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"Eisbär" (German for "polar bear"; pronounced [ˈaɪsbɛːɐ̯]) is a 1980 song by the Swiss Neue Deutsche Welle band Grauzone. A cult hit, [2] it first appeared on the 1980 compilation album Swiss Wave – The Album. [3] The shorter single version was later collected on the Grauzone album Die Sunrise Tapes (1998). [4]
Songs for Polarbears is the debut studio album by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released on 31 August 1998 in the United Kingdom and 12 October in the United States. [ 7 ]
"A Little Song About Bears" (Russian: Песенка о медведях) is a song written by Leonid Derbenyov and composed by Aleksandr Zatsepin for the 1966 Soviet film Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, in which it was sung by the main heroine (played by Natalya Varley and dubbed for the song by Aida Vedishcheva). [1] [2]
A 2001 reissue by Ignition Records further added the four songs from the band's Today Forever EP as bonus tracks. In February 2011, Rhino Handmade released a special 20th anniversary edition of Nowhere , featuring the remastered original album with seven bonus tracks, plus a bonus disc featuring a previously unreleased live performance at The ...
Another day, as Umka runs after some reindeer, he meets the same boy again. After asking him about his "second head" and other missing bear features, they decide to go to the sea. While Umka dives in, the boy stays on land, since the water is too cold for him. Suddenly, the mother calls for Umka, approaching them.
Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear is an anime television series based on the light novel series of the same name. It was announced in the fourteenth volume of the light novel. [1] The series was animated by EMT Squared and directed by Yuu Nobuta, with Takashi Aoshima handling series composition, Yuki Nakano designing the characters, [2] and Shigeo Komori composing the music. [3]
The eleventh series of the children's television series Hi-5 aired between 31 August 2009 [1] and 30 October 2009 on the Nine Network in Australia. The series was produced by Southern Star and Nine with Noel Price as executive producer. This was the first series to be produced by Southern Star, [1] taking over from Kids Like Us.
On August 2, 2007, "Our Ballads" was made available for streaming through the band's Myspace profile, followed by "Burned Out in a Jar" later that month. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On December 14, 2007, Sometimes Things Just Disappear was announced for release in three months' time; alongside this, "Another Night in the Rock" was posted on Myspace. [ 5 ]