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Je constate que quel que soit l'âge, il reste facile de se laisser embarquer dans le monde minimaliste et truculent de Chapi Chapo. Soit nous avons gardé un coeur d'enfant soit il y a un réel génie dans ce show. Yay !! This is genius.
Un régal, merci. Ca a vraiment bercé mon enfance.
My sister and I watched Pinwheel every morning during the summers of the early 80's. I've already downloaded the songs and played them to her. I wish all this classic stuff from those days wouldn't be so hard to find. Don't they know how priceless this stuff is to those who have so many precious memories of their childhood? Sometimes nostalgia will make you buy something more than anything else!
I'm so pleased that I'm not alone after reading all the comments written above.
Thanks so much!
The two characters awfully came off reminding me of what my twin brother and sister (a year younger than me) looked when they were 5 years old. :)
We all watched those films dearly, though it's rather a shame no North American distributor hasn't bothered to see about releaseing these on DVD or air them on TV someplace. I see the French versio of Boomerang does air this along with one other fav of mine, "La Linea" (created by Osvaldo Cavandoli), which also got seen in the US, care of a syndicated children's program, "The Great Space Coaster".
Pinwheel also carried many other films that have since became obscure in later years from the UK, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Japan and elsewhere. Other favs that were seen on Pinwheel include Filmfair's "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings" and "Paddington Bear" (stop-motion), Kratky Film Praha's "Krtek" (the little mole, created by Zdenek Miler), Zagreb Film's "Professor Balthazar", and many others. Some of these titles have found DVD releases in later years like "Bagpuss" (a stop-motion series of a plush cat that was aired on the BBC as well as seeing a viewing on Pinwheel), but more would be nice, especially in the US that tends to be rather closed-minded on most foreign productions.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cha...
Many videos on youtube.... you're welcome ;-)
hope to see you there!
All the beautiful moments from childhood have hit me all at once....ah....sweet, bittersweet nostalgia....