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12:59PM
Wednesday February 23
Monsters!
Max is convinced there is a monster under his bed, while Ruby has to try and scare it away.

Babar Fun Facts

78 episodes are broadcast in 30 languages in over 150 countries, making Babar one of the largest distributed animation shows in history.

With over 100 licensees worldwide, the Babar brand has a multi-generational following. There are even 12 dedicated Babar stores in Japan.

Babar has eight points to his crown.

A global cultural phenomenon, whose fans span generations, Babar stands along side Mickey as one of the most recognized children's characters in the world.

Babar made his debut in "The Story of Babar" published in 1931 by Jean de Brunhoff. Jean created and illustrated seven Babar titles before dying in 1937. Laurent de Brunhoff, son of Jean, continues his father's work and is still writing Babar books.

In 2006 Babar will celebrate being King of The Elephants for 75 years.

There are now over 30,000 Babar publications in over 17 languages, and over 8 million books have been sold. Laurent de Brunhoff's Babar's Yoga for Elephants is a top seller in the U.S with over 100,000 copies sold to date. The Babar series of books are recommended reading on First Lady Laura Bush's national reading initiative list. Babar has been a perennial favorite for years at the White House Easter Egg Roll.

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