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Pin-Pon is a French Canadian children's television series that aired on Canal Famille from 1996 to 1998. [1] It starred Yves Soutière and Thomas Graton as Pin-Pin and Pon-Pon, two firefighters who lead children in various songs, stories, and games in their fire station. The supporting cast included Philippe Lambert as Pin-Pin's brother Pouet ...
Pin Pon may refer to: Pin-Pon, a 1990s Canadian children's television series, Pin-Pon: The Film, a 1999 film spinoff of the series, Pin Pon ...
A chanson (UK: / ˈ ʃ ɒ̃ s ɒ̃ /, [1] US: / ʃ ɑː n ˈ s ɔː n /; [2] French: chanson française [ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz] ⓘ, lit. ' French song ') is generally any lyric-driven French song.
The music video, a psychedelic tribute to Kawaii and Decora culture, was released to YouTube on July 16, 2011, and became a viral hit. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 27 July 2012, a limited edition of a 7' LP with Side A: PONPONPON -extended mix- and Side B: Cherry Bon Bon -extended mix- was released (and re-released on January 3, 2013) exclusively for DJs.
"Pink Pony Club" is a song by the American singer and songwriter Chappell Roan. It was released through Atlantic Records on April 3, 2020, and later included on her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023).
Ping Pong (ピンポン, Pin Pon) is a 2002 Japanese sports film directed by Fumihiko Sori. It is based on Taiyō Matsumoto's manga series of the same name and is about the friendship between two high school table tennis players. The film concentrates on these two friends, their two mentors, and three players who they encounter at high school ...
French pop music can be heard on radio stations in France, such as NRJ, RTL 2, Virgin Radio (formerly Europe 2), Radio Nova, Chérie FM, and others.(There are francophone radio stations outside France, but the ones in France are the most influential with respect to French pop music.)
"Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. It was released in 2007 as the first single from his eighth studio album, Insomniac and takes the latter part of its English name from the sound of a ping pong [1] ball bouncing that is employed as a percussion track throughout the song.