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** For the 1993-2000 lineup: Coco (director/actor/TV host Antoine de Caunes), Diva (Eve Baron, then-head manager of France 3's youth programs), Jojo (singer/actor Creator/JohnnyHallyday), Nag (TV host Nagui), M'sé (rapper MC Solaar), Vaness (singer-actress Creator/VanessaParadis), Zaza (singer Elsa Lunghini), Bernard (French literature-loving TV host Bernard Pivot), Josy (actress Creator/JosianeBalasko), Gégé (actor Creator/GerardDepardieu), Mamikette (CookingShow host Maïté) and Zidou ([[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer player]] Zinedine Zidane).

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** For the 1993-2000 lineup: Coco (director/actor/TV host Antoine de Caunes), Diva (Eve Baron, then-head manager of France 3's youth programs), Jojo (singer/actor Creator/JohnnyHallyday), Nag (TV host Nagui), M'sé (rapper MC Solaar), Vaness (singer-actress Creator/VanessaParadis), Zaza (singer Elsa Lunghini), Bernard (French literature-loving literature/grammar-loving TV host Bernard Pivot), Josy (actress Creator/JosianeBalasko), Gégé (actor Creator/GerardDepardieu), Mamikette (CookingShow host Maïté) and Zidou ([[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer player]] Zinedine Zidane).



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* JiveTurkey: M'sé peppers his phrases with some rapper slang.

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* JiveTurkey: M'sé peppers his phrases with some rapper slang.slang (the kid-friendly kind, naturally).



* SixthRanger: Some characters became regulars of the show in its first iteration's last years, such as Gégé and Mamikette in 1997 and Zidou in 1999.

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* SixthRanger: Some characters became regulars of the show in its first iteration's last years, such as Gégé and Mamikette in 1997 and Zidou in 1999.



* ThoseTwoGuys: Nag and M'sé tend to hang together for wacky hijinks or slack together.



** The Bogoss Five's song "Ma Melissa", which parodied 1990s "Boys Bands".
** Vaness and Zaza once made a music video parodying the "Twins" song from the film ''Film/TheYoungGirlsOfRochefort''.

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** The Bogoss Five's song "Ma Melissa", which parodied 1990s "Boys Bands".
{{Boy Band}}s.
** Vaness and Zaza once made a music video parodying the "Twins" song from the film ''Film/TheYoungGirlsOfRochefort''.



* TokenMinority: Subverted: Until the arrival of Zidou (based on soccer player of Algerian descent Zinedine Zidane), M'sé seemed to be the only non-white in the cast, but while it was not really evident for the wathcing children then, Nag's model, Nagui, is from algerian descent and born in Egypt, which is well known by parents.
* UniversalAdaptorCast: The ''Cinékeum'' short films used the show's puppets as entirely different characters in parodies of existing films.
* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Coco is the closest thing to a protagonist who tends to suffer. He is also pretentious, greedy, childish and grumpy, so at least it is not completely unwarranted.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: Nag and M'sé tend to hang together for wacky hijinks or slack together.
* TokenMinority: Subverted: Until the arrival of Zidou (based on soccer player of Algerian descent Zinedine Zidane), M'sé seemed to be the only non-white in the cast, but while it was not really evident for the wathcing children then, Nag's model, Nagui, is from algerian of Egyptian descent and born in Egypt, which is well known by parents.
on his father's side.
* UniversalAdaptorCast: The ''Cinékeum'' short films used the show's puppets as entirely different characters in parodies of existing films.
films or shows.
* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Coco is the closest thing to a protagonist who tends to suffer. He is also pretentious, greedy, childish and grumpy, so at least it is not completely unwarranted.and he's also the show's premium ButtMonkey.



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* TokenMinority: Until the arrival of Zidou (based on soccer player of Algerian descent Zinedine Zidane), M'sé was the only non-white in the cast.

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* TokenMinority: Subverted: Until the arrival of Zidou (based on soccer player of Algerian descent Zinedine Zidane), M'sé was M'sé seemed to be the only non-white in the cast. cast, but while it was not really evident for the wathcing children then, Nag's model, Nagui, is from algerian descent and born in Egypt, which is well known by parents.
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* ParentalBonus: The celebrities that were parodied by the puppets were often more well-known by the ''parents'' of the kids who watched the show than by the actual target audience itself, as many of those people ran shows that weren't really targeted at kids when the show was airing in the 90's. But since so many of them also had long careers even afterwards, most people in the target audience later ''did'' catch on anyway. However, this is sometimes brought up as the reason why the show was eventually cancelled, because some of those people became increasingly irrelevant by the late 90's-early 2000's when the show ended.

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* ParentalBonus: The celebrities that were parodied by the puppets were often more well-known by the ''parents'' of the kids who watched the show than by the actual target audience itself, as many of those people ran shows that weren't really targeted at kids when the show was airing in the 90's.'90s. But since so many of them also had long careers even afterwards, most people in the target audience later ''did'' catch on anyway. However, this is sometimes brought up as the reason why the show was eventually cancelled, because some of those people became increasingly irrelevant by the late 90's-early 2000's '90s-early 2000s when the show ended.
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* ParentalBonus: The celebrities that were parodied by the puppets were often more well-known by the ''parents'' of the kids who watched the show than by the actual target audience itself, as many of those people ran shows that weren't really targeted at kids when the show was airing in the 90's. But since so many of them had long careers even afterwards, most people in the target audience later ''did'' catch on anyway. However, this is sometimes brought on as the reason why the show was eventually cancelled, because some of those people became increasingly irrelevant by the late 90's-early 2000's when the show ended.

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* ParentalBonus: The celebrities that were parodied by the puppets were often more well-known by the ''parents'' of the kids who watched the show than by the actual target audience itself, as many of those people ran shows that weren't really targeted at kids when the show was airing in the 90's. But since so many of them also had long careers even afterwards, most people in the target audience later ''did'' catch on anyway. However, this is sometimes brought on up as the reason why the show was eventually cancelled, because some of those people became increasingly irrelevant by the late 90's-early 2000's when the show ended.
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*ParentalBonus: The celebrities that were parodied by the puppets were often more well-known by the ''parents'' of the kids who watched the show than by the actual target audience itself, as many of those people ran shows that weren't really targeted at kids when the show was airing in the 90's. But since so many of them had long careers even afterwards, most people in the target audience later ''did'' catch on anyway. However, this is sometimes brought on as the reason why the show was eventually cancelled, because some of those people became increasingly irrelevant by the late 90's-early 2000's when the show ended.
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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival show was quietly cancelled in 2021 amidst the restructuring of France 4 and the sketches that were uploaded on the official Website/YouTube channel were all removed.

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival show was quietly cancelled {{quietly cancelled}} in 2021 amidst the restructuring of France 4 and the sketches that were uploaded on the official Website/YouTube channel were all removed.
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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival was cancelled in 2021 amidst the restructuring of France 4.

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival show was quietly cancelled in 2021 amidst the restructuring of France 4.4 and the sketches that were uploaded on the official Website/YouTube channel were all removed.
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!!Series that are broadcast in the revival show (with their French titles):

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival was quietly cancelled in 2021.

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival was quietly cancelled in 2021.2021 amidst the restructuring of France 4.
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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival ended in 2021

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival ended was quietly cancelled in 20212021.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The revival lineup, since 2017.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The revival lineup, since 2017.2017-2021.]]



The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties.

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties. The revival ended in 2021
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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens.

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The first iteration of the show is still looked at fondly by many French adults who are nostalgic of their childhood in TheNineties. So much so that special event reruns of it, titled ''Génération Minikeums'', had much success, which led to a {{revival}} of the show in December 2017 on France 4, with a new lineup based on celebrities of TheNewTens.TheNewTens and TheNewTwenties.
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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (basically the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, most notably from ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'', and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).

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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (basically the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, most notably from ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'', and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).''Club Dorothée'').
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** For the 1993-2000 lineup: Coco (director/actor/TV host Antoine de Caunes), Diva (Eve Baron, then-head manager of France 3's youth programs), Jojo (singer/actor Creator/JohnnyHallyday), Nag (TV host Nagui), M'sé (rapper MC Solaar), Vaness (singer-actress Creator/VanessaParadis), Zaza (singer Elsa Lunghini), Bernard (French literature-loving TV host Bernard Pivot), Josy (actress Josiane Balasko), Gégé (actor Creator/GerardDepardieu), Mamikette (CookingShow host Maïté) and Zidou ([[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer player]] Zinedine Zidane).

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** For the 1993-2000 lineup: Coco (director/actor/TV host Antoine de Caunes), Diva (Eve Baron, then-head manager of France 3's youth programs), Jojo (singer/actor Creator/JohnnyHallyday), Nag (TV host Nagui), M'sé (rapper MC Solaar), Vaness (singer-actress Creator/VanessaParadis), Zaza (singer Elsa Lunghini), Bernard (French literature-loving TV host Bernard Pivot), Josy (actress Josiane Balasko), Creator/JosianeBalasko), Gégé (actor Creator/GerardDepardieu), Mamikette (CookingShow host Maïté) and Zidou ([[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer player]] Zinedine Zidane).
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** The Bogoss Five parodied 1990s [[BoyBand Boys Bands]].

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** The Bogoss Five parodied 1990s [[BoyBand Boys Bands]].{{Boy Band}}s.

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** The Bogoss Five parodied 1990s [[BoyBand "Boys Bands"]].

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** The Bogoss Five parodied 1990s [[BoyBand "Boys Bands"]].Boys Bands]].


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* TokenMinority: Until the arrival of Zidou (based on soccer player of Algerian descent Zinedine Zidane), M'sé was the only non-white in the cast.
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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, basically, and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).

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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (the (basically the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, basically, most notably from ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'', and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).
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* YoungerAndHipper: The [[TheNewTens 2010s]] celebrities the revival show's puppets are modelled after are younger than the [[TheNineties 1990s]] celebrities imitated by the original show's puppets were back in the day, and the target demographic audience of most of said 2010s celebrities is younger as well. Until they reached a certain age or were told by adults, kids who grew up in the 1990s couldn't guess who most of the original generation Minikeums were modelled after with maybe the exception of Creator/GerardDepardieu and Zinedine Zidane, while the likes of Kev Adams and Norman Thavaud are well known by 2010s kids. Also, Keva and Normy being respectively based on the (currently) most popular comedic actor among children and teens and a web video creator who's also popular among the same demographic instead of old-school actors or TV hosts speaks volumes about the show wanting to appeal to nowadays' French youth.

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* YoungerAndHipper: The [[TheNewTens 2010s]] celebrities the revival show's puppets are modelled after are younger than the [[TheNineties 1990s]] celebrities imitated by the original show's puppets were back in the day, and the target demographic audience of most of said 2010s celebrities is younger as well. Until they reached a certain age or were told by adults, kids who grew up in the 1990s couldn't guess who most of the original generation Minikeums were modelled after with maybe the exception of Creator/GerardDepardieu and Zinedine Zidane, while the likes of Kev Adams and Norman Thavaud are well known by late 2010s kids. Also, Keva and Normy being respectively based on the (currently) most popular comedic actor among children and teens and a web video creator who's also popular among the same demographic instead of old-school actors or TV hosts speaks volumes about the show wanting to appeal to nowadays' French youth.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first episodes had the Minikeums work for a sinister-looking "boss" sitting in a chair who communicated through them by voice only, and who seemed to have strange plans for them. This plot point was soon forgotten.



* ThoseTwoGuys: Nag and M'sé tend to hang together for WackyHijinks or slack together.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: Nag and M'sé tend to hang together for WackyHijinks or slack together.


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* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Coco is the closest thing to a protagonist who tends to suffer. He is also pretentious, greedy, childish and grumpy, so at least it is not completely unwarranted.
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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties, both American with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more, and French/Canadian ones. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, basically, and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).

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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties, both American TheNineties with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more, and French/Canadian ones.more. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, basically, and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).
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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties, which included the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, basically, and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).

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While its rival show from 1993 to 1997, the ''Series/ClubDorothee'', was credited for massively bringing {{anime}}s and {{toku}}satsu in France, this one used to broadcast of some of the finest WesternAnimation series of TheEighties and TheNineties, which included both American with the likes of some ''Franchise/{{Nicktoons}}'', the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and more.more, and French/Canadian ones. It also used to broadcast a lot of French-Canadian animated series, as well as a number of animes (the most prominent ones that the ''Club Dorothée'' didn't own the rights to, basically, and with a tighter control on violent content than the latter).
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!!Series that are broadcast in the revival show (with their French names):

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** For the 1993-2000 lineup: Coco (director/actor/TV host Antoine de Caunes), Diva (Eve Baron, then-head manager of France 3's youth programs), Jojo (singer/actor Creator/JohnnyHallyday), Nag (TV host Nagui), M'sé (rapper MC Solaar), Vaness (actress Vanessa Paradis), Zaza (singer Elsa Lunghini), Bernard (French literature-loving TV host Bernard Pivot), Josy (actress Josiane Balasko), Gégé (actor Creator/GerardDepardieu), Mamikette (CookingShow host Maïté) and Zidou ([[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer player]] Zinedine Zidane).

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** For the 1993-2000 lineup: Coco (director/actor/TV host Antoine de Caunes), Diva (Eve Baron, then-head manager of France 3's youth programs), Jojo (singer/actor Creator/JohnnyHallyday), Nag (TV host Nagui), M'sé (rapper MC Solaar), Vaness (actress Vanessa Paradis), (singer-actress Creator/VanessaParadis), Zaza (singer Elsa Lunghini), Bernard (French literature-loving TV host Bernard Pivot), Josy (actress Josiane Balasko), Gégé (actor Creator/GerardDepardieu), Mamikette (CookingShow host Maïté) and Zidou ([[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball soccer player]] Zinedine Zidane).
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* ''Anime/Ulysses31''

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* ''Anime/Ulysses31''''Anime/Ulysses31'' (''Ulysse 31'')
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** For the revival lineup: Keva (actor/comedian Kev Adams), Riha (Music/{{Rihanna}}), Pog (soccer player Paul Pogba), Loulou (singer/actress Louane), Normy ([[WebVideoCreators web video creator]] Norman Thavaud) and Nomar (soccer player Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior).

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** For the 2010s revival lineup: Keva (actor/comedian Kev Adams), Riha (Music/{{Rihanna}}), Pog (soccer player Paul Pogba), Loulou (singer/actress Louane), Normy ([[WebVideoCreators web video creator]] Norman Thavaud) and Nomar (soccer player Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior).
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Every human puppet was/is based on a celebrity or TV personality (usually French, but there are exceptions since the revival).

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Every human puppet was/is based on a celebrity or TV personality (usually French, (previously French only, but there are exceptions since the revival).revival) in appearance, way of talking and character quirks.
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* YoungerAndHipper: The [[TheNewTens 2010s]] celebrities the revival show's puppets are modelled after are younger than the [[TheNineties 1990s]] celebrities imitated by the original show's puppets were back in the day, and the target demographic audience of most of said 2010s celebrities is younger as well. Until they reached a certain age or were told by adults, 1990s kids couldn't guess who most of the original generation Minikeums were modelled after with maybe the exception of Creator/GerardDepardieu and Zinedine Zidane, while the likes of Kev Adams and Norman Thavaud are well known by 2010s kids. Also, Keva and Normy being respectively based on the (currently) most popular comedic actor among children and teens and a web video creator who's also popular among the same demographic instead of old-school actors or TV hosts speaks volumes about the show wanting to appeal to nowadays' French youth.

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* YoungerAndHipper: The [[TheNewTens 2010s]] celebrities the revival show's puppets are modelled after are younger than the [[TheNineties 1990s]] celebrities imitated by the original show's puppets were back in the day, and the target demographic audience of most of said 2010s celebrities is younger as well. Until they reached a certain age or were told by adults, kids who grew up in the 1990s kids couldn't guess who most of the original generation Minikeums were modelled after with maybe the exception of Creator/GerardDepardieu and Zinedine Zidane, while the likes of Kev Adams and Norman Thavaud are well known by 2010s kids. Also, Keva and Normy being respectively based on the (currently) most popular comedic actor among children and teens and a web video creator who's also popular among the same demographic instead of old-school actors or TV hosts speaks volumes about the show wanting to appeal to nowadays' French youth.
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* NonSerialMovie: The one-hour MadeForTVMovie ''Panikeum sur l'An 2000'', which was broadcast in December 1999 to celebrate the TurnOfTheMillennium, with the usual characters playing other roles than their normal office ones.
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** The ''Cinékeum'' short film series parodied the likes of ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'', ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/JamesBond'', ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'' and more.

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** The ''Cinékeum'' short film series parodied the likes of ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'', ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/JamesBond'', ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'' ''Franchise/{{Zorro}}'', ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'', and more.

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