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Lou!

Lou! is a French comic book series and animated television series created by Julien Neel. The comic is published by Glénat and the animation is broadcast in France on M6 and Disney Channel. The series combines elements of farce and romantic comedy aimed at children while giving adult readers witty critiques of psychobabble and how mobile phones are changing social 'rules'.

Characters

  • Lou- The title character, a twelve-year-old blond girl (by the fifth comic volume she is fourteen) who is lively, funny, creative and independent - but also frustrated that she is shorter than most of her peers. She lives with her mother in an apartment, in the fifth volume they move to a new house after the apartment building burns down. Her best friend is Mina, and she has a crush on her neighbor, Tristan. She also owns a nameless cat. A recurring theme is inversion where daughter acts more mature than her mum.
  • Emma - Lou's mother, a woman about 30 years old and a single mother. She appears to have her eyes always hidden under her hair and wears large glasses. In her adolescence she was rebellious and troublesome and fell in love with a rock musician. The rock musician leaves when he learns that she is pregnant and she ends up raising her daughter, Lou, on her own. She manages to finish her studies and becomes the author of a science fiction novel called Sidera: the space wanderer which achieved moderate success. Lou's mother is a fan of video games and the band Queen. Thanks to Lou, she starts a relationship with her new neighbor Richard, and in the fifth volume she is pregnant again, with Richard being the father. However, Richard leaves her because of an apparent nervous breakdown over how to raise the new baby. In the end, the baby is born and is named Fulgor, becoming Lou's little brother.
  • Loué

    Loué is a commune in the Sarthe department in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire in north-western France.

    Geography

    The river Vègre flows southwestward through the commune and crosses the town.

    See also

  • Communes of the Sarthe department
  • References

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  • Playboy (disambiguation)

    Playboy is a men's magazine.

    Playboy may also refer to:

  • Playboy (lifestyle)
  • The Playboy, a graphic novel
  • The Playboys, 1992 film starring Robin Wright
  • Jeremy Klein, nicknamed Playboy, American professional skateboarder
  • Playboy: A Portfolio of Art and Satire, periodical published by Egmont Arens 1919-1924
  • Playboy Automobile Company, an automobile company (1947–51)
  • Playboys gang, a street gang in Southern California and various other states
  • Play-Boy (pinball), a pinball machine
  • Adult entertainment

  • Playboy Enterprises, publisher of Playboy
  • Playboy UK
  • Playboy TV, cable channel formerly known as The Playboy Channel
  • Playboys (Chet Baker & Art Pepper album)

    Playboys is a 1956 jazz album featuring trumpeter Chet Baker and saxophonist Art Pepper. The album was the third collaboration between Pepper and Baker, following the successes of The Route and Chet Baker Big Band. All three albums were recorded in 1956.

    Cover

    Playboys was reissued in 1961 under the name Picture of Heath after the fifth track (itself a reference to Jimmy Heath, composer of all but two of the tracks). The tracks themselves were presented in a slightly different order, starting with the new title track. Hugh Hefner reportedly objected to the album cover (obviously inspired by Playboy magazine with its near-identical wordmark and pinup photo) and threatened to sue. Perhaps for that reason, when Blue Note Records released Playboys on CD (under the name Picture of Heath), the original pinup cover was replaced with a photo of the artists in the recording studio.

    Reception

    Lindsay Planer of Allmusic states, "These thoroughly enjoyable and often high-energy sides are perfect for bop connoisseurs as well as mainstream jazz listeners".

    Playboys (song)

    "Playboys" is a song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus (then named just "Rasmus"), originally released on the band's second album with the same name, Playboys on 29 August 1997.

    The single was released in 1997 by the record label Warner Music Finland. It is the third single from the album Playboys, and features only the track "Playboys".

    "Playboys" is a fairly happy, upbeat song and shows what the album is all about. The song is about playboys, and not "playing boys". The lyrics boast that because the singer is rich, he does not need to get a job and can do whatever he likes.

    Track listing

  • "Playboys" – 2:45
  • Music video

    "Playboys" is the only song from the album that was released as a music video. The video shows a room with celebrities' faces on the wall and the band playing their instruments.

    Other appearances

    "Playboys" is also available on the band's compilation album Hell of a Collection which was released in 2001.

    External links

  • The Rasmus' official website
  • Lyrics
  • "Playboys" music video on YouTube
  • PAPPA2

    Pappalysin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PAPPA2 gene.

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