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𝙲𝚘𝚍𝚎 𝙻𝚢𝚘𝚔𝚘 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚖𝚒𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚍 𝟸𝟸 𝚢𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚜 𝚊𝚐𝚘 𝚝𝚘𝚍𝚊𝚢!!!
Do you like this song? #545
Yes I like it, I already know it
Yes I like it, first time listening
No I don't like it, I already know it
No I don't like it, first time listening
Noam Kaniel - The Mysterious Cities of Gold 1982
Esteban: Child of the Sun, known outside of Japan as The Mysterious Cities of Gold (French: Les Mystérieuses Cités d'Or), is a French-Japanese anime series, animated by Studio Pierrot. Mitsuro Kaneko (MK Productions) wanted to make an animated series based on the young adult fiction novel The King's Fifth by Scott O'Dell; a book that detailed how the Spanish stripped the New World of all its riches. The story was adapted by Jean Chalopin and Bernard Deyriès, and is very loosely based on the novel; in 1532, a Spanish orphan named Esteban joins Mendoza, a navigator, in his search for one of the Seven Cities of Gold in the New World. They are joined on their quest by Zia, an Incan girl, and Tao, the last descendant of the sunken empire of Mu (Hiva in the English version). The series is a mix of ancient South American history, archaeology, and science fiction. During their journey, the travellers encounter the Mayas, Incas, and Olmecs. They discover many lost technological solar-powered wonders of the Mu Empire, while they're constantly pursued by the antagonists who are also in search of the Cities of Gold.
Jean Chalopin founded the production company DiC Entertainment in 1971, which specialized in children-oriented television and film productions. Through the company, he co-created, co-wrote, and/or produced successful television series, including Ulysses 31 (poll #541), Inspector Gadget (poll # ? :) ), The Real Ghostbusters, Sonic Underground, Dennis the Menace, Rainbow Brite, Care Bears, and Heathcliff.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold was directed by Bernard Deyriès, Edouard David, Kenichi Murakami and Kenichi Maruyama. Shingo Araki was involved with the series as an animator and some episodes were directed by Toyoo Ashida and Tatsunoko Production veteran Mizuho Nishikubo. Nobuyoshi Koshibe composed the original Japanese score, while the Western version is credited to Shuki Levy. Originally, Koshibe's score was to be used for the French version as well. However, Bernard Deyriès recalled his reaction to the proposed music he heard from Ulysses 31 in that he felt that the score was rather understated as he was expecting a more adventurous feel, something akin to films like the Indiana Jones movies. At that point Shuki Levy had met up with Bernard Deyriès, in which he became involved with the soundtracks of Ulysses 31 and The Mysterious Cities of Gold. Levy has been credited to the music of a huge amount of shows such as Inspector Gadget, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power, Digimon: Digital Monsters, Sylvanian Families, Heathcliff, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (poll #543), and Lucky Luke.
When The Mysterious Cities of Gold was rebroadcast in Japan on NHK BS2 from 1998 to 1999, the animation was imported back from France and the audio was redubbed. NHK had erased the original VTR when their contract expired, and the rights holder had lost the master copy. The voice actress for the main character, Esteban, was the only one to reprise her role. The second season of the series, serving as a continuation of the original 1982 series, premiered on La Trois in Belgium on November 17, 2012; 30 years after the original first season was aired.
"The Mysterious Cities of Gold" received a total of 57,7% yes votes.
My Tier List of the official MCoG soundtrack for Season 1 Apologies for the poor quality, but man I love this soundtrack. It's the main reason I have stayed with this show and is probably the best part of the series.
To be honest, none of them are actually that bad, but there are definitely some which are just pure gold (pun intended). Such a good soundtrack made by Shuki Levy, with all the motifs and instruments he's used. Also, Noam Kaniel (The guy who sang the lyrics of the Season 1 Intro) being the composer of Season 2, as well meant there were some motifs which continued into later seasons, though they had less of the 80's synths and had more brass and strings. There are few songs, which are unfortunately on the official soundtrack that I would have put at S-tier. I'm tempted to make a write-up about all of the different motifs and musical themes, but that will take a signifcant amount of time and analysis which I just can't right now. Maybe later.
Do y'all agree? lemme know
Noam Kaniel - A World Without Danger (Code Lyoko Theme Song) [2003 - 2007]
Guys we're getting a new production linked to Code Lyoko!!! 😮😯
Français/French: Message aux Lyokofans 🙌
On travaille en effet sur une production en lien avec #CodeLyoko, mais il ne s'agit pas d'une nouvelle série, comme certain·e·s l'auraient souhaité. 👀
🗓️ Sortie courant 2022
💜 Produit par @Cartoon_Fantasy, réalisé par @EliottTordo, feat. @JulienLamass https://t.co/0xMbaqOFo6
English/Anglais: A message to #LyokoFans, we are indeed working on a production linked to Code Lyoko, but it is NOT a new series, as some would have liked.
Current output: 2022
Produced by @CartoonFantasy, directed by @EliottTordo, feat. @JulienLamass https://t.co/0xMbaqOFo6
Noam Kaniel - Lollipop! Lollipop!
From the B-side of the previous song, here’s an original and beautiful tune written by Haim Saban and Noam Kaniel. I don’t know about you folks, but this would make a GREAT end credits song for a Sonic game in my opinion.
I don’t know how many fans of Glitter Force have seen this, but it wasn’t on Tumblr, so I figured I’d share the full version. I swear these songs are addicting...