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Lulu’s Islands

Speaking of nice videos…

My uncle is an illustrator for kids. His latest project Lulu’s Islands (les Mistigris in French) is an animated series for children that will premiere on 5 October 2009, on the TFou channel (TF1 network) (it will show every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays at 7:10 am). The show uses cutout animation, and is targeted to children aged two to six.

The show was created by uncle Denis Cauquetoux and Nathalie Dargent and written by Valérie Baranski and Nathalie Dargent.

It follows the adventures of Lulu, a mischievous tomboy kitten (and heroine of the show) and her friends on the archipelago called the Wonderlees. One day, Lulu meets the first human ever to land on their shores: Peppy (or Pépin), a young shipwreck survivor.

Can’t wait to have a look!

The story matters here

Lost words

The last few months have been mostly TV deprived as I have been pretty busy with life and work. Of course I had some time to watch the so-so 4th season of How I Met Your Mother, the cheesy cancer-driven soap Grey’s Anatomy or the not-so-inspired season 2 of Ashes to Ashes.

Two shows, though, have gotten me talking.

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