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Valérian & Laureline

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2007–2008
  • 26 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Valérian & Laureline (2007)
AbenteuerAnimationsfilmFamilieScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBased on a French comic book set in a somewhat utopian future where time travel is possible, the show follows two futuristic spatio-temporal French special agents who protect time and space ... Alles lesenBased on a French comic book set in a somewhat utopian future where time travel is possible, the show follows two futuristic spatio-temporal French special agents who protect time and space from time travel-related paradoxes.Based on a French comic book set in a somewhat utopian future where time travel is possible, the show follows two futuristic spatio-temporal French special agents who protect time and space from time travel-related paradoxes.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Stéphanie Joalland
    • Marc Journeux
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Gwendal Anglade
    • Mélodie Orru
    • Neil McCaul
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    7,5/10
    263
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Stéphanie Joalland
      • Marc Journeux
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Gwendal Anglade
      • Mélodie Orru
      • Neil McCaul
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Gwendal Anglade
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    • Valérian
    • 2007–2008
    Mélodie Orru
    • Laureline
    • 2007–2008
    Neil McCaul
    Neil McCaul
    • 2007–2008
    Wayne Forester
    • 2007–2008
    Kate Lock
    Kate Lock
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    Alison Dowling
    Alison Dowling
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    Nigel Greaves
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    Jill Shilling
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    Bea Potashnick
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    Gary Whitford
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    Sophie Deschaumes
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    Emmanuel Rausenberger
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    Pierre Tessier
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    Bruno Carna-Constantin
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    Gilbert Lévy
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    Laurence Dourlens
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    Véronique Soufflet
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    Eric Missoffe
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Stéphanie Joalland
      • Marc Journeux
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    8vampdavid

    It's great for all ages

    Just a short note as I like this series and the other reviews as well. it's great for all ages and as one already said it is 40 episodes (not 7 as it says on main page). I also saw it called Time Jam which I have not seen here but is the same series.

    The animation is fun and reminds me of Saturday morning cartoons when I was a kid....though far from it now.
    8henri sauvage

    Excellent Animation of a Famous Series

    This adaptation of the long-running, highly influential French comics series is a visual and intellectual treat. Although the story line differs in major details from the comics which inspired the series, it retains many of the marvelous, sometimes hilariously off-kilter concepts and alien creatures (like the Grumpy Convertor) which made the series so immensely popular.

    The animation -- a combination of hand-drawn and computer graphics -- is well-executed, in a mostly faithful reproduction of the richly textured universe created over four decades by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières.

    This is light-hearted space opera, with plenty of action and humor, and yet surprisingly sophisticated for family fare, with a strongly humanistic -- though never preachy -- point of view. Highly recommended.
    10PastaDental

    Fun & Exciting Space Adventure!

    Beside the fillers, the main story about Laureline and Valerian is very original, captiving and complex. The script and pace are great and time travel paradoxes are pretty cool and well exploited in the serie.

    But what I loved the most about this serie is the dialogues between Laureline and Valerian are soooo good and funny (a saw the french version). The actors who done voice have done great job!!

    I highly recommend this serie.
    8celluloidkiwi

    Brilliant Sci-fi treat

    Somehow this title flew under the radar here in the US. Here's the basic idea. Valerian and Laureline meet in medieval France (AD 912). He is from the future, she is ahead of her times. Forty episodes of sheer entertainment.

    Valerian is on his maiden(haha)voyage from a distant future(AD 2412)to prove he is capable of handling a space ship that can travel through time and space without damaging future reality. Easy, right? After much training he finds himself to be a Spatio-Temporal intern dumped into the past with an older space ship managed by a sassy, interactive computer. Upon his arrival in medieval Normandy France, he finds himself caught up in local politics. Quickly, our hero falls in love with Laureline while carrying out his duties. But since they are both unwilling to accept true love, and love at first sight, they must go through hell to get to heaven.

    Okay. From there, Valerian finds himself jailed with, then escaping with Laureline. Laureline knows that Valerian is somehow better than a marriage forced upon her and sticks to him like medieval super-glue. Poor, poor Valerian. He is ready to be a hero from birth and forever unprepared for Laureline. Serving her own immediate needs, Laureline is attracted to our hero and follows him forever. Bam! End of story...or is it?

    Narrowly escaping ancient France, our duo return to the future only to find that Earth has vanished! Somehow the Earth disappeared due to Valerian and Laureline's escape and it's effect on the future. The space-ship's temporal jumping ability was also damaged and repairs will be costly.

    This is a great forty episode series. Pure entertainment from set one. While there are filler episodes and strange CGI, mostly Valerian and Laureline carry us through mercenary actions to always fill their purse in an ongoing attempt to find Earth. They spend more than they ever earn, or get ripped off by their dubious employers.

    I enjoyed this series a lot. Despite the odd CGI (dedicated to the bad guys)and the soundtrack eclipsing voice at times(the English dub?), the characters are fully developed through and through. The story follows a solid arc beyond filler episodes and delivers a satisfying end. For SciFi fans this is a must watch. I viewed the original series with the wonderful, British talent employed by VSI, so I can not comment on the French original voices. The 2D animation is well done by Satellite, Japan in a generally anime form. Music is true to situation and general theme. It would be great to have this voiced by Japanese artists. Hoping.

    Check out this title and it's source, comic, material. Oh, by the way, totally kid friendly. Easy eight out of ten. Two points off for the CGI incongruity and the music over voice at times. Still, well done VSI, well done.
    9a-moreira-mailbox

    Valerian and Laureline Review

    Valerian and Laureline is a cartoon TV show set in the future where Valerian, a space-time agent, traveled back in time and changed the history by accident picking up a woman called Laureline on the way, this led to the disappearance of planet Earth in Valerian's "present". Now the two must find the Earth, since now they are the only two humans in the galaxy, and their ship's time-machine was damaged. During their travels, the two heroes will find numerous alien creatures and exotic locations.

    I find this show to be a bit unappreciated, since it's great for any fan of sci-fi/space-operas. The relationship between the two protagonists is at the core of the show and, although the characters are nothing too special by themselves, it's really fun to watch them interact with each other.

    The show is lighthearted, funny and even cheesy at times, but can take itself seriously when needed.

    I definitely recommend this for any fan of sci-fi.

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      The idea of Valerian and Laureline nullifying their own future comes from the original comic and was due to the cataclysm that caused their native timeline not happening in real life, requiring the author to make the change.
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      Version of Valerian - Die Stadt der tausend Planeten (2017)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. Juli 2017 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Japan
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site
      • Official YouTube channel
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
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      • Time-Jam - Valérian & Laureline
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      • EuropaCorp
      • Dargaud Marina
      • France 3
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