Kaamelott

Kaamelott (2005-2009)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, History

Kaamelott's four first seasons (called "livres", French for "books") were composed of short episodes (about 3 and a half minutes each.) Early seasons consisted of humorous depictions of daily life at King Arthur's court and of the knights' ineffective quest for the Holy Grail; but as the author grew more self-confident, it got spiced by more and more continuity (including Retcon at some point), half-serious story arcs. The fifth season then had longer episodes (7 minutes) and a Darker and Edgier tone. The sixth season depicts Arthur's youth in Rome (partly filmed in the décors of the series of the same name, in Cinecittà.)

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 20:00 (7 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E09Dies iræOkt. 31, 2009
S06E08LacrimosaOkt. 31, 2009
S06E07Arturus rexOkt. 31, 2009
S06E06NuptiæOkt. 24, 2009
S06E05Dux bellorumOkt. 24, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Kaamelott premiere?

Kaamelott premiered on January 3, 2005.

Who created Kaamelott?

Kaamelott was created by Alexandre Astier.

Who are some of the main characters in Kaamelott?

Some of the main characters in Kaamelott include King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and Perceval.

What is the setting for Kaamelott?

Kaamelott is set in the medieval kingdom of Camelot.

What kind of TV show is Kaamelott?

Kaamelott is a French television series that combines comedy, drama, and historical fiction.

How many episodes are there in Kaamelott?

There are 458 episodes in Kaamelott.

In which languages is Kaamelott available?

Kaamelott is available in French, with English subtitles available on some streaming services.

Who plays King Arthur in Kaamelott?

Alexandre Astier plays King Arthur in Kaamelott.

Who plays Guinevere in Kaamelott?

Anne Girouard plays Guinevere in Kaamelott.

What is the format of each episode of Kaamelott?

Each episode of Kaamelott is short, with most episodes around 3-4 minutes long.

What is the story of Kaamelott based on?

The story of Kaamelott is loosely based on the Arthurian legends, but with a comedic twist.

What is the premise of Kaamelott?

The premise of Kaamelott is that King Arthur is struggling to keep his kingdom together, despite the constant bickering and incompetence of his knights and advisors.

How popular is Kaamelott in France?

Kaamelott is very popular in France and has a dedicated fanbase.

How long did it take to produce Kaamelott?

Production of Kaamelott began in 2003 and continued until 2009.

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