

Seabert
Seabert is an animated television series from 1985. It was created by BZZ films in Paris and originally aired in French before being translated into different languages around the world. In the United States, the show aired on HBO starting in 1987. There were 26 episodes (x 2 segments). The author is Marc Tortarolo for the theme, Philippe Marin for the design and Jacques Morel and Eric Turlot for the stories.
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Plot Summary
Seabert is an animated series following the adventures of a young orphaned polar bear named Seabert. Along with his human friends, Germaine and Humfrey, Seabert travels the world, experiencing various cultures and helping those in need. Each episode presents Seabert with a new challenge, often involving environmental protection or assisting animals.
Critical Reception
Seabert was a popular animated series in the late 1980s, particularly appreciated for its positive messages about friendship, courage, and environmental awareness. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, it resonated well with young audiences and families for its educational content and heartwarming stories.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its positive educational messages for children.
- Appreciated for its gentle approach to adventure and problem-solving.
- Seen as a wholesome and family-friendly animated series.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Seabert often highlight its nostalgic appeal for those who watched it as children, remembering it as a kind and educational show. Many parents recall it fondly as a program that entertained their children while instilling valuable lessons.
Fun Fact
The character of Seabert was designed to promote environmental awareness and conservation among children, with each episode often featuring a subtle ecological message.
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