Pada Zaman Dahulu | |
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Genre | Animation, Children's series, Fantasy, Malay Folklore |
Created by | Mohd Haris Amran Vivienne Foo Rui Hua Fitri Anas Muhiddin |
Developed by | Les' Copaque Production Sdn Bhd. |
Written by | Aliya Nazlan Rezzuhawa Razali Nor Fadlita Ayu Nor Aizan Embong |
Directed by | Syed Nurfaiz Khalid (2011-) Ahmad Razuri(-Current) |
Creative director | Nur Naquyah Burhanuddin |
Voices of | Hj. Alias Nuraini Nazihah Alyssa Esfahan Amin Rusli Loke Keng Sun Hasan Albasri Mohd Kamil Muiz Rahimi Fitri Anas Majinn Maghfirah Fadh |
Theme music composer | Mohamed Azfaren Mohamed Aznam |
Opening theme | Pada Zaman Dahulu |
Ending theme | Pada Zaman Dahulu (instrumental) |
Composer | Mohamed Azfaren Mohamed Aznam |
Country of origin | Malaysia |
Original languages | Malay English |
No. of seasons | 5 (2016) |
No. of episodes | 108 (2015) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Tang Ying Sowk |
Running time | 6-7 Minutes |
Production company | Les' Copaque Production |
Original release | |
Network | Astro Ceria (Malaysia), MNCTV (Indonesia), Astro Prima (Malaysia & Brunei), Astro Warna (14 territories) |
Release | 1 December 2011 – present |
Related | |
Upin & Ipin Puteri DaDuDiDo |
Pada Zaman Dahulu (Malay for "Once Upon a Time"), is a Malaysian animated series first broadcast in 2011 on TV Alhijrah and later on Astro Ceria. The series revolves around Ara and Aris and their grandfather Aki, who tells his grandchildren tales that feature kancil, a mouse-deer popular in Malaysian folklore, and various other animal characters such as crocodile, buffalo and monkey. Produced by Les' Copaque Production, Pada Zamam Dahulu is part of the Upin & Ipin franchise [1] and the first series consists of 12 episodes of 6–7 minutes each, with each story covering 3 episodes.[2]
References
- ↑ "Pada Zaman Dahulu taruhan terbaru LCPSB". Utusan Online. Abd. Aziz Itar. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
- ↑ "Les Copaque kembali dengan Pada Zaman Dahulu". Sifoo. 19 October 2011.
- ↑ "Pengembaraan zaman dahulu". Utusan Online. Hayat Sueet. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
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