Babar

Babar

1989
Babar
Babar

Babar

6.5 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

Babar is a Canadian/French/Japanese animated television series produced in Quebec, Canada by Nelvana Limited and The Clifford Ross Company. It premiered in 1989 on CBC and HBO, subsequently was rerun on HBO Family and Qubo. The series is based on Jean de Brunhoff's original Babar books, and was Nelvana's first international co-production. The series' 78 episodes have been broadcast in 30 languages in over 150 countries. Episodes of Babar currently air on Ion Television and Qubo. While the French author Laurent de Brunhoff pronounces the name Babar as "BUH-bar", the TV series in its first five seasons pronounces the name as "BAB-bar". In 2010, a computer-animated sequel series spin-off of Babar titled Babar and the Adventures of Badou was launched. The new series focuses on a majority of new characters.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Land of Happiness
Dec. 16,1995
Land of Happiness

Once Babar and his family journey through this final land they should be able to reach the fabled Land of Happiness. This of course, is easier said than done!

EP12  Land of the Treasure Hunt
Dec. 09,1995
Land of the Treasure Hunt

Babar's family participate in a treasure hunt.

EP11  Land of the Treats
Dec. 02,1995
Land of the Treats

Babar and his family land in a treat-filled town with a problem.

EP10  The Seabed Land
Nov. 25,1995
The Seabed Land

The balloon lands on an island in the middle of nowhere, but they must help their new friend from doing something that will change her fate.

EP9  Land of the Underground
Nov. 18,1995
Land of the Underground

The family find themselves stuck in an underground city where they are faced with a serious problem.

EP8  Land of Mysterious Water
Nov. 11,1995
Land of Mysterious Water

Babar, Celeste, Zephir and the children, come across a spring filled with mysterious water.

EP7  Land of Witches
Nov. 04,1995
Land of Witches

Babar and his family run into some trouble when they meet a witch,. named Lulu.

EP6  Land of Pirates
Oct. 28,1995
Land of Pirates

Babar and his family get caught in a terrible storm and get shipwrecked.

EP5  Land of Ice
Oct. 21,1995
Land of Ice

The family lands in the beautiful Land of Ice. Unfortunately, things aren't always what they seem.

EP4  Land of Toys
Oct. 14,1995
Land of Toys

The children are jovial when they learn that their balloon landed in a town filled with toys.

EP3  Land of Games
Oct. 07,1995
Land of Games

Babar's balloon lands him and the others in a world filled with amusing games and fun.

EP2  Adventures on Big Island
Sep. 30,1995
Adventures on Big Island

Babar, Celeste, Zephir and the children arrive at their first destination only to find that everything on the island is somewhat ""different.""

EP1  The Departure
Sep. 23,1995
The Departure

Babar and the family prepare to embark on a journey to find the ""Land of Happiness.""

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6.5 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation , Family | More Info
Released: 1989-01-03 | Released Producted By: Canal+ , CNC Country: France Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Babar is a Canadian/French/Japanese animated television series produced in Quebec, Canada by Nelvana Limited and The Clifford Ross Company. It premiered in 1989 on CBC and HBO, subsequently was rerun on HBO Family and Qubo. The series is based on Jean de Brunhoff's original Babar books, and was Nelvana's first international co-production. The series' 78 episodes have been broadcast in 30 languages in over 150 countries. Episodes of Babar currently air on Ion Television and Qubo. While the French author Laurent de Brunhoff pronounces the name Babar as "BUH-bar", the TV series in its first five seasons pronounces the name as "BAB-bar". In 2010, a computer-animated sequel series spin-off of Babar titled Babar and the Adventures of Badou was launched. The new series focuses on a majority of new characters.

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Cast

Stephen Ouimette , Chris Wiggins , John Stocker

Director

Clive A. Smith

Producted By

Canal+ , CNC

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JonathanJReynolds Hi i just wanted to say that i am 16 and my parents always let me watch BaBar. I cannot even describe to you how amazing that show is. I still love it today and wish they still aired it...I suggest you find out where you can get the videos, buy them, and let your children see them...it is a very entertaining show. as i grew up i forgot about BaBar then after a while i began thinking about what my favorite TV show was. and i remembered that it was Babar. Definitely a A+ 10 out of 10 show. buy it! When i get older i am definitely going to buy it so that my children can watch it just as i did. in fact i even named my rabbit after babar!
Atreyu_II "Babar" is one of the sweetest and most innocent childish TV shows ever made. It is one of many animated TV shows I grew up with. Those stories with that affectionate elephant family are something I always found heartwarming. I used to watch this many times in the good old days."Babar" also happens to be very educative and moral, teaching valuable lessons for children, as well as good morals and values.But times have changed very much. This generation doesn't have shows like this anymore. Instead, children of nowadays watch mostly crappy cartoons with violence, crappy humor, too much noise, dreadful artwork and absolutely no interest, not to mention that they don't teach anything worthy or useful for children.Overall, "Babar" is one of the best "babyish" animated TV shows.
nicholamcdougall When I was a little girl, at 5, I watched this cartoon and was amazed by it's beauty, matureness and lovely music and backgrounds. It is very moralful to kids and very emotionally touching as people learn lessons throughout life, such as Flora seeing how people would work their hardest to provide for others, (even in the dead of night!) teaching her to be more respectful and more caring and concern for the benefit of other people, that are less fortunate then her. Also to not bad mouth about those shes loves and to bring out the good side of things of all she stands for. Other lessons such as Harsh, emotionally scared ones such as getting your life endangered by a poisonous snake and ending up in a coma. Alexander willing to make up for upsetting other people and endangering the lives of others. Pom learning to be honest and right and to be more confident. And to face up to faults and problems that you cause to people and improve your character. This cartoon is the greatest influence on my life that will stick with me forever:)
Jackson Booth-Millard When I was younger I used to like elephants, especially in cartoons. This was a very simple cartoon with some short and simple stories involving all the characters, but it was still good. Babar in his childhood had his mother shot by hunters, but he was rescued and looked after by an old woman. As he grows up he learns to dress, walk and talk like a gentleman. Soon many elephants are like this and they build their own place out in the country. Because Babar was the one that started it he was soon to be known to these elephants as the King Babar. Throughout the series Babar helps people with problems and runs his elephants well. It's only the rhinos that aren't too keen on the elephants. It was number 81 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Okay!