Episodes (26)
Sep 13, 1987
The episode starts with the accruement of the universe. We jump all the way up to the birth of our planet earth. Glowing lava comes out of fire-spitting volcanoes into boiling water with thunder and lighting. In this primordial ooze, the very first cell appears - the prototype of all life.
Sep 20, 1987
The birth.
Sep 27, 1987
Today we learn about the sentries of the body, or more precisely, the white corpuscles. The story's set in the thymus school, where Colonel Peter is giving a lecture for a young lymphocyte class. Thereby, he explains the importance of knowing the body's enemies: bacteria, viruses, dust particles and toxins.
Oct 04, 1987
Today we learn about the content of our bones, which is called bone marrow. The main part of red and white corpuscles and the platelets are being produced here. Young Pierrette doesn't feel so well one day and that's when she realizes how important those blood components are.
Oct 11, 1987
Today we go on a long journey through the blood-circle. The task of the blood corpuscles is to transport oxygen to the cells and take the waste, carbon dioxide, to the lungs. We get to know our friends Hemo, who dreams of pure oxygen, the slim Globine, who helps him, and the wise Master Globus, who gives them advice and tells them to be aware of intruders and strangers to the human body.
Oct 18, 1987
Every single day, our bone marrow produces up to 400 billion platelets. Why do we need them though? To find out, we will accompany a group of platelets on their way through the circulation. They take care that the blood stays liquid. There's big danger when a threatening congestion in a blood vessel is discovered.
Oct 25, 1987
The heart - home of our feelings, mood and inner condition? Who knows? Definitely, it is a central organ, which gives life and sustains life. Due to its untiring work, around 200 liters of blood are being pumped through the cardiovascular system throughout a human being's life.
Nov 01, 1987
Peter and Pierrette go on a jogging tour with two friends in the park. They become acquainted with two pulmonary alveoli who are having a conversation about the young runners. Topic: the breathing. Some dust particles and microbes are lurking around with the aim of getting inside the body with the air that's breathed in to cause some trouble there. The sentries are already alert though.
Nov 08, 1987
In today's episode, the old experienced red corpuscle Globus is taking us on a fantastic journey with an exciting destination: the brain. Hemo and Globin can't wait for this experience. During the trip, they get to know different areas of this extraordinary organ.
Nov 15, 1987
After having experienced the brain as an organ, today's episode is about the transmission of the signals: the neurons. Such a neuron is constantly connected to its correspondents. Those superfast messages build up the connection between the brain and the different organs in the body.
Nov 22, 1987
It's a beautiful morning and little Peter opens a window. He sees a gorgeous butterfly. Suddenly he realizes that he sees. Why do we recognize forms and colors? How do these pictures get from the eyes to the brain? Why do we cry, when we're very sad and how come we sometimes even tear up in moments of joy?
Nov 29, 1987
There's no other organ that gives us the feeling of being connected with the outside world so closely like the ear does. Today, Globus takes his friends on a little excursion into the inside of the human ear.
Dec 06, 1987
How many clothes and how many pairs of shoes do we need in a lifetime? The skin is some kind of clothing as well, just that we can't take it off, nor can we buy a new one. The skin must last for the entire life and renews itself constantly. Today, Globus had a special idea for his friends: a trip through the different layers of the skin.
Dec 13, 1987
The mouth and the teeth.
Dec 20, 1987
Peter invited his friend Jumbo for dinner. There's fish, potatoes, salad and some cake for desert. They both enjoy the delicious meal very much. Once the first mouthful is being swallowed, we start a journey and get to see what happens to the food. Digestion starts in the mouth already and is continued in the stomach.
Dec 27, 1987
The liver only constitutes around two percent of the total body weight, and still consumes a quarter of all oxygen that we breathe in. It is a highly specialized laboratory inside the human body. The matter that comes from the digestion is being processed here. First, there is the "customs officer" at the entrance to the liver.
Jan 03, 1988
Globus, the old red corpuscle, and his friends find themselves working in a less comfortable part of the body today. They are at the access roads for the liver and the kidneys. That's where a lot of waste is found as well.
Jan 10, 1988
Quite an unknown organ, this lymphatic system with all the branches and nodes and the liquid. This time, our friends, the red corpuscles, don't accompany us, because they don't belong here. But Young Peter and his friends undergo another adventure on their trip through this system, whose task it is to transport nutrition in the body.
Jan 17, 1988
How come small kids get hurt so much less when they fall than old people do? What's the difference between a young and an old bone, considering flexibility and fragility? These and some other questions are dealt with in today's episode.
Jan 24, 1988
The muscles constitute about a half of our total body weight. Not only do they appear in our arms, legs and in our breast, but also the heart is a muscle, as well as the walls of our arteries, which consist of muscle texture. Muscles must carry out work and therefore they need energy, which means sugar and fat.
Jan 31, 1988
The war of toxins.
Feb 07, 1988
Peter and Jumbo are doing the gardening today. They are busy with moving a rosebush. Naturally, they both sting their hands at the thorns and get wounded. After that, they touch the soil that they dug out. That's a celebration for the malicious germs. They take their chance and invade the body.
Feb 14, 1988
Peter and his friend Jumbo are playing tennis. The Master is observing the match from his monitor in the hypothalamus and is giving some instructions. Especially the hormones are sent on their way over and over again with the responsibility of adapting the breathing, the heartbeat and glucose resources to the respective situation.
Feb 21, 1988
The food chain between the sun, vegetation, animals and humans.
Feb 28, 1988
Repairs and transformation.
Mar 13, 1988
And life is going.
About
Il était une fois... la vie Season 1 (1987) is released on Sep 13, 1987. Watch Il était une fois... la vie online - the French Animation TV series from France. Il était une fois... la vie is directed by Albert Barillé and created by Albert Barillé with Roger Carel and Marie-Laure Beneston.