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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

I don't like the Gummi Bears so much, but yet I can't help being a little proud of this clip, since it contains more languages and was slightly harder to create than my previous Pokémon Multi-Language clips.

This clip comes with the Danish, German, Norwegian, Polish, Russian and Swedish versions.

NOW REQUESTING TRANSLATION FOR EACH LANGUAGE PART IN THIS CLIP (EXCEPT FOR ENGLISH AND SWEDISH VERSION).
THEY'LL BE ADDED AS CAPTIONS/SUBTITLES IN THE CLIP LATER.
SEND VIA MESSAGES! DO NOT SEND THROUGH COMMENTS.
THANKS YOU VERY MUCH IN ADVANCE!

"Gummi Bears" and all it's contents and characters are property of Walt Disney Studios.

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  • Norwegian and Swedish sound very similar, I wouldn't be able to tell the differerence if the video didn't tell me. Can a swede understand a norwegian and vice versa?

  • @forgetfullandstuff Yes, pretty much. Though some differences exist between the languages, one famous example is the word "rolig" which in Swedish means 'fun' or 'funny' and in Norwegian means 'calm', Swedes and Norwegians can understand each other pretty good.

  • Swedish version is sung by Norwegians, but in Swedish of course.

    I really like Sweden! :)

  • @NoNameNoShame1 True, the Swedish theme song (for both Gummi Bears and the TV-series Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers) was sung by Haakon Pedersen, a singer who originate from Norway.

  • lol acutally the end bit is all swedish

  • @horared Yeah, actually I was too lazy to switch language at the end (plus, I was out of language versions).

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  • swedish sounds best

  • er norsk, men svensk er faen meg epic :D

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  • where is dutch?

  • @NoNameNoShame1 Ariel's voice in "The little Mermaid" is spoken/sung by the same person in the Swedish, Norwegian and Danish version - Sissel Kyrkjebø. She's norwegian.

  • @9r2e5i3k This is the older version.

  • They're all good, i must say.

  • Russian is hilarious(in a good way) and German is sweet

  • I very like this Polish version (in Poland Gummi Bears have a two versions of intro)

    This, which is here is soo better ;-) thaks.

  • swedish danish and german

  • danish is the bes language

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