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1 Synopsis  





2 Characters  



2.1  The Group  





2.2  Rifters  





2.3  Other  







3 Release  





4 Production  



4.1  The Comic  





4.2  The Series  







5 Soundtrack  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Delta State
Based on
Delta State
by
  • Matt Rockman
  • Written byVincent Bonjour
    Directed byPascal David
    Voices of
    • Liz Alexander
  • Dusan Dukic
  • Ilona Eklin
  • Nicolas Wright
  • Larry Day
  • Sasha Ruiz
  • Anne Nahabedian
  • Theme music composerKid Loco
    ComposerKid Loco
    Country of originFrance
    Canada
    Luxembourg
    India
    Original languagesEnglish
    French
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes26
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Christian Davin
  • Clément Calvet
  • Scott Dyer
  • Emmanuélle Petry
  • Paul Cadieux
  • Michael Hirsh
  • Running time22 minutes
    Production companies
  • Nelvana
  • Deltanim Productions Inc.
  • DQ Entertainment
  • LuxAnimation
  • Cofimage 13
  • Original release
    NetworkThe Detour On Teletoon (Canada)
    France 2 and Canal+ (France)
    ReleaseSeptember 11, 2004 (2004-09-11)[1][2] –
    February 27, 2005 (2005-02-27)[2]

    Delta State is a French-Canadian teen animated television series,[3] based on the comic book of the same name by Douglas Gayeton and Matt Rockman featuring four amnesiac roommates with the ability to enter an ethereal realm known as the Delta State. They face the dual tasks of piecing together their past lives and battling a group of Delta State denizens called Rifters, who seek to control the human mind. The main characters are Claire (Ilona Elkin), Martin (Dusan Dukic), Luna (Lizz Alexander), and Philip (Nicholas Wright).

    The series debuted September 11, 2004 on Teletoon,[1] the Canadian cartoon television network. It is the first animated television series to be entirely rotoscoped, taking over 2 ½ years to complete.

    Delta State is a Canadian and French co-production with designs, storyboards, etc., done by Alphanim in Paris. Shooting and recording were performed by Nelvana in Montreal. The series was created by Douglas Gayeton, who also directed the original pilot and wrote the bible for the show.

    The show has won the Special Award for a TV program at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and the Frames 2004 for best Asian Production.

    The series aired in France on France 2 and Canal+.

    Synopsis

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    Four people each become aware that they possess superhuman abilities of the mind, and are charged by their friend and mentor Professor Brodie with saving the world from Rifter forces. Brodie trains them to battle Rifters in the Delta State, a reference to the brain wave pattern achieved during deep sleep. The main characters, Professor Brodie, and the Rifters are able to enter and exit this state of consciousness at will. As in dreams, rules of physics or logic do not necessarily apply; yet, as in lucid dreaming, a measure of control over the situation can be achieved while in this state.

    Characters

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    The Group

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    Rifters

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    Other

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    Release

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    The series was released to DVD soon after its broadcast began, with three-episode volumes being released intermediately. "First Contact" (episodes 1 – 3) was released on May 16, 2006, followed by "The Reading" (episodes 4 – 6) on October 10, 2006. The first season, containing all thirteen of its episodes, was made available in a two-disc box set on February 13, 2007. The first season was later re-released by Kaboom Entertainment on October 6, 2009. As of 2009, the releases are now out of print.

    In the late summer/early fall of 2010, the complete series became available for download from the iTunes Store, however it was later delisted a year later.

    The series is currently available to watch on YouTube via the channel Retro Rerun.

    The show is airing reruns on Adult Swim.

    Production

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    The Comic

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    Comic cover

    The comic was written by Douglas Gayeton, with artwork by Matt Rockman, in 1997 while both worked at Sunshine Amalgamedia. Before the comic released, the rights to it were bought by Alphanim, who commissioned Gayeton to turn the comic into an animated series. He shot the pilot with friends of his in Los Angeles on a shoestring budget and used Macromedia Flash for rotoscoped animation. The pilot would be completed in 2000, one year before the release of Waking Life. After writing the original show bible and directing the pilot for the series, Gayeton moved on to other projects, though he remains a fan of the work. As of 2022, The comic and the pilot have yet to be released as they are owned by Alphanim's successor Gaumont Animation.

    The Series

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    The series utilized rotoscoped animation, shot on a budget of $11 million (CAD) with a multicamera setup directed by Wayne Moss, was done using a blue screen studio in Montreal with minimal props and locations. It was also shot in the 16:9 aspect ratio and converted to fullscreen to stretch out the characters. The actors had black lines drawn on their faces to distinguish noses, eyebrows and jaw lines and hair was customized in order to make it easy for the animators. The animation was later done in Paris, directed by Pascal David & Giles Cazaux, which used a mix of Flash, Photoshop and After Effects for the series, with character designs being done by Jan Van Rijsselberge. Originally, the series was renewed for a second season and a theatrical film by Alphanim, however, negotiations with Nelvana were broken down, and the project was cancelled, with Nelvana buying out Alphanim's share of the series.

    Soundtrack

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    The music for the show was composed by French DJ and producer Kid Loco. Only two tracks from the original soundtrack have been released. The first one is the Delta State theme song, which is an extended version of the main theme.[4] The second track is called "Another Snake" and has been released on a compilation CD called『Ethnic Odyssey — Natural Born Travellers』in 2007.[5] Other songs from the show have not been officially released.

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b "Fall 2004 Highlights: Teletoon" (Press release). Toronto: Teletoon. Channel Canada. August 23, 2004. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013.
  • ^ a b "Television Program Logs". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2016-03-02.[dead link] Alt URL
  • ^ "Delta State". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 2014-03-19.
  • ^ "Delta State (Original Theme Song) - Single by Kid Loco". Spotify. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  • ^ "Ethnic Odyssey - Natural Born Travellers (2007, CD) - Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
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