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Ferdy the Ant (TV series)

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Ferdy the Ant
File:Ferdy the Ant english Logo.png
Logo as seen in the opening of the various dubs outside of Germany
GenreAdventure
Based onFerda Mravenec
by Ondřej Sekora
Developed byEntertaining Cartoon Productions
Harmony Gold USA
Screenplay byIva Hercíková
Liane Novotony
Directed byJerry Hampeys
Ralph Newman
Opening theme"Ferdy is your Friend" (English dub only)
ComposersEvzen Illinois
Zdenka Liska
Country of originGermany
Czechoslovakia
Original languagesGerman
English
Arabic
French
Spanish
Hungarian
Persian
Indonesian
No. of episodes52
Production
Running time25 minutes
Original release
Release1984 –
1985

Ferdy the Ant (also simply referred to as Ferdy) is a 1984 German children's animated television series based on the picture books of the same name by Czech author Ondřej Sekora. It was produced by Entertaining Cartoon Productions,[1] and animated by Harmony Gold USA.

The show is primarily aimed towards children from ages 3 to 10,[1] and has been owned by Entertaining Cartoon Productions and Licensing AG since 2000.

Premise

The series revolves around a little boy-ant named Ferdy as he embarks on a variety of adventures in the insect Utopia of Käfertal with his close insect friends.[2]

Episode format

Story-arcs usually last up to seven episodes.

Main characters

  • Ferdy
  • Bug Butterfingers
  • Cricket
  • Arambula
  • Woody
  • Gwendolyn (Referred to as Laura in later episodes)
  • Bug Sniffy
  • Bug Gobbler
  • Oskar

Video game

A 3D episodic arcade video game based on the series was developed by Centauri Productions and released by Cenega in 2002 for the PC.[3]

Home media

In 2002, select episodes of the English dub of the series received a small VHS release in the US. While in 2003, the Czech Republic released the entire series in DVD format.

References

  1. ^ a b Oscar A. Mojica. "Ferdy". ferdy.tv. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  2. ^ http://www.fernsehserien.de/ferdy
  3. ^ Centauri Production & Karel Hejkal. "Centauri Production - Ferdy the Ant". centauriproduction.com. Retrieved 2016-01-06.