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Colargol - the French theme
Colargol and the French song. Music by the famous Mireille
Length: 40
Rating: 4.90 (89 ratings)
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Colargol : Jeremy : Barnaby : PART 1/3 : episode 1
Part one of the first episode of "Colargol"
The creative inspiration for this unique animation series came from Olga Pouchine in the 1950s. She originally created the character of Colargol for bedtime stories that she told to her son. Agnès Moreau reveals some of the lesser known details behind the aspiring bear singer's career in her book, "De Nounours à Casimir", Editions Charles Massin (1997
Jeremy the bear lives with his parents in Greenwood Forest, while the French Colargol lives in la forêt de Bois Joli (Pretty Wood Forest), and in Norway, Eventyrskogen (Fairytale Forest). The stories are instantly identifiable, touching on universal themes seen in other great children's stories. Jeremy's adventures take him far from home, but happily for him, he always manages to return. The nature of the short 15 minute cliff-hanging episodes gave the impression that he was very lost and never found his way back home, but don't underestimate this little bear; in total, he does find his way back to Greenwood Forest at least 5 times; in episode 7, 13, 21, 40, and 51.
In his very first episode, he arrives late for school and does poorly at arithmetic. Instead of studying math, he longs to follow his heart and sing, even if he does so badly. Sent home from school, a sad musical motif begins to play, one which is repeated throughout the series whenever Jeremy is feeling blue. But as long as Jeremy remembers his own theme song, he can do just about anything. He goes on to become the first bear to meet the King of Birds; he was an instant star performer at the Circus; he even travels to the moon and back!
By now you might be wondering where this little bear has disappeared to, and why hasn't he been released on DVD somewhere? The fact is, he has been, but only in Polish. In fact, Colargol has been commonly found in Poland on PAL VHS tapes for some time now, and at least 3 Polish PAL DVDs have been released with perhaps more on the way.
Why then is Colargol available in Polish? Because SEMAFOR was a state run organization, and it collapsed in 1999. All work produced by SEMAFOR between 1947 and 1999 now lies with the Polish National Filmotheque. But as for a release in English, French, or Norwegian, there are legal difficulties.
Length: 632
Rating: 4.90 (17 ratings)
Tags: colargol jermy barnaby bear stop motion animation polish french prague kratky fimfarum svankmajer quay barta aurel klimt
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Buakaw Por Pramuk HL by Colargol
Short Highlight of thai boxer Buakaw Por Pramuk featuring JCS, Takeda, Kohi, JWP and Masato. (this is the slightly improved v.2)
Music by IAM and Ennio Morricone
Length: 327
Rating: 4.70 (432 ratings)
Tags: buakaw por pramuk K1 muay thai IAM
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Colargol et la tulipe d'or 1972
Colargol est une série télévisée d'animation franco-polonaise en 53 épisodes de 13 minutes, créée par Albert Barillé d'après le personnage éponyme imaginé par Olga Pouchine et diffusée à partir du 9 novembre 1970 sur la deuxième chaîne de l'ORTF.
Colargol est un ours de fiction créé par Olga Pouchine dans les années 1950 qui racontait ses aventures à son fils le soir. Il est également le héros d'une série télévisée du même nom.
Colargol est un ourson qui ne pense qu'à s'amuser. Il croit savoir chanter mais dès qu'il ouvre la bouche c'est une catastrophe. Ses amis les oiseaux le conduisent chez le roi des oiseaux qui lui remet un sifflet et fait de lui un ourson chanteur.
C'est à Victor Villien et Mireille que l'on doit ensuite deux disques 45 tours parus en 1961 et racontant en chansons la vie du petit ourson qui « chante en Fa en Sol ». Le succès du disque fut considérable et donna suite à huit autres albums rassemblés sous le titre Les aventures de l'ours Colargol, opérette pour les enfants.
Dont le texte de la chanson originale en français:
C'est moi qui suis Colargol
L'ours qui chante en fa, en sol
En do dièse, en mi bémol
En gilet et en faux-col
Le roi des oiseaux
Vous le savez mes amis
M'a donné un beau
Sifflet pour faire cui-cui
Cui, cui, cui, cui, cui, cui, CUI !
C'est moi qui suis Colargol
l'ours qui chante en fa, en sol
En do dièse, en mi bémol
C'est moi qui suis Colargol
Length: 463
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: ourson singing bear
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Colargol in South America (or Mexico & Brazilia)
Polish language version of Colargol and the Magic Suitcase, an excerpt in South America (or more accurately, Mexico & Brazilia as noted) most of this clip was excluded from the 90 min feature film edit, so consider this a bonus extended edition clip!)
Length: 253
Rating: 4.80 (20 ratings)
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Colargol : Jeremy : Barnaby : PART 1/2 : episode 3
The creative inspiration for this unique animation series came from Olga Pouchine in the 1950s. She originally created the character of Colargol for bedtime stories that she told to her son. Agnès Moreau reveals some of the lesser known details behind the aspiring bear singer's career in her book, "De Nounours à Casimir", Editions Charles Massin (1997
Jeremy the bear lives with his parents in Greenwood Forest, while the French Colargol lives in la forêt de Bois Joli (Pretty Wood Forest), and in Norway, Eventyrskogen (Fairytale Forest). The stories are instantly identifiable, touching on universal themes seen in other great children's stories. Jeremy's adventures take him far from home, but happily for him, he always manages to return. The nature of the short 15 minute cliff-hanging episodes gave the impression that he was very lost and never found his way back home, but don't underestimate this little bear; in total, he does find his way back to Greenwood Forest at least 5 times; in episode 7, 13, 21, 40, and 51.
Length: 371
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: colargol jeremy barnaby bear stop animation polish french prague kratky fimfarum svankmajer quay barta aurel klimt
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