Bouli facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Bouli |
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Directed by | Denis Olivieri |
Country of origin | France |
Original language(s) | French |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 114 (78 five - minute and 36 seven-minute ones) |
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Running time | 23 minutes (approx.) |
Distributor | HIT Communications PLC |
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Original network | Antenne 2 |
Original release | 1989 | – 1991
Bouli is a fun cartoon show from France. It was first shown on TV between 1989 and 1991. This show is all about a friendly snowman named Bouli and his cool adventures.
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Meet Bouli and His Friends
Imagine a world where the Moon has a special magic touch! In the Bouli cartoon, the Moon brings Bouli the snowman and all his snowman pals to life. This magic also stops them from melting, which is super helpful for snowmen!
These lively snowmen live in a beautiful village. It's hidden deep in the woods, making it a perfect snowy home. Bouli's main goal is to be kind and help everyone around him. He always has a smile and loves to include his friends in exciting activities.
Bouli's Adventures
Bouli and his friends are always busy! They go on many fun adventures together. These include exciting sea voyages, thrilling skiing trips, and graceful ice skating sessions. They also enjoy cooking delicious treats and playing music.
The Characters
All the characters in Bouli are easy to recognize and love. Besides Bouli, you'll meet:
- The Sailor
- The Footballer
- The Tennis Player
- The Trader (who buys and sells things)
- The Cook
- The Punk
- The Lifeguard
- The Grandfather
Bouli also has two very close friends. One is a girl snowman, and the other is a big, sleepy bear. This bear loves to eat cakes and is often found sleeping and snoring!
Where Bouli Was Shown
The Bouli series was first shown in France between 1989 and 1990. But it didn't stop there! Many kids around the world got to watch Bouli's adventures.
TV Broadcasts Around the World
- In Ireland, the show was broadcast in Irish on RTÉ Two and later on TnaG (now TG4).
- Kids in North Macedonia watched it in the early 1990s.
- In Israel, it was shown on Channel 1.
- In Brazil, it aired on the TV Cultura channel.
- In New Zealand, it was broadcast on TV2.
- In Canada, you could see it on CBC Television and later on Treehouse TV.
- In Russia, it was shown on Karusel.
- In Singapore, it aired on Channel 5.
- In Australia, it was broadcast on ABC Australia.
- In the United Kingdom, it was shown on a children's cable network called The Children's Channel.
- In Jordan, it was broadcast in its original French language on the French network of JRTV.
- In Saudi Arabia, it was shown on the English language network Saudi 2 with an English voice-over.
- In Poland, it was broadcast on TVP1 and TVP Polonia.
- In the Netherlands, it was shown during the 1991-1992 TV season.
- In Greece, it was broadcast on ERT1.
The show was also broadcast in many other countries, bringing joy to children everywhere!
Home Video Releases
A set of DVDs with the French version of the series was made in the 2000s. However, an English DVD version was never released.