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Category: Gummi Bears

Gummi Bears the medium formerly known as TV

Visual analysis of the Gummi Bears’ song

By Martine Mussies | January 18, 2022April 4, 2022 by Martine Mussies

As an appendix for my forthcoming article in Dzieciństwo. Literatura i Kultura, I made this description of neomedieval elements in the theme song of Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985–1991).

fanfic Gummi Bears translations

Путешествие Малыша Гамми в поисках золотых часов

By Martine Mussies | July 26, 2020August 29, 2020 by Martine Mussies

Aaaaaaaand: another piece of “parent fiction” featuring Disney’s Gummi Bears. ^_^ This one was originally written in Russian, by an author who calls herself xoalexandraox. In the story, the youngest Gummi Bear wants to be…

fanfic Gummi Bears translations

Η απαγωγή της πριγκίπισσας

By Martine Mussies | July 20, 2020August 29, 2020 by Martine Mussies

I got a new piece of “parent fiction” featuring the Gummi Bears! It is written by someone under the pseudonym of “Klarissimus” and in modern Greek. As I only learnt ancient/Koine Greek, it was difficult…

Gummi Bears translations

Gumisie i Mówiące Drzewo

By Martine Mussies | July 16, 2020August 29, 2020 by Martine Mussies

In the depths of the internet, there are many hidden treasures to be found. One of them is this Polish medieval mashup by Nvilia, an example of what I call “parent fiction” – fan fiction…

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