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“bref. ” depicts Parisian life in a sarcastic, humorous, sometimes even over-the-top way. The use of Parisian slang is possibly what makes this channel more challenging for beginners, but if you’re trying to learn that variety of French, it’ll be perfect for you. 23. “Caméra café” (Camera Café)Genre: Comedy“Caméra Café” takes drinking coffee at the office to the next level and adds an unexpected twist: the coffee drinkers are being observed!Located in the pantry area of the company, the coffee machine and its beverages become the conversation starter of each episode. Through the characters’ witty professional and private discussions around the coffee machine, this parody of the daily lives of French workers will keep you laughing and teach you lots of vocabulary related to corporations and office work, in general. 24. “Les guignols” (The Puppets)Genre: Comic parodyThis show is a legendary French satirical news broadcast—hosted by puppets. Yes, you read that correctly. They’re known for introducing popular catchphrases and satirizing politicians, and they have a large influence on French popular culture. The show has challenged current popular figures and the French conventional way of thinking more effectively than many other forms of media.In 2011, near Port St. Lucie, Florida, Jotaro Kujo's daughter Jolyne Cujoh is framed for murder and sent to prison. She works together with various allies, including a child born in prison named Emporio Alniño, to hunt down the person responsible for her framing: prison chaplain Enrico Pucci, a loyalist to Dio who seeks the creation of a new universe shaped to the late vampire's will. Part 7: Steel Ball Run (スティール・ボール・ラン, Sutīru Bōru Ran) Volumes 81–104, 95 chapters. In the 1890 of an alternate universe, United States President Funny Valentine holds a cross-country horse race with a $50 million reward for the winner. Valentine secretly intends to use the race to gather the scattered parts of a holy corpse for his own nationalistic ends.
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