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* MouthyKid: Molas, the previous class dunce.

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* %%* MouthyKid: Molas, the previous class dunce.



* ThePrankster: Ducoboo.

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* %%* ThePrankster: Ducoboo.



* ShrinkingViolet: Mr. Latouche when confronted with Ms. Rateau.

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* %%* ShrinkingViolet: Mr. Latouche when confronted with Ms. Rateau.



* SmittenTeenageGirl: Léonie, as much as it pains her to admit it.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Mr. Latouche, to a certain extent.
* StupidGood: Ms. Rateau.

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* %%* SmittenTeenageGirl: Léonie, as much as it pains her to admit it.
* %%* SourOutsideSadInside: Mr. Latouche, to a certain extent.
* %%* StupidGood: Ms. Rateau.



* {{Workaholic}}: Léonie.
* YouNeedToGetLaid: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.

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* %%* {{Workaholic}}: Léonie.
* YouNeedToGetLaid: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.
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* Childhater: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: "I love children... but I also love to scold them."

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* Childhater: ChildHater: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: "I love children... but I also love to scold them."

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!! ''Ducoboo'' contains examples of:
* {{Adaptational Dumbass}}: Mr. Latouche constantly proves to be surprisingly ignorant when it comes to subjets like music, whereas his comic book counterpart is more well-educated.
* {{All Men Are Perverts}}: Ducoboo Sr. and Mr. Latouche are both distracted in separate occasions by their love interest´s butt.
* {{Animated Credits Opening}}: In the style of the comic book.
* {{Being Personal Isnt Professional}}: Léonie Gratin affirms that she is too academic to focus on love.
* {{Brilliant But Lazy}}: Ducoboo is actually a clever and inventive child, but he refuses to work.
* {{Cannot Spit It Out}}: Both Mr. Latouche and Ms. Rateau are in love with each other (and have been for over two years), but none can summon the courage to confess their feelings.
* {{Child hater}}: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: "''I love children… but I also love to scold them.''"
* {{Collector Of The Strange}}: Mr. Latouche is shown to collect dunce hats and to frame them in his house.
* {{Competition Freak}}: Léonie Gratin strives to be number one at every single school subject, including sport.
* {{Creature Of Habit}}: Mr. Latouche hates Ducoboo for being a disruptive element to his routine.
* {{Crowd Pleaser}}: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.
* {{Did I Just Say That Out Loud?}}: Mr. Latouche can't help but reveal his true feelings ("''Palpitation!''") in front of his class.
* {{Dreadful Musician}}: Once he doesn't have Access to his cheat devices, Ducoboo can't play even the most basic tunes on the flute.
* {{Enraged By Idiocy}}: Mr. Latouche.
* {{Expelled From Every Other School}}: Ducoboo. Saint Potache school is the only and last school who will take him before he is sent to state pension.
* {{The Bully}}: Mr. Latouche is overly autoritarian towards his students.
* {{Extreme Doormat}}: Karine doesn't do much else besides agreeing with everything Léonie says.
* {{Graceful In Their Element}}: Mr. Latouche is at his best inside of a classroom.
* {{Insufferable Genius}}: Léonie is this to her classmates.
* {{Laborious Laziness}}: Ducoboo puts lots on effort into cheating schemes.
* {{Lawful Pushover}}: Ms. Rateau can't bring herself to use her authority over the children.
* {{The Load}}: Grating believed Ducoboo to be this at the start of the treasure hunt in the forest.
* {{Loser Protagonist}}: Ducoboo doesn't fit society's standards for a Good student.

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!! ''Ducoboo'' contains provides examples of:
of:

* {{Adaptational Dumbass}}: AdaptationalDumbass: Mr. Latouche constantly proves to be surprisingly ignorant when it comes to subjets subjects like music, whereas his comic book counterpart is more well-educated.
* {{All Men Are Perverts}}: AllMenArePerverts: Ducoboo Sr. and Mr. Latouche are both distracted in separate occasions by their love interest´s interest's butt.
* {{Animated Credits Opening}}: AnimatedCreditsOpening: In the style of the comic book.
* {{Being Personal Isnt Professional}}: BeingPersonalIsntProfessional: Léonie Gratin affirms that she is too academic to focus on love.
* {{Brilliant But Lazy}}: BrilliantButLazy: Ducoboo is actually a clever and inventive child, but he refuses to work.
* {{Cannot Spit It Out}}: CannotSpitItOut: Both Mr. Latouche and Ms. Rateau are in love with each other (and have been for over two years), but none can summon the courage to confess their feelings.
* {{Child hater}}: Childhater: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: "''I "I love children… children... but I also love to scold them.''"
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* {{Collector Of The Strange}}: ClassClown: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.
* CollectorOfTheStrange:
Mr. Latouche is shown to collect dunce hats and to frame them in his house.
* {{Competition Freak}}: CompetitionFreak: Léonie Gratin strives to be number one at every single school subject, including sport.
* {{Creature Of Habit}}: CreatureOfHabit: Mr. Latouche hates Ducoboo for being a disruptive element to his routine.
* {{Crowd Pleaser}}: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.
* {{Did I Just Say That Out Loud?}}:
DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: Mr. Latouche can't help but reveal his true feelings ("''Palpitation!''") in front of his class.
* {{Dreadful Musician}}: DreadfulMusician: Once he doesn't have Access to his cheat devices, Ducoboo can't play even the most basic tunes on the flute.
* {{Enraged By Idiocy}}: EnragedByIdiocy: Mr. Latouche.
* {{Expelled From Every Other School}}: ExpelledFromEveryOtherSchool: Ducoboo. Saint Potache school is the only and last school who will take him before he is sent to state pension.
* {{The Bully}}: TheBully: Mr. Latouche is overly autoritarian authoritarian towards his students.
* {{Extreme Doormat}}: ExtremeDoormat: Karine doesn't do much else besides agreeing with everything Léonie says.
* {{Graceful In Their Element}}: GracefulInTheirElement: Mr. Latouche is at his best inside of a classroom.
* {{Insufferable Genius}}: InsufferableGenius: Léonie is this to her classmates.
* {{Laborious Laziness}}: LaboriousLaziness: Ducoboo puts lots on effort into cheating schemes.
* {{Lawful Pushover}}: LawfulPushover: Ms. Rateau can't bring herself to use her authority over the children.
* {{The Load}}: Grating TheLoad: Gratin believed Ducoboo to be this at the start of the treasure hunt in the forest.
* {{Loser Protagonist}}: LoserProtagonist Ducoboo doesn't fit society's standards for a Good student.



* {{Mouthy Kid}}: Molas, the previous class dunce.
* {{My Beloved Smother}}: Mr. Latouche's mother, who stunted and keeps stunting her son's social development.
* {{No Indoor Voice}}: Mr. Latouche constantly and suddenly yells, which usually startles whomever's next to him.
* {{The Prankster}}: Ducoboo.
* {{Sacrificed Basic Skill For Awesome Training}}: Mr. Latouche, as academically driven as he might be, is amazed by the basic life tips he reads on his self-help book.
* {{Serious Business}}: Mr. Latouche, when confronted with any activity, such as going for a walk through the forest or observing wild flowers.
* {{Shrinking Violet}}: Mr. Latouche when confronted with Ms. Rateau.
* {{Slave To PR}}: When Ducoboo and his team get lost in the forest, Mr. Latouche cares more about what that incident Will mean for him and his career than for what will happen to the children. Ms. Rateau has to remind him to get his priorities straight.
* {{Smitten Teenage Girl}}: Léonie, as much as it pains her to admit it.
* {{Sour Outside, Sad Inside}}: Mr. Latouche, to a certain extent.
* {{Stupid Good}}: Ms. Rateau.
* {{Super Gullible}}: Surprisingly, Mr. Latouche, who at first believes all the made-up stories Ducoboo tells him.
* {{"Well Done, Son!" Guy}}: Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.

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* {{Mouthy Kid}}: MouthyKid: Molas, the previous class dunce.
* {{My Beloved Smother}}: MyBelovedSmother: Mr. Latouche's mother, who stunted and keeps stunting her son's social development.
* {{No Indoor Voice}}: NoIndoorVoice: Mr. Latouche constantly and suddenly yells, which usually startles whomever's next to him.
* {{The Prankster}}: ThePrankster: Ducoboo.
* {{Sacrificed Basic Skill For Awesome Training}}: SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Mr. Latouche, as academically driven as he might be, is amazed by the basic life tips he reads on his self-help book.
* {{Serious Business}}: SeriousBusiness: Mr. Latouche, when confronted with any activity, such as going for a walk through the forest or observing wild flowers.
* {{Shrinking Violet}}: ShrinkingViolet: Mr. Latouche when confronted with Ms. Rateau.
* {{Slave To PR}}: SlaveToPR: When Ducoboo and his team get lost in the forest, Mr. Latouche cares more about what that incident Will mean for him and his career than for what will happen to the children. Ms. Rateau has to remind him to get his priorities straight.
* {{Smitten Teenage Girl}}: SmittenTeenageGirl: Léonie, as much as it pains her to admit it.
* {{Sour Outside, Sad Inside}}: SourOutsideSadInside: Mr. Latouche, to a certain extent.
* {{Stupid Good}}: StupidGood: Ms. Rateau.
* {{Super Gullible}}: SuperGullible: Surprisingly, Mr. Latouche, who at first believes all the made-up stories Ducoboo tells him.
* {{"Well Done, Son!" Guy}}: {{Theremin}}: Ms. Rateau is seen playing the theremin in her spare time.
* WellDoneSonGuy:
Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.



* {{You Need To Get Laid}}: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.

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* {{You Need To Get Laid}}: YouNeedToGetLaid: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.last.
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* {{"Well Done,Son!" Guy}}: Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.

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* {{"Well Done,Son!" Done, Son!" Guy}}: Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.
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* {{"Well Done, Son!" Guy}}: Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.

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* {{"Well Done, Son!" Done,Son!" Guy}}: Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.



* {{Yu Need To Get Laid}}: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.

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* {{Yu {{You Need To Get Laid}}: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.
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* {{Slave To PR}}: When Ducoboo and his team get lost in the forest, Mr. Latouche cares more about what that incident Will mean for him and his career than for what will happen to the children. Ms. Rateau has to remind him to get his priorities straight.

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* {{Slave To PR}}: When Ducoboo and his team get lost in the forest, Mr. Latouche cares more about what that incident Will mean for him and his career than for what will happen to the children. Ms. Rateau has to remind him to get his priorities straight.straight.
*{{Smitten Teenage Girl}}: Léonie, as much as it pains her to admit it.
*{{Sour Outside, Sad Inside}}: Mr. Latouche, to a certain extent.
*{{Stupid Good}}: Ms. Rateau.
*{{Super Gullible}}: Surprisingly, Mr. Latouche, who at first believes all the made-up stories Ducoboo tells him.
*{{"Well Done, Son!" Guy}}: Mr. Latouche desperately wants approval from his very strict mother.
*{{Workaholic}}: Léonie.
*{{Yu Need To Get Laid}}: Mr. Latouche would be way less ill-tempered and touchy if he confessed his love to Ms. Rateau at last.

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* {{Did I Just Say That Out Loud?}}:

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* {{Did *{{Did I Just Say That Out Loud?}}:Loud?}}: Mr. Latouche can't help but reveal his true feelings ("''Palpitation!''") in front of his class.



* {{No Indoor Voice}}: Mr. Latouche constantly and suddenly yells, which usually startles whomever's next to him.

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*{{My Beloved Smother}}: Mr. Latouche's mother, who stunted and keeps stunting her son's social development.
* {{No Indoor Voice}}: Mr. Latouche constantly and suddenly yells, which usually startles whomever's next to him.him.
*{{The Prankster}}: Ducoboo.
*{{Sacrificed Basic Skill For Awesome Training}}: Mr. Latouche, as academically driven as he might be, is amazed by the basic life tips he reads on his self-help book.
*{{Serious Business}}: Mr. Latouche, when confronted with any activity, such as going for a walk through the forest or observing wild flowers.
*{{Shrinking Violet}}: Mr. Latouche when confronted with Ms. Rateau.
*{{Slave To PR}}: When Ducoboo and his team get lost in the forest, Mr. Latouche cares more about what that incident Will mean for him and his career than for what will happen to the children. Ms. Rateau has to remind him to get his priorities straight.
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* {{Dreadful Musician}}:
* {{Enraged By Idiocy}}:
* {{Expelled From Every Other School}}:

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* {{Dreadful Musician}}:
Musician}}: Once he doesn't have Access to his cheat devices, Ducoboo can't play even the most basic tunes on the flute.
* {{Enraged By Idiocy}}:
Idiocy}}: Mr. Latouche.
* {{Expelled From Every Other School}}:School}}: Ducoboo. Saint Potache school is the only and last school who will take him before he is sent to state pension.



* {{Extreme Doormat}}:
* {{Graceful In Their Element}}:
* {{Insufferable Genius}}: Gratin is this to her classmates.

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* {{Extreme Doormat}}:
Doormat}}: Karine doesn't do much else besides agreeing with everything Léonie says.
* {{Graceful In Their Element}}:
Element}}: Mr. Latouche is at his best inside of a classroom.
* {{Insufferable Genius}}: Gratin Léonie is this to her classmates.
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* {{The Bully}}: Mr. Latouche is overly autoritarian towards his students.

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* {{The Bully}}: Mr. Latouche is overly autoritarian towards his students.students.
*{{Extreme Doormat}}:
*{{Graceful In Their Element}}:
*{{Insufferable Genius}}: Gratin is this to her classmates.
*{{Laborious Laziness}}: Ducoboo puts lots on effort into cheating schemes.
*{{Lawful Pushover}}: Ms. Rateau can't bring herself to use her authority over the children.
*{{The Load}}: Grating believed Ducoboo to be this at the start of the treasure hunt in the forest.
*{{Loser Protagonist}}: Ducoboo doesn't fit society's standards for a Good student.
*{{Manchild}}: Mr. Latouche still lives with his mom, has a bedtime, and is very naive and emotionally stunted.
*{{Mouthy Kid}}: Molas, the previous class dunce.
*{{No Indoor Voice}}: Mr. Latouche constantly and suddenly yells, which usually startles whomever's next to him.
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*{{Competition Freak}}: Léonie Gratin strives to be number one at every single school subject, including sport.
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* {{Child hater}}: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: ''I love children… but I also love to scold them.''

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* {{Child hater}}: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: ''I "''I love children… but I also love to scold them.''''"
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*{{Child hater}}: Subverted with Mr. Latouche, who constantly berates and yells at his students, but who later affirms: ''I love children… but I also love to scold them.''

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* {{All Men Are Perverts}}:
* {{Animated Credits Opening}}:
* {{Being Personal Isnt Professional}}:
* {{Brilliant But Lazy}}:

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* {{All Men Are Perverts}}:
Perverts}}: Ducoboo Sr. and Mr. Latouche are both distracted in separate occasions by their love interest´s butt.
* {{Animated Credits Opening}}:
Opening}}: In the style of the comic book.
* {{Being Personal Isnt Professional}}:
Professional}}: Léonie Gratin affirms that she is too academic to focus on love.
* {{Brilliant But Lazy}}:Lazy}}: Ducoboo is actually a clever and inventive child, but he refuses to work.
*{{Cannot Spit It Out}}: Both Mr. Latouche and Ms. Rateau are in love with each other (and have been for over two years), but none can summon the courage to confess their feelings.



* {{Creature Of Habit}}:

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* {{Creature Of Habit}}:Habit}}: Mr. Latouche hates Ducoboo for being a disruptive element to his routine.



* {{The Bully}}:

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* {{The Bully}}:Bully}}: Mr. Latouche is overly autoritarian towards his students.

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*{{All Men Are Perverts}}:



*{{Brilliant But Lazy}}:



* {{Crowd Pleaser}}: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.

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*{{Creature Of Habit}}:
* {{Crowd Pleaser}}: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.laugh.
*{{The Bully}}:
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*{{Collector Of The Strange}}: Mr. Latouche is shown to collect dunce hats and to frame them in his house.
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* Adaptational Dumbass: Mr. Latouche constantly proves to be surprisingly ignorant when it comes to subjets like music, whereas his comic book counterpart is more well-educated.
* Crowd Pleaser: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.

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* Adaptational Dumbass: {{Adaptational Dumbass}}: Mr. Latouche constantly proves to be surprisingly ignorant when it comes to subjets like music, whereas his comic book counterpart is more well-educated.
* Crowd Pleaser: {{Crowd Pleaser}}: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.
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!! ''Ducoboo'' contains examples of:of:
*Adaptational Dumbass: Mr. Latouche constantly proves to be surprisingly ignorant when it comes to subjets like music, whereas his comic book counterpart is more well-educated.
*Crowd Pleaser: Ducoboo is eager to put on shows, such as imitating Mr. Latouche's attempts at flirting, to make the other children laugh.

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''Ducoboo'' (French: ''L'Élève Ducobu'') is a French family comedy film, based on the ''L’Élève Ducobu'' Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.

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''Ducoboo'' (French: ''L'Élève Ducobu'') is a French family comedy film, based on the ''L’Élève Ducobu'' Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.2011.

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‘’Ducoboo’’ (French: ‘’L'Élève Ducobu’’) is a French family comedy film, based on the ‘’L’Élève Ducobu’’ Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.

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‘’Ducoboo’’ ''Ducoboo'' (French: ‘’L'Élève Ducobu’’) ''L'Élève Ducobu'') is a French family comedy film, based on the ‘’L’Élève Ducobu’’ ''L’Élève Ducobu'' Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.
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“Ducoboo” (French: ‘’L'Élève Ducobu’’) is a French family comedy film, based on the “L’Élève Ducobu” Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.

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“Ducoboo” ‘’Ducoboo’’ (French: ‘’L'Élève Ducobu’’) is a French family comedy film, based on the “L’Élève Ducobu” ‘’L’Élève Ducobu’’ Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.
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“Ducoboo” (French: ‘’L'Élève Ducobu’’) is a French family comedy film, based on the “L’Élève Ducobu” Belgian comic series by Godi (artist) and Zidrou (scenarist). The film was directed by Philippe de Chauveron and features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011.

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