Music Composition For Series
- 2001 Pig City - Theme and original score
- 2001 L'odyssee - Theme and original score
- 2002 Sacre Andy 2 - Theme and original score
- 2003- 2005 W.I.C.T.H X 2 - Theme and original score
- 2004 Gadget et le Gadgetinies - French Theme
- 2004 Les Tofous - Theme and original score
- 2004 Alien Bazar X 2 - Theme and original score
- 2004 Code Lyoko - Interprete of the English version (Canal J / France 3, titre: A World without Danger)
- 2004 Martin Myster - Theme
- 2005 Action Man ATOM - Theme and original score
- 2006 POP Secret - Theme and original score
- 2006 Les 4 Fantastiques - original score
- 2007 Combo Ninos - Theme and original score
- 2007 (M)onster (B)uster Club - generique
- 2008- 2011 In Ze Boite X 4 - Theme and original score
- 2008- 2011 Casper X 2 - Theme and original score
- 2008-2011 GORMITI x 3 - original score
- 2009 Sweet Power - Generique - société de production ZAGTOON, source : http://zagtoon.com/
- 2010 TARA DUNCAN - original score
- 2010 Rekkit Rabbit - Theme and original score
- 2011 Power Rangers Samurai - Theme and original score - Nickelodeon US (Canal J/ Gulli)
- 2012 The Mysterious Cities of Gold II - Original background music (TF1)
- 2013 Power Rangers Megaforce
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