The Daltons (2010)

The bumbling Dalton brothers are back — and their wildly imaginative prison-break schemes have never been funnier or more chaotic.

The Daltons - Series Information

  • Original Title: Les Dalton
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2021
  • Created by: Jean-François Henry, Olivier Jean-Marie
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Kids, Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (8 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 191
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: English, French, Hindi
  • First Air Date: May 23, 2010 (United States - TV-Y), May 23, 2010 (Canada - G), May 23, 2010 (Germany - 6), May 23, 2010 (India - U), May 23, 2010 (Mexico - B), May 23, 2010 (Italy - T), May 23, 2010 (Spain - 7)
  • Networks: France 3
  • Alternative Titles: Die Daltons (DE), Daltonovi (CZ), The Daltons (US), බ්‍රෝ (LK)
  • Production Companies: Studio Xilam
  • Production Countries: France, Brazil, United States of America

The Daltons - Plot

Unshackle your laughing gas, put your ball and chain away, take a prison break and get ready to escape with the Daltons! The fab four are back! The Daltons will try every trick in the books to get out and then some: a maze of tunnels, explosives, hot air balloons and rain dances, and a whole cast of zany characters to help them get free ... or not! The only thing they don't try using are their brains! But what they lack in intelligence, they sure make up for in willpower and imagination! The far west has never been crazier!

The Daltons - Trailer

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The Daltons - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jean-François Henry
  • Olivier Jean-Marie

Main Cast

  • Christophe Lemoine
  • Bruno Flender
  • Julien Cafaro
  • Bernard Alane
  • François Morel
  • Stéphane Ronchewski

The Daltons - FAQs

Who are the Dalton brothers in The Daltons?

The four Dalton brothers — Joe, Jack, William, and Averell — are the bumbling antiheroes at the heart of the show. Joe is the hot-headed ringleader, while Averell is the lovably dim giant. Together they hatch increasingly absurd escape plans, none of which ever quite go to plan.

Is The Daltons worth watching for kids?

Absolutely. Rated TV-Y and built around slapstick humour and cartoon chaos, The Daltons is a fun, fast-paced watch for young children. Each episode runs around eight minutes, making it perfectly sized for short attention spans. Parents familiar with classic Western cartoons will enjoy the nods to Lucky Luke lore.

Where can you stream The Daltons online?

The Daltons is available to stream for free with ads on The Roku Channel and Tubi TV. Both platforms offer the series at no subscription cost, making it an easy pick for families looking for entertaining animated content without any paywall.

Are The Daltons based on the Lucky Luke comics?

The Daltons draws directly from the Lucky Luke comic universe created by Belgian cartoonist Morris. The four Dalton brothers — recurring villains in those comics — are reimagined here as the central characters in their own spinoff series, with their perpetual prison-break antics taking centre stage without Lucky Luke himself.

How many episodes does The Daltons have in total?

The series ran for 191 episodes across two seasons — Season 1 delivered 78 episodes and Season 2 expanded to 113. With each episode clocking in at roughly eight minutes, there is plenty of cartoon mayhem to enjoy, making it one of the more prolific animated kids' series from Studio Xilam.

Who created The Daltons animated series?

The Daltons was created by Jean-François Henry and Olivier Jean-Marie and produced by Studio Xilam, the French animation house also known for Oggy and the Cockroaches. The series originally aired on France 3 and ran from 2010 to 2021, spanning over a decade of animated far-west comedy.

What is the content rating for The Daltons?

The Daltons carries a TV-Y rating in the United States, meaning it is suitable for all children. The humour is rooted in harmless cartoon slapstick, and there is no content that would concern parents of young viewers. International ratings are similarly child-friendly, including a G rating in Canada.

What animated shows are similar to The Daltons?

Fans of The Daltons tend to enjoy other classic-style animated comedies such as The Pink Panther, Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, Tom & Jerry Kids Show, and The Looney Tunes Show. All share a love of physical comedy, short-form storytelling, and colourful cartoon characters getting into wonderfully absurd situations.

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