Bibi Blocksberg is a
German series of
radio drama for children, created in
1980 by
Elfie Donnelly. The main character is a girl called Bibi Blocksberg, who is a
witch. As of winter 2008, there have been 92 episodes. The original title of the series was
Eene meene Hexerei. This title was used for the first seven episodes, after which the series was renamed to
Bibi Blocksberg. The first episodes were later released under the new title and with a new cover. The old episodes are very sought after among collectors. The length of the episodes originally varied between 35 and 40 minutes and nowadays between 40 and 45 minutes. An exception is episode #78 with a length of 52 minutes.
In the series, Bibi, who is fond of making practical jokes, experiences numerous adventures with her friends. Magic often plays a major part, and often leads to troubles, and Bibi's mother, who is also a witch, must come to set things straight. Bibi's antagonist is often the mayor of Neustadt, who is presented as lazy and incompetent. This leads to conflict with the helpful Bibi.
The surname of Bibi is a reference to the old name of the Brocken, a mountain in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany) that is traditionally connected with witches (Walpurgis Night), most famously in Goethe's Faust.
Characters
Bibi
Bibi (Brigitte) is a 13-year-old girl, depicted on the cover with blond hair tied to a
pony tail with a red strap and wearing a green dress (her favourite colour), white socks and no shoes. Bibi likes to use her magical powers to make practical jokes. Not only the mayor, but also the school principal, the teachers and many other people of Neustadt fall victim to her jokes. Her favourite mode of transport is her
broomstick Kartoffelbrei which she can make fly by chanting spells such as
Eene meene Mei, Kartoffelbrei mein Flugzeug sei or
Eeene meene Schmieg, Kartoffelbrei los, flieg. Often, the
journalist Karla Kolumna reports her jokes and adventures. In some episodes, she joins Bibi in her adventures, such as in episode #50
Bibi im Orient and episode #31
Die Märcheninsel. Apart from her tendency to make jokes, Bibi has a big heart. She rescues the townspeople in many episodes and is opposed to injustice in the world.
Bibi's family
Bernhard and Barbara Blocksberg are Bibi's parents. Barbara is also a witch, and flies to the
Walburgisnacht every year on her broomstick
Baldrian. In the beginning, she was very bad at cooking, or even conjuring up, food, and because of this she is always very angry when people criticise her spider leg soup. When Barbara is tired of her family, she flies to visit her friend. She has a witch's laboratory where she often makes foul-smelling magical potions and makes experiments with various herbs. She feels responsible for upholding a "normal" life in her household and has thus made many rules in the Blocksberg house, for example no flying in through the window, no flying on the broomstick to school, use magic only in an emergency, but these rules are often broken. She frequently reminds her daughter of the witches' honour code, which for example forbids conjuring up
money. Bernhard has no magic powers, as these are exclusive to women. He would like to have a simple, normal family, which he mentions in nearly every episode. He often forbids Barbara and Bibi to use magic, but they never obey him. However, he is proud of "his" witches. He has a habit of reading the town newspaper every morning. Although Bernhard and Barbara often have arguments, which sometimes escalate to
divorce threats, they love each other and in some later episodes go on romantic cruises, for example to
Venice.
The first seven episodes also featured Bibi's little brother Boris. He is often very jealous of Bibi's magic powers and this has led to many arguments between them. According to episode #1, he is eight years old, and in episode #9 he moves to his grandparents' house at the North Sea. The cause for this is that he has a cough and needs fresh lake air. Later, in #30 (in der Ritterzeit), Frank Schaff-Langhans (Boris` voice) gives his voice to Sir Lancelots' knave as well.
Monika
Monika is Bibi's best friend. She first appears in episode #10, when she comes to Bibi's class. Originally, she was unpopular. She is often unfriendly to her classmates, and thus she is called a
Landpomeranze. Only when Bibi finds out that Moni sometimes has troubles with her parents, she decides to help her, and they become good friends.
Marita
Marita is Bibi's best friend in later episodes. Bibi meets her in episode #19. They often have arguments together and can't stand each other, but remain close friends. Marita appears often in later episodes and has many exciting adventures with Bibi.
Florian
Florian is one of Bibi's best friends and a
computer guru. He has helped her to hatch a
dinosaur egg and on many other adventures. Bibi often calls him simply "Flori".
The mayor
The mayor often makes many good promises, but his motive is always only money. He has a speech defect and calls Bibi "Blocksbergi". He is dominant and rude to his secretary Pichler. He has a great appetite for food and is thus very fat. He is sometimes
megalomanic, for example in episode #64
Die neue Schule he orders a new city hall to be built in the form of a
castle, and in episode #63
Die Wahrsagerin he visits a fortune teller, who tells him he is going to be King of Neustadt, and so he orders a regal robe and sceptre. He often appears a bit stupid, and his character is defined by a lust for profit and a habit of emphasising his own importance. However, he is not evil, he has a good heart hidden deep inside him.
Karla Kolumna
Karla is a reporter, who is always looking for a big story. She is good friends with the Blocksberg family and often helps them. She often rides a
motorcycle on her job. Her notable attributes are her high-pitched voice and loud laugh. Karla Kolumna also appears in the radio drama series
Benjamin Blümchen.
Flauipaui
Flauipaui is a witch who is friends with Bibi and Schubia. She is obsessed with her appearance, often combing herself and looking at herself in the mirror. She is often bitter, but also very scared. She is afraid of her magic teacher Tante Mania, because she never understands her homework. However, she can be very brave in dangerous situations. She goes to magic school with Schubia Wanzhaar and Bibi Blocksberg. Her broomstick is called
Gänseblümchen.
Schubia
Schubia Wanzhaar is a young punk witch. She has green hair and a motor broomstick called
Kawakasi. She often has problems with her magic teacher Tante Mania. She is often overconfident, but is good friends with Bibi. She appears tough, but has a soft heart. She wears
punk clothes and always wears deep red
lipstick.
The Thunderstorms
Cecily Thunderstorm is Bibi's aunt from
Ireland and also a witch. She first appears in episode #8, and thereafter in episodes #36 and #82. She is married to Patrick Thunderstorm, who has no magic powers. Her daughter Margie first has problems with Bibi, but when Bibi learns of the castle's financial problems, she helps Margie and they become friends.
Cast
| Character
| Voice actor |
| Narrator
| Ulli Herzog (episodes 1-7), Joachim Nottke (episodes 8-68), Gunter Schoß (since episode 69) |
| Bibi
| Susanna Bonaséwicz, Katja Nottke (episodes 3-5) |
| Bernhard Blocksberg Bibi's father
| Guido Weber |
| Barbara Blocksberg Bibi's mother, witch
| Hallgard Bruckhaus |
| Boris Blocksberg Bibi's brother
| Frank Schaff-Langhans |
| Karla Kolumna Barbara's friend
| Gisela Fritsch |
| Mayor Evil mayor
| Heinz Giese, Richard Hemmo (since episode 89) |
| Secretary Pichler Mayor's employee
| Wilfried Herbst |
| Schubia Bibi's friend, young witch
| Ghada Al-Akel (since episode 65), previously Sabine Thiesler |
| Flauipaui Bibi's friend, young witch
| Melanie Hinze |
| Aunt Amanda Bibi's aunt, old witch
| Barbara Ratthey (since episode 40), previously Edith Teichmann |
| Aunt Mania Bibi's aunt, old witch
| Luise Lunow (since episode 73), previously Tilly Lauenstein |
| Aunt Walpurgia Eldest witch
| Astrid Bless (since episode 77), previously Maria Axt |
| Moni Bibi's friend
| Julia Ziffer (since episode 66), previously Natascha Rybakowski |
| Marita Bibi's friend
| Uschi Hugo (since episode 74), previously Tatjana Gessner |
| Florian Bibi's boyfriend
| Gerrit Schmidt-Foß (since episode 68), previously Oliver Elias |
| Frau Müller-Riebensehl Bibi's nasty teacher
| Eva-Maria Werth |
Further works
There have been two
films about Bibi Blocksberg:
There is also a cartoon show with three seasons with 26 episodes each, and the cartoon film Geht's auch ohne Hexerei?. There are also two spin-offs: Elea Elunda, appearing as a guest in episode #78, and Bibi und Tina, in which Bibi has adventures on a riding farm.
Bibi has several cameo appearances in the series Benjamin the Elephant, also by Elfie Donnelly. In fact, Bibi was first introduced in that series alongside Benjamin, and the general setting and some of the characters (especially Karla Kolumna) are the same in both audio play series.
Episodes
Cartoon show
- Season 1
- 1. Der Wetterfrosch ("The weather frog")
- 2. B.B. als Prinzessin ("as a princess")
- 3. B.B. als Babysitter ("as a baby sitter")
- 4. 3x schwarzer Kater ("3x black cats")
- 5. Der Superhexspruch ("The super spell")
- 6. B.B. im Dschungel ("in the jungle")
- 7. B.B. und das Dino-Ei ("and the dinosaur egg")
- 8. B.B. und die Vampire ("and the vampires")
- 9. Wo ist Kartoffelbrei? ("Where is Kartoffelbrei?")
- 10. Das Wettfliegen ("The flying competition")
- 11. Die Mathekrankheit ("The math sickness")
- 12. Die neue Schule ("The new school")
- 13. B.B. im Orient ("in the Orient")
- Season 2
- 14. B.B. und die Weihnachtsmänner ("and the Santa Clauses")
- 15. B.B. verliebt sich ("falls in love")
- 16. Geht's auch ohne Hexerei! ("It works even without magic!")
- Season 3
- 17. Der weiße Kakadu ("The white parrot")
- 18. Superpudel Puck ("Puck, the super poodle")
- 19. Das verhexte Dromedar ("The magical dromedary")
- 20. Abenteuer bei den Dinos ("Adventure among the dinosaurs")
- 21. Der Hexenbann ("The magical ban")
- 22. Die Computerhexe ("The computer witch")
- 23. Der Hexengeburtstag ("The witch birthday")
- 24. Die Schlossgespenster ("The castle ghosts")
- 25. Hexerei im Zirkus ("Magic at the circus")
- 26. Mamis Geburtstag ("Mommy's birthday")
Radio dramas
- 1. Hexen gibt es doch ("Witches do exist")
- 2. Hexerei in der Schule ("Magic at the school")
- 3. Die Zauberlimonade ("The magical lemonade")
- 4. Der Bankräuber ("The bank robber")
- 5. Ein verhexter Urlaub ("A magical holiday")
- 6. Die Kuh im Schlafzimmer ("The cow in the bedroom")
- 7. Heilt den Bürgermeister ("Heal the mayor")
- 8. Die Schloßgespenster ("The castle ghosts")
- 9. B.B. verliebt sich ("falls in love")
- 10. Bibis neue Freundin ("Bibi's new friend")
- 11. Der Schulausflug ("The school trip")
- 12. B.B. hat Geburtstag ("Bibi's birthday")
- 13. Ein verhexter Sonntag ("A magical Sunday")
- 14. In Amerika ("In America")
- 15. Die schwarzen Vier ("The four black ones")
- 16. Das Schulfest ("The school party")
- 17. Der kleine Hexer ("The young warlock")
- 18. Auf dem Hexenberg ("On the witch mountain")
- 19. Das Sportfest ("The sports festival")
- 20. Papa ist weg ("Daddy is gone")
- 21. B.B. zieht um ("moves")
- 22. Dreimal schwarzer Kater ("Three times black cat")
- 23. B.B. und der Autostau ("and the road congestion")
- 24. B.B. und der Supermarkt ("and the super market")
- 25. B.B. reißt aus ("on the loose")
| - 26. Die Schnitzeljagd ("The scavenger hunt")
- 27. Die verhexte Hitparade ("The magical hit parade")
- 28. B.B. im Dschungel ("in the jungle")
- 29. Der neue Hexenbesen ("The new witch broom")
- 30. B.B. in der Ritterzeit ("In the age of the knights")
- 31. Auf der Märcheninsel ("On the fairy tale island")
- 32. B.B. als Prinzessin ("as a princess")
- 33. B.B. als Babysitter ("as a baby sitter")
- 34. B.B. darf nicht Hexen ("may not use magic")
- 35. Der Hexenfluch ("The witch curse")
- 36. Die weißen Enten ("The white ducks")
- 37. Der Flohmarkt ("The flea market")
- 38. Die Weihnachtsmänner ("The Santa Clauses")
- 39. Unverhofftes Wiedersehen ("An unwelcome reunion")
- 40. B.B. und die Vampire ("and the vampires")
- 41. Ohne Mami geht es nicht ("It won't work without Mommy")
- 42. B.B. im Zirkus ("at the circus")
- 43. Der Reiterhof Teil 1 ("The knights' court, part 1")
- 44. Der Reiterhof Teil 2 ("The knights' court, part 2")
- 45. Das Lufttaxi ("The air taxi")
- 46. Karla gibt nicht auf ("Karla won't give up")
- 47. Das Reitturnier ("The riding competition")
- 48. B.B. ist krank ("is sick")
- 49. Der Hexengeburtstag ("The witch birthday")
- 50. B.B. im Orient ("in the Orient")
| - 51. B.B. wird entführt ("is kidnapped")
- 52. Wo ist Kartoffelbrei? ("Where is Kartoffelbrei?")
- 53. Der Superhexspruch ("The super hex")
- 54. Die Computerhexe ("The computer witch")
- 55. Mamis Geburtstag ("Mommy's birthday")
- 56. Der Wetterfrosch ("The weather frog")
- 57. Der blaue Brief ("The blue letter")
- 58. B.B. und das Dino-Ei ("and the dinosaur egg")
- 59. B.B. und Dino ("and Dino")
- 60. Der Geisterkater ("The ghost cat")
- 61. Der Flaschengeist ("The genie of the bottle")
- 62. Das feuerrote Nashorn ("The fire-red rhinoceros")
- 63. Die Wahrsagerin ("The fortune teller")
- 64. Die neue Schule ("The new school")
- 65. Das Wettfliegen ("The flying competition")
- 66. Das verhexte Osterei ("The magical easter egg")
- 67. Der weiße Kakadu ("The white parrot")
- 68. B.B. und die Piraten ("and the pirates")
- 69. Verhexte Weihnachten ("A magical Christmas")
- 70. Das gestohlene Hexenkraut ("The stolen witch herb")
- 71. Die Hexenschule ("The witch school")
- 72. Der verhexte Kalender ("The magical calendar")
- 73. Freitag der 13 ("Friday the 13th")
- 74. Der Brieffreund ("The pen pal")
- 75. Die neue Lehrerin ("The new teacher")
| - 76. Schubia dreht durch ("Schubia goes crazy")
- 77. B.B. im Hexeninternat ("at the witch boarding school")
- 78. B.B. und Elea Eluanda ("and Elea Eluanda")
- 79. Papis Geburtstag ("Daddy's birthday")
- 80. Das Schmusekätzchen ("The cuddling kitten")
- 81. Mami in Not ("Mommy's in trouble")
- 82. Hexspruch mit Folgen ("Magic spell with consequences")
- 83. Die Klassenreise ("The class trip")
- 84. Das Hexenhoroskop ("The witch horoscope")
- 85. Die Hundebabys ("The baby dogs")
- 86. Kann Papi hexen? ("Can daddy use magic?")
- 87. Die vertauschte Hexenkugel ("The switched crystal ball")
- 88. Superpudel Puck ("Superpoodle Puck")
- 89). Die Junghexenbande ("the young witches gang")
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Theme song
Originally, the series had an instrumental theme. In the new episodes there is a vocal theme song. The melody was arranged by
Heiko Rüsse. Since episode #83, there has been a new theme song, arranged by
Wolfgang W. Loos and Heiko Rüsse.
Criticism
Bibi Blocksberg is generally considered a good, entertaining and educational children's series.
It has however received criticism from the scientist Gerd Strohmeier. The cause of the criticism is the character of the incompetent and corrupt mayor of Neustadt, which Strohmeier claims will give a negative view of politics to children.
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