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Colargol is a fictional bear created by French writer Olga Pouchine in the 1950s. Colargol first became famous through a series of children's recordings by Philips in the 1960s. It is the story of a little bear who wanted to sing and travel the world. ==Colargol on television== Following the success of the Colargol albums Albert Barillé's animation company Procidis started production on ''Les Aventures de Colargol'', a stop-motion animated series starring Colargol. Barillé enlisted the Polish animator Tadeusz Wilkosz and Se-ma-for in Łódź to create the animation. Music for the series was performed by Mireille, orchestration was by Jean-Michel Defaye, and the lyrics were by Victor Villien. The series was produced from 1967 to 1974, comprising 53 thirteen-minute episodes which were broadcast in many European countries. ''Les Aventures de Colargol'' was renamed ''Barnaby'' when it was dubbed into English and broadcast in the UK by the BBC. The series underwent another name change when a second dubbed version of the series was shown in Canada (and also in the UK and Ireland), this time as ''Jeremy the Bear''. The series was also turned into three motion picture films in Poland: ''Colargol na Dzikim Zachodzie'' (Colargol in the Wild West) in 1976, ''Colargol zdobywcą kosmosu'' (Colargol, the Conqueror of Space) in 1978, and ''Colargol i cudowna walizka'' (Colargol and the Magic Suitcase) in 1979. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colargol」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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