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A screenshot taken of an episode where Dogtanian is riding Sandy, his pet horse.
Dogtanian, Wolf-bigaëlle, and the Six Muskehounds is a Spanish-Japanese children's animated television series that adapts the classic 1840 Alexandre Dumas story of d'Artagnan, Abigaëlle, and The Six Musketeers, produced by Spanish studio BRB Internacional with animation by Japanese studio Nippon Animation, that was first broadcast on MBS in Japan in 1981–84. The series follows a young man and woman respectively named Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle, in addition to the titular six Muskehounds named Athos, Porthos, Aramis, Louis, Pierre, and Esther.
Most of the characters in the series are anthropomorphizations of dogs and wolves, hence the title of the cartoon, although there are a few exceptions, most notably Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle's four sidekicks named Pip the mouse, Planchet the bear, Napoleon the eagle (named after Napoleon Bonaparte of France), and Jean the cat, among several others.
In 1985, BRB Internacional released a television film edited from the series entitled Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle: Special. In 1989, BRB Internacional, Televisión Española and Thames Television collaborated to produce a sequel series entitled The Return of Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle, and in 1995, the former company released a television film edited from the sequel series entitled Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle: One For All and All For One. also in 1994, the New Adventures of Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle was produced with Antenne 2 and Dogtanian and Wolf-bigaëlle in the 21st Century released in 2006. In 2021, Apolo Films, which is BRB International's cinema studio, and Cosmos Maya released a feature-length CGI film entitled Dogtanian, Wolf-bigaëlle, and the Six Muskehounds in cinemas.
