The Triplets (Catalan: Les tres bessones; Spanish: Las tres mellizas; Occitan: Es tres bessones) are three fictional characters (Anna, Teresa and Helena) created by Spanish illustrator Roser Capdevila.

The Triplets
Cover of the DVD for "The Triplets and Gaudí".
GenreAdventure
Comedy
Musical Fantasy
Created byRoser Capdevila
Based onThe Triplets series
by Roser Capdevila
Directed byRobert Balser, Baltasar Roca (Season 1)
Maria Gol, Jordi Valbuena (Season 2)
Voices of
Opening themeWe Are The Triplets!
ComposersJosep Lladó (Season 1 & 2)
Joan Albert Amargós (Season 1)
Country of originSpain
Original languageCatalan
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes104 (Complete list)
Production
Executive producers
Running time24 minutes circa
Production companiesTelevisió de Catalunya
Cromosoma
Original release
NetworkTV3
La 2
Clan
Teletoon
Treehouse TV (Canada)
Release1995 (1995) –
2004 (2004)
Related
  • The Bored Witch
  • The Baby Triplets

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, in Catalan) was added to the plots to form a collection of classical stories, "The Triplets and (...)".

In 1994, television producer Cromosoma [ca; es] and the Catalan TV corporation Televisió de Catalunya adapted the stories to make an animated series based on the books. It became very successful and profitable and led to the production of a second series with the Bored Witch as the main character, together with France 3, Canal J and Storimages [fr].[1]

By 2004, The Triplets series consisted of 104 episodes, while The Bored Witch reached 52. They have been translated from Catalan to 35 different languages and have been shown in 158 countries or territories. A spin-off series was also made, titled The Baby Triplets.

In October 2020, it was announced that the series would receive a reboot that would focus 20 years after the first one ended.[2]

Plot

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The plots of the triplet sisters follow a definite pattern. Sometimes they play some prank or manage to annoy the Bored Witch, and, to punish them, she sends them into a classic 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 favor each plot and define the sisters' personalities.

Characters

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  • Teresa (Tessa in the English dub) - She wears 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 wears 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 wears the green ribbon. She has the sweetest demeanor of the triplets. She also has a love for food and sweets, which sometimes leads to trouble.
  • The Bored Witch - She is an overweight witch who is always bored, despite having great magical powers. She serves as a kind of unofficial 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 land.

Episodes

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The Triplets find themselves involved in a different classic story in each chapter.

Season 1 (1995-1999)

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Season 2 (2003-2004)

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  • Movie: The Triplets and the Riddle of Don Quixote (2005)

Voice actors

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Character Castilian voice Catalan voice English voice
First season Second season
Annie
Patricia Rodriguez
Tessa
Nellie
The Bored Witch
Owl (Buho)
Teacher
Ana Orra (some episodes)
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Mother of the triplets
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Father of the triplets
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References

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  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 322. ISBN 9781476672939.
  2. ^ "Spanish Animated Hit 'The Triplets' Gets 21st Century Reboot from Brutal Media (EXCLUSIVE)". October 2, 2020. Archived from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
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