La vie confuse de Thomas Aubel

La vie confuse de Thomas Aubel (Eng. The Mixed-Up Life of Thomas Aubel) is a Jeunian animated sitcom created by Jeunian animator, Thomas Aubel, who the show's main character eponymously named after, for TeleJeuns2. The show is the first television series to be animated in CGI, and the first in CGI to be made in Le Jeuns and by Thomas himself. A video game adaptation developed by Jeux TeleJeuns was released exclusively in Europe for the Nintendo 64 on December 21, 1997.

The show received positive reactions from critics, who praised the humor, script, and cast. Even its simplistic animation style was praised, as the CGI technology used was fairly new in the 1990s. The show has also been nominated for several Emmy and Annie awards, while having won four throughout the show's lifetime.

Premise
The series focuses on a suburban family living in a rented house in an unnamed small town in East Jeuns. The main character is a manager of a pizza restaurant located on the 1st floor of their apartment named Thomas Aubel, who is the husband of a maid-for-hire by the name of Candence Brunette-Aubel, and the father of two twin brothers both named Stéphane who both work as paperboys downtown. The family are often seen going on misadventures in or outside of their town.

Episodes
Main article: List of La vie confuse de Thomas Aubel episodes