Hareport | |
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Also known as | Tarmac Micmac Hazentem Internationaal |
Genre | Children's animated series |
Created by | Jan Bultheel[1] |
Directed by | Jan Bultheel Fabrice Fouquet[1] |
Voices of | Gary Mack Eric Gutman Mike Pollock Rebecca Kupka Kether Donohue Rena Strober Jennifer Hale |
Theme music composer | Vincent Boutolleau |
Opening theme | Hareport Theme |
Ending theme | Hareport Theme |
Composer | Vincent Boutolleau |
Country of origin | France Belgium Canada |
Original languages | French English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 [2][3] |
Production | |
Executive producers | Corinne Kouper Viviane Vanfleteren |
Producers | Corinne Kouper[4] [4] Viviane Vanfleteren |
Running time | 13 minutes[2] |
Production companies | Vivi Film TeamTO Filmwerken |
Original release | |
Network | TF1[2] |
Release | January 2010 June 2010 | –
Related | |
Chicken's life |
Hareport is a computer-animated television series produced by France's independent TeamTO, with the support of the Centre National de la Cinématographie. It is distributed by Cake Entertainment.[2] The series was first proposed at 2006's Cartoon Forum.[2] It is also made by Filmwerken[5] and Vivi Film.[5] The English dub was done by Big Yellow Duck.[6]
The show's main characters are Ned and Fred, two hares who decide to build an international airport on their own garden after discovering that all animals can finally fly.[1]
Hareport was selected for the 2010 International Chicago Children Film Festival.[3]
Country | Channel | Date of Premiere |
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Belgium | Ketnet | 2009 |
France | TF1 | 2010 |
New Zealand | Disney Channel (Australia) | 2010 |
Australia | Disney Channel (Australia) | 2010 |
United Kingdom | POP | 2011 |
Brazil | Gloob | 2012 |
United States | Netflix | 2013 |
Portugal | Canal Panda and RTP2 | 2014 |
Canada | Toon-A-Vision | 2018 |