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''Dikir Farmasi'' is an animated children's program that is dedicated to teaching kids about Dikir Barat, a musical form native to the Malay Peninsula. Dikir Barat usually includes singing, dancing, clapping, poetry, and references to traditional Malaysian folk music. | |||
== Dikir Frog == | == Dikir Frog == | ||
At one point in the | At one point in the ''Dikir Farmasi'' series, the three main protagonists stumble across Dikir Frog, a parody of Crazy Frog. Dikir Frog then begins to sing a Dikir Barat-influenced version of "Axel F", with lyrics onscreen for children and families to follow along with at home. | ||
[[File:Dikirfrog.mp4|thumb|center|The Dikir Frog sketch from Dikir Farmasi.]] | [[File:Dikirfrog.mp4|thumb|center|The Dikir Frog sketch from Dikir Farmasi.]] |
Revision as of 19:22, 1 January 2023
Dikir Farmasi is an animated children's program that is dedicated to teaching kids about Dikir Barat, a musical form native to the Malay Peninsula. Dikir Barat usually includes singing, dancing, clapping, poetry, and references to traditional Malaysian folk music.
Dikir Frog
At one point in the Dikir Farmasi series, the three main protagonists stumble across Dikir Frog, a parody of Crazy Frog. Dikir Frog then begins to sing a Dikir Barat-influenced version of "Axel F", with lyrics onscreen for children and families to follow along with at home.