- Jean-Yves
Stephane Marcel Raimbaud (27
February 1958 – 28 June 1998) was a
French animator and screenwriter. He is
notable for
creating the
animated series...
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Raimbaud was an Italo-Norman
chief who
served under Philaretus Brachamius from 1073 to 1074. He
arrived in the East at the head of 8,000
Norman mercenaries...
- les Cafards) is a
French animated television series created by Jean-Yves
Raimbaud for
Gaumont Multimedia and
Xilam Animation. The
series chronicles the exploits...
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Raimbaut of
Orange (Old Provençal:
Raimbaut d'Aurenga; c. 1147 – 1173) was the lord of
Orange and
Aumelas and an
influential troubadour in
medieval France...
- equerries,
Raimbaud,
happened to be
calling upon him, and on the
prince giving expression to his
fatigue and to his
disinclination to go on duty,
Raimbaud offered...
- spin-off to Oggy and the ****roaches,
based on the
character by Jean-Yves
Raimbaud and
billed as the
first French Netflix Original, in
terms of
animated series...
-
Armenian general Philaretus Brachamius were Normans—formerly of Oursel—led by
Raimbaud. They even lent
their ethnicity to the name of
their castle: Afranji, meaning...
- to win her hand, he
disguises himself as a hermit,
aided by
Raimbaud, his friend.
Raimbaud announces that a wise
hermit will
visit the
village to offer...
- chef. » In the 12th century,
Tiburge d'Orange [fr],
daughter of
Count Raimbaud of Nice,
rebuilt the
Roman walls of the town and
rehabilitated the ancient...
-
Stupid Invaders in 2000 –
which was
dedicated to its co-creator, Jean-Yves
Raimbaud. In
contrast to the
original show, it
featured plenty of
toilet humor and...