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Snappy The Little Crocodile : ウィキペディア英語版
Schnappi

Schnappi das kleine Krokodil (''Snappy the Little Crocodile'') is a German children's cartoon character. The introductory song, "Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil" became an Internet hit before it reached № 1 on the German charts in January 2005, and was widely popular in other European countries as well, (Popularized by Jamba!) topping the singles charts in Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland for several weeks.
== Inception ==
Schnappi was a character in a popular animated German children's TV show called ''Die Sendung mit der Maus'' (The Show With the Mouse). In the cartoon in which the character appeared, Schnappi is seen singing a song about life in Egypt. That song, which is sung in German, has a very catchy tune and simple lyrics.
The song, which first appeared in the ''Sendung mit der Maus'' show in 2001, was written by Iris Gruttmann and performed by her then six-year-old niece, Joy.

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