Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaRoobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.Roobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.Roobear, a smart and athletic koala, had various adventures along with his friends and family.
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I think if you remember this show, then you were truly a dedicated cartoon-watching 80s child. I still have a little stuffed Koala named Roo-Bear. I don't know about everyone else, but I happen to think the shows now just aren't anywhere near what they used to be.
I remember that as a kid I didn't admit to watching this, probably because I was already 7 when it had just come out and thought it was for ages toddler to 5 ys. or the agegroup defined today as the "Nick Jr. crowd". Although this was the case, there were themes aimed at older children, themes preschoolers wouldn't have understood. Like both Rubear's and the troublemaker's (forget his name)longstanding crush on that other female koala Betty, and one episode I remember clearly, when that troublemaker called the female penguin's character chubby and she started running and became anorexic and passed out. Weather-the wise grown-up(cat?) who always hid his mouth with a scarf (and always had a little pet squirrel on his shoulder)used a metaphor of red balloons-blowing one up halfway and the other all the way, and asked the girl penguin which one looked nicer..that episode really stuck out...
....Which brings me to Weather. His name was Weather, though he didn't talk about the weather, just gave a lot of great advice. As weird as it sounds I've always had a crush on Weather and think his character should be involved in a spinoff of some sort!...
Finally, this show marks when I first noticed the dramatic power of animation ...that it could be drawn and directed to convey emotion..it introduced me to animae, which I later became very fond of. I believe <The Adventures of the Little Koala> was also the introduction for many children of my age in the United States to Asian animation.
....Which brings me to Weather. His name was Weather, though he didn't talk about the weather, just gave a lot of great advice. As weird as it sounds I've always had a crush on Weather and think his character should be involved in a spinoff of some sort!...
Finally, this show marks when I first noticed the dramatic power of animation ...that it could be drawn and directed to convey emotion..it introduced me to animae, which I later became very fond of. I believe <The Adventures of the Little Koala> was also the introduction for many children of my age in the United States to Asian animation.
This was the most special cartoon for me everytime I watch them it's like opening a window on a nice spring day in the 80s with kids playing outside...it makes me miss this show so much I wish someone would revamp it....this show is the start of my first memories...I love it so very much and wish we could have more cartoons like this one....im glad I was able to find the cartoon series on a YouTube site...these characters were my life I grew up loving them and wanting to be just like them as friends..I would also love yo do a revamp of this wonderful cartoon I think more kids need to experience this awesome cartoon as well.
Friendly day, time to play Roo-Bear and his friends. The fun and laughter never ends!
Koala's lead the way on a sunny day! We all love to play!
I'm pretty sure thats how it went... awesome show! I wish they still showed TV shows like that on Nick. The crap they show on Nick is not the type of things I want my kids watching when I have them.
I hope they come out with DVD's of this stuff...I Know the Mysterious Cities of GOld is supposed to come out on DVD in 2008. THe English version.
I have some of the noozles VHS tapes and some David the knome. That was quality stuff! They just don't make stuff like this anymore...
Koala's lead the way on a sunny day! We all love to play!
I'm pretty sure thats how it went... awesome show! I wish they still showed TV shows like that on Nick. The crap they show on Nick is not the type of things I want my kids watching when I have them.
I hope they come out with DVD's of this stuff...I Know the Mysterious Cities of GOld is supposed to come out on DVD in 2008. THe English version.
I have some of the noozles VHS tapes and some David the knome. That was quality stuff! They just don't make stuff like this anymore...
"The Adventures of the Little Koala" was one of the last truly good shows on Nickelodeon. In the early 90s, the network had morphed into this cutesy channel that didn't have cartoons to offer older kids. They stopped playing shows like Maple Town and The Mysterious Cities of Gold, and showed "The Little Bits," "Maya the Bee," and a lot of boring live-action shows.
Koala was a great, imaginative show with... Weather. I had a pretty severe schoolgirl crush on Weather because he was so smart and mysterious. As with some other characters in the show, there were two different guys who did Weather's voice, but both went uncredited. The more aloof, deeper voiced one I am sure was Vlasta Vrana, and it sure got my adolescent heart fluttering. Yeah, Weather was the man. He always had all the answers, and he always had cute little Mingle hanging out with him. Mingle was whiny at times, but still adorable and looked so cute with Weather. What a mismatched but complementary pair they were.
This was a nice little show, innocuous and sometimes too toddler-oriented for its own good, but it still made for a lot of great times when I was little. I remember many of the stories, though one of my favorites was when Mingle had to fly down from the mountain to warn the village, and he crashed through a window. Then there was the one where Walter and his brothers brought that huge log to the village bazaar and the one where Roobear and his friends go "Back to Nature," and the one where there's this hundred year old camera and you have to sit still for 10 minutes for it to take a picture? And then the one where they try to make a painting of the big tree, and they do it on little pieces of paper? And the wind blows all the papers away and they try to put the picture back together.
Ah, what wonderful memories.
I wish they'd bring this show back, and I bet kids today would really enjoy it. I remember it so well even though it's been 15 years since I saw it: That's the kind of impact a great 80s cartoon like this one will have you. Now if only they still made good cartoons.... and what a shame that this one is in the Nickelodeon Vault along with lots of other great programming, and instead they air stuff like "Slime Time Live." Whatever happened to GOOD cartoons being the norm?
Koala was a great, imaginative show with... Weather. I had a pretty severe schoolgirl crush on Weather because he was so smart and mysterious. As with some other characters in the show, there were two different guys who did Weather's voice, but both went uncredited. The more aloof, deeper voiced one I am sure was Vlasta Vrana, and it sure got my adolescent heart fluttering. Yeah, Weather was the man. He always had all the answers, and he always had cute little Mingle hanging out with him. Mingle was whiny at times, but still adorable and looked so cute with Weather. What a mismatched but complementary pair they were.
This was a nice little show, innocuous and sometimes too toddler-oriented for its own good, but it still made for a lot of great times when I was little. I remember many of the stories, though one of my favorites was when Mingle had to fly down from the mountain to warn the village, and he crashed through a window. Then there was the one where Walter and his brothers brought that huge log to the village bazaar and the one where Roobear and his friends go "Back to Nature," and the one where there's this hundred year old camera and you have to sit still for 10 minutes for it to take a picture? And then the one where they try to make a painting of the big tree, and they do it on little pieces of paper? And the wind blows all the papers away and they try to put the picture back together.
Ah, what wonderful memories.
I wish they'd bring this show back, and I bet kids today would really enjoy it. I remember it so well even though it's been 15 years since I saw it: That's the kind of impact a great 80s cartoon like this one will have you. Now if only they still made good cartoons.... and what a shame that this one is in the Nickelodeon Vault along with lots of other great programming, and instead they air stuff like "Slime Time Live." Whatever happened to GOOD cartoons being the norm?
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- CuriosidadesThe series was produced by the Japanese animation studio Topcraft, at a time when part of the staff was about to leave for other studios. Several of the series' animators co-founded Studio Ghibli in 1985.
- Trilhas sonorasKoala Song
Music by Pierre-Daniel Rheault
Lyrics by Liz Joyce
Performed by Sonja Ball, Shari Chaskin and Maxie Vaughann
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