Little Mapleville

Little Mapleville (pl. Klonowice Drobne) – Polish animated series for children.

Plot
The series tells about the adventures of raccoons living in Little Mapleville.

Place of action
Little Mapleville is a small village inhabited only by sapient raccoons, situated deep in the maple forest, near the lake. A river runs through the village.

The currency is luos, which is divided into stipons.

Characters

 * Gene - one of the main characters. He has leucism, which makes his fur in an unusual, yellow color. He is short, although plump, but has thin paws. He is melancholic, he is afraid of many things, but he can be extremely brave (especially if we assume that the brave is not the one who is not afraid, but the one who can overcome his fear). He is sickly and frail, but nonetheless hard-working and runs from house to house almost every day, asking if he can help. Overall, he is very nice, polite and suave, rather calm. He cares very much about cleanliness, is very sensitive, is easily moved. He has the soul of an artist, in his spare time he mainly paints, draws and sculpts. He wears sandal socks.
 * Twins Soapling (pl. bliźniaki Mydełko)- mirror twins, they have heterochromia - one of them has the right eye gray, the left eye is brown and the other vice versa. They live in a semi-detached house.
 * Commissioner Arrestripe - the Police Commander. He's rather nice, but strictly sticks to the rules.
 * Tracerford and Catchford - two helpers of Arrestripe.
 * Bubbles – the postman.
 * Headman - the administrator of Mapleville.
 * Dr. Mask - the doctor.
 * Male nurse - the doctor Mask's assistant.
 * Bushton - the farmer.
 * Roman Foams - the carpenter.
 * Mechanic
 * Librarian
 * Stephen (pl. Stefan) – a shop owner.
 * Speaker - a voice of the local radio.
 * Speaker's son - he's about 10 years old, usually asks loads of questions and licks the sugar-free, safe for teeth lollipops.

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Proposition of dubbing
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Episodes
The list is not complete yet.

Translation to another languages

 * Dutch: Klein Esdoorndorp
 * English: Little Mapleville
 * Esperanto: Acervilaĝo Eta
 * French: Érableville Petit
 * German: Kleine Ahorndorf
 * Hungarian: Kis Juharfalu
 * Polish: Klonowice Drobne