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In some English-language versions, the title is rendered as "Once Upon a Time – Life" in the opening credits. A partwork version called How My Body Works was produced for the United Kingdom in 50 hardback volumes, each with about 30 A4 -sized pages, described as "an Orbis play & learn collection".
Albert sagt… Natur – aber nur! (Albert Says... Nature Knows Best) is a German science cartoon series that was broadcast with 13 episodes on ZDF between 1996 and 1997. . The series is based on the books of Frederic Vester, and in foreground was the teaching of environmental and ecological awaren
The book was translated into English by Bruno Navasky, and published in 2021 by Algonquin Young Readers. [ 6 ] [ 13 ] In a foreword, Neil Gaiman (who had adapted the original dialogue for Hayao Miyazaki 's earlier film Princess Mononoke ) discusses how that director was inspired by the book in producing his then-upcoming film, The Boy and the ...
Gaston is a Belgian gag-a-day comic strip created in 1957 by the Belgian cartoonist André Franquin in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou.The series focuses on the everyday life of Gaston Lagaffe (whose surname means "the blunder"), a lazy and accident-prone office junior who works at Spirou's office in Brussels. [1]
The cartoon is also unusual for the subtlety of its long-term narrative. In most children's cartoons, the characters do not age. In Alfred J. Kwak, we see the progress of the main characters from very young children to adulthood as the series advances. This is particularly striking in the character of Dolf, who is initially a mere schoolboy ...
The Littl' Bits (森の陽気な小人たち ベルフィーとリルビット, Mori no Yōki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, lit. Cheerful Dwarves of the Forest: Belfy & Lillibit) is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Production in Japan in cooperation with Tokyo Channel 12.
Mafalda (Spanish:) is an Argentine comic strip written and drawn by cartoonist Quino.The strip features a six-year-old girl named Mafalda, who reflects the Argentine middle class and progressive youth, is concerned about humanity and world peace, and has an innocent but serious attitude toward problems.
Bamse – Världens starkaste björn (Swedish for 'Bamse – The World's Strongest Bear') is a Swedish cartoon created by Rune Andréasson.The highly popular children's cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films as well as a weekly half-page Sunday strip in 1966, before being published periodically in its own comic magazine since 1973.