Turkish television series
This article is about the Turkish version. For the other versions of the franchise, see
As the Bell Rings.
Zil Çalınca |
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Country of origin | Turkey |
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Original language | Turkish |
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No. of seasons | 2 |
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No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Timur Savcı |
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Running time | 5 minutes (Season 1) 7-8 minutes (Season 2) |
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Production company | Tims Productions |
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Network | Disney Channel Turkey |
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Release | April 23, 2012 (2012-04-23) – June 22, 2013 (2013-06-22) |
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Zil Çalınca is the first Turkish series of Disney Channel and the last version of As The Bell Rings.
Characters
- Metehan (Turhan Cihan Şimşek): Handsome. Girls love Metehan. He can play guitar. He likes rock music.
- Merve (Elif Ceren Balıkçı): Metehan's sister. She is energetic and talkative. She is friends with Acar.
- Ada (Merve Hazer): Hardworking. She is President of the school. She loves Korcan.
- Duygu (Miray Daner): The most beautiful girl. Daughter of a wealthy family, she wants to be an actress.
- Korcan (Emir Çalıkkocaoğlu): Successful student. Korcan's mother and father are university teachers. He loves his mom and dad very much. He helps his friends with homework. He loves Duygu.
- Aslı (Aylin Üskaya): Athletic. She loves soccer. She has short black hair.
- Acar (Lorin Merhart): Genius. His friends call him "glasses" because he can not see without them.
- Tanıl (Berkay Mercan): Loves physics and chemistry. He is the New Einstein.
- Nisan (Yağmur Yılmaz): Loves nature. Her favorite topics are the melting of glaciers, extinction of animals, organic food, the difference between vegetarians and vegans.
- Sarp (Fırat Can Aydın): Playful student who wears funny hats, colorful scarves, and strange-looking sports shoes. He likes Nisan.
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Episodes
Series overview
Season
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Episodes
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Originally aired (Turkey)
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Season premiere
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Season finale
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1
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19
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April 23, 2012
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July 27, 2012
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Zil Çalınca Avı: TV Movie
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1
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August 24, 2012
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2
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21
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October 24, 2012
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22 June 2013
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References