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''Téléfrançais'' was a French language children's television show, produced by TVOntario from 1984 until 1986. The series of 30 ten-minute episodes has become a popular teaching tool, and is used by many educators (especially in Canadian and American schools) to teach French as a second language to elementary and middle school children. The show's name is a portmanteau for ''télévision'' and ''français''. The show follows the adventures of two children named Jacques (Jacques Dell) and Sophie (Colombe Demers), and Ananas voiced by (René Lemieux (French Wikipedia) ), a talking pineapple who resides in a junkyard. Other recurring characters are Pilote, Ginette, the ''Annonceur'', Monsieur Pourquoi (''le Superdétective''), Louis Questionneur, Brigitte Banane, and the comic skeletal musical group ''Les Squelettes''. The programs were produced by Jennifer Harvey and directed by David Moore. The catchy theme and all of ''Les Squelettes songs were written by the team of Bruce Ley and Jed MacKay. All the characters and scripts were created by Ken Sobol. ==Cultural references== In Ryan North's ''Dinosaur Comics'', the ''Téléfrançais'' theme song is God's ring tone.〔(Dinosaur Comics #399 )〕 A clip from the series served as the music video for Mounties' 2013 single "Headphones".〔("A new band for Hawksley Workman" ). ''The Globe and Mail'', January 29, 2013.〕 The yé-yé song "La Ballade de Téléfrançais" by Vowl Sounds references Ananas along with the movie Chungking Express and the Serge Gainsbourg song L'Anamour.〔()〕 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「Téléfrançais」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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