Virgul (partially found French animated TV series; 1988)
Virgul is a French animated series that was originally broadcasted in 1988. It was produced by the "Epithete" and Canal + studios, animated by studio Jingle Angoulême and created, directed and written by Franco Milia.
It has a total number of 156 episodes and each episode is only one-minute long, including opening and ending theme/credits. Because of this, it was also used as filler between shows.
Premise
The series was centered on a baby boy called Virgul (named after virgule, meaning "comma") who would crawl out of his cradle each night to have a small adventure. It would usually involve a baby girl who is his love interest and their pet cat.
There were no dialogues, only gibberish from the two babies, except Virgul's mother who would call out his name at the end of each episode, prompting him to go back to his cradle before she checks on him.
VHS editions
In the early 1990's, French VHS editor company Fil à Film would often include two episodes of Virgul on a VHS tape that would contain children-oriented entertainment. However, a lot of those VHS tapes have become extremely rare and hard to find. One such tape of old French cartoon Moi Renart, for example, has two exclusive Virgul episodes that are only available to see at the National Library of France.
Availability
To this day, 23 episodes of Virgul have been uploaded to YouTube, but it is unknown how many more are left.
Several episodes have also aired in Iran, and some can be seen on the website TeleWebion, that can only be found using the Persian language.
The episodes have no title text: the uploader would typically name the episode after the main theme of the plot.
In April and May of 2016, episodes have been uploaded by the Youtube user Ouaouhles8090ss.