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Qu'est-ce (qui) est burp$10297$ - définition

1992 ANIMATED SERIES ANIMATED CARTOON
Wylie Burp; Sheriff Wylie Burp; T.R. Chula, the Tarantula

burp         
  • An infant being burped against an adult's shoulder
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BURP
n.
1) to let out, make a burp
2) a loud, noisy burp
burp         
  • An infant being burped against an adult's shoulder
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BURP
(burps, burping, burped)
When someone burps, they make a noise because air from their stomach has been forced up through their throat.
Charlie burped loudly.
= belch
VERB: V
Burp is also a noun.
There followed a barely audible burp.
N-COUNT
burp         
  • An infant being burped against an adult's shoulder
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BURP
informal
¦ verb belch.
?make (a baby) belch after feeding.
¦ noun a belch.
Origin
1930s: imitative.

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Fievel's American Tails

Fievel's American Tails is an animated television series, produced by Amblimation, Nelvana, and Universal Cartoon Studios. It aired on CBS for one season in 1992, and continued Fievel's adventures from the film An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. Phillip Glasser, Dom DeLuise and Cathy Cavadini were the only actors from the film to reprise their roles, as Fievel, Tiger and Tanya respectively. One character, Wylie Burp, is written off from this show following the respect of James Stewart's retirement. Another character, Tony Toponi, is written off following Pat Musick's then-current parenting of her daughter Mae Whitman, as Tony could not reappear until the DTV sequels in the late 1990s. He only made cameos in Fievel Goes West owing to that respect.

The show had a focus on promoting reading, and frequently the solution to an episode's conflict was found by Fievel reading. The character also appeared in public-service messages sponsored by the nonprofit Reading Is Fundamental.

After its abandonment for over two decades, NBCUniversal regained rights to the series in 2020.