Was she the youngest skater? This program has potential and the short program is great. Good job.Maiia's skate was little rough today, I hope those were just nerves. Still the bronze medal gives her a good position. I hope it will be much better next time, and that she will put clean 4S into her program.
Was she the youngest skater? This program has potential and the short program is great. Good job.
I've noticed some pictures of those two together,such friendship is very cute and Maiia is even more sympathetic to me thanks to thatMaiia congratulated Mark on his birthday with a funny vid! So nice to see this unlikely friendship, they’re absolutely adorable.
It's actually a japanese anime, the german one is a recent horrible 3D remake..I love Maiia's tissue box, it's bee Maiia from a german children's cartoon very popular in the 80's
Incorrect. The original Biene Maja was a production by Germany and Japan the idea and plot of the show was invented by the German TV broadcast ZDF, specifically by Josef Göhlens, who wanted this show for the ZDF kids programs. They came up with the characters and scripts and then send it to Japan to get it animated. German TV broadcasts used to do that a lot in the 80s and 90sIt's actually a japanese anime, the german one is a recent horrible 3D remake..
It's actually a japanese anime, the german one is a recent horrible 3D remake..
It's simmilar model to what Hanna-Barbera Productions applied for Tom and Jerry. Part of it was animated in Czechoslovakia but it still remained US production. Or The Last Unicorn, that was animated in Japan.Incorrect. The original Biene Maja was a production by Germany and Japan the idea and plot of the show was invented by the German TV broadcast ZDF, specifically by Josef Göhlens, who wanted this show for the ZDF kids programs. They came up with the characters and scripts and then send it to Japan to get it animated. German TV broadcasts used to do that a lot in the 80s and 90s
So Wikipedia is incorrect? The original series appears to be completely japanese, based on the children's book. Only the continuation is a co-production with ZDF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_the_Honey_BeeIncorrect. The original Biene Maja was a production by Germany and Japan the idea and plot of the show was invented by the German TV broadcast ZDF, specifically by Josef Göhlens, who wanted this show for the ZDF kids programs. They came up with the characters and scripts and then send it to Japan to get it animated. German TV broadcasts used to do that a lot in the 80s and 90s