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Hip Hip Hurra! (film)
Hip hip hooray is a cheer called out to express congratulation. Hip Hip Hurray or similar may also refer to: Film and television * ''Hip Hip Hurray'' (TV series), a 1998–2001 Indian TV series * ''Hip Hip Hurray'' (film), a 1984 Hindi film * ''Hip Hip Hurrah!'' (film), a 1987 Danish-Norwegian-Swedish drama film *''Hip Hip-Hurry!'', a 1958 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' animated short film *'' Hip Hip Hora!'', known as The Ketchup Effect in most English-speaking countries, a 2004 Swedish teen movie *'' Hip-Hip and Hurra'', a 2011-2013 Polish animated TV series Music * ''Hip! Hip! Hooray!'' (1907 musical), a musical by Gus Edwards and Edgar Smith *''Hip! Hip! Hooray!'' (1915 musical), a musical by Raymond Hubbell and R. H. Burnside * "Hip Hip Hooray" (Sneaky Sound System song), 2004 *''Hip Hip Hooray'', a children's album from ''Play School'' (Australian TV series) *'' Hip Hip Hura'', a 1985 album by Chrisye *"Hip Hip Hooray", a 2016 song by Dappy *"Hip Hop Hooray", a 1992 s ...
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Hip Hip Hooray
Hip hip hooray (also hippity hip hooray; ''hooray'' may also be spelled and pronounced hoorah, hurrah, hurray etc.) is a cheer called out to express congratulation toward someone or something, in the English-speaking world and elsewhere, usually given three times. By a sole speaker, it is a form of interjection. In a group, it takes the form of call and response: the cheer is initiated by one person exclaiming "Three cheers for... omeone or something (or, more archaically, "Three times three"), then calling out "hip hip" (archaically, "hip hip hip") three times, each time being responded by "hooray" or "hurrah". The cheer continues to be used to express congratulations. In Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and to a lesser extent the United Kingdom, the cheer is usually expressed after the singing of "Happy Birthday to You". In Canada and the United Kingdom, the cheer has been used to greet and salute the monarch at public events. History The call was recorded in England in ...
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Hip Hip Hurray (TV Series)
''Hip Hip Hurray'' is an Indian teen drama series that aired from 21 October 1998 to 25 May 2001 on Zee TV. Produced under the banner of UTV Television, it was created and directed by Nupur Asthana. Plot The show focuses on the lives of 12th-grade students at the DeNobili High School and their adventures, their fears and hopes, and their relationships and interactions. The show additionally discusses various issues pertinent to teenagers such as dating, drugs, careers, health, exams and causes, with a balance of drama and humour. Cast * Nilanjana Sharma as Mona *Pamela Mukherjee as Bela *Rushad Rana as Raghav * Bhumika Chawla/Preeti Narayan/ Nauheed Cyrusi as Meera *Sharukh Barucha as Cyrus * Purab Kohli as Mazhar * Zafar Karachiwalla as Rafey *Candida Fernandes as Alisha * Mehul Nisar as Mehul *Samantha Tremayne as Samantha * Shweta Salve/ Kuljeet Randhawa as Prishita * Peeya Rai Chowdhary as Kiran *Yogesh Pagare as Manjeet *Vishal Malhotra as John * Kishwer Merchant as N ...
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Hip Hip Hurray (film)
''Hip Hip Hurray '' is a 1984 Hindi sports drama film directed by Prakash Jha with screenplay by Gulzar. It had Raj Kiran and Deepti Naval as leads and debutant Nikhil Bhagat. The film was the directorial debut of Prakash Jha. Plot A computer engineer named Sandeep Chowdhary ( Raj Kiran) is waiting to start his first job, so he takes up a temporary job as a sports instructor in a school at Ranchi, where he encounters an apathetic school principal (Ram Gopal Bajaj) and develops a relationship with a history teacher named Anuradha Roy (Deepti Naval). Eventually, he leads the football team to victory.Hip Hip Hurray
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Hip Hip Hurrah! (film)
Hip Hip Hurrah! (, ) is a 1987 Danish-Norwegian-Swedish drama film directed by Kjell Grede. The film is named after the painting with the same name. At the 23rd Guldbagge Awards Grede won the award for Best Director and Lene Brøndum won the award for Best Actress. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. History The film presents the general background of the Skagen Painters and everything that attracted them to gather in Skagen but it is P.S. Krøyer (Stellan Skarsgård) who is the centre of attraction. It shows how he inspires the other painters to create ever better paintings while his wife Marie is considered to be the most beautiful woman in Denmark. However, Krøyer realises that it is only a matter of time before the mental illness suffered by his mother finally affects him too. The film received several awards including the Grand Special Jury Prize and a Golden Osella ...
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Hip Hip-Hurry!
''Hip Hip-Hurry!'' is a 1958 Warner Bros. ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 6, 1958, and stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on the phrase "Hip Hip Hooray!!" Plot The Road Runner (''Digoutius-unbelievablii'') zooms into view, and then moves away to escape Wile E. Coyote (''Eatius-slobbius''). Eventually, the chase leads to a 3-way Y fork, leaving the coyote confused as to which way his rival went. The bird answers for him by pulling up behind him and beeping, giving the coyote a real headache on the rocks above. However, before he can chase the Road Runner in that direction, the bird pulls behind him a second time. Wile E. instantly suspects the situation, and peeks through his legs, but this only leads to him bumping his head on the ground when the Road Runner beeps. The chase now begins in full force, ending when the Road Runner barely escapes the coyote's grip and sets a bridge on fire due to his sp ...
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Hip Hip Hora!
''Hip Hip Hora!'', known as ''The Ketchup Effect'' in most English-speaking countries, is a 2004 Swedish teen movie, directed by Teresa Fabik. Plot Friends and future seventh-year (upper primary school) students Sofie, Amanda and Emma anxiously await the start of term. This is virtually no major change education-wise, but a social watershed moment when cliques come into play, more or less serious relationships start being developed, and students, to hear them tell it, leave behind childish things to move into their teens; certainly the three girls are confident in how grown up they now are. Sofie develops a crush on Mouse, a ninth-year and the local heartthrob. Mouse takes slight notice of her and tells her about an upcoming party. There he tries to hook up Sofie with Sebastian "Sebbe", a relatively quiet and awkward boy from his group. Sebbe and Sofie end up alone and drunk in a bedroom. At the prodding of his friends Sebbe asks for a blow job, which Sofie refuses to do; then Se ...
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Hip-Hip And Hurra
''Hip-Hip and Hurrah'' (Polish - ''Hip-Hip i Hurra'') is a 2011–2013 Polish award-winning comedy/educational animated series created by Elżbieta Wąsik and produced by the biggest Polish animated studio Studio Miniatur Filmowych and Filmograf company. Series premier at the Polish TV station Kino Polska and is currently airing at TVP ABC and JimJam. Outside of Poland the series also aired on Argentina's TV Pakapaka (the show is known in Argentina as ''Hip Hip Hurra''), Romania, Portugal and Italy. The cast included Grzegorz Kwiecień, Krzysztof Szczerbiński, Joanna Pach and a famous Polish celebrity actor Jarosław Boberek as the voices for various secondary characters, most notably Peacock and Hummingbird. Most episodes were written by Elżbieta Wąsik, Maciej Kur and Marcin Graj (who also voiced Hip-Hip in the second season). Overview The show is set in a world of talking animals who try to live like humans. The stories focus on the adventures of a detective duo; Hip ...
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Raymond Hubbell
John Raymond Hubbell (June 1, 1879 – December 13, 1954) was an American writer, composer and lyricist. He is best known for the popular song, " Poor Butterfly". Life and career Hubbell was born in Urbana, Ohio. He attended schools in Urbana and studied music in Chicago, where he formed a dance band. He worked for Charles K. Harris Publishers as a staff arranger and pianist. His first compositions for stage musicals Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movement ... were the songs for ''Chow Chow'' (lyrics and book by Addison Burkhardt), which ran for 127 performances in Chicago in 1902. Renamed and revised as The Runaways (musical), ''The Runaways'' in 1903, the show ran for 167 days in New York and then toured for several years. Hubbell began composing music for the Zi ...
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Hip Hip Hooray (song)
"Hip Hip Hooray" is the first single by Australian dance group Sneaky Sound System, it was released on 15 November 2004 well ahead of their self-titled debut studio album, ''Sneaky Sound System'' (August 2006). Founding mainstay, Black Angus (Angus McDonald) wrote the track, and contributed guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, drums and lead vocals. It appeared on the ARIA Singles Chart The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici ... Top 100. Note: A free, open-source original online document for this reference does not exist. In this case, the original is from Pandora Archive and was preserved there on 20 April 2005. Track listing Personnel * Black Angus – bass, drums, guitars, keys, mixed by, producer, rework by (track 3), vocals, writer * Miss Annie – backup vocals ...
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Play School (Australian TV Series)
''Play School'' is an Australian educational television show for children produced by the educational department of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), based on the original British version created by Joy Whitby, with many of the presenters former school teachers, whilst others being a mix of well known stage and screen actors and musicians. It is the longest-running children's show in Australia and the second-longest-running children's show worldwide after British series ''Blue Peter''. An estimated 80% of pre-school children under six watch the program at least once a week. ''Play School'' was admitted to the Logie Hall of Fame in 2006, the program's 40th anniversary year. It is one of only five Australian television programs to be inducted. History ''Play School'' premiered on 18 July 1966, with the first episode and was based on the Play School (British TV series), British program of the same name. (The British version started in 1964 and ended in 1988; the sho ...
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Hip Hip Hura
''Hip Hip Hura'' () is Chrisye's eleventh studio album, recorded in collaboration with Adjie Soetama. It was released in 1985 by Musica Studios. The album, with a similar beat to the earlier '' Aku Cinta Dia'', was later certified silver. However, Chrisye was accused of plagiarism over the title song owing to similarities between it and Kenny Loggins' song "Footloose". Recording ''Hip Hip Hura'' was Chrisye's second collaboration with Adjie Soetama, after '' Aku Cinta Dia'', which was released earlier that year.Endah, AlberthieneChrisye: Sebuah Memoar Musikal Gramedia. 2007. pp. 245–247 (Indonesian) Chrisye later stated that ''Hip Hip Hura'' was the second part of light beat trilogy, after ''Aku Cinta Dia'' but before 1986's ''Nona Lisa''. Alex Hasyim, who had previously worked on ''Aku Cinta Dia'', was booked as choreographer for Chrisye. Although initially unsure of the possibilities owing to the singer's well known stiff stage persona, Hasyim later noted that Chrisye en ...
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