Gummibär: I Am Gummy Bear

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The video for “I Am A Gummy Bear (The Gummy Bear Song)” has received over 200 million views on the internet, spreading virally across social netowrks such as You Tube and MySpace for the past two years, while gaining new fans all along the way. What began as a mere 30 second video clip in Hungarian, has grown into full length vidoes in 11 different languages, making “The Gummy Bear Song” the most viewed and posted animated video on the internet – ever! Children of all ages can’t get enough of this sweet little green-butt-wiggling bear.
Now for the first time (due to popular parental request), “The Gummy Bear Song” is available on DVD for comfortable and convenient viewing in the location of your choice – living room, family room, automobile etc. – keeping the kiddies entertained and happy for hours. In addition, the “I Am A Gummy Bear” DVD features the debut of “Nuki Nuki (The Nuki Song)”, a new irresistably swet and sticky Gummibar song that is sure to be stuck in your head and on your DVD player ad infinitum.

TRACK LISTING:
1. I’m A Gummy Bear (English Version)
2. ChoKaKao
3. Nuki Nuki (The Nuki Song)
4. Je M’appelle Funny Bear (French Version)
5. Osito Gominola (Spanish Version)
6. Ich Bin Dein Gummibar (German Version)
7. Itt Van A Gummimaci (Hungarian Version)
8. Jag Ar En Gummibjorn (Swedish Version)
9. Eau Sou O Ursinho (Portuguese Version)
10. The Gummy Bear Song (Hebrew Version)
11. Choco Choco Choco
12. Nuki Nuki (The Nuki Song) (Short Edit)

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Comments

D. Seskey "Technology Nerd" says:

Life Saver I bought the CD for when my fiancee and our daughter go up to visit her parents on weekends in New York (6-7 hour drive). She enjoys the music and falls asleep but after time gets bored. So before going up with them on a week I had vacation I bought the DVD and took a laptop with me. Played it in a continuous loop for 4 of those 6 hours and it kept her entertained.Also having the same video in many languages (in reality you pay for like 4 different songs/videos) it helps stimulate the mind and learn a language. If she hears the English version too much she screams until we put another language on.

Mshep says:

Disappointed My son is 20 months old and absoutely loves the Youtube Gummy Bear videos so I decided to buy the DVD so he would stay off my laptop but I was disappointed. This video only features like 4 songs I know you are thinking but the product details says it has 11 songs yeah it does but its I am a gummy Bear (English), Cho Ka Ka O, Nuki Nuki, then I am a gummy bear 7 times in various languages such as German, Hungarian, Swedish, Portuguese, Spanish…so that some 7 times in a row in different languages is REALLY boring and annoying follow that is the Cha Ka Ka O again but this time the English version and then Nuki Nuki (Short Edit). I wish it included the Futbol song and La La La I love you but it doesnt I was very disappointed.

Ashtar Command "Seeker" says:

Once, I ate a gummy bear with chianti When I heard “The Gummy Bear Song” the first time, I assumed it was a commercial for candy. Our little convenience store sells German gummy bears. This evening, they had run out of them, so I had to rest contended with jelly nukis instead! (I’m consuming those as we speak.)Then I saw the “Choco” clip on Youtube and was confused. Why was the gummy bear doing a commercial for cocoa? Was I missing out on something here?It’s a German novelty song, stupid!Gummibär is a disco artist of that unimitable kind only spawned in Sweden and Germany. His “songs” became instant hits on Youtube, and has given rise to a little cottage industry. Of course, the songs are both silly and annoying, except for kids, who will drive you mad playing them all night long. Here’s a tip if they annoy you too much: bribe them with a jelly nuki!Essentially, Gummibär only made three songs: “I’m a Gummy Bear”, “Choco choco choco” and “Nuki”. However, our ingenious little friend recorded “I’m a Gummy Bear” in several different languages, including Slovak, Hungarian and (of course) Swedish. The Swedish lyrics are (almost) grammatically correct, but the bear seems to be singing them with a slight German accent! :D Nobody will remember Gummibär ten years into the future, but as a funny diversion at your local day care center (or convenience store), it might as well work…


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