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'''''Kitty Cats''''' (also known as ''Pacha et les Chats'') was a French-Canadian children's puppet show that originally aired on Radio-Canada in 1991 for an estimated 250 to 263 episodes. The show also found success worldwide, receiving dubs in English, Spanish, and other languages. It revolved around teaching children ways to entertain themselves through the backyard adventures of a pair of house cats named Tango (Cali) and Ricky (César), and a puppy named Charlie (Pacha) who lives in a shed by the house. Various other characters also made regular appearances, including a bird known as Flap (Igor), and a fox named Rosie. | '''''Kitty Cats''''' (also known as ''Pacha et les Chats'') was a French-Canadian children's puppet show that was created by Kristine Rosen<ref>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Cats</ref> and originally aired on Radio-Canada in 1991 for an estimated 250 to 263 episodes. The show also found success worldwide, receiving dubs in English, Spanish, and other languages. It revolved around teaching children ways to entertain themselves through the backyard adventures of a pair of house cats named Tango (Cali) and Ricky (César), and a puppy named Charlie (Pacha) who lives in a shed by the house. Various other characters also made regular appearances, including a bird known as Flap (Igor), and a fox named Rosie. | ||
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Still frame of Tango, a calico cat, and her younger brother Ricky, a tabby cat.
Status: Partially Found
Kitty Cats (also known as Pacha et les Chats) was a French-Canadian children's puppet show that was created by Kristine Rosen[1] and originally aired on Radio-Canada in 1991 for an estimated 250 to 263 episodes. The show also found success worldwide, receiving dubs in English, Spanish, and other languages. It revolved around teaching children ways to entertain themselves through the backyard adventures of a pair of house cats named Tango (Cali) and Ricky (César), and a puppy named Charlie (Pacha) who lives in a shed by the house. Various other characters also made regular appearances, including a bird known as Flap (Igor), and a fox named Rosie.
Availability
Despite it's popularity, the show only received a 4-volume VHS release in English and French produced by PolyGram Video. Each 55 minute volume featured 4 episodes from the series, some of which have been uploaded to YouTube.
Tome 1 – Birthday Party (La fête), 1994 |
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Le restaurant de Pacha |
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Cesar ne veut pas grandir |
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L'anniversaire d'Igor |
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Un anniversaire sans cadeau? |
Tome 2 – Sharing (Le partage), 1994 |
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The Chocolate Bunny |
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Flap’s Postcard |
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The Biggest Balloon in the World |
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Charlie and the Jar of Honey |
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Tome 3 – Bedtime (Le dodo), 1994 |
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Tome 4 – Games (Les jeux), 1994 |
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Flap the Homing Pidgeon |
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Chameleons |
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Ricky’s Rocket |
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The Wounded Dinosaur |