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Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table |
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Arthur! And the Square Knights of the Round Table was an Australian animated series based on the legend of King Arthur of Camelot. The series was produced from 1966 to 1968 and written by Melbourne playwright Alex Buzo and British-born entertainer Rod Hull, with Lyle Martin, M. Robinson, and John Palmer. The characters included King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, the Jester, the Black Knight, and Morgan le Fay. The actors who voiced the character parts in the series included: John Meillon, Lola Brooks, John Ewart, Kevin Golsby, and Matthew O'Sullivan. |
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亚瑟!和圆桌方形骑士 |
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《亚瑟!和圆桌方形骑士》是一部根据卡米洛特的亚瑟王传奇故事改编的澳大利亚动画系列。 |
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Arthur and the Square Knights of the Round Table is een geanimeerde televisieserie, een parodie op de King Arthur-saga. Het werd geproduceerd door de Melbourne-auteur Alex Buzo en de in Groot-Brittannië geboren komiek Rod Hull, met medewerking van Lyle Martin en John Palmer. |
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Arthur! Et Les Chevaliers De La Table Ronde |
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Cette série d'animation Australienne en 35 épisodes de 25 minutes, diffusée entre 1966 et 1968 met en scène les aventures très romancées du légendaire Roi Arthur. |
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König Arthur |
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Italian (it-IT) |
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Artù e i cavalieri della tavola rotonda |
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Artù e i cavalieri della tavola rotonda (Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table) è una serie televisiva d'animazione, parodia della saga di Re Artù. Fu prodotta dall'autore di Melbourne Alex Buzo e dal comico di origine britannica Rod Hull, con la collaborazione di Lyle Martin e John Palmer. La serie venne trasmessa per la prima volta in Italia nel dicembre del 1969. |
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