Barbapapa (1974)

A charming animated classic following a shapeshifting family as they explore the world with warmth, creativity, and compassion.

Barbapapa - Series Information

  • Original Title: Les Barbapapa
  • First Air Year: 1974
  • Last Air Year: 1977
  • Created by: Annette Tison, Talus Taylor
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Kids, Animation, Family
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 5 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 100
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: Italian, French, Finnish, Dutch, Portuguese
  • First Air Date: January 1, 1974 (United States - NR), January 1, 1974 (Canada - G), January 1, 1974 (Germany - 6), January 1, 1974 (Brazil - L), January 1, 1974 (Italy - T), January 1, 1974 (Spain - 7)
  • Networks: TF1, ORTF Télévision
  • Alternative Titles: 巴巴爸爸 (CN), Les Barbapapa (UK), I Barbapapà (IT)
  • Production Companies: Kodansha
  • Production Countries: Japan, France, Netherlands, United States of America

Barbapapa - Plot

The adventures of Barbapapa and Barbama and their seven children, where they search for their place in the world, while helping humans and animals.

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Barbapapa - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Annette Tison
  • Talus Taylor

Main Cast

  • Youna Noiret
  • Lucille Boudonnat
  • Bernard Alane
  • Bruno Magne
  • Nathalie Karsenty
  • Fily Keita
  • Marie Facundo
  • Emmylou Homs
  • Jérémy Prévost
  • Kaycie Chase

Barbapapa - FAQs

Where can you watch Barbapapa online?

Barbapapa is available to stream in the United States on The Roku Channel with ads, and on the France Channel Amazon Channel as a flatrate subscription. Availability may vary by region. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date streaming options in your area.

Is Barbapapa based on a book series?

Yes, Barbapapa is based on the beloved children's book series created by Annette Tison and Talus Taylor, first published in 1970. The books originated in France and were translated into dozens of languages worldwide before being adapted into the animated television series.

Who created the Barbapapa animated series?

Barbapapa was created by Annette Tison and Talus Taylor, the same duo behind the original book series. Tison was a French architect and illustrator, while Taylor was an American biologist. Together they brought the shapeshifting pink creature and his family to life on screen.

What is Barbapapa about?

Barbapapa follows a lovable shapeshifting pink creature, his partner Barbamama, and their seven uniquely talented children as they search for their place in the world. Each short episode features the family using their morphing abilities to help humans and animals solve everyday problems with kindness and creativity.

How many episodes does Barbapapa have?

Barbapapa consists of 100 episodes spread across two seasons. Season 1 contains 45 episodes and Season 2 contains 55 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 5 minutes, making the series ideal for young children with short attention spans.

What are the names of the Barbapapa children?

Barbapapa and Barbamama have seven children: Barbabelle, Barbibul, Barbidou, Barbidur, Barbalala, Barbotine, and Barbouille. Each child has a distinct personality and special talent, ranging from a love of nature and music to art and science, reflecting themes of individuality and diversity.

When did Barbapapa first air on television?

Barbapapa first aired on January 1, 1974, and ran until 1977. The series originally broadcast in France on ORTF Télévision and TF1, and was subsequently distributed internationally, becoming a cherished classic for generations of children across Europe and beyond.

What language was Barbapapa originally produced in?

Barbapapa was originally produced in French. The series was later dubbed into numerous languages including Italian, Dutch, Finnish, and Portuguese, reflecting its widespread international popularity. It was a co-production involving France, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States of America.

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