Sherlock Yack

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Sherlock Yack, Zoo-detective
Genre Animated Series, survey
Original language(s) French
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 52
Production
Running time 13 minutes
External links
[sherlockyack.zdfe-b2b.de Website]

Sherlock Yack is a television series in 52 episodes of 13 minutes, created by Mondo TV and adapted from the novels of Michel Amelin, illustrated by Ruth Christelle (aka Colonel Mustard ). The airing of the series began on 4 May 2011 on TF1 in issuing TFOU, and since 22 December 2012.

Datasheet

Production Mondo TV France

  • With the participation of TF1, ZDF and ZDF Enterprises
  • Produced by Eve Baron Charlton
  • Conducted by Jerome Mouscadet
  • Literary Bible: Stéphane Melchior-Durand

According to the works of Michel Amelin and Colonel Mustard

  • Direction of writing: Sophie Decroisette
  • Authors of the graphic bible: Valérie Hadida and Heidi Packalen
  • Graphic Adaptation: Ahmed Guerrouache, Régis Camus and Sebastien Maillet
  • Directorate of Production: Thierry Pinardaud
  • Original Music Score Factory

According to the "Sherlock Yack – Zoo Detective" collection Michel Amelin and Colonel Mustard, published by Editions Milan. © Milan – 2010

Program info

A police intrigue animated comedy series for children aged 6–10.

Sherlock Yack is the zoo's manager as well as its detective. As soon as a crime is committed, he investigates with his young assistant, Hermoine. With her help, he finds suspects, clues and proofs... while inviting the young viewer to lead the investigation and find the culprit at the same time.

Characters

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