Manon (character)

Manon (character)

Manon is an animated character in children's books and television programs. The books are written by Gerard Moncomble and Nadine Rouviere[1], and the character originally appeared in Toupie magazine[2]

Geared for preschoolers, the books and cartoon focus on the character of Manon, a girl described as "the little queen of animals"[3], and her adventures with the animals who live on the farm with her.

Series

The books spawned a television cartoon series that is distributed around the world, and is produced and distributed by Cyber Group Studios, a France-based animation company.

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