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Les mondes engloutis

  • TV Series
  • 1985–1987
  • TV-Y7
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Les mondes engloutis (1985)
AnimeAdventureAnimationComedyFantasy

An underground civilization named Arkadia launches an expedition for exploring the world of the surface to restore its fading sun.An underground civilization named Arkadia launches an expedition for exploring the world of the surface to restore its fading sun.An underground civilization named Arkadia launches an expedition for exploring the world of the surface to restore its fading sun.

  • Creator
    • Nina Wolmark
  • Stars
    • Jeanine Forney
    • Christian Bénard
    • Amandine Rajau
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
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    • Creator
      • Nina Wolmark
    • Stars
      • Jeanine Forney
      • Christian Bénard
      • Amandine Rajau
    • 12User reviews
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    Jeanine Forney
    Jeanine Forney
    • Arkana
    • 1985–1987
    Christian Bénard
    • Bob
    • 1985–1987
    Amandine Rajau
    • Rebecca
    • 1985–1987
    Louis Arbessier
    • Shag-shag
    • 1985–1987
    Marc Moro
    • Maxagaze
    • 1985–1987
    Jacques Deschamps
    • Arkshag…
    • 1985–1987
    Claude Dasset
    • Bic…
    • 1985–1987
    Albert Augier
    • Bac
    • 1985–1987
    Jean Négroni
    • Narrator…
    • 1985–1987
    Rebecca Forstadt
    Rebecca Forstadt
    • Rebecca
    • 1985–1987
    A.J. Henderson
    • Matt…
    • 1985–1987
    Rob Roy
    • Spartakus
    • 1985–1987
    Howard Ryshpan
    Howard Ryshpan
    • Bac
    • 1985–1987
    Perrette Pradier
    Perrette Pradier
    • Massmédia
    • 1985–1987
    Yves-Marie Maurin
    • Spartakus
    • 1985–1987
    Dominique Maurin
    • Spartakus
    • 1986
    Michel Vocoret
    • Ringnar
    • 1986
    Monique Thierry
    • Massmédia
    • 1985
    • Creator
      • Nina Wolmark
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    10hellraiser7

    Enlighting Journey

    This show is another one of my favorite animated shows of all time, though sadly it's also an under the radar gem that like the ancient civilizations on the show has been forgotten. I watched this show when I was about seven years old on Nickelodeon and it blew me away. The 80's decade to me was a golden age for animation as the market was starting to become more open along with our culture; a lot of animated shows were coming in overseas. Seeing this show blew me away because I honestly never seen anything like it and to this day there hasn't been any other show like it. It's too bad that French Animation didn't become a big wave like Japanese Anime over time, I honestly would love to see what other animated shows they have that I have yet to see.

    I really love the animation style; the character animation is pretty good I really like how each look unique which creates some diversity and was a bit of a novelty at the time. But it's mainly the background animation that impresses me the most, I really love the detail in each of the lands and the ancient civilizations which really have just this otherworldly and slightly post-apocalyptic quality from just how colorful, strange, and even slightly familiar they all look.

    The characters serve their functions they're not deep characters though they have a bit of persona and there are bits of development as the adventure goes on. Arcana whom wears this unique almost Aztec dress and head gear. She's an evolved version of the Arcadia species as she has two legs and even her figure is shaped like any humanoid. But she is armed with their mind powers which are useful throughout the show.

    Spartacus whom looks like a native American /Aztec which is cool seeing a hero of that nationality which I don't see often is sort of a Tarzan like character as he a man that has lived outside of Arcadia and knows about most of the underground world. He acts as a bodyguard for Arcana and the two human surface dwellers.

    Supporting characters Bic and Bac are fun as they are these smart duck bill platypus/armadillos like creatures. Other than serving up comic relief their both useful as they both have some knowledge about things in the underground world.

    Then there are the villains, the Pirates whom are this odd-looking bunch that look like characters from a "Mad Magazine" cartoon. They are constantly pursuing the characters trying to capture them for their own gain. Despite all their fancy toys they have one huge problem, their all idiots. Their also kind of comic relief characters as their always fumbling around in their plight.

    But really, we're all in this show for the adventure. I love the story line, it's strange yet unique and easy to understand it honestly feels like it's one that came from another world; and I love that one of the joys of the sci-fi and fantasy genre is in different kinds of plotlines, most that think outside the box. It's a cool idea on a lost ancient civilization that resides under the earth and has an artificial sun for its people to live. It sort of makes me think of a lot of the other lost civilizations like Lemuria and Atlantis and what happened to them.

    This show also to me also follows a lot of the pulp adventures stories which always put fun and adventure first and store logic in the closet. Like for example, how is there oxygen and atmosphere in the layers of the earth; let alone due to the earth's mass how is it possible each land overtops the other without collapsing, what the heck is holding them? But most importantly those stories always had this fascination with Lost Civilizations and the possibilities on what they were like. I really love those kinds of stories and there really aren't that many shows that do this except for "Stargate: Atlantis" and "Nadia: Secret of the Blue Water" another underrated gem.

    By its nature the plotline in saving Arcadia is just a driving point as we're all in this show not so much for the destination but the adventure. And it's on hell of an adventure, I really love how the underground world is conceived as we see the characters going deeper and deeper in their journey back we discover new kinds of lands, creatures, and civilizations that once existed. Each episode was always something new, which added to the adventure feel of the show. It always made me excited wondering what is the next land their going to, what are we going to find there?

    I love how in each of these lands and civilizations we discover lots of things from the customs of people, creatures, plant life, buildings and what they were for, technology and their function, you name it. The writing and the amount of depth to each of these episodes and lands are just great there are just full of creativity and color, the possibilities are as deep as the earth the characters descend down. We even learn a little more as we go along about the underground civilization Arcadia, where it's technologically advanced, they have some sort of pet droids along with some that act as ships, their humanoid but their have no legs they float which makes me wonder more about their anatomy. But I really like how it's a civilization that is devout to the powers of the mind as they seem to value knowledge and other things of intellectual value but also possess psychic abilities.

    One other thing that stands out about the show is at time it turns into a musical as in some episode there are these musical numbers that appear, at times for no reason at all. But the highlight is the theme song itself which is just fantastic, it's one of my favorite theme songs of all time which fits as it has a mysterious and adventurous tone to it.

    It's true that the only bad thing about this show is it didn't have a seasonal follow up, there were just a lot of plot threads/questions that never really got answered like Spartacus's origins which we never know about or why Arcadia's history is being covered up, could there be some dark conspiracy at work? Hopefully somewhere along the line, this will be another show that will return with a new season. In this era there have been a lot of shows that have came back after ending a long time ago with new seasons like "The X-Files" so why not. Or if not do a revival so that the questions can be answered, it's a thought anyway.

    "Spartacus and the Sun Beneath the Sea" shines bright.

    Rating: 4 stars
    Angel_Meiru

    I want this show!!!

    Geez, I love this show. It was actually a family show that was not afraid to tell a story many people these days would find "odd" or "out there".

    It is about a civization called Arkadia, a lost world that is alot like Atlantis, Mu, Lemoria or Reh. Long ago, Arkadia got hit with a wave with disasters, sending them into the sub-terranean ocean, thus, their world and our world has came to an end. However, the people of Arkadia, despite their being a museum in their world, have lost memory of where they came from and the Earth around them. But two children talk an ancient machine and two prehistoric beings named "Bik" and "Bak" into going into the museum. The children find out the Planet Earth still has civilization flouishing. It was not destroyed, but however, the su-terranean sun, "Shagma" (core of earth) is failing and the Earth is having problems too. So the Arkadian children create a cloned replica of their ancestors, naming her Arkana.

    That is the basic plot, but there is alot more too. Arkana joins two children and a mysterious warrior named Spartakus, whom is looking for his self-identity. There are also neo-pirates who have strange hair styles and wear leotards. Lizardmen who ride giant dinosaur-like creatures, mouse people and ever creatures of ancient mythology and folklore make their appearance too.

    Too bad they took this show off. Probably people whined about it having "dark plot moments" or some crap like that; thus, resorting to the dreaded era of "political correctness".

    At least in Europe and French speaking have it out on DVD. Mabye I can get my hands on it someday ^_~
    8julianmarku

    So much potential but weak execution...

    The world building is so very good. The story could only be described as "A Journey to The Center of the World" and "The Odyssey".

    And this series was very much ahead of its time, what it explores in the 80s what we explored then and today. (War, power, philosophy, slavery, inequality, oppression and society)

    It had a lot of influences too. In the show we see Stanley Kubrick's Monolith.

    The show explores ideas of industrialism, natural disasters, isolationism, classism, science gone too far, religion gone too far, and so on. It pretty much did everything.

    Having re-watched season 2, I can say that the series took a left turn after season 1. Season 2 seems much too long and the writers knee it too. We get the pirate dance to eat up a couple of minutes, now we have the Arcadia dance which eats up even more time.

    It honestly feels like season 2 was too long. It could have ended in 36 episodes not 52.

    That being said: I still think that the idea is very good and someone could easily make a remake of the original but with a mainline story. 40 episodes would be enough.
    8Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    Good show

    I used to watch this show when I was a little girl. When I think about it, I only remember it vaguely. If you ask me, it was a good show. The opening sequence and theme song are two things I only remember vaguely, too. In addition to that, everyone was ideally cast. Also, the writing was very strong. The performances were top-grade, too. I hope some network brings it back so I can see every episode. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I don't think I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
    action-6

    A classic series that I miss

    Les mondes engloutis or Arkadia as it`s also known by is one of the classic series that I would love to see again someday.

    The series was broadcasted on television over here in the late 80`s and the re-runs used to be broadcasted in the early 90`s, but now the series seems to have disappeared.

    The music is exceptionally memorable and the atmosphere and style is absolutely of the highest class. This is a series with nostalgic value so catch it on tv whenever you can!

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    • Trivia
      The series is still highly popular in countries such as Chile or Hungary due to its repeated showings in the '80s and '90s and its reruns even in more recent times. It is one of the best known and most fondly remembered '80s cartoon shows there.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Bic and Bac: Aaaah, c'est shagmique!

    • Crazy credits
      The ending credits of the French language version has Shag-Shag coming out of a dark portal, followed by some conceptual art of every character(s) by Nina Wolmark. In various international prints, it just shows some footage of the six main characters from various episodes. Also the show's theme song plays during the credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The original French version was broadcast on NRK in Norway, starting in September 1986. The same version was released on Norwegian DVD in 2008.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Récré A2: Episode dated 20 November 1985 (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Les Mondes Engloutis
      (Opening song & Ending song Season 1)

      Music by Vladimir Cosma

      Lyrics by Nina Wolmark

      Performed by Les Mini-Star

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea
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      • France Animation
      • Compagnie générale du jouet
      • France 2 (FR2)
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