Geronimo Stilton | |
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Also known as | The New Adventures of Geronimo Stilton (season 3)[1] |
Genre | Action Adventure Comedy |
Based on | Geronimo Stilton by Elisabetta Dami |
Developed by | Pietro Marietti |
Directed by | Guy Vasilovich (seasons 1–2) Davide Veca (season 3) Nicolas Blard (season 3) Frédérick Chaillou (season 3) |
Voices of | Brian Drummond Erin Mathews Sarah Edmondson Richard Ian Cox Moneca Stori Patricia Drake Monica Smouter |
Theme music composer | Rémi Le Pennec (seasons 1–2) Valmont (season 3) |
Composers | Valmont Lou Lussier (seasons 1 and 3) Bull Sheet Music (season 2) Yannis Dumoutiers (season 3) Marc Fournier (season 3) Yves Gourmeur (season 3) |
Country of origin | Italy France |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 78 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Caterina Vacchi Claudia Mazzucco Pietro Marietti Nicolas Atlan (seasons 1–2) Christophe di Sabatino (seasons 1–2) Liz Young (seasons 1–2) Jérémie Fajner (season 3) Clément Calvet (season 3) |
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Editors | Xana (seasons 1–2) Sabrina Abello (season 1) Agnès Wendling (season 1) Laure Charousset (season 1) Estelle Dhuisme (season 1) Marcel Molle (season 2) Ben and Satchi (season 3) |
Running time | 23 minutes |
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Release | 15 September 2009 28 February 2017 | –
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Geronimo Stilton (also known as The New Adventures of Geronimo Stilton in season 3)[1][2] is an animated children's television series based on the Italian book series of the same name by Elisabetta Dami. The series is produced by Italian studios Atlantyca Entertainment and Rai Fiction, in co-production with French-American studio MoonScoop Group for the first two seasons and French studios Superprod Studio and Backup Media for season 3, with the participation of M6 for the first two seasons and France Télévisions for season 3, in association with B Media 2014 and Cofinova 5 for season 3.[2]
The show ran for 78 episodes across three seasons, and it debuted on Rai 2 in Italy on September 15, 2009.[3] The second season aired on October 24, 2011, and the third season on October 8, 2016, which the show ended on as of February 28, 2017.[1]