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'''Bouli and Friends''' is the name of a popular children's television show in the late 80's to early 90's. The show was about a snowman, Bouli, who was given a magical red nose by the Moon that gave him and his snowman friends the power not to melt. This enabled them to do all kinds of things, such as go swimming, visit the desert, and so on.
'''Bouli and Friends''' is the name of a popular children's television show in the late 80's to early 90's. The show was about a snowman, Bouli, who was given a magical red nose by the Moon that gave him and his snowman friends the power not to melt. This enabled them to do all kinds of things, such as go swimming, visit the desert, and so on.


The show was originally in French, but was translated into Irish, when it was broadcast on the Irish television channel TnaG (now [[TG4]] in the later 90's.
The show was originally in French, but was translated into Irish, when it was broadcast on the Irish television channel TnaG (now [[TG4]]) in the later 90's.


Bouli was well-known for its loveable characters and catchy themesong.
Bouli was well-known for its loveable characters and catchy themesong.




==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:24, 8 December 2006

Template:Linkless-date Bouli is a town in southern Mauritania, near the border with Mali.





Bouli and Friends

Bouli and Friends is the name of a popular children's television show in the late 80's to early 90's. The show was about a snowman, Bouli, who was given a magical red nose by the Moon that gave him and his snowman friends the power not to melt. This enabled them to do all kinds of things, such as go swimming, visit the desert, and so on.

The show was originally in French, but was translated into Irish, when it was broadcast on the Irish television channel TnaG (now TG4) in the later 90's.

Bouli was well-known for its loveable characters and catchy themesong.

References

- Bouli.fr - The official Bouli web-page!