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''[[Lascars]]'' is a French animated series created by Boris Dolivet (aka El Diablo). It depicts with humor the misadventures of the youth subculture influenced by Hip-Hop. The series mostly uses ''verlan'' slang and adult humour, and the episodes are usually short (1 minute). Two seasons (60 episodes) were made in 1998 and 2007; an unaired pilot was also made for a 20-minute series.


The series also hit the cinema with an animated movie in 2009 which features the voice of Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger.
''Lascars'' is a French animated series created by Boris Dolivet (aka El Diablo). it depicts with humor the misadventures of the youth subculture influenced by Hip-Hop, the series mostly uses ''verlan'' slang and adult humour, the episodes are usually shorts (1 minute). 2 seasons (60 episodes) was made in 1998 and 2007, an unaired pilot was also made for a 20 minute series.
the series also hits the cinema with an animated movie in 2009 which features the voice of Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger.


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== ''The series'' provides examples of: ==
* [[Art Evolution]]:
* [[Art Evolution]]:
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* [[Gainaxing]]: Manuela's boobs.
* [[Gainaxing]]: Manuela's boobs.
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: Samy and Narbé are dubbed by the comic duo Omar & Fred, these characters seem to be made for them. Also, one of [[Meaningful Name|John Boolman's]] "actresses" is dubbed by Katsumi.
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: Samy and Narbé are dubbed by the comic duo Omar & Fred, these characters seem to be made for them. Also, one of [[Meaningful Name|John Boolman's]] "actresses" is dubbed by Katsumi.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The movie actor Vincent Cassel is the voice of Tony Merguez in the movie, he also made some voices in the second season. For french people, it borders on [[All-Star Cast]] - [[Diane Kruger]], Gilles Lellouche, Omar & Fred, Diam's, Vincent Desagnat, and [[Or So I Heard|some famous porn actresses]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The movie actor Vincent Cassel is the voice of Tony Merguez in the movie; he also did some voices in the second season. For french people, it borders on [[All-Star Cast]] - [[Diane Kruger]], Gilles Lellouche, Omar & Fred, Diam's, Vincent Desagnat, and [[Or So I Heard|some famous porn actresses]].
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: Manuela is wildly attracted by Tony Merguez.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: Manuela is wildly attracted by Tony Merguez.
* [[Punny Name]]: Judge Santiépi which means ''sans pitié'' (No pity) in ''verlan'' slang.
* [[Punny Name]]: Judge Santiépi which means ''sans pitié'' (No pity) in ''verlan'' slang.
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 17 January 2020

"No vacancy for true guys !"

Lascars is a French animated series created by Boris Dolivet (aka El Diablo). It depicts with humor the misadventures of the youth subculture influenced by Hip-Hop. The series mostly uses verlan slang and adult humour, and the episodes are usually short (1 minute). Two seasons (60 episodes) were made in 1998 and 2007; an unaired pilot was also made for a 20-minute series.

The series also hit the cinema with an animated movie in 2009 which features the voice of Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger.

Tropes used in Lascars include:

The series provides examples of:

  • Art Evolution:
    • The character design of the first season looks rather simple, in the second season, the character design became more caricatural. finally, the movie have a better animation.
    • To see the art evolution, the different design of Tony Merguez.
  • Badass Bookworm: N'Cool, the graffiti guy in the episode Pouilldé
  • Celebrity Star:
    • In the first season, there is an episode about the famous fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier.
    • Also, in season two, the episode Retour Vers Le Vintage portrays the french rapper Joey Starr as an old man in the future.
  • The Future: Retour Vers Le Vintage in the second season.
  • Gross-Out Show: Gross moments appears sometimes in the series.
  • Hip Hop: The whole series is influenced by this culture.
  • Musical Episode: Schlague Attack in the second season.

The movie provides examples of: