Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo is a 90-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from December 8, 1979 to November 15, 1980 on NBC. It contained the following segments: The New Fred and Barney Show, The Thing, and The New Shmoo.
The show was a repackaging of episodes from The New Fred and Barney Show and The Thing combined with half-hour reruns of The New Shmoo.
Despite the show's title, Fred, Barney, the Thing and the Shmoo only appeared briefly together in bumpers between segments. In 1980, the Shmoo joined Fred and Barney on the "Bedrock Cops" segment of The Flintstone Comedy Show.
Lola, a Valencian living in Barcelona, is forced to return to Valencia to find solutions to the image crisis of the beverage company she works for. But when Lola returns, nothing is the same. Her mother has moved to Serrabella, a mountain town where Lola will find a possible solution to all her problems.
During the war a child who was left in a village was found by a group of Gypsies. The called the boy Tarun and soon he learned to respect Gypsies customs, learned how to survive, and how to earn for a living by weaving baskets. Other people called him White Gipsy.
It is about a family that moves from the city to the countryside for some reason, and their change in lifestyle will be the main theme of the story. The father of the family has his money stolen by his partner and is about to go to prison. He asks his daughter to go to the north and the countryside with her siblings and their aunt after many years to be safe before his house is confiscated.
Buster's World is a Danish children's television series and movie from 1984. Based on a play by Bjarne Reuter, Buster's World deals with the experiences of young Buster Oregon Mortensen. The television series was a break-through for director Bille August, and the soundtrack also provided a hit for the young singer Nanna Lüders Jensen.
Remember in one scene he began by serving guard Nguyen Van Hanh returned to the East Village, where he was born and grew up under the body parts of people at home. The successful revolution, the great wall returned to the East Village as a hero, a son back home. However everything is happening in this place again very strange and contradictory than your conscious mind. The victory has come and bring their land, fairness for the people but the ghosts of the harsh colonial, feudal still cling here as a minor renders the smoke cannot be washed off.