Crafty Kids Club

Brico Club is a french-language television series produced in France by Futurikon.

In English, the company retitles it Crafty Kids Club.[1]

Etymology

The term "Brico" is a shortening of "Bricolage". It refers to constructing things from what is available.

Broadcast

The French version aired in Europe on France 5 Zouzou's since 2013,[2] and in Canada on Unis since 2016.[3]

The English version aired in North America on Discovery Kids since 2013.[4]

Characters

There are four main friends in the club:[5]

Others include:

Crew

It is produced by Philippe DeLarue and directed by David Pascal. Writers include Nathalie Dargent.[6]

Episodes

There are 52 episodes each 12 minutes long. Titles include:

References

  1. "Crafty Kids Club". futurikon.com.
  2. "Brico Club Zouzous". France5.fr. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  3. "Brico Club". Unis.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-08-21.
  4. "Discovery Kids Channel airs new animated, crafty series". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 15 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-06-17. Discovery Kids’ new animated series CRAFTY KIDS CLUB serves up a big bowl of creative imagination.
  5. "BRICO Club : bricoler, un jeu d'enfant !" [BRICO Club: tinker, a breeze!] (in French).
  6. Dickson, Jeremy (1 February 2016). "Superights to distribute The Horn Quartet". Kiscreen. Archived from the original on 2016-02-02. The Horn Quartet is written by Nathalie Dargent (Lulu Vroumette, Crafty Kids Club)
  7. http://unis.ca/brico-club/?e=ia2d6nlfd36ks
  8. http://unis.ca/brico-club?e=e920tfjjqzfak
  9. http://unis.ca/brico-club/?e=qn9kf0edyhwno
  10. http://unis.ca/brico-club/?e=jakwx8l17f5cm
  11. http://unis.ca/brico-club/?e=eqrqqlrtl00ky


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