Minuscule (TV series)

Minuscule is a French live action and CGI TV series, produced by Futurikon and created by Hélène Giraud and Thomas Szabo. The TV series comes in the form of short segments – focusing mostly on a variety of insects – where their mundane, everyday lives take on a humorous turn. Superimposing stylized characters over real-life scenery (of rural France), the main characters' comical scenarios come in the form of silent comedy. Aside from the main characters, animals and humans may also show up in minor roles, but the show does not utilize any proper spoken dialogue.

Minuscule
Created byHélène Giraud
Thomas Szabo
Directed byHélène Giraud
Thomas Szabo
Country of originFrance
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerPhilippe Delarue
Running time6 minutes
Production companyFuturikon
Release
Original networkFrance 2 and France 5 in Zouzous
Original releaseOctober 25, 2006 (2006-10-25) 
2012 (2012)

The series had been compared to popular media by the staff themselves. These include the film Microcosmos, nature-related documentaries from National Geographic, as well as cartoons by Tex Avery and cartoons produced for the Warner Brothers.[1][2]

Plot

Minuscule has a few short segments per episode, all of which have its own self-contained story. The series also has a variety of specific and well-known insect species (all without proper names, except for the film adaptations), as well as a gastropod, for the main cast. These stories may focus on one of the following characters:

Mammals may also occasionally show up, depending on the episode's setting (like a herd of cows on grassland), but seemingly do not care about the insects' shenanigans. While humans were considered as irrelevant characters in the first season, the second season feature the insects explicitly interacting with them (unintentional or not) more.

Production and distribution

Minuscule is produced by Phillipe Delarue, Thomas Szabo and Hélène Giraud at French studio Futurikon.[3] The show's generalized country settings and avoidance of spoken dialogue enable universal accessibility and appeal. The series has been sold to more than 100 countries on television and about 30 countries on video.

Other media

The "region 4" DVD set for the first season consists of 3 discs. There were also very few merchandise made for the series, featuring its main characters, like a calendar, bookmarks and printable activities.[4]

Production of a feature film that shared the same creative universe was commenced in March 2012. A feature film titled Minuscule - Valley of the Lost Ants, was released on January 29, 2014.[5][6] A second feature film, Minuscule 2: Mandibles from Far Away,[7] was released on January 30, 2019.

International broadcast

Country/RegionChannel
 FranceFrance 2
Disney Channel (France)
France 5
 BangladeshDuronto TV
 United KingdomBBC Four
Discovery Channel
CBBC
Channel 4
 AustraliaAustralian Broadcasting Corporation (Stopped airing in 2011)
Nick Jr. Australia[8]
 IndiaNickelodeon India
Cartoon Network India
 United StatesDisney Channel
Toon Disney
 Singapore
 Malaysia
 Cambodia
 Philippines
 Vietnam
Disney Channel (Asia)
 LatviaLTV1
 IndonesiaRTV
Disney Channel (Asia)
GTV
 CanadaBBC Kids
VRAK.TV
TVOntario

Television de Radio-Canada
Yoopa

 DenmarkDanmarks Radio
 FinlandYle
 GreeceERT2
 ItalyRai 3
Rai YoYo
 NorwayNRK
 JapanNHK Educational TV
 NetherlandsVPRO
  SwitzerlandSRF 1
SRF zwei
RTS 1
RTS 2
RSI La 1
RSI La 2
Televisiun Rumantscha
 SwedenSveriges Television
 BrazilDisney Channel (Brazil)
TV Cultura
Rede Bandeirantes
 Russia2x2
Russia 1
Channel One Russia
JimJam
TNT
 ThailandChannel 6
Disney Channel (Asia)
 EstoniaEesti Televisioon (Estonian Television)
 Czech RepublicTV Barrandov
 PortugalDisney Channel (Portugal)
Canal Panda
RTP2
 MexicoCanal Once
 ChinaCCTV
 South KoreaEBS
 ArgentinaCanal Incaa.tv
 SpainTV3 (Catalonia)
Disney Channel (Spain)
Clan (TV channel)
 BelgiumKetnet
La Trois
 TurkeyYumurcak TV and Sinema TV Aile
 QatarJeem
 LithuaniaLRT televizija
JimJam
 KosovoKlan Kosova
 Costa RicaTeletica
 Iran IRIB Pooya & Nahal

IRIB 2

References

  1. Minuscule - Mandibles from Far Away - Dailymotion. Accessed 11 October 2020.
  2. Minuscule's official channel - YouTube. Accessed 11 October 2020.
  3. About Us - Futurikon - Futurikon. Accessed 11 October 2020.
  4. Minuscule Goodies - Futurikon. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  5. Glaud, Emilie Film Review: ‘Minuscule - Valley of the Lost Ants’ at Variety, 7 March 2014. Accessed 7 March 2013.
  6. Debruge, Peter Cicada's Song at official blog site, 19 March 2012. Accessed 19 March 2012
  7. "Minuscule 2 - Les Mandibules du bout du monde". www.allocine.fr. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  8. http://www.nickjr.com.au/shows/minuscule%5B%5D
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