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The character was later adapted into an animated series, which was dubbed in English and had a short syndicated run in the United States in 1981. In June 2017, an hour of Barbapapa cartoons was found in English. There are also two releases of the English dub on VHS and Betamax, though these are very rare.
The character was later adapted into an animated series, which was dubbed in English and had a short syndicated run in the United States in 1981. In June 2017, an hour of Barbapapa cartoons was found in English. There are also two releases of the English dub on VHS and Betamax, though these are very rare.


1-hour compilation of English dubbed Barbapapa cartoons: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AqsjLYEl7OKoinan1iq488AJhWAu
There is also an alternate British English dub that aired in the UK.
 
1-hour compilation of Barbapapa cartoons (US English dub): https://1drv.ms/v/s!AqsjLYEl7OKoinan1iq488AJhWAu


Fansite featuring info on the dubbed version, including a .wav file of the English intro: http://www.cartoonscrapbook.com/B/barbapapa1981.htm
Fansite featuring info on the dubbed version, including a .wav file of the English intro: http://www.cartoonscrapbook.com/B/barbapapa1981.htm

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Barbapapa with his wife Barbamama and all their kids.

Status: Partially Found


Barbapapa is both the title character, and name of the "species" of said character, of a series of children's books written in the 1970s by Annette Tison and Talus Taylor, who resided in Paris, France. The books were originally written in French, and were later translated into over 30 languages.

Barbapapa is a pink blob-like creature who can shapeshift. His name comes from the French "barbe à papa" - literally "Daddy's beard" - the French term for cotton candy or candy floss. He has a wife and kids, who are also shapeshifting blob-like creatures of various colors.

The character was later adapted into an animated series, which was dubbed in English and had a short syndicated run in the United States in 1981. In June 2017, an hour of Barbapapa cartoons was found in English. There are also two releases of the English dub on VHS and Betamax, though these are very rare.

There is also an alternate British English dub that aired in the UK.

1-hour compilation of Barbapapa cartoons (US English dub): https://1drv.ms/v/s!AqsjLYEl7OKoinan1iq488AJhWAu

Fansite featuring info on the dubbed version, including a .wav file of the English intro: http://www.cartoonscrapbook.com/B/barbapapa1981.htm

Playlist of English Barbapapa song clips on the official Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7G4p8J0bY0ZPA0eYr4Yn6NPCEiauhS2B

Info on Barbapapa (Vol. 1) on the Pre-Cert Video website: http://www.pre-cert.co.uk/display.php?vId=UK05981

Info on Barbapapa (Vol. 2) on the Pre-Cert Video website: http://www.pre-cert.co.uk/display.php?vId=UK05982