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Octonauts is an animated children's television series, produced by Sony Pictures Television Kids for the BBC channel CBeebies. It is based on the children's books written by Meomi, the design team of Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy. The show follows an underwater exploring crew made up of stylised anthropomorphic animals, a team of eight ...
Producer (s) Menken. Ashman. Licensed audio. "Under the Sea" on YouTube. " Under the Sea " is a song from Disney's 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid, composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman. [3] It is influenced by the calypso style of the Caribbean which originated in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as reggae, which originated in ...
All seasons. Lopaka (voiced by Jamie Oxenbould) is an 11-year-old Polynesian boy, referred to in the show as a menehune, who has the power to converse with sea creatures and to hold his breath underwater longer than possible. He was rescued from drowning as a child by Flipper, and they've been best friends ever since.
Sailing, Sailing. " Sailing, Sailing " is a song written in 1880 by Godfrey Marks, a pseudonym of British organist and composer James Frederick Swift (1847–1931). [1][2] It is also known as "Sailing" or "Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main" (the first line of its chorus). The song's chorus is widely known and appears in many children's ...
The buoys recorded whale vocalizations, known as songs, researchers said. The recordings of the whale songs were transmitted back to acousticians, who interpreted the audio in real time.
Terry Brooks' 1985 novel The Wishsong of Shannara features a Kraken as a giant sea creature summoned by "dark magic" to join an assault on a Dwarf fortress. [26] In the children's book Monster Mission (also known as Island of the Aunts) by Eva Ibbotson, the Kraken is a force for good who has the ability to clean and heal the oceans. [27]
Sea Slumber Song. Seemann (Lolita song) Seemann (Rammstein song) Send Me a Line When I'm Across the Ocean. Seven Seas (song) Seven Seas of Rhye. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay. Song to the Siren. Southern Cross (Crosby, Stills and Nash song)
The moral of the song is that mermaids are a sign of an impending shipwreck. [2] It is sung from the point of view of a member of the ship's crew, although the ship sinks without any survivors. In most versions the ship is unnamed but in a version sung by Almeda Riddle , the mermaid disappears and the ship is identified as the Merrymac. [ 9 ]