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Ariol

7.2(2)20094m2 seasons
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Where to watch Ariol in Japan

Ariol isn't available to stream, rent or buy in Japan right now. Availability changes often, so check back soon. Availability checked 28 June 2026.

About Ariol

Ariol is a 2009 web series in the Animation genre, created by Emmanuel Guibert, Emilie Sengelin and Amandine Fredon, starring Sarah Delaby Rochette, Janne-Alice Pitot and Lisa Debard. It spans 2 seasons and 79 episodes, and originally aired on TF1 and Piwi+. It holds an average rating of 7.2/10 from 2 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Ariol in Japan — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

The series features Ariol, a little blue donkey: his daily life as a schoolboy, his best friend, the little pig Ramono, his loves (Pétula, a pretty little cow with freckles), his collections (like the Chevalier Cheval's album or collectible cards), his holidays with his grandparents (Papi Atole and Mami Annette) ... as well as "Le Chevalier Cheval", a comic book and cartoon character.

Seasons (2)

  • Season 178 episodes · 2009
  • Season 21 episode · 2017

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Ariol in Japan?+

Ariol is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Japan. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.

Is Ariol on Netflix?+

Ariol is not on Netflix in Japan right now.

How many seasons of Ariol are there?+

Ariol has 2 seasons and 79 episodes in total.

Who stars in Ariol?+

Ariol stars Sarah Delaby Rochette, Janne-Alice Pitot, Lisa Debard, Aria Rolland and Céline Roche.

When did Ariol come out?+

Ariol is a 2009 web series created by Emmanuel Guibert, Emilie Sengelin and Amandine Fredon.

What genre is Ariol?+

Ariol is Animation series.

Who created Ariol?+

Ariol was created by Emmanuel Guibert, Emilie Sengelin and Amandine Fredon.

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