Vijf Mega Mindy voorleesverhalen verschijnen voor het eerst op streaming platformen
Vijf Mega Mindy voorleesverhalen verschijnen voor het eerst op streaming platformen
Ter gelegenheid van het vijftienjarig bestaan van de superheldin Mega Mindy werden de voorleesverhalen De vogeldame, De ijskoningin, Dokter tijdsein, De botendief en De Vlinderman vandaag op streaming platformen gelanceerd. Free Souffriau, die recent besloten heeft om een punt achter haar carrière als Mega Mindy te zetten, sprak de verhalen in.
De verhalen dompelen de fans helemaal in de…
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“Ogen dicht” uit Daens de musical
Dit lied komt uit de musical “Daens” en is geschreven door Allard Blom. De dirigent van het liveorkest is Dirk De Caluwé. Dirk Brossé heeft samen met Frank van Laecke de compositie en regie gemaakt.
Ik heb dit lied gekozen omdat het me onmiddellijk aansprak na het beluisteren ervan. Vooral de inhoud van het lied, gezongen door Free Souffriau en Jelle Cleymans, heeft echt wel een betekenis. Te midden van de sociale onrust en de wantoestanden in de textielfabrieken ontstaat er een verboden liefde tussen het katholieke meisje en een socialist.
Je hoort een nood kreet naar vrijheid en geloof dat dromen kunnen uitkomen. Hoop op een betere tijd!
Ik kende de musical al omdat mijn ouders er naartoe geweest zijn. Ze hadden vele positieve verhalen. Hierdoor zijn we via you tube al eens fragmenten gaan beluisteren.
Ik zou deze musical zeker in het echt willen bekijken omdat het echt wel goede acteurs / zangers zijn. De rijdende tribunes en decors zorgen voor een unieke beleving!
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50 Superheroine Challenge: the answers
The challenge was simple: identify fifty superheroines from television and movie clips, only five seconds per clip. To make it that bit more tricky, a few of the heroines may appear in more than one version.
Here’s a list of everyone in the video, along with the clip sources. For Japanese characters that never made it to Western tv, such as the Toei Fushigi Comedy heroines, I’ve used the anglicized translations of their names that frequently appear on fan websites.
1: Batgirl, played by Yvonne Craig, from Batman (1966--1968)
2: Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff), played by Elizabeth Olsen, from Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
3: Darna, played by Anjanette Abayari, from Darna; The Return (1994)
4: Miss America, played by Nagisa Maria and Misu Amerika Nidaime, from Battle Fever J (1979--1980)
5: Wonder Woman, played by Ellie Wood Walker and Linda Harrison (reflection), from Wonder Woman Unaired Pilot (1967).
6: Ladybug, voiced by Cristina Vee, from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015--)
7: Invisible Girl (Woman), played by Rebecca Staab, from The Fantastic Four (1994)
8: Nile Totometsu, played by Horikawa Sanae, from Mysterious Nile Girl Thutmose (1991)
9: Mary Marvel, voiced by Dawn Jeffory, from The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981--1982)
10: Janet Bin, played by Ada Choi, from Fly With Me (2010)
11: Ultra Woman, played by Teri Hatcher, from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993--1997)
12: Storm, played by Halle Berry, from X-Men (2000)
13: Fire, played by Michelle Hurd, from Justice League of America (1997)
14: Web Woman, voiced by Linda Gray, from Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978--1980)
15: Jaime Sommers (The Bionic Woman), played by Lindsay Wagner, from The Bionic Woman (1976-1978)
16: G-Girl, played by Uma Thurman, from My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006)
17: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, played by Deidre Hall and Judy Strangis, from Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976--1977)
18: Fantastika, played by Pinky Montilla, from Fantastika vs. Wonderwoman (1976)
19: Supergirl, played by Helen Slater, from Supergirl (1984)
20: Super Twins, played by Jennylyn Mercado and Nadine Samonte, from Super Twins (2007)
21: Saturn Girl, voiced by Kari Wahlgren, from Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash (2016)
22: Wonder Woman, played by Cathy Lee Crosby, from Wonder Woman (1974)
23: She-Hulk, voiced by Victoria Carroll, from The Incredible Hulk (1982--1983)
24: Electro-Wave Human Tackle, played by Kyōko Okada, from Kamen Rider Stronger (1975)
25: Sandy Martinson (The Invisible Woman), played by Alexa Hamilton, from The Invisible Woman (1983)
26: Batgirl, voiced by Melendy Britt, from The New Adventures of Batman (1977)
27: Super Ma’am, played by Marian Rivera, from Super Ma’am (2017--)
28: Wonder Girl (Drusilla), played by Debra Winger, from Wonder Woman / The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1975--1979)
29: Andro Kamen (Andro Mask), played by Yōko Kiku, from We Love You! We Love You!! Witch Teacher (1971-1972)
30: Black Scorpion, played by Michelle Lintel, from Black Scorpion (2001)
31: Black Canary, played by Danuta Wesley, from Legends of the Superheroes (1979)
32: Inapema, played by Shimazaki Wakako, from Magical Chinese Girl Ipanema! (1989)
33: Spider-Woman, voiced by Joan Van Ark, from Spider-Woman (1979--1980)
34: Black Whip, played by Linda Stirling, from Zorro’s Black Whip (1944)
35: Supergirl, played by Melissa Benoist, from Supergirl (2015--)
36: Kate Mason (The Bionic Girl), played by Sandra Bullock, from Bionic Showdown (1989)
37: Krystala, played by Judy Ann Santos, from Krystala (2004--2005)
38: Scarlet Witch, voiced by Peg Dixon, from The Marvel Super Heroes (1966)
39: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, played by Markie Post and Anne Stedman, from Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2001)
40: Mega Mindy, played by Free Souffriau, from Mega Mindy (2006 - 2014)
41: She-Ra, voiced by Melendy Britt, from She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985--1986)
42: Masked Belle Florence, played by Shinjō Yumiko, from Socialite Belle Panchanne: The Wife Is a Superheroine! (2007)
43: Darna, played by Angel Locsin, from Darna (2005)
44: Isis, played by Joanna Cameron, from The Secrets of Isis (1975--1977)
45: Firestar, voiced by Kathy Garver, from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981--1983)
46: Jesse Chambers Wells (Jesse Quick), played by Violett Beane, from The Flash (2014--)
47: Phoenix (Jean Grey), voiced by Catherine Disher, from X-Men: The Animated Series (1992--1997)
48: The Greatest American Heroine (Holly Hathaway), played by Mary Ellen Stuart, from The Greatest American Heroine (1986)
49: Elektra Natchios (Elektra), played by Élodie Yung, from Daredevil (2015--)
50: Wonder Woman, played by Lynda Carter, from Wonder Woman / The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1975--1979)
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Free Souffriau stopt als Mega Mindy
Free Souffriau stopt als Mega Mindy
Free Souffriau stopt met haar rol van Mega Mindy/Mieke. Na vijftien jaar de superheldin in televisieseries, films en theatershows te hebben gespeeld, wil Free kijken wat haar carrière nog meer voor haar in petto heeft. ‘Ik heb een fantastische tijd als Mega Mindy gehad,’ laat Free Souffriau weten. ‘De vele ontmoetingen met de mini Mega Mindy’s zijn mij ontzettend dierbaar. Die momenten draag ik…
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Five live-action female superheroes most fans haven’t heard of... #2: Mega Mindy
Mega Mindy was a highly popular childrens tv show from Belgium, originally produced by Studio 100 in Dutch for the Ketnet channel, and subsequently dubbed for other European markets. Starting in 2006 the series ran to 56 regular television episodes over six seasons, plus various tv specials and several theatrically released movies. The franchise also span out into music albums, comicstrips, and a number of musical stage shows.
Free Souffriau plays the lead role of police officer Mieke Fonkel, whose grandpa is secretly a madcap inventor responsible for all manner of crime-fighting gadgetry. Chief amongst these is a chamber that can transform his granddaughter -- for a limited period only -- into the purple-clad superheroine known as Mega Mindy.
Following the well-worn superhero love triangle format, Mieke has a secret crush on her work colleague, the amiable but not very bright Toby (Louis Talpe), but Toby only has eyes for her alter ego, Mega Mindy.
In her Mega Mindy guise, Mieke is super strong and athletic, and thanks to her ingenious grandpa she has the ability to teleport between locations. Her powers don’t last forever, however, and at the conclusion of each adventure the control gauntlet of her costume beeps the countdown that heralds Mega Mindy’s reversion back to Mieke. Typically this happens just as Mega Mindy is about to finally kiss Toby, leaving the hapless romeo puckering up to thin-air as Mega Mindy teleports out of sight before the transformation occurs.
As befits a children's show there's plenty of comedy, and the villains are very much in the classic pantomime style. Nevertheless the show packs in the occasional exciting and dangerous situation to challenge its heroine, and Mega Mindy’s plans don’t always play out as expected.
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