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The Weasy Family

After a highly unlikely turn of events, Weasy, an opportunistic weasel with a nose for burglary, finds himself sitting on a huge egg during its final moments before hatching.

Two little twin ducklings come out peeping – and, naturally, they latch onto Weasy as their Pop.

Weasy, an immature burglar with teenager tastes, finds himself catapulted into the role of father – a role that he had not anticipated and for which he is absolutely not prepared.

Just out of the egg, the two ducklings are overflowing with the energy and enthusiasm of childhood – and they are too cute for words.   If one of the sisters seems a bit more focused than the other who is rather clumsy, both are very creative and observant and are bursting with a hundred ideas a second.

The girls give new meaning to Weasy’s life.  What interests him now, more than the accumulation of food and goods stolen from the humans, is the well-being of his offspring.

As a good papa weasel, Weasy is always ready to bend over backwards to please his daughters – as long as they respect the weasel code of conduct and don’t forget, for instance, to wipe their feet on the welcome mat before they burglarize the neighboring farm.

What the girls appreciate most in their daily life is that there are always unexpected surprises.  With their Pop, every experience tends to spin wildly out of control!

Are the twins gifted with a sixth sense? In any case, they have amazingly good luck whereas bad karma seems to follow their old man around.

Fortunately, Weasy’s squash and stretch nature allows him to bounce back with uncommon resilience from the punches, setbacks and other rotten luck karma hits him with in high-intensity action sequences that further strengthen, if that’s even possible, the Weasy family bonds!

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Production year
2022
Release date
2024
Format
78 x 7
A series created by
Antoine Rodelet and Josselin Charier
Character design
Bertrand Gatignol
Art Direction
Alexandre de Broca
Direction
Victor Moulin, Chris Drew, Arthur Moncla, Timothée Mironneau
Genre
slapstick
Technique
CGI
Audience
all audiences
Executive production
Hari Productions
Studio
Hari Studios
Distribution
Hari International
Main broadcasters
France télévisions, Super RTL

After a highly unlikely turn of events, Weasy, an opportunistic weasel with a nose for burglary, finds himself sitting on a huge egg during its final moments before hatching.

Two little twin ducklings come out peeping – and, naturally, they latch onto Weasy as their Pop.

Weasy, an immature burglar with teenager tastes, finds himself catapulted into the role of father – a role that he had not anticipated and for which he is absolutely not prepared.

Just out of the egg, the two ducklings are overflowing with the energy and enthusiasm of childhood – and they are too cute for words.   If one of the sisters seems a bit more focused than the other who is rather clumsy, both are very creative and observant and are bursting with a hundred ideas a second.

The girls give new meaning to Weasy’s life.  What interests him now, more than the accumulation of food and goods stolen from the humans, is the well-being of his offspring.

As a good papa weasel, Weasy is always ready to bend over backwards to please his daughters – as long as they respect the weasel code of conduct and don’t forget, for instance, to wipe their feet on the welcome mat before they burglarize the neighboring farm.

What the girls appreciate most in their daily life is that there are always unexpected surprises.  With their Pop, every experience tends to spin wildly out of control!

Are the twins gifted with a sixth sense? In any case, they have amazingly good luck whereas bad karma seems to follow their old man around.

Fortunately, Weasy’s squash and stretch nature allows him to bounce back with uncommon resilience from the punches, setbacks and other rotten luck karma hits him with in high-intensity action sequences that further strengthen, if that’s even possible, the Weasy family bonds!

Weasy

Weasy, an irresponsible Weasel with the IQ of a teenager, raises the twin ducklings he adopted after accidentally incubating their egg. He is proud of his way of life, made of burglaries, crazy games, wild challenges but he's mastering the Art of taking it easy in life as well!

Sunny & Spicy

The twin sisters have common characteristics due to their age: immaturity, excessive enthusiasm, impatience and over-abundant creativity. They can nonetheless be distinguished from each other by their feathers and some important character traits: Spicy is bi-colored, better at focusing and quicker on the uptake, whereas Sunny is a solid yellow, more feather-brained and a bit clumsier.

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