series, are working in an exclusive partnership with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The first 13 episodes were produced at Banjax Studios based in Belfast with LTL Production, based in Holywood, Northern Ireland, producing the remaining 39 episodes and delivering the entire 52 episode series. The licensing and commercialisation of the property is now being carried out by (Straandlooper Animation ). ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lifeboat Luke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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