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CABARET BALKAN - DISCO DISCO PARTIZANI (ΣΤΗΝ ΥΓΕΙΑ ΜΑΣ 2009)
CABARET BALKAN - DISCO DISCO PARTIZANI
(ΣΤΗΝ ΥΓΕΙΑ ΜΑΣ 2009)
CABARET BALKAN - DISCO DISCO PARTIZANI
(ΣΤΗΝ ΥΓΕΙΑ ΜΑΣ 2009)
 
 
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@Radio Arvyla 6 / ''Lianohortaroudia''
 
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Cabaret Balkan playing live at
 
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Panathinaikos BC : On the road for the Final Four Barcelona -part 1-
 
 
 
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The most INCREDIBLE VIDEO EVER !!!
The most INCREDIBLE VIDEO EVER !!!
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Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
 
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"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?" is a song made famous by the vocal group Rockapella, and currently performed by that group as well as by former group leader Sean Altman, who co-wrote the song with David Yazbek. It was the theme song to the Peabody Award-winning game show of the same name that ran on PBS from 1991 to 1996. Every episode of the show ended with Rockapella singing the song, surrounded by a gleefully dancing studio audience. Rockapella's original recording appears on the 1992 BMG/Zoom Express album Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? and Television's Greatest Hits Volume 7: Cable Ready (TVT 1996). The song has maintained public awareness via The Today Show (NBC-TV), which licensed the song for its annual "Where in the World Is Matt Lauer?" campaign in the years 2000--2005.
 
 
 
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Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? is an American animated television series based on the series of computer games. It should not be confused with the PBS game show <<Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?.>>
The Earth show was made by DIC Entertainment and originally aired Saturday mornings on FOX. Its episodes have subsequently been repeated on both the Fox Family Channel (now known as ABC Family) & the Pax network (now known as ION Television).
The series won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Animated Children's Program" in 1995.

The first season of the series is now available on DVD. Lions Gate Entertainment has released two of the show's three-part episodes ("Retribution" and "Labyrinth") as full-length direct-to-video films entitled "Carmen's Revenge" & "Time Traveler" respectively. A video of the episode "Timing is Everything" is included with some versions of <<Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Treasures of Knowledge.>>

The need for the show was facilitated by the Children's Television Act. Said Andy Heyward, CEO of DiC in March, 1994, "I would like to say that people felt it was a competitive property in its own right, but I think that Congress pushed it over the top." The script for every Earth episode had to meet the approval of Brøderbund Software, which created and, at the time, owned the Carmen franchise. Their cause for concern was the level of the violence on other FOX children's shows such as X-Men and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Brøderbund did not require this of the creators of the World and Time game shows that aired on PBS, presumably since PBS, as the creator of such shows as Sesame Street, had a long-standing reputation for non-violent, educational children's programming.

As with the rest of the Carmen Sandiego franchise, the show's basic premise had the ACME Detective Agency attempting to stop the title thief and her V.I.L.E. gang from stealing artifacts around the world. Specifically, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? followed the adventures of two teenaged ACME detectives named Zack and Ivy. Zack and Ivy were also siblings, but their last name was never stated nor was their mysterious lack of parents or a guardian ever explained. Notably, the show was portrayed as taking place inside the computer game of a live-action kid referred to as "The Player".

Although Earth took the premise of the series more seriously than the Brøderbund computer games or the zany World game show, most elements of the series, such as giving V.I.L.E. agents gag names ("Buck N. Bronco", "Dee Tritus", etc.) and having Carmen commit spectacularly impossible thefts, were faithfully maintained. However, Earth often showed how V.I.L.E. perpetrated such spectacular thefts, whereas the computer games left this to the user's imagination, and "serious" villains, such as Lee Jordan and Dr. Maelstrom, were not given such funny names. The World game show also explained how such thefts were committed although their explanations were humorously nonsensical.

Originally, episodes of Earth were quite similar to the typical "formula" of the computer games. An outrageous theft would be committed somewhere in the world and Zack and Ivy, guided by the Player, would try to retrieve the loot and capture Carmen Sandiego. Though the loot would typically be recovered, Carmen, who usually had some kind of "master plan", would always escape. Towards the end of the first season, time travel was added into the show when Carmen built her own time machine and travelled back in time to the American Revolution. Time travel would continue to recur throughout the rest of the show's run.

However, this structure began to be abandoned as the writers started to explore the nature of Carmen's character. Early on, it was established that Carmen only stole for the challenge of it and that she had her own ethical code, but, as it progressed, the show began to increasingly focus on her "good" side and on her weaknesses. By the show's fourth and final season, Zack and Ivy were regularly teaming up with their former nemesis to stop considerably less moral criminals from taking over V.I.L.E. and such. Nevertheless, the show never portrayed Carmen returning to ACME or giving up her thieving ways.

Since they obviously continued to approve the scripts, Brøderbund apparently did not have any qualms about this direction, though they did not incorporate it into any of their games. The lead characters of Earth were, however, featured in Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective Edition, released in 1995.

The opening theme song for the show is "Singt dem grossen Bassa Lieder" from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail with new lyrics, pop instrumentation, and a backbeat.
 
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