Once Upon a Time... ("Il était une fois...") is a French educational animation franchise, created by Albert Barillé for his animation studio Procidis.[1][2][3] There are eight distinct series, each focusing on different aspects of knowledge.[4] Once Upon a Time... has been shown in a hundred different countries, and 150 million video cassettes and DVDs have been sold around the world, as well as 250 million tie-in books.[5]
There are eight series in all.[6] These are mostly historical, with Once Upon a Time... Man being focused on the overall history of mankind.[7] Most of the others are more focused on specified historical fields, such as the lives and exploits of the explorers or inventors,[8] except for Space and Life. The former was a science fiction series,[9] while the latter featured an explanation on the workings of the body. All feature the same stock characters, in similar archetypal roles. "Life" is the only one to not feature the children as grown-up or adolescent archetypes of said characters, but as parts of the human organism.[10][11]
^Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (1 November 2006). The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917, Revised and Expanded Edition. Berkeley, California, United States of America: Stone Bridge Press. p. 456. ISBN978-1933330105. an explicitly educational series
^"Procidis". Hello Maestro!. Archived from the original on 30 November 2022. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
^Kunz, Tobias; Wilde, Lukas R. A. (31 March 2023). Transmedia Character Studies. Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis. ISBN9781000860443. The 'edutainment' children's series Once Upon a Time... Life (Barillé 1987), for instance, combined storylines about a fantastic journey into the human body with factual information about our inner working mechanisms.