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Shows from my childhood

For the nostalgics grown-ups

Shows from my childhood, what is that about?

Embrace nostalgia by regularly checking out this evolving database dedicated to French and French Canadian youth TV shows, spanning from the 1940s to today.

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Ba Be Bi Bl Bo Bu

Balthazar, the centipede

Filed Under: Cartoon, Youth Broadcasts

Banana Split

Banana Split was a French television program for young people broadcast on the first channel of the ORTF from 1970 to 1975.

Filed Under: Puppets and costumed characters, Youth Broadcasts

Batman

Batman, the iconic figure of Gotham City, embodies the complex duality between light and darkness. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, this masked vigilante is much more than a mere comic book character. Bruce Wayne, the man behind the mask, is tormented by personal tragedies, seeking to protect his city from the crime that […]

Filed Under: Characters

Batman and the Batnanas

Batman et les Batnanas is a program for young people broadcast in 2000 on France 3.

Filed Under: Youth Broadcasts

Batman tonic

Batman Tonic was a French television program for young people broadcast on France 3 in 2010 and 2011 on certain Sundays [ref. necessary].

Filed Under: Cartoon, Youth Broadcasts

Bear Island

L’Île aux Ours is a program for young people directed by Jacques Peyrache and produced by Pixibox in 1992.

Filed Under: Youth Broadcasts

Before school

For several months TF1 and Club Dorothée have been the target of criticism concerning the violence of certain manga and the lack of investment in French creation. In 1989, the CSA imposed new production quotas for youth programs. Before school therefore allows the channel to broadcast European and French cartoons in order to respect these […]

Filed Under: Cartoon, Youth Broadcasts

Belle and Sébastien

Filed Under: Youth Broadcasts, Youth series and fiction

Big Bang

Big Bang is a French children’s television program broadcast from January 27, 1993 to March 27, 1993 on France 3. Big Bang Kind Youth Presentation Nadia Penven (voice-over) Country France Language French Number of seasons 1 Diffusion Diffusion France 3 Date of first broadcast January 27, 1993 Last broadcast date March 27, 1993 Advised audience […]

Filed Under: Youth magazines, Youth Broadcasts

Blagadonf

Blagadonf is a humorous French television show, broadcast from 2002 on Canal J and France 2.

Filed Under: Youth Broadcasts

Bluey

Description “Bluey” is an Australian animated children’s TV show that follows the adventures of a little blue dog named Bluey and her family. The series was created by Joe Brumm, produced by Ludo Studio, and has been airing since October1, 2018 on ABC Kids. The series was commissioned jointly by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and […]

Filed Under: Cartoon, Youth Broadcasts

Bolek and Lolek

Filed Under: Cartoon, Youth Broadcasts

Boris Scheigam

He also participated in Stéphane Collaro’s program titled Mondo Dingo: manipulation and voice of Marshmallow and Maxirose.

Filed Under: Voice / Performance / Music

Bouba

Filed Under: Cartoon, Youth Broadcasts

Bugs Bunny

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.

Filed Under: Characters

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