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Johan and Peewit (ジョアンとピルルイ Joan to Pirurui) is a 20-episode 2001 Japanese anime OVA series based on the Belgian comic book characters created by Peyo. The anime features Johan, Peewit, The Smurfs, The Good King, Homnibus and a few supporting characters.

Setting[]

Set in the Middle Ages in an unnamed European kingdom, the series follows the adventures of Johan, a brave young page to the King, and Peewit, his faithful, if boastful and cheating, midget sidekick. Johan rides off in search of adventure with his trusty horse Bayard, while Peewit gallops sporadically, and grudgingly, behind on his goat, Biquette. The pair are driven by duty to their King and the courage to defend the underpowered. Struggles for power between deposed lords and usurping villains form the basis of many of the plots which also contain elements of detective fiction as the pair hunt down traitors and outlaws, as well as fantasy, with witches and sorcerers, giants, ghosts and, above all, the Smurfs.

Cast and characters[]

Main characters[]

  • Johan: Knight of the King. Courageous and skilled with both a sword and a bow, this black-haired hero aspires to becoming a knight. He is the quintessential bold fighter, always ready to be in the thick of it, and a natural leader. Johan is quick to intervene whenever he sees an injustice being committed and will go all the way to rectify wrongs, ignoring Peewit's grumblings about the problems that they are going to face in the process. His name is pronounced "Yohan".
  • Peewit: a blond, gluttonous dwarf, he lived in the forest neighboring the King's castle playing practical jokes on the people and stealing meats and apples before being hired as the court jester. His name is pronounced "Pee-wee".
  • Biquette: Peewit's goat, who is endowed with a strong character. Her horn attack is extremely powerful. Her name is the French word for nanny goat.
  • The King: the unnamed monarch of the Kingdom. He is somewhat carefree and enjoys wine but is also firm and is loved by his subjects and vassals. He has a beautiful niece, but no direct descendants. He can be very keen to go on expeditions and battles, which can be difficult given his old age.
  • Homnibus: an enchanter whom the heroes often consult on matters of magic. He is also an alchemist and herbalist. It is he who first tells Johan and Peewit about the beings called the Smurfs.
  • Olivier: Homnibus' young servant.
  • Rachel: an old sorceress, who has a terrible reputation, but is actually very kind and helpful. She knows how to make many different potions, including a mixture called Wine of Giddiness.
  • Count Tremaine: ("Comte Tréville" in the original French) a skilled knight and brave warrior, he is a friend and role model to Johan.
  • Dame Barbera: An old aristocratic woman who resides in the King's castle, always wearing a green dress. She has a reputation for being a gossip, as well as being somewhat prideful and stuck-up.

Villians[]

  • Gargamel (voiced by Chikao Ohtsuka in Japanese, Jim Cummings in English): An wicked, yet dimwitted sorcerer who is Johan and Peewit's nemesis.
  • Azrael and Monty: Gargamel's pet cat and vulture.

Recurring characters[]

  • The Smurfs: Blue mythical creatures who live in perfect harmony (usually hidden from humans), and are Johan and Peewit's allies. Papa Smurf's knowledge of magic is especially helpful. They rarely appear, but have major roles in every appearance in the series.

Episodes[]

# Title Japanese release date English release date French release date
1 The Raven's Horde January 26, 2001 March 29, 2001 TBA
Angry that no-one appreciates his music; Peewit leaves the castle and goes to visit his friend, the young Baron Joel of Fafluth. There he discovers that Joel's steward is plotting against him. Meanwhile, Johan gathers together the lords of the kingdom to deal with invading Huns, and the Smurfs are caught in the middle of it all.
2 The Minstrels of Roc-à-Pic January 26, 2001 March 29, 2001 TBA
Johan and Peewit witness a young knight brilliantly fighting off a group of attackers, but when they go to congratulate him, he denies that the fight ever took place. However, this is just a series of incidents between him and the men, which he keeps denying ever happening.
3 The Night of the Sorcerers January 26, 2001 March 29, 2001 TBA
While visiting their friend Homnibus, Johan and Peewit save a young girl from a mob of peasants who want to burn her as a witch. In fact, she and her mother are witches, who are wanted not just by the mob but also an ambitious enemy who is determined to obtain some objects that will give him unlimited power! Fortunately, Papa Smurf is also on his way to the sorcerers' annual gathering.
TBA TBA February 4, 2001 June 11, 2001 TBA
TBA.

Production and release[]

The OVA series was produced by the animation studio Pierrot with cooperation from Le Lombard, Dupuis Audiovisuel and General Entertainment. The OVA series was originally released as a 20-episode original video animation (OVA) in Japan between January 26, 2001 (the first 9 episodes) and February 4, 2001 (the remaining 11 episodes). The series was licensed by Touchstone Pictures and first released the series in North America in two VHS volumes, each containing a single episode with English subtitles. The subtitled versions were released between March 29, 2001 and June 11, 2001, and the English-dubbed version was later released as a single direct-to-video film as Johan and Peewit Adventures on September 7, 2004, on VHS and DVD. It was later re-released on DVD on January 13, 2009.

Censorship[]

Due to the number of scenes that were perceived to be offensive to Western audiences, the following scenes were edited or removed from 2004 VHS release of the film and later broadcast on Cartoon Network and/or Boomerang.

Both the Japanese VHS and original US VHS and DVD releases include all the above scenes and are regarded as fully uncut, although the US DVD and Japanese VHS releases do not include the episodes in their separate formats.

Critical reception[]

Trivia[]

  • The first three episodes are loosely based on each of the selected Johan and Peewit comic books, "The Raven's Horde (Original French title: La horde du corbeau)", "The Minstrels of Roc-à-Pic (Original French title: Les troubadours de Roc-à-Pic)" and "The Night of the Sorcerers (Original French title: La nuit des sorciers)".
  • Unlike the other Johan and Peewit series (the segments aired as part of the The Smurfs 1980s series), this anime is more faithful to the original Belgian comics in character design and story arc. The only difference is Gargamel from The Smurfs appearing in the series.
    • The animation is more on-model than the Hanna-Barbera version, yet still expressive.
  • Monty the vulture would reapear in Smurfs: The Lost Village.

Gallery[]

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