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The ( Nane Limon Kabuğu ) music video by Kukuli is a popular animated cover of the classic Turkish song originally written and performed by the legendary artist Barış Manço .

Released in , this version was designed to introduce younger generations to Manço's cultural legacy through the colorful world of Kukuli , a well-known Turkish animated character. Background and Origin

Like the original, the song functions as a playful "recipe" for a herbal tonic used to treat the common cold, emphasizing traditional Turkish home remedies. Key Components of the "Mint Lemon Rind" Remedy Kukuli Mint Lemon Rind Baris

The video features Kukuli and his friends (Tinky and Minky) dancing and preparing the tea in a vibrant, high-energy format typical of the Kukuli YouTube Channel .

The lyrics famously list specific ingredients meant to soothe illness: The primary base for the tea. The ( Nane Limon Kabuğu ) music video

By using Barış Manço’s work, the project bridges the gap between the 1980s-90s generation, who grew up with "7'den 77'ye" (Manço's TV show), and today's digital-first youth.

The song was originally composed by Barış Manço , one of Turkey's most influential rock musicians and public figures, known for his educational and culturally rich music for children. Key Components of the "Mint Lemon Rind" Remedy

A traditional herb often used in Turkish folk medicine for coughs. Visual and Cultural Impact

The ( Nane Limon Kabuğu ) music video by Kukuli is a popular animated cover of the classic Turkish song originally written and performed by the legendary artist Barış Manço .

Released in , this version was designed to introduce younger generations to Manço's cultural legacy through the colorful world of Kukuli , a well-known Turkish animated character. Background and Origin

Like the original, the song functions as a playful "recipe" for a herbal tonic used to treat the common cold, emphasizing traditional Turkish home remedies. Key Components of the "Mint Lemon Rind" Remedy

The video features Kukuli and his friends (Tinky and Minky) dancing and preparing the tea in a vibrant, high-energy format typical of the Kukuli YouTube Channel .

The lyrics famously list specific ingredients meant to soothe illness: The primary base for the tea.

By using Barış Manço’s work, the project bridges the gap between the 1980s-90s generation, who grew up with "7'den 77'ye" (Manço's TV show), and today's digital-first youth.

The song was originally composed by Barış Manço , one of Turkey's most influential rock musicians and public figures, known for his educational and culturally rich music for children.

A traditional herb often used in Turkish folk medicine for coughs. Visual and Cultural Impact

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