Le-Blanc

Le-Blanc is a British-American animated children's fantasy-musical television series written by Michael Bond and was produced by FilmFair and Rankin/Bass Productions in a collaboration effort, with 2D animation provided by Topcraft in Japan. Most of the voices as well as narration was provided by Roy Kinnear.

SYNOPSIS
On a magic country that no one else on earth knows, there are a group of humanoid "Rainbow Makers" that take the form of colours. Each one having the task to keep their land colourful and vibrant as ever, so that colour can reach out to other parts of the earth to form rainbows. King Raine rules this land and helps keep the colours in order. He is also in charge of passing the rainbow to the land. Each rainbow maker represents a colour and theme they inherit from their colour. However, there is one rainbow maker that isn't like the others, that being Le-Blanc. Le-Blanc represents the colour white and is known to be very different compared to the others. But he feels he is just as important as the rest of the rainbow makers and strives to be there for all of his friends. Each day Le-Blanc learns something of great value as a rainbow maker thats not about just himself but his friends as well and is always there to overcome a problem they or himself come across.

VOICE ACTORS
Roy Kinnear as:

Le-Blanc: The main protagonist of the series. Le-Blanc represents the colour white, his theme and land represents winter and has the power to turn and create matter into white, to create ice and snow. Being a bit more unique compared to the rest of the rainbow makers, Le-Blanc can sometimes feel left out or different from the other colour since some say white is rarely used in the rainbow, making him a bit sensitive inside. But he doesn't let that stop him from being a very good friend. He's kind-hearted, friendly, curious and always wishes to help those who have a problem, even those who can be troublesome.

Crimson: A rainbow maker. Crimson represents the colour red, his theme and land represents heat and volcanoes and has the power to turn matter into red and to generate fire. Crimson is described as being a very feisty and fiery rainbow maker with a bit of a leader complex. Crimson is very ambitious and has lots of determination, never backing down from a challenge in his way. He's also a risk taker who would always protect his friends. He is also shown to have a huge hobby in adventures and sports. However, his complex can make him very bossy, impulsive and aggressive, always the first to lose his cool.

Ocean: A rainbow maker. Ocean represents the colour blue, his theme and land represents rivers and seas and has the power to turn matter into blue and to generate water and waves. Ocean is described as the most intelligent of the rainbow makers, having a solution for many situations. Ocean is very factual and logical relying on his smarts to get him through the day. He's also very calm and level-headed, being careful to never stress or lose his temper. However, he can come across as cold and very fussy and critical at some points.

Paul Frees as:

Eris: The anti-protagonist of the series who is also a less-established rainbow maker. Eris represents the colour black, his theme and land represents caverns, castle and the night and has the power to turn matter into red and to control shadows and darkness. Unlike the other rainbows, Eris isn't one who really likes to get out and about often. This is mainly due to the fact he is deeply insecure about his job and powers, as he believes despite what his powers can be greatly used for, not many people think that his colour is too scary and gloomy, and so he feels left out. Because of his anti-social behaviour, the only way Eris really knows how to feel part of the group is to pull pranks, act overly-proud and be act very snarky and sarcastic, which can annoy the other rainbow makers greatly. Deep down however, Eris is very lonely but has a bigger heart than anyone thought. He deep down desires to have a friend and desperately wants to be just like the other rainbow makers, though so far he can only trust Le-Blanc and King Raine.

King Raine: