The Triplets
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The Triplets (Spanish:Las tres mellizas; Catalan: Les tres bessones) are three fictional characters (Anna, Teresa and Helena) created by Catalan illustrator Roser Capdevila.
The Triplets were created in 1983, based on Capdevila's own daughters, three actual triplets born in 1969. The stories were immediately successful and began publishing in many countries. In 1985 a new character, the "Bored Witch" (La Bruixa Avorrida) was added to the plots to form a collection of classical stories, "The Triplets and (...)".
In 1994, television producers Cromosoma and Televisió de Catalunya adapted the stories to make a cartoon series based on the books. The series first aired in Spain's national T.V as well as regional channels, the series became very successful and profitable and led to the production of a second series with the Bored Witch as main character, together with France 3, Canal J and Storimages.
By 2004, The Triplets series consisted of 104 episodes, while The Bored Witch reached 52. They've been translated to 35 different languages and have been shown in 158 countries or territories.
Plot
The plots of The Triplets follow a definite pattern. The sisters play some prank or manage to annoy the Bored Witch, and, to punish them, she sends them into a classical tale, legend, or children's or adult's (such as Frankenstein or The Phantom of The Opera) literary work. The main structure of the classic remains, but some twists (often hilarious anachronisms such as showing The forty thieves getting distracted from robbing a house by a camel race on TV or Dr. Frankenstein as a veterinarian) are introduced to favour each plot and define the sisters' personalities.
Characters
Teresa (Tessa in the English dub) - She's the triplet with the pink ribbon. She is the most adventurous triplet and comes up with the most ambitious ideas, but she's not necessarily the leader.
Anna (Annie in the English dub) - She's the triplet with the blue ribbon. She's laid-back and more peaceful than her sisters. She's also quite curious. Anna tends to be a bit romantic at times.
Helena (Nellie in the English dub) - She's the triplet with the green ribbon. She has the sweetest demeanour of the triplets. She also has a love for food and sweets, which sometimes leads to trouble.
The Bored Witch - She's a overweighted, 700-year-old witch who is always bored, despite having great magical powers. She serves as a day sitter for the triplets, but when they start acting disorderly, she uses her magic to send the girls into stories. No matter what, she never uses magic to directly hinder the girls in their adventures, although tends to join forces with every story's antagonist. Despite her role of antagonist, she is not an evil character, and always keeps her word to return the girls to their world.
The Owl - He's a purple owl who serves as an assistant to the Bored Witch. He is quite nervous and requires coffee to stay awake during the day.
Chapters
The Triplets find themselves involved in a different classic story each chapter.
- Chapter 1: Hop o' My Thumb
- Chapter 2: Snow White
- Chapter 3: Cinderella
- Chapter 4: Ali Baba
- Chapter 5: John the Fearless
- Chapter 6: The Steadfast Tin Soldier
- Chapter 7: The Princess and the Pea
- Chapter 8: The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- Chapter 9: Bluebeard
- Chapter 10: Hansel and Gretel
- Chapter 11: Three Little Pigs
- Chapter 12: Emperor's New Clothes
- Chapter 13: Little Red Riding Hood
- Chapter 14: The Ugly Duckling
- Chapter 15: Aladdin
- Chapter 16: The Seven Samurai
- Chapter 17: Town Musicians of Bremen
- Chapter 18: The Red Dragon
- Chapter 19: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 20: Puss in Boots
- Chapter 21: Don Quixote
- Chapter 22: Pinocchio
- Chapter 23: Saint George
- Chapter 24: The Thief of Baghdad
- Chapter 25: Jack and the Beanstalk
- Chapter 26: Knights of the Round Table
- Chapter 27: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- Chapter 28: The Treasure Island
- Chapter 29: Sandokan
- Chapter 30: Oliver Twist
- Chapter 31: Helen of Troy
- Chapter 32: Robinson Crusoe
- Chapter 33: Robin Hood
- Chapter 34: Atlantis
- Chapter 35: The Jungle Book
- Chapter 36: Journey to the Center of the Earth
- Chapter 37: Merlin
- Chapter 38: Buffalo Bill
- Chapter 39: Ulysses
- Chapter 40: Romeo and Juliet
- Chapter 41: King Kong
- Chapter 42: Tarzan
- Chapter 43: Leonardo da Vinci
- Chapter 44: The Three Musketeers
- Chapter 45: Cleopatra
- Chapter 46: Christopher Columbus
- Chapter 47: Cro-Magnon man
- Chapter 48: The Seven Little Goats
- Chapter 49: King Solomon's Mines
- Chapter 50: The Mayapan man
- Chapter 51: Marco Polo
- Chapter 52: Frankenstein
- Chapter 53: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
- Chapter 54: Kim of India
- Chapter 55: Mozart and Salieri
- Chapter 56: Santa Claus
- Chapter 57: In the Circus
- Chapter 58: In the Space
- Chapter 59: White Fang
- Chapter 60: Tom Sawyer
- Chapter 61: The Glass Balalaika
- Chapter 62: Phantom of the Opera
- Chapter 63: Around the World in Eighty Days
- Chapter 64: Moby-Dick
- Chapter 65: In Africa
- Chapter 66: The Magic Flute
- Chapter 67: The Vain Little Mouse
- Chapter 68: Patufet
- Chapter 69: The Drummer from Bruc
- Chapter 70: Gaudi's Workshop
- Chapter 71: La Pedrera's Ghosts
- Chapter 72: Sherlock Holmes
- Chapter 73: The Ant and the Grasshopper
- Chapter 74: The Milkmaid and Her Pail
- Chapter 75: Cyrano de Bergerac
- Chapter 76: The World of Films
- Chapter 77: Geronimo
- Chapter 78: On the Everest
- Chapter 79: Vincent van Gogh
- Chapter 80: Gutenberg
- Chapter 81: The Magic Bagpipes
- Chapter 82: Xuroi Cave
- Chapter 83: Watt and the Steam Machine
- Chapter 84: Thor
- Chapter 85: Velázquez
- Chapter 86: The Valiant Little Tailor
- Chapter 87: Beauty and the Beast
- Chapter 88: William Tell
- Chapter 89: Captains Courageous
- Chapter 90: Zeila the Gazelle
- Chapter 91: The Little Mermaid
- Chapter 92: The Romanial Flower
- Chapter 93: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Chapter 94: The Prince and the Pauper
- Chapter 95: Tristan and Isolde
- Chapter 96: The Snow Queen
- Chapter 97: Agatha Christie
- Chapter 98: The Happy Prince
- Chapter 99: Tutankhamon
- Chapter 100: The Time Machine
- Chapter 101: Pirates
- Chapter 102: Holet the Goblin
- Chapter 103: The Invisible Man
- Chapter 104: The Birthday Party
The Triplets around the world
The series has been translated into the following languages:
- Arabic
- Occitan (Aranese) - Es Tres Bessoes
- Basque - Hirukiak.
- Chinese - 淘氣三胞胎
- Croatian - Vesele trojke
- Czech - Trojčátka
- Dutch - De Drieling
- English - The Triplets
- French - Les Trois Petites Soeurs
- Gaelic
- Galician - As Tres Xemelgas
- German- Die Drillinge
- Greek- Οι Τριδυμούλες
- Hebrew - השלישייה (HaShlishiya)
- Hindi
- Hungarian-Az Triplettak
- Icelandic - Trillurnar
- Italian - Tre gemelle e una strega
- Japanese- テレサ アンナ ヘレナ 3つごのだいぼうけん 移動: 案内、 検索
- Korean
- Kurdish
- Malay
- Mandarin
- Norwegian- Den Trillinger
- Occitan (Lengadocian) - Las Tres Bessonas
- Persian
- Polish
- Portuguese (European) - As Três Irmâs
- Portuguese (Brazil) - As Trigêmeas
- Slovenian
- Spanish - Las Tres Mellizas
- Swedish - Trillingarna
- Tamil
- Thai
- Turkish - Üçüzler
- Articles containing Catalan-language text
- Catalan literature
- Children's television characters
- Fictional triplets
- Characters in children's literature
- 1990s animated television series
- Spanish animated television series
- Spanish children's television series
- Television programs based on children's books
- Works based on fairy tales
- Television series about siblings