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  2. Barbapapa - Wikipedia

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    Barbapapa himself is a generally papaya-shaped, pink shapeshifting blob-like creature who grows from the ground and tries to fit in the human world. The shapeshifting is usually accompanied by the saying "Clickety Click—Barba Trick", or in the 1990s British dub "All Change!"

  3. Barbapapa: One Big Happy Family! - Wikipedia

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    Barbapapa: One Big Happy Family! (French: Barbapapa en famille !, lit."Barbapapa with family!") is a French musical [nb 2] animated children's television series.The series serves as a reboot of the original Barbapapa television series based on the books of the same name by French-American couple Annette Tison and Talus Taylor.

  4. Annette Tison - Wikipedia

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    Annette Tison, (December 27, 1942 – June 28, 2010) was a French architect and writer, mainly known for being co-creator of the Barbapapa series with her American husband, Talus Taylor. [ 1 ] Tison graduated from the École Spéciale d'Architecture .

  5. Talus Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Talus Taylor (September 18, 1929 – February 15, 2015) was an American writer of children's literature, best known for being the co-creator with his wife Annette Tison of the Barbapapa series. Initially published as an album in 1970, the series became a cartoon and a magazine in 1976.

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  7. Talk:Barbapapa - Wikipedia

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    There reads: The inspiration for Barbapapa came by chance in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris one day in May 1970. Google Doodle for today claims the first book was published 45 years ago, and that would be May 19, 1970. Fr-wiki seems to have that day as the inventing day, and there is also 1970 as the year for the first book.

  8. List of Sunsoft video games - Wikipedia

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    Barbapapa: 2001 PlayStation Project S-11: 2001 Game Boy Color Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 1 (Ikki / Super Arabian) October 4, 2001: PlayStation Memorial Series: Sunsoft Vol. 2 (Atlantis no Nazo / Route-16 Turbo) December 6, 2001: PlayStation Shanghai Advance: December 14, 2001: Game Boy Advance

  9. Moomins - Wikipedia

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    The Moomins (Swedish: Mumintrollen, pronounced [ˈmɵmiːnˌtrɔlːən]) are the central characters in a series of novels, short stories, picture books, and a comic strip by Swedish-speaking Finnish writer and illustrator Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish by Schildts [2] in Finland.