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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
RAÚL G.
41 episodes
2 weeks ago
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.
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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.
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30 - Elemental, queridos Nins
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
25 minutes 33 seconds
1 year ago
30 - Elemental, queridos Nins

Nins fue uno de varios grupos infantiles que tuvieron una gran popularidad en España entre finales de los años 70 y principios de los 80. Otros grupos de este estilo fueron Regaliz, (Liquorice), Botones (Buttons) and, most popular of them all, Parchís (Ludo).

Today many probably remember Nins for performing the opening theme song of the animated series Sherlock Holmes, which aired in Spain in the mid 80's.

La serie de dibujos animados fue una coproducción italo-japonesa. Los seis primeros episodios los dirigió Hayao Miyazaki, quien poco después sería el fundador, junto con Isao Takahata, de Studio Ghibli, uno de los mejores estudios de animación del mundo.

Para Sherlock Holmes, Miyazaki y sus animadores se basaron en el célebre personaje de Arthur Conan Doyle, y crearon un total de 26 episodios. En los países de habla inglesa, la serie se tituló Sherlock Hound – a play on words with the detective's surname: in the show, all characters were anthropomorphised dogs.

Nins’ opening theme managed to include in its lyrics quite a few highly recognisable Holmes attributes - su lupa, su pipa, su gabán, etc. - in a song that is not even 2 minutes long, and that is also very catchy.

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Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español
Qué Pasa, Raúl: Canciones para Aprender Español / Songs to Learn Spanish is a music podcast aimed mainly at students of Spanish and music lovers. The level is Intermediate to Advanced (B1-C1). On each episode I tell you stories and curiosities about songs of the Spanish-speaking world, ranging from the most iconic to the more obscure and quirky. I am Raúl G., a teacher of languages (Spanish and English) with a background in Fine Arts.