Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn his castle, a giant and his friends tell stories and play music for the young viewers.In his castle, a giant and his friends tell stories and play music for the young viewers.In his castle, a giant and his friends tell stories and play music for the young viewers.
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I watched "The Friendly Giant" as a young boy, and sometimes when I was older, I watched it out of reminiscence, and because I appreciated the sweet and calm gentleness of the program. Most of today's programs are so fast-paced and are far from educational, even children's programs. This program helped me develop a like for reading and for music. The pipe and harp theme song "Early One Morning" still sticks in my head.
Bob Homme, who passed away on May 2, 2000, created one of the finest preschool programs ever, and certainly, along with Mr. Dressup, the finest in Canada. By reading a book, playing the pipe, harp (played by the late John Duncan) and talking about simple, but important things with Rusty and Jerome, children had 15 minutes of quiet where they learned things important to them, at their own pace.
Bob Homme, who passed away on May 2, 2000, created one of the finest preschool programs ever, and certainly, along with Mr. Dressup, the finest in Canada. By reading a book, playing the pipe, harp (played by the late John Duncan) and talking about simple, but important things with Rusty and Jerome, children had 15 minutes of quiet where they learned things important to them, at their own pace.
As a child in Detroit, Michigan, I had many favorite CBC television shows, and this was one of them--along with Mr. Dress-up, Chez Helene, etc.
There was just something so gently magical about it, even though Rusty the Rooster really scaried me at first. I always dreamt that he was hiding under my bed waiting to peck at my feet! Anyhow, a great show. I'd love to see some of it again.
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There was just something so gently magical about it, even though Rusty the Rooster really scaried me at first. I always dreamt that he was hiding under my bed waiting to peck at my feet! Anyhow, a great show. I'd love to see some of it again.
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You know, it's been so long since I've seen The Friendly Giant, probably going on 40 years, that I can't remember what actually happened during the show. But I'll always remember how the show began, it was my favorite part. The music, the chairs, the narration, just the whole look. Somehow it was all exactly right.
Before the gentle Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, before the frenzied, loud, noisy muppets of Sesame Street, there was The Friendly Giant. Mr. Homme's show appeared on Chicago's Window to the World WTTW and was broadcast somewhere between The Totem Club, What's New, and the Story Teller starring Val Bentin. The soft music, the little set, the quietness of the show was somehow haunting to watch and a little sad to behold in comparison with the other children shows on the air at that time.
I can do no more than echo the sentiments of others on here, that there was something magical about the calm and jocular Friendly Giant and his limbless companions. Loved seeing the cow make its jerky way over the moon. Loved the stories and the walks over the countryside. Loved the arranging of the furniture in front of the fire, a big chair for two more to curl up in. The rocking chair, for someone who likes to rock. All the reliable and comforting things that a child never tires of hearing again and again. It is telling that there is not a single non-positive comment on the IMDb about the Friendly Giant. Click on 'Hated it', and you just get another positive comment. Bob Homme left a fine legacy.
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- TriviaThe Friendly Giant debuted on radio in Madison, Wisconsin in 1953. In 1958, the Friendly Giant and his characters moved to Canada and became a staple of CBC programming.
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The Friendly Giant: [First Lines]
[Camera pans slowly across a series of minature models representing a common scene like a city, a farm or other familiar scene, Friendly is narrating a normal everyday scene, until the camera arrives at his boot]
The Friendly Giant: And there's that big boot.
- ConexionesFeatured in I Can't Do Rusty Anymore... (2011)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 15min
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- 1.33 : 1
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