Sea Princesses

Sea Princesses
Genre Children
Adventure
Comedy
Created by Fábio Yabu
Opening theme Sea Princesses Theme
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 104
Production
Producer(s) Neptuno Films
Running time 15 minutes
Release
Original network Discovery Kids

Sea Princesses (known as Princesas do Mar in Brazil) is a series of children's books created by the Brazilian writer and cartoonist Fábio Yabu. Their first book was released in 2004 by publisher Panda Books; due to the success three other books were made.

In 2007 it was adapted into a cartoon produced by the Spanish studio Neptuno Films and the Australian distributor Southern Star Entertainment. It was broadcast in 50 countries including France on Piwi+, Germany on KiKa, Spain on Clan TVE, Portugal on RTP2 ZigZag and Italy on Playhouse Disney (Italy).

Plot

The stories are in the world of Salacia, a hidden kingdom under the sea, full of princes and princesses from different animal species. Fearing an inevitable conflict with the people of Terra Firma, the kings and queens of the sea forbid their daughters and sons to have any contact with the surface people who are completely unaware of the existence of Salacia. Three princesses, the show's protagonists, live, go to school and play together as friends: Polvina, the Octopus Kingdom princess; Tubarina, the Shark Kingdom princess and Ester, the Starfish Kingdom princess living unraveling the mysteries of Salacia.

Characters

TV Series

The series made its debut in the United States on Discovery Familia. In Latin America, it is broadcast on Discovery Kids. In 2009, the series debuted in Japan on TV Tokyo. In 2010, The series debuted on Nick Jr. in Australia before being re-run on free-to-air television by the Seven Network. It has been confirmed than the series will also debut on Treehouse.

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