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- Plissken[better source needed] Oberst Radl (The Eagle Has Landed)[better source needed] Ribouldingue (Les Pieds Nickelés) Ziggy Stardust[better source needed] Saul...
- story features three main characters named Croquignol, Filochard, and Ribouldingue, three brothers who are good hearted but at the same time are indolent...
- such as La boîte à surprise, Bobino, Le pirate Maboule, Fanfreluche, La Ribouldingue, Les 100 Tours de Centour, Patofville, P****e-Partout, Robin et Stella...
- such as La boîte à surprise, Bobino, Le pirate Maboule, Fanfreluche, La Ribouldingue, Les 100 Tours de Centour, Patofville, P****e-Partout, Robin et Stella...
- the best-known series in Quebec, including the children's series La Ribouldingue (which he also co-wrote), L'Héritage, Symphorien and Montréal P.Q. (in...
- to thwart the machiavellian plans of the trio of shock. Croquignol, Ribouldingue and Filochard must be extra vigilant, but the profit motive is too strong...
- Mandibule in the children's television series Les Croquignoles and La ribouldingue. Sabourin launched his career in the 1950s with La Roulotte, a children's...
- Pieds-Nickelés (1948) - Ribouldingue Kenzi (1948) Memories Are Not for Sale (1948) - Rondo Le Trésor des Pieds-Nickelés (1950) - Ribouldingue Tire au flanc (1950)...
- roles from her 30-year career was that of Dame Plume from the show La Ribouldingue. On 17 July 1984, Morelle visited a ground-floor apartment on Sanguinet...
- à Montréal Gold Medal of the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec (2018) La Ribouldingue (1968–1971) Sol et Gobelet (1968–1971) Du soleil à cinq cents (1973–1976)...