Each episode, fruit and vegetables transform into animals.Each episode, fruit and vegetables transform into animals.Each episode, fruit and vegetables transform into animals.
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- TriviaIn the United States and Latin America, Soupe Opera frequently aired on Cartoon Network from 1996 to around 2000 or 2001 as part of their Small World programming block.
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Opera Singer: Soupe Opéra!
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Absolute childhood trauma, yet it's not even as fun as Courage the Cowardly Dog or the Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
I am sorry if I bashed on preschool shows. I know they're for kids, and I will learn to ignore them, but most of the shows just honestly get on my nerve. But then there's this one little show for kids that really scared me when I was little. Yes, Soupe Opéra. Oh, good god!!! I remember when I was a little boy watching Cartoon Network during the early days of my youth. The show clearly has no actual plot whatsoever, and mainly consists of just weird skits of fruits and vegetables cutting themselves up to form animals and do random skits. This all happens in a dark, empty room, while some haunting "music" plays in the background. That's it. That is literally what "Soupe Opera" is. I'm sorry, but this show is way too weird and haunting for me. Sure, there are scary stuff that I like such as Courage the Cowardly Dog and the Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, but this feels like one of those scary logos, only 2 minutes long!!!
I honestly recommend you DON'T watch this show.
I honestly recommend you DON'T watch this show.
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- DannyD1997
- Jul 8, 2020
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- Soupe - Opera
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