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Cri Cri may refer to: *Cri-Cri (character) Cri-Cri is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket (insect), cricket, created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler in 1934 while broadcasting his own musical radio show on Mexico, Mexico's station XEW-AM, XEW. History Cri-Cri is a fictional ..., a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket * Cri-Cri (singer), stage name of Francisco Gabilondo Soler * ''Cri Cri'' (TV series), an Italian television series * Cri-cri (aircraft), redirects to a Colomban aircraft See also * CRI (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cri-Cri (character)
Cri-Cri is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket, created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler in 1934 while broadcasting his own musical radio show on Mexico's station XEW. History Cri-Cri is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket, created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler in 1934 while broadcasting his own musical radio show on Mexico's station XEW. Cri-Cri is known as the "grillito cantor" or "the singing cricket". He was created by Gabilondo Soler in his childhood and may even be considered "his inner personality". The character became so famous and gave its author such renown, that it became a second name for Gabilondo. In the mid part of the 20th century he became the most recognizable singer of children's songs in Spanish. Gabilondo's dedication to this segment of the population has been greatly admired, comparable to Walt Disney in his honest approach to making life fun for those who are beginning to live it. Legacy Walt Disney himself saw the populari ...
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Cri-Cri (singer)
Francisco Gabilondo Soler (October 6, 1907, Orizaba, Veracruz Mexico – December 14, 1990, Texcoco, State of Mexico) was a Mexican composer and performer of children's songs. He recorded and performed those songs under the name of '' Cri-Cri: El Grillito Cantor'' ("Cri-Cri: The Little Singing Cricket"). Biography Gabilondo was born in the city of Orizaba, Veracruz. Both his parents were children of Spanish immigrants to Mexico. During his childhood he read the stories of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, as well as the adventure stories of such writers as Jules Verne and Emilio Salgari. He also taught himself to play the pianola. In 1928, he entered the National Observatory of Mexico to study astronomy but, unfortunately, his studies were cut short by a lack of resources. Before dedicating himself to music full-time, he practiced boxing, bullfighting and swimming. He also worked for a time as a linotypist. When he was 25 years old, he began performing as a pro ...
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Cri Cri (TV Series)
''Cri Cri'' is the third Italian television series starring Cristina D'Avena and Marco Bellavia, broadcast on Italy 1 between October 1990 and February 1991. The show was aimed at audiences of various ages. Among the actors were also the future young musicians Massimo Varini, Eros Cristiani and Michele Monestiroli. The show acts as a sequel to the show ''Cristina'' that, in turn, is the sequel to ''Arriva Cristina''. ''Cri Cri'' is divided into two seasons: in the first, Cristina begins, together with Steve, Michele and Andrea (who will take the place of Marco) the internship in the clinic, while the second season will take place in the hospital with curious but very nice characters and in the meantime all the friends try to make money but end up putting us back until in the last episode everything is fixed for everyone. Theme and soundtrack The theme song of the show is called ''Cri Cri'', written by Carmelo "Ninni" Carucci and Alessandra Valeri Manera, and is sung by Crist ...
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Cri-cri (aircraft)
The Colomban Cri-Cri, also spelled Cricri, is the smallest twin-engined manned aircraft in the world, designed in the early 1970s by French aeronautical engineer Michel Colomban. The name ''Cri-Cri'' comes from the nickname of Christine, one of Colomban's daughters. 'Cri-cri' 'or 'cricri' is also the French term for the sound of a cricket or a cicada, or an informal name for the insects themselves, but it is unclear if this double meaning was intended by Colomban himself. Design and development Colomban designed the aircraft to be easy to build and fly, and the closeness of the two engines to each other, around the centreline, meant that it could be flown by pilots only qualified to fly single-engined aircraft because even with the complete failure of one engine, with hands and feet off the controls, the only effect would be a gentle turn. The cockpit canopy was carefully designed to direct effective airflow over the tail surfaces in this situation. The plans-built aircraft ...
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