The Island
The Island

The Island

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2007- 2010
3 Seasons
144 Episodes
7.5(4 votes)
Ended
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Mystery
Action & Adventure

Overview

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.

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Cast & Crew

21 members
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Yon Tumarkin

Tommy / Dylan

Yon Tumarkin
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Avigail Harari

Libby

Avigail Harari
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עוז זהבי

Chief (Sol)

עוז זהבי
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Liat Bello

Zoey

Liat Bello
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Efrat Ben-Yaakov

Anna

Efrat Ben-Yaakov
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Daniel Moreshset

Mikey

Daniel Moreshset
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Yael Grobglas

Ginny

Yael Grobglas
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Ishai Golan

Max

Ishai Golan
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Erez Ronen

Milo

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Zohar Liba

Chief

Zohar Liba
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Idit Teperson

Helena

Idit Teperson
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Nuria Vital

Alma Ben-Ami

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Tal Mosseri

Blue / Gordon Miller

Tal Mosseri
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Ayelet Margalit

Ester Eini

Ayelet Margalit
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Danna Semo

Seller

Danna Semo
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Oren Yadger

Kayran

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אלכס פלג

Judge

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Gal Lev

Yahali

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Gilad Kletter

Ron

Gilad Kletter
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הנרי דוד

Hugo

הנרי דוד
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Roni Hadar

Rpmi

Roni Hadar

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