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1North America 4. 2Home media 5Video game 6Soundtrack 7References 8External links Toggle the table of contents Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest 15 languages العربيةCatalàDeutschEestiEspañolEuskaraFrançais한국어ՀայերենItalianoBahasa MelayuPolskiРусскийTürkçe中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2006 French filmAzur et AsmarOriginal French theatrical film release posterDirected byMichel OcelotWritten byMichel OcelotProduced byChristophe RossignonStarringCyril MouraliKarim M'Riba
Hiam Abbass
Patrick TimsitEdited byMichèle Péju [1]Music byGabriel YaredDistributed byFrance:
Diaphana
Italy:
Lucky RedRelease dates May 21, 2006 (2006-05-21) (Directors' Fortnight) October 25, 2006 (2006-10-25) (France) [1]Running time99 minutesCountriesFrance
Belgium
Spain
ItalyLanguagesArabic
French[2]Budget€9,000,000 (estimated)Box office$11,939,023 [3] Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest (French: Azur et Asmar) is a 2006 animated fairytale fantasy film[2] written and directed by Michel Ocelot and animated at the Paris animation and visual effects studio Mac Guff Ligne. It was released in theaters in North America as just Azur & Asmar. It is Ocelot's fourth feature, though his first wholly original creation since Kirikou and the Sorceress, and his first use of 3D computer graphics, albeit an atypical employment of this medium with two-dimensional, painted backgrounds and non-photorealistic rendering. Like most of his films it is an original fairy tale, in this case inspired by the folklore (such as the One Thousand and One Nights) and decorative art of Maghreb, Algeria and especially Morocco [1] and with an increased degree of characterisation relative to his previous works which pushes it into the genre of fairytale fantasy. The original-language version of the film has significant amounts of dialogue in both French and Arabic; however, the Arabic was not subtitled in the original French theatrical release and is not intended to be subtitled nor replaced for any other audiences. [2] Plot[edit] Once upon a time there were two children nursed by Jénane: Azur, a blond, blue-eyed son of a nobleman, and Asmar, the tan skinned and dark-eyed child of Jénane. The nurse tells them the story of the Djinn-fairy waiting to be freed from her prison by a good and heroic prince. Brought up together, the two boys are as close as brothers until the day Azur's father cruelly separates them, banishing his nurse and Asmar from his home and sending Azur away to receive schooling from a personal tutor. Years later, Azur is haunted by memories of the legendary Djinn-fairy, and takes it upon himself to journey all the way to Asmar's homeland to seek her out and marry her. Now reunited, he finds that Jénane has since become a successful and rich merchant, while Asmar is now a member of the Royal Guard.
The first volume was released on October 21, 2017. [9] As of November 21, 2023, 13 volumes have been released. [10] In North America, the series is licensed for English release by Square Enix Manga & Books imprint. [1] Volumes[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 October 21, 2017[9]978-4-7575-5506-8February 23, 2021[11]978-1-64609-056-3 2 December 22, 2017[12]978-4-7575-5558-7May 25, 2021[13]978-1-64609-057-0 3 July 21, 2018[14]978-4-7575-5790-1August 24, 2021[15]978-1-64609-058-7 4 January 22, 2019[16]978-4-7575-5981-3January 4, 2022[17]978-1-64609-059-4 5 July 22, 2019[18]978-4-7575-6180-9April 12, 2022[19]978-1-64609-060-0 6 January 22, 2020[20]978-4-7575-6475-6August 23, 2022[21]978-1-64609-094-5 7 July 21, 2020[22]978-4-7575-6756-6November 22, 2022[23]978-1-64609-117-1 8 January 22, 2021[24]978-4-7575-7041-2March 14, 2023[25]978-1-64609-131-7 9 August 20, 2021[26]978-4-7575-7428-1June 27, 2023[27]978-1-64609-169-0 10 March 22, 2022[28]978-4-7575-7828-9August 22, 2023[29]978-1-64609-198-0 11 August 22, 2022[30]978-4-7575-8084-8November 21, 2023[31]978-1-64609-230-7 12 June 22, 2023[32]978-4-7575-8621-5May 14, 2024[33]978-1-64609-262-8 13 November 21, 2023[10]978-4-7575-8907-0August 20, 2024[34]978-1-64609-316-8 Anime[edit] An anime television series adaptation was announced on March 19, 2022. [35] It is produced by Silver Link and directed by Ken Takahashi, with scripts written by Deko Akao, character designs handled by Shinpei Aoki, and music composed by Kōji Fujimoto and Osamu Sasaki.
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