These phrases were stuck in my head today so I looked for the video

“Je suis un ananas”

“les ananas ne parlent pas”

    • @rbesfe
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      21 month ago

      Kids will be watching Telefrancais until the tapes disintegrate

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        People have uploaded all the episodes to YouTube now.

        It’s just not the same though. The true experience is watching it on a TV/VCR on a cart that the teacher wheeled in.

  • @streetfestival
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    51 month ago

    Téléfrancais in school was pretty funny. It was the last kid show I watched by many years, and I wasn’t old enough for it to feel ironic or meta etc, but it was on par with my poor French skills. I remember the character named L’anana, which sounded like a scat fill in 50s doo wop song to me, and the intro which sang the show’s praises “c’est magnifique… c’est incredible”

  • @m0darn
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    31 month ago

    Without watching that video all I have to say is:

    Bonjour

    Allo!

    Saluuuuuut!!!

  • @Cagi
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    31 month ago

    This must have been before my time. My generation was all about Café Des Rêves.,

  • @DerisionConsulting
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    21 month ago

    I did immersion, so no.

    I know the “normal” side of the school watched the series, and the stoners loved it

    • silentwinged
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      31 month ago

      Really? I was in immersion and we had to suffer through this in Gr 1 and 2. I think it’s responsible for my childhood fear of skeletons.

      • Nik282000
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        41 month ago

        Les ananan ne parle pas!

    • @ILikeBoobies
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      21 month ago

      Oh! It was made by TV Ontario to help teach French and was used in some Quebec/Ontario schools

      It’s really cool for kids