There could be many different Christmas stories out there with all sorts of names. Maybe 'Fa Rara La Christmas Story' is a made - up or family - specific story. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what it entails.
I'm afraid I can't provide details on the 'Fa Rara La Christmas Story' as it's not a well - known or common Christmas story that I'm aware of. It could potentially be a story written by an individual for a specific purpose, like for a small community or family. It might have themes like the spirit of giving, the magic of Christmas, and some special events that are unique to this story, but without more knowledge, it's all just guesswork.
Well, 'fa la la la' could potentially be a musical element or a repeated phrase in certain old cartoons, but it depends on the specific cartoon. Maybe it was used to create a certain mood or add a fun touch.
I'm not sure, 'fa si la manger' doesn't ring a bell. Maybe it's a made-up or very specialized term that I'm not familiar with.
Once upon a time, there was a little elf named Fa. He lived in the North Pole. Fa loved to sing 'rarara' as he worked in Santa's workshop. One Christmas, he was tasked with making a very special toy for a sick child. Fa put all his heart into it. He painted it with bright colors and added little bells that jingled 'rarara' when shaken. When Santa delivered the toy, the child's face lit up with joy, and that's the magic of Fa's 'rarara' Christmas story.
The plot could be that Fa is a magical snowflake that falls on Christmas day. As it lands, it starts to sing 'rarara'. Fa then travels around the town, visiting different houses. At each house, Fa leaves a little bit of magic, like making the Christmas trees grow taller or the presents multiply. By the end of the day, the whole town is filled with the magic of Fa's 'rarara' and has the best Christmas ever.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a unique or rare character or event, as 'rara avis' means a rare bird in Latin and often is used to describe something unique in English.
I don't know who wrote the 'rara avis short story'. There could be many authors out there with short stories named this way.
The magic of Tara Rara cartoon lies in its unique and charming characters and the imaginative storylines.
There was a song called 'Do Raimi' that contained lyrics related to notes such as 'Do Raimi Fa Suo La Xi Duo,' such as 'do is a young female deer, re is the golden sunlight, mi is the name I call myself, fa is the road is long and far, So is to thread a needle and thread, la is to follow the notes tightly, ti is drinks and refreshments, and then we sing doo000.' <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I'm not sure if it's available on 123movies.la. That site may not have legal streaming rights for this movie.