The Island

The Island

20077.5/10
Sci-Fi & FantasyMysteryAction & Adventure

Ratings

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7.5/10(4)

A story that follows 6 kids who discover one day, under an asteroid attack on earth that kills everything but them what their true destiny is- to save the world. Together they go through an amazing ride that includes supernatural powers, time travel, teleportation, joined enemies, hope and love.

Production

Kuperman Productions, Noga Communications

Language

HE

Status

Ended

First Aired

October 28, 2007

Last Aired

October 17, 2010

Networks

Arutz HaYeladim

Created By

Giora Chamizer

Trailers & Videos

Where to Watch
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Tommy
Air date: 2007-10-28
E2
Cyprus
Air date: 2007-10-29
E3
Eight, Nine, Ten
Air date: 2007-10-30
E4
The Magic Word
Air date: 2007-10-31
E5
A New Beginning
Air date: 2007-11-01
E6
Ginny's Story
Air date: 2007-11-04
E7
Blank Page
Air date: 2007-11-05
E8
Yahli
Air date: 2007-11-06
E9
The Pit
Air date: 2007-11-07
E10
Babysitter
Air date: 2007-11-08
E11
Fun Day
Air date: 2007-11-11
E12
366 Days
Air date: 2007-11-12
E13
Ishmael
Air date: 2007-11-13
E14
Blue
Air date: 2007-11-14
E15
Insomnia
Air date: 2007-11-15
E16
Anaconda
Air date: 2007-11-18
E17
Until the Sunrise
Air date: 2007-11-19
E18
The Other Side
Air date: 2007-11-20
E19
John Doe
Air date: 2007-11-21
E20
My Hero
Air date: 2007-11-22
E21
Versace
Air date: 2007-11-25
E22
Ninete and Saado
Air date: 2007-11-26
E23
History Lesson
Air date: 2007-11-27
E24
Believe
Air date: 2007-11-28
E25
Of life an death
Air date: 2007-11-29
E26
Episode 26
Air date: 2008-01-06
E27
The Glitch
Air date: 2008-01-07
E28
Episode 28
Air date: 2008-01-08
E29
New Hope
Air date: 2008-01-09
E30
Walkie Talkie
Air date: 2008-01-10
E31
War
Air date: 2008-01-13
E32
Episode 32
Air date: 2008-01-14
E33
Episode 33
Air date: 2008-01-15
E34
Episode 34
Air date: 2008-01-16
E35
Episode 35
Air date: 2008-01-17
E36
Episode 36
Air date: 2008-01-20
E37
Episode 37
Air date: 2008-01-21
E38
Episode 38
Air date: 2008-01-22
E39
Episode 39
Air date: 2008-01-23
E40
Episode 40
Air date: 2008-01-24
E41
Episode 41
Air date: 2008-01-27
E42
Episode 42
Air date: 2008-01-28
E43
Episode 43
Air date: 2008-01-29
E44
Episode 44
Air date: 2008-01-30
E45
Episode 45
Air date: 2008-01-31
E46
Episode 46
Air date: 2008-02-03
E47
Episode 47
Air date: 2008-02-04
E48
Episode 48
Air date: 2008-02-05
E49
Episode 49
Air date: 2008-02-07
E50
Episode 50
Air date: 2008-02-07

Cast

Yon Tumarkin

Yon Tumarkin

Tommy / Dylan

Avigail Harari

Avigail Harari

Libby

Oz Zehavi

Oz Zehavi

Chief (Sol)

Liat Bello

Liat Bello

Zoey

Efrat Ben-Yaakov

Efrat Ben-Yaakov

Anna

Daniel Moreshset

Daniel Moreshset

Mikey

Yael Grobglas

Yael Grobglas

Ginny

Ishai Golan

Ishai Golan

Max

Erez Ronen

Milo

Zohar Liba

Zohar Liba

Chief

Idit Teperson

Idit Teperson

Helena

Nuria Vital

Alma Ben-Ami

Tal Mosseri

Tal Mosseri

Blue / Gordon Miller

Ayelet Margalit

Ayelet Margalit

Ester Eini

Danna Semo

Danna Semo

Seller

Oren Yadger

Kayran

Alexander Peleg

Judge

Gal Lev

Yahali

Gilad Kletter

Gilad Kletter

Ron

Henry David

Henry David

Hugo

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