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Barbapapa's New House

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They reproduce asexually and are incredibly prolific, multiplying exponentially faster than rabbits. They require no sustenance other than air. Shout-Out: In one episode of One Big Happy Family!, Barbabright sings a song that vaguely parodies Pikotaro's "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen". Beach Episode: There is one early in the original series' run, aptly titled, well, " Beach". Frank and Cindy take Barbapapa to a public beach, where they have an underwater trip in the ocean.

Simon Dale, a designer, a builder managed to construct the hobbit house in a hillside for his family to live. His family realized this dream. They together gathered recycled wood, metal, straw, mud, and stones to erect this fairy tale house. Dale ensured that every element of the house was constructed in harmony with nature. The frame of the house is constructed from oak thinnings that were gathered by the family while the walls and other foundations were constructed from stone and mud. To insulate the house, the family used straw bales in the floor, walls, and roof. The Flintstone House is a free-form, single-family residence in Hillsborough, California, overlooking and easily seen from the Doran Memorial Bridge. The house was designed by architect William Nicholson and built in 1976 as one of several experimental domed buildings using new materials. Signature Sound Effect: That one sound effect whenever the Barbapapas shapeshift into whatever they want to, used most frequently in the 70s series.The first Barbapapa theme's lyrics were written by Harrie Geelen, and the music composed by Joop Stokkermans. [10] Hi, I’m Liliya. We are taught that architecture is the art and technique of designing and building. There are so many beautiful houses in the world. But there are a lot of houses which are really weird. I found information about some bizarre houses which surprised me and I’d like to share with you the project of mine. By the way, bizarre means very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement. Transparent House, Japan As the sixth architect from Japan to receive the award – following Kenzo Tange in 1987, Fumihiko Maki in 1993, Tadao Ando in 1995, and Sejima and Nishizawa – Ito is perhaps the hardest to pigeonhole. He has no house style, and his projects have veered dramatically between different techniques in a process of constant experimentation. But a house for a mourning sister is a very different creature to a public library, and Ito designed one of the most transparent, open and uplifting of recent years in the city of Sendai in 2001. The culmination of a decade-long preoccupation with the effects of emerging digital technologies on architecture – which he has called "the body of electronic modernism" – the Sendai Mediatheque was his first substantial exercise in "fluid space".

I haven’t posted systematically on the show before now, though I have posted on The Jetsons, which premiered in 1962 as Hanna-Barbera’s Space Age counterpart to The Flintstones.) Suddenly Voiced: A literal case of this trope. Originally, the first Barbapapa TV series was done in the same vein as Thomas & Friends, with all of the characters being voiced by the narrator, Ricet Barrier. Some dubs would do the same, others would give them all unique voices or a male voice actor does the men while the female voice actor does the women. By season two however, it would become a standard that all of the Barbapapas and the narrator would have their own separate voices performed by different actors, which started to make a lot of sense when one considers that this season was when they started to give characters' mouths lip flaps. This practice would continue with the two other Spin-Offs that would come out.

S1 Ep1b) The Barbababies Birthday: It's the Barbababies' Birthday. In the middle of their enjoyment, they overwork Barbapapa. Blob Monster: Essentially what the Barbapapas are; blob creatures with no feet (at their native form) that can turn into anything they want while remaining their color. The show’s continuing popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern everyday concerns in the Stone Age setting. Barbapapa — the titular character, the father of the Barbapapa family and a kind-hearted pink shapeshifting blob.

DID YOU MISS THAT? BARBAPAPA, BARBAMAMA, BARBABRAVO, BARBABRIGHT, BARBAZOO, BARBABEAU, BARBALALA, BARBABELLE, AND BARBALIB!

After a Chinese architect won last year and Sanaa three years ago, I did not expect it would be me this time," Ito told the LA Times, sharing others' surprise. The Arabic SharingCode dub uses the Dutch opening theme, while the Albanian dub uses the first Italian theme, subtitled in Albanian. The Canadian English dub uses the British English theme. The Norwegian VHS dub allegedly uses the intro from the first Finnish dub of the series. The house was designed by architect William Nicholson and built in 1976 as one of several experimental domed buildings using new materials. The idea takes its inspiration from the airframe homes designed by architect Wallace Neff. [5] Michelle Robertson (2018-01-18). "Iconic Flintstone house welcomes new residents – a herd of massive dino sculptures". San Francisco Chronicle.



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