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samplaire
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Post by samplaire »

Do you know the cartoon called Barbapapa? I'm looking for some resources/web pages on it... Very difficult to find anything...

Here is an example of a Polish cartoon/comic maestro Bohdan Butenko ('70-'80). I like his line and stories:

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1. The sign: to the Express Train
- now we are going to travel faster, Gucio!...
- I hope so!

2.
-What is it?
-Our train aproaches on foot!




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Wow, thanks!!!!!!!!!! I've been searching for this for ages! Only now I got the idea of asking here. Thanks once more, Mehdi!
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Image but what does the story says??
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You mean Gucio i Cezar (the Polish comic), don't you? Look at updated post above....

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Post by thorkell »

for your information the above cartoon is not the Barbapaba, wich was a pink nice looking caracter with a whole family of barbachildrens.....! I think it was a Swedish story or maby from the Nederlands.
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Post by siberiansun »

Barbapapa, and the rest of the barba-family first saw the light of day in 1970.
Created by authors Anette Tison and Talus Taylor.(sounds british to me..)

no, i did not know that, just looked it up :smile:

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Post by Immanuel »

Then what was the name of the green elephant king in another story. Was it Barbar Papa?
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Post by siberiansun »

that elephant's name was.......(drum roll).................................................
BABAR!
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