Dartacão is huge here among people who grew up in the 80s. The intro music is played on some clubs sometimes ;)
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I didn't know it was Spanish :eek:
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I hate the Andalusian personification of Tico though.
do you have any adaptation of Hokuto No Ken?
Aww, but that's a blasphemy!! :eek::D
If you hear Dogtanian intro in English, you'll even hear "Dartacán Dartacán" in the choir! :D
It was a sort of golden age, I'd say. BRB joined with Nippon Animation (the Japs were far more advanced than any country in animation -they still are, but now it's not so obvious) and both made three great cartoons of the early '80s: Ruy el pequeño Cid, Dartacán (Dogtanian in English) and Willy Fog (Around the World in 80 days). Then came David el Gnomo. In the late eighties, the founder of BRB, a Majorcan, focused on the Catalan TV and two lesser known jewels were born: the Bobobops and a Història de Catalunya for children. After that, Las mil y una Américas, remakes and other things with less quality, IMO.
If it makes you feel better, Tico became Italian in the English version. :laugh:
Catalan from the island of Majorca:
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Some Occitan:
The beautiful song My Homeland, with subtitles in English. How great the sound of Romance can be...
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Urban Marseillese, Provençal "folk-rap". Don't speak to me about working! :)
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Tender love ballad by singer-songwriter La Sauze:
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Cuneese Arpìtan language (from Southern Piedmont)
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