Description
Il était une fois l'homme 4 / Egyszer volt az ember... 4. Európa Újjászületése (Once Upon a Time... Man)
UPC: 5999550304193
Overview / Áttekintés
Explore the fascinating history of Europe’s rebirth in Il était une fois l'homme 4 (Once Upon a Time... Man). In this captivating episode, children will learn about the rebuilding of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, following the path of humanity through key historical events. Created by Albert Barillé and narrated by Roger Carel, this educational animated series brings world history to life for young audiences, teaching them about the cycles of civilization and the resilience of mankind. This DVD is exclusively in Hungarian with no subtitles, offering an immersive experience in the language.
Fedezze fel Európa újjászületésének izgalmas történelmét az Egyszer volt az ember... 4. (Once Upon a Time... Man) című epizódban. Ebben az elbűvölő részben a gyerekek megtanulhatják Európa újjáépítését a Római Birodalom bukása után, követve az emberiség útját a kulcsfontosságú történelmi események során. Albert Barillé alkotása, Roger Carel narrálásával, ez az oktató animációs sorozat életre kelti a világ történelmét a fiatal közönség számára, tanítva őket a civilizációk ciklusaival és az emberi kitartással. Ez a DVD kizárólag magyar hanggal elérhető, feliratok nélkül, így teljes nyelvi élményt kínál.
Product Features / Termékjellemzők
- Format / Formátum: DVD (Region 2, PAL)
- Language / Nyelv: Hungarian 2.0 / Magyar 2.0
- Subtitles / Feliratok: None / Nincs
- Runtime / Játékidő: 140 minutes / 140 perc
- Country of Manufacture / Gyártási hely: Hungary / Magyarország
Interesting Facts / Érdekességek
- Educational Impact: The Once Upon a Time... Man series is known for its innovative approach to teaching history. It transforms complex historical events into engaging, animated storytelling that children can easily grasp.
- Historical Depth: This episode focuses on the fascinating history of Europe’s rebirth following the fall of the Roman Empire, giving viewers a deeper understanding of how European civilization evolved over centuries.
- Narration by Roger Carel: Renowned French voice actor Roger Carel brings life to the series with his iconic voice, making this educational journey both entertaining and insightful for children.
Az Egyszer volt az ember sorozat az oktatás innovatív módjáról ismert, amely a történelem összetett eseményeit szórakoztató, animált történetmeséléssé alakítja, amelyet a gyerekek könnyen megérthetnek. Ez az epizód Európa újjászületésére összpontosít a Római Birodalom bukása után, mélyebb betekintést adva abba, hogyan fejlődött Európa civilizációja évszázadokon keresztül. Roger Carel, a neves francia szinkronszínész egyedi hangja élettel tölti meg a sorozatot, így ez az oktató útmutató szórakoztató és tanulságos élményt kínál a gyerekeknek.
Publishers / Kiadó
- Production Company / Gyártó: Distributed in Hungary, ensuring quality production and preservation of the original animation style.
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Characters
The episodes of Once Upon a Time… Man typically would follow one family, which most typically used the same set of archetypes that would be reused for the scenario. These same characters would later be used in the later additions to the Once Upon a Time... series, with some changes.
- Maestro (Roger Carel) – The wise old man. He usually serves as the head of the tribe, as a religious priest, as an advisor to the king, or as an inventor. Maestro's hair is white and so long that it completely covers his body, and only his facial features, arms, and feet are ever visible; he is also distinguished by two hairs on the top of his head that look like antennae. Maestro often keeps objects in his beard and is sometimes seen fiddling around in it to find the one he wishes to present. He also serves as a mentor to the children of the series.
- Peter / Pierre Carel (Roger Carel) – Another protagonist of the series, with brown hair, presented as an ordinary but likeable man. He is always married to Pierrette and is good friends with Jumbo. He is sometimes referred to as Pierrot. In some of the episodes set in the medieval era, Peter has blonde hair and is named Bert, but his personality and relationships are the same.
- Jumbo / Le Gros (Yves Barsacq) – The strong young man with red curly hair, Jumbo is tall, somewhat clumsy, and very muscular. He prefers to solve problems with his fists, and his best friend Peter often needs to indicate for him not to attack.
- Pierrette (Annie Balestra) – A kind blonde woman, typically married to Peter.
- The Pest / Le Teigneux (Claude Bertrand) – A strong bully and one of two common recurring villains in the series (the other being the Dwarf). He is the major rival opposing Peter and Jumbo, and is either working against them or arguing with them.
- The Dwarf / Le Nabot (Patrick Préjean) – The mastermind behind the Pest, the Dwarf is short and has red hair with three spikes pointing upward. He is often the only one who supports the Pest in his actions, and is often shown as a swindler.
- The Clock – A rectangular box with eyes and hands, typically coloured red, the Clock most commonly simply shows the year that the events on-screen are occurring. Occasionally, the Clock does intervene in the series in a minor role, typically to either have some emotional response like surprise or sadness to an event on-screen, or else to correct Maestro in-series when he has ideas too advanced for his historical time period.
Although historical figures would typically appear as themselves, occasionally one of the archetypes would be used, like Maestro as Leonardo da Vinci.
Episodes on DISC:
16 | "Elizabethan England" | 19 September 1981 | |
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Mostly on the voyages of Sir Francis Drake. Historical Figures: Francis Drake |
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17 | "The Golden Age of the Low Countries" | 26 September 1981 | |
On the history of Dutch Golden Age. Historical Figures: Peter the Great |
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18 | "The Great Reign of Louis XIV" | 1 October 1981 | |
On the history of Louis XIV. Historical Figures: Louis XIV |
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19 | "Peter the Great and his Times" | 8 October 1981 | |
On the history of Peter the Great. Historical Figures: Frederick the Great, Peter the Great, Frederick William I |
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20 | "The Age of Reason" | 16 October 1981 | |
On the history of Age of Enlightenment. |
Created by | Albert Barillé |
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Voices of | Roger Carel Annie Balestra Patrick Préjean Claude Bertrand Yves Barsacq Vincent Ropion |
Narrated by | Roger Carel |
Composer(s) | Yasuo Sugiyama |
Country of origin | France, Japan |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company(s) | Procidis |
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Original network | FR3 |
Picture format | SECAM (576i) |
Original release | 1978 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Once Upon a Time... Space (1982) |