The story of an unlikely group of six women, united by their struggle with cancer, who come up with a wild idea: to hike up the Dôme de la Lauze mountain in the French Alps.
The legendary, official heroes of the kingdom of Alysia, are brave, intrepid and indomitable, but they became children again, 12 years more precisely ... A real curse! Our heroes, once admired by all, had to be quickly forgotten. And today, discredited by theirs, they are determined to break the spell and repair their mistake by finding the stone Crescia, the only stone able to reverse the effect of the stone of Jovenia so that everyone again ... an adult ! On their way, The Legendaries will have to valiantly counter the vile designs of Darkhell and his daughter Tenebris, and put them out of harm's way; for it may well be that the sorcerer wants to become master of darkness again, even as high as three apples! Not to mention the ambition of the wretched Skroa The Rogue, this demon man-bird without mercy, who intends to take advantage of the situation, to dominate the world too.
Thomas Adam has an unbelievable and strange gift: when he touches an object, he can read the memories others have left behind… including their secrets.
La Grande Chasse de Nanook/Nanook's Great Hunt was a 1996 French/Canadian animated series of 26 episodes. It was co-produced by Elma Animation, Medver International Inc., and TF1, in association with Mediatoon. The series was created and produced by Serge Rosenzweig; the directors were Franck Bourgeron, Marc Perret, and Stéphane Roux; the executive producers were Paul Rozenberg, Dana Hastier, and Lyse Lafontaine; the writers were Françoise Charpiat, Sophie Decroisette and Serge Rosenzweig; music was by Xavier Cobo and Michaël Dune. The series first aired in France on Wednesday September 3, 1997, on TF1's TF! Jeunesse. It also aired in Canada in French on Mondays at 8PM on Télétoon, and in English on Teletoon on Thursdays at 4:55PM. A 70 minute special titled Nanook: le grand combat/Nanook - The Great Combat was produced in 1996 as well. The special was directed by Gérald Fleury.
Dora Stern, an American photographer living in Paris, wakes up from the same nightmare over and over again. In a small antique store she finds a collage with fearful eyes that haunt her. At home she removes the layers of the collage until she can see the original photo showing a young woman in fear who looks exactly like Dora Stern. But who is this woman?