The precursor to Bugs Bunny appeared for the third time in the 1939 cartoon Hare-um Scare-um, directed by Cal Dalton and Ben Hardaway. In this one, he changes from the form of a white rabbit to that of a gray rabbit wearing yellow gloves, with a pink face and a frothy white ball-shaped tail (this is the second prototype). It is also an opportunity for him, and for the first time, to sing and dress up as a woman in order to seduce his opponent. Charlie Thorson, main animator of this short film, was the first to give a name to this character. It was he who wrote “Bugs’ Bunny” on the model page of the reference sketches of the rabbit he had drawn for Hardaway, a page which he therefore considered to belong to Hardaway.
Bugs Bunny
Bunny and all his friends
C + Cleo
C + Cléo was a French television program for young people broadcast on Canal + from 1997 to 1999.
Cabou Cadin
Cabou Cadin is a youth program broadcast from November 4, 1984 to December 22, 1990 on Canal +.
Canaille Plush
Canal +
During this period which has nothing to envy to the practices of the commercial competitors TF1 and La Cinq, Canal+ garners an insufficient volume of subscribers. However, with Alain de Greef, a friend of Pierre Lescure, early production director who then became program director, the subsequent creation of programs like Direct (October 9, 1985), Nowhere Elsewhere (August 31, 1987), the channel found itself a tone and identity made up of irreverence with Coluche 1 faux presented by Coluche (October 7, 1985 to February 6, 1986), then with Les Nuls (Objectif Nuls, February 2, 1987). In January 1987, Canal+ created its production subsidiary, Canal+ Productions, which would become StudioCanal, one of the world’s leading film catalogs; in October of the same year, Canal+ launched Canal+ Magazine (later renamed “PLUS+”), the printed monthly magazine for the channel’s millions of subscribers.
Canal J
Canal J, the French television channel primarily dedicated to a young audience, has a rich and diversified history since its launch in 1985. Created by Hachette, FR3 (France 3), and the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion (CLT), Canal J was one of the first pay-TV channels in France. Initially designed as a channel for children and […]
Canal+ Group
Formerly a subsidiary of Canal+ group after the Canal Numedia period, this company is an integral part of the group. Canal+ Active is the publisher of the French websites of Canal+ (Canalplus.fr, Canalplusgroup.fr, Canalsat.fr, etc.), video on demand (VoD) Canalplay, pay-per-view services Cine+, Foot+ and Rugby+ (ex-Kiosque) as well as the catch-up television service, for the Canal+ channels, certain channels of the Canalsat package and the free channels I-Télé, D8 and D17. This service is accessible only and without additional subscription to subscribers, via the internet and reception terminals (decoders).
Caravan (TV show)
Roulotte is a French television program by Michèle Angot and Anne-Marie Meissonnier devoted to children aged 7 to 11, presented by Gérard Desalles and broadcast Monday to Saturday from 6:55 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. on the third color channel of the ORTF from December 31, 1972 to December 31, 1973 as part of the Jeunes Années box dedicated to programs for young people.