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Mia and Me is also the name of a porcelain doll company.

Mia and Me
GenreFantasy, action, adventure, Magical Girl
Created byGerhard Hahn
StarringRosabell Laurenti Sellers
Adrian Moore
Saphia Stoney
Josephine Benini
Voices ofRosabell Laurenti Sellers
Andrew Craig
Tajja Isen
Rod Wilson
Linda Ballantyne
Jonathan Wilson
Elizabeth Hanna
Norma Dell'Agnese
ComposerGerd Kaeding
Country of originItaly/Germany/Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersBill Speers
Anthony Power
Production locationFlorence (Live action part)
Running time20 minutes
Production companiesLucky Punch
ZDF
Rainbow S.r.l.
March Entertainment
Original release
NetworkRai Due, ZDF, Canal+
Release19 December 2011 (worldwide)
May 3, 2014 (United States of America) –
present

Mia and Me is a 2011 live action/CGI animated television series created by Gerhard Hahn.[1] The title is about Mia only; as in end of the opening theme song: "There (Centopia) I'm Mia, here (Earth), I'm me."

According to the imdb, produced by "Lucky Punch, March Entertainment, Rainbow S.r.l and ZDF", the first season had a budget of €8,500,000 and the live action parts were filmed in Florence and Tuscany, Italy.

Cast

Live action part

Animation part

Story

The story begins when a 12 year old girl named Mia goes to a prestigious boarding school in Florence, Italy as an exchange student. Her parents died recently in an accident. Her father was a successful game maker. Mia's aunt gives Mia a game that her father made before he died. The game in the form of a large book called "The Legend of Centopia" (a book he daily read to her when she was younger) which is full of mystical rune writing that gives Mia the latest password (that has to be read backwards) that allows her to go to the magical world of Centopia. The land is full of winged elves (fairies), pans k(goat-like creatures), unicorns, dragons (they do not breathe fire) and much more. Perhaps the strangest creature there is Polytheus, a snake like being with snake hair like a Gorgon. He is a trader, strictly in it for the money (though what good money is on such a world is debatable) but has done the Elves some good turns without reward, notably in episode 23 when he fixes their water shield, saving them from a monk attack.

While travelling to Centopia, Mia transforms into a beautiful, winged and downright fairy-like, elf girl. Mia is very special because she can talk to unicorns. No one else can on Centopia. She meets a unicorn named Lyria and later, her winged son (born in "The Golden Son" episode), Onchao. Also Yuko, a pretty female elf warrior who likes Mia but is jealous of the attention Mo pays her; Prince Mo, son of King Raynor and Queen Mayla; and Phuddle, a Pan, the comic relief (though more often annoying than funny). With the help of clues from the magic book, they must find all the trumptus pieces, a magic horn made by Phuddle. It was captured, broken apart and in twenty pieces, was scattered by the monkulus on orders of Queen Panthea (episode 4) as it is the one thing that can destroy the evil beings. Water from the elve's wrist bands shrinks monkulus (a.k.a. the monks) but it is only a temporary effect.

They also have to stop the evil queen Panthea, her henchwoman General Gargona and her monkulus army (who ride on blue dragons and fire non venomous snakes which encircle and trap their victims) from capturing the unicorns. Panthea needs their horns as without them she becomes (even more) old and ugly (her face is always hidden by a mask). But the horns are linked to the unicorn shaped island of Centopia so every time she takes and destroys a unicorn horn, more of the island dies and vegetation and trees become desert. The "golden unicorn" Onchao is the only unicorn with wings. He can make the desert bloom again (the other unicorns can do this but less easily) and later, restore horns to unicorns who have had them cut off by Panthea. There are also four unicorns with elemental powers (earth, air, fire and water) who mostly stay out of the affairs of others but join in the final battle.

In ep 9 they make friends with a baby dragon (Baby Blue) which quickly grows up and as a full sized dragon, helps them a few times. Episode 22 is the only night time episode. Mia has a wrist amulet that when charged allows her go to Centopia and when the battery runs down, she returns to Earth till it recharges itself again (we see an actual recharger in ep 25). Though she may spend many hours there, only maybe five minutes pass on Earth. At her school, we see cartoon effects around her and characters there, as in question marks when they are puzzled, flowers, comic characters, etc. Vincent is her friend there and learns about her ability to travel to Centopia. The stuck-up and nasty Violetta is against her. Paula starts off as a friend of Violetta but mid season one comes to realise how nasty and shallow Violetta is over a few episodes and joins Mia and finally learns about Centopia in the final two part episode (eps 25 and 26).

The evil ones having been finally defeated (the trumptus blast turns them into flowers) and only Gargona surviving in ep 26, it is the final pages of the book and Mia goes back to her world where it is the end of the school year, and she says she will see her friends in a few months after the summer break. According to the Panda TV site, the artwork for the land of Centopia is based on the art of Gustav Klimt. This is particularly noticeable in the robes worn by the King and Queen as well as Mo's shirt.

A second series is now in production.

Episodes

Series 1

# Title
1 Talking to Unicorns
2 Centopia's Hope
3 Restoration
4 Trumptus Lost
5 The Golden Son
6 Onchao's Oasis
7 Hope in Pieces
8 Ziggo's Day Off
9 The Elves and the Dragon
10 The Blossom Tree
11 All That Glitters
12 Phuddle's Foibles
13 The Fire Unicorn
14 The Wizened Woods
15 Miss Know-It-All
16 The Unicorn Trap
17 All Dressed Up
18 King for a Day
19 The Panned Piper
20 Cave of Truth
21 Against the Wind
22 Under the Moon
23 Choosing Sides
24 Tears of Joy
25 Panthea's Proposal (1)
26 End of an Era (2)

Worldwide broadcasts

Country Channel broadcast Date of debut
 Netherlands Nickelodeon April 4, 2012[2]
 Finland MTV3 September, 2012[2]
 France Canal+ December 19, 2011[2]
 USA Nick Jr. May 3, 2014[2]
 Germany KiKA August 6, 2012
ZDF September 15, 2012
 Indonesia RCTI 2012
 Italy Rai 2 September 10, 2012
 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan TV 2012
 Norway TV 2 (Norway) 2013
 Malaysia Nickelodeon

May 9, 2013

 Poland Teletoon+, TV Puls,
Puls 2
2012
 Portugal Canal Panda
TVI
December 17, 2012
March 3, 2014
 Spain Clan TVE January 8, 2014
Scandinavia Nickelodeon 2012[2]
 South Korea KBS Kids September 24, 2012
 Serbia Ultra TV, Mini Ultra, Minimax tv January 2, 2012[2]
 Slovenia POP OTO Winter 2012
POP TV Summer 2012[2]
 Canada Family Channel TBA
 United Kingdom Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland) January 2014
CBBC TBA
 Philippines Nickelodeon July 1, 2013
 Belgium La Trois March 11, 2013
 Greece Mega Channel
Star Channel
September 15, 2013
April 6, 2014 [2]
 Singapore MediaCorp Okto
 Australia Eleven 2014
 Czech Republic Minimax
 Russia STS (TV Channel|STS]] 12 May 2014
 Croatia Nova TV, Mini TV September 8, 2013
 Brazil Gloob April 14, 2014
 Ukraine Pixie TV 2012

References

  1. ^ "Live/CG Series 'Mia and Me' Animation News". June 13, 2011. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "m4e Inks Deals for "Mia and Me'". June 17, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2012. Cite error: The named reference "broad" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).