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Puteri | |
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Genre | Animation, Family, Fantasy |
Developed by | Les' Copaque Production |
Directed by | Syed Nurfaiz Khalid [1] |
Voices of |
Adreena Shazwina Wani Ilham Hajar |
Theme music composer | Adreena |
Opening theme | Puteri - Adreena |
Ending theme | Puteri - Adreena |
Country of origin | Malaysia |
Original language | Malay |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 (2014) ( list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 6-7 minutes (part 1-6) 35 minutes (complete) |
Original release | |
Network |
TV3
[2] MNCTV [3] |
Release | 20 November 25 November 2014 | –
Related | |
Upin & Ipin Pada Zaman Dahulu DaDuDiDo |
Puteri (lit. Princess) is a short-form animated series created by Malaysian animation company Les' Copaque Production. This animation formerly aired on TV3 from November 20, 2014, to November 25, 2014 at 9pm.
Puteri tells the story of five sibling Princesses from Kingdom of Limau. Puteri Limau Manis, the eldest and heir to the throne, [1] is the beauty of the family, and able to captivate anyone and soothe anger with her sweet voice. Next to her in age is Puteri Limau Kasturi, the warrior at heart and a self-proclaimed tomboy who loves the outdoors and swordplay. Puteri Limau Purut is shy, timid, and loves a quiet time in her garden, but makes up for her bashfulness by being the most brilliant of her sisters, thanks to her love for books. Puteri Limau Bali is the polar opposite of Purut, full of energy with her sparkling, infectious personality and her love for food and cooking. The youngest and the baby of the family is Puteri Limau Nipis, who is adorable and loves to play with her pet cat Jebat around the palace compound. [4]
In every episode of the series, antagonists of men and magical creatures come to corrupt the kingdom. The princesses will band together and make use of their abilities to save their kingdom.
The theme song for Puteri was sung by Adreena. [4]
Puteri received an award in ASEAN Character Award - Grand Prize in 2015 by Asean Japan Center. [6]