This article is about Islamic religious animated series. For television series with same title that aired from 1999 to 2006, see Lorong Waktu (TV series). For scientific concept of traveling through time, see time travel.
Currently, all episodes of the Lorong Waktu animated series can be watched for free on Vidio.com, which is also in the same group as SCTV under the Emtek banner.[5]
Plot
Lorong Waktu follows the adventures of Ustād Addin, Haji Husin, and a young student named Zidan. Ustād Addin, an orphan with a knack for information technology, invents a time machine that transports Haji Husin and Zidan on journeys through the past and future.[6]
The animated series closely mirrors its television predecessor, which aired from 1999 to 2006. Notable changes in the animated version include the setting of the mosque, initially inspired by the Siti Rawani Mosque (used in the first season of the TV series, later replaced by the Baitussalam Grand Mosque from seasons two to six), and Ustād Addin's character, portrayed as single (similar to his depiction in the first and second seasons of the TV series before marrying Sabrina).
The animated depictions of Haji Husin, Ustād Addin, and Zidan are based on their TV series counterparts, resembling Deddy Mizwar, Adjie Pangestu (who played Ustād Addin in the first season of the TV series), and Jourast Jordy, respectively.
The development of the Lorong Waktu animated series began in December 2018.[7] At that time, Deddy Mizwar, the producer, listened to numerous suggestions from fans. Some fans felt that Lorong Waktu should be remade in a new version. On the other hand, others expressed boredom with the Para Pencari Tuhan series, which had become monotonous after the resignation of key actors such as Trio Bajaj, Agus Kuncoro, and Zaskia Adya Mecca.[8] However, recreating Lorong Waktu faced challenges, particularly finding a replacement for Jourast Jordy to portray Zidan's character.[9] Unable to resolve these casting issues, Mizwar opted to produce Lorong Waktu as an animated series instead, as an alternative to satisfy the audience's desire.[10]
Deddy Mizwar stated that the storyline of Lorong Waktu is based on the Quranic SurahAl-Asr, which emphasizes the concept of time. According to Mizwar, the essence of the Lorong Waktu story revolves around the idea that all humans are in a state of loss, except those who consistently perform good deeds, encourage truth, and demonstrate patience. Additionally, another significant inspiration for the series is the Prophet Muhammad's Isra and Mi'raj. Many of the Prophet's companions initially doubted that such a journey to Sidrat al-Muntaha in a single night could occur, but it was indeed possible through Allah's permission.[11]
While not groundbreaking, some individuals perceive Lorong Waktu to draw inspiration from well-known works like H. G. Wells' The Time Machine and Steven Spielberg's Back to the Future franchise.[12] There are also parallels with the concept of time travel seen in the 1990s series Quantum Leap. Although the concept of Lorong Waktu may not be entirely original, it represents a fresh approach for Indonesian television.
Casting
Of all the actors and actresses who played a role in the Lorong Waktu television series, only Deddy Mizwar continued to play the same character as the voice of Haji Husin for the animated version. For the characters of Ustaz Addin and Zidan, the voices are filled by professional dubbers. Ustaz Addin is voiced by Santosa Amin, who also has experience as dubber for Indonesian version of Suneo Honekawa in Doraemon and SpongeBob SquarePants in SpongeBob SquarePants.[13] Meanwhile, the voice actor for Zidan is Novalina Nasution, who also to be the voice of Jimmy Neutron.[14]
Several other famous voice actors who appear in this animated series include Jheni Rinjo as Zidan's mother. Jheni was previously famous as dubber for Sandy Cheeks in Indonesian version.[15] In addition, there is also Mirna Haryati who has been a dubber for the Gundam series,[16] Kuswayanti Woro Dewi who became a dubber for Korean dramas[17] and Hana Bahagiana who is a dubber for Naruto Uzumaki's character in Naruto.[18]
Music
Yovial Tri Purnomo Virgi is the music director for the animated series Lorong Time. Previously he was famous as a composer and music director for many films and television series since 2007.[19]
The series' main theme is Waktu (Time), composed by Harry Budiman and sung by Novalina Nasution. This song was released on Apple Music on July 7, 2019.[20]
Episode
In total there have been 18 episodes produced with a duration of each episode is 7 minutes.