Momo (TV series)

Momo is a 2003 German animated television series based on the novel of the same name by Michael Ende.[1]

Momo
GenreAnimated series
Created byMichael Ende
Based onMomo
Written byChristine Groß, Charlotte Habersack, Kurt Haderer, Marion Hohenfeld, Claudia Kaiser and Marc Hillefeld
Directed byChoem Burke
ComposerJorg Schnabel
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducerHeike Haselmayr
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesKirchMedia, Trickompany Filmproduktion
Release
Original release3 November (2003-11-03) 
8 December 2003 (2003-12-08)
Related
Momo (2001 film)

Plot

The little orphan girl Momo hides in a train and jumps off when she sees the conductor. She meets the little turtle Cassiopeia, who accompanies her from then on, and they settle to live in the ruins of an amphitheater on the outskirts of the city. Together they get to know the children of the city as well as the street sweeper Beppo, who sees in Momo the gift of enchanting people and bringing out the best in them.

However, the mysterious cigars-smoking grey men arrive in the city in order to steal the time of their inhabitants. They lie and persuade them to deposit their lifetime into a time savings bank, so that everyone starts working obsessively to save time. They specifically aim at the adults, as they find it more difficult to convince the children. However, Momo tries to defend herself against the machinations of the grey men and to win back and free her friends.

When the world has already turned very grey, the wise turtle Cassiopeia leads Momo into the realm of Professor Hora, the keeper of Time, who explains the situation to Momo. In order to prevent the worse, she has to infiltrate herself to the headquarters of the time thieves and try to thwart their plans.

Differences with the books

In addition to the turtle Cassiopeia, Professor Hora is shown to have two more pets: the rooster and the owl, respectively the guardian of the day and of the night.

Furthermore, the children have different names than in the novel and Gigi himself is portrayed as one of the children or young teenagers, and not as a young man as in the novel.

Production and distribution

The 55-minute special "A girl named Momo - The beginning of a journey into the realm of time" was first broadcast on October 31, 2003, on the television channel KiKA.[1]

The series consists of 26 episodes[2][3] and started on November 3, 2003[4][5][6] and is a spin-off of the 2001 Italian animated film Momo alla conquista del tempo.[7][8] Further broadcasts of the series on German-language television also took place on the channels Junior and TV24.[9]

The series was included on the video-on-demand service Kividoo and has also been released on DVD and VHS.[3][4]

Cast

Momo and her friends:[10]

  • Victoria Frenz as Momo
  • Wilhelm Garth as Gigi, the tourist guide
  • Wolfgang Völz as Beppo, the street sweeper
  • Friedrich Schönfelder Professor Hora, the keeper of Time
  • Roland Hemmo as Nino, the owner of a café
  • Liane Rudolph as Liliana, Nino's wife
  • Bernd Schramm as Nicola, the carpenter
  • Gerald Schaale as Fusi, the barber
  • Michael Pan as Fusi' Parrot
  • Diana Borgwardt as Mrs. Pappardelle, the school teacher

The grey men:[10]

  • Jürgen Thormann as Director of the time saving bank
  • Eberhard Prüter as Accountant
  • Gerald Paradies as Special Agent
  • Jürgen Kluckert as Agent
  • Bernd Rumpf as Agent 100
  • Reiner Schöne as Agent 1313
  • Ernst Meincke as Agent 384

Episodes list

Number German title English title First aired
1 Ein Mädchen namens Momo My Name is Momo 3 November 2003
2 Wo soll Momo wohnen? Where Should Momo Go? 4 November 2003
3 Momo und der graue Besucher Momo and the Grey Visitor 5 November 2003
4 Momo und die Südseeprinzessin Momo, the South Sea Princess 6 November 2003
5 Momo in der Schule Momo at School 7 November 2003
6 Momo schlichtet einen Streit Momo and the Argument 10 November 2003
7 Momo und der graue Sonntag Momo and the grey Sunday 11 November 2003
8 Momo und die Puppe Momo and the Doll 12 November 2003
9 Momo und der Jahrmarkt der grauen Herren Momo and the Grey Men's Fairground 13 November 2003
10 Momo und die Kinder-Demo Momo and the children's Demonstration 14 November 2003
11 Momo in Gefahr Momo in Danger 17 November 2003
12 Momo auf der Flucht Momo on the Run 18 November 2003
13 Momo im Haus der Zeit Momo and Professor Hora 19 November 2003
14 Momo und die Stundenblumen Momo and the hour-lilies 20 November 2003
15 Momo ist wieder da Momo is Back Again 21 November 2003
16 Momo sucht ihre Freunde Momo at the Fast-Food Restaurant 24 November 2003
17 Momo und Gigi Momo and Gigi 25 November 2003
18 Momo ist nicht zu fassen Momo in the Insane Asylum 26 November 2003
19 Momo braucht Hilfe Momo Needs Help 27 November 2003
20 Momo sucht nach Cassiopeia Momo Looks for Cassiopeia 28 November 2003
21 Momo rettet Livias Geburtstag Momo with Her Friends 1 December 2003
22 Momo ganz allein Momo all Alone 2 December 2003
23 Momo und das Angebot der grauen Herren Momo and the Grey Men's Offer 3 December 2003
24 Momos Entscheidung Momo's Decision 4 December 2003
25 Momos große Stunde Momo's Finest Hour 5 December 2003
26 Momo gegen die grauen Herren Momo Against the Grey Man 8 December 2003

References

  1. "Ein Lob der Zeitverschwendung: "Momo" - Zeichentrickserie nach Michael Endes Erfolgsroman ab 31. Oktober im KI.KA". presseportal.de (in German). 29 October 2003. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  2. "Momo". www.bamby.de. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  3. "Momo | Zeichentrickserien.de". www.zeichentrickserien.de. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  4. KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co (3 November 2003), Momo (in German), retrieved 2022-02-05
  5. Momo (in German), retrieved 2022-02-05
  6. Germany, programm ARD de-ARD Play-Out-Center Potsdam, Potsdam. "Momo". programm.ARD.de. Retrieved 2022-01-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. Momo (TV Series 2003) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-01-22
  8. Momo (2001) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-01-22
  9. KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co (20 August 2016), Momo: Sendetermine (in German), retrieved 2022-02-05
  10. "Deutsche Synchronkartei | Serien | Momo". Deutsche Synchronkartei. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
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