This page will contain wikis about nijntje, as they become available.

Miffy

Billboard

Miffy is a picture-book character in the form of a small girl rabbit drawn by Dick Bruna. Her original Dutch name is Nijntje (pr. nein-che) which stems from a toddler's pronunciation of the word "konijntje" meaning "little rabbit".

She was created in 1955, after Dick Bruna had been telling his one-year-old son Sierk stories about a little rabbit they had seen earlier in the dunes, while on holiday.

The first Miffy book was Miffy at the Seaside.

Miffy's sister is called Melanie

Miffy is drawn in a very minimalist style, requiring only a few lines and one or two primary colours. In a sense, it reminds one of Hergé's ligne claire.

The Miffy books each contain sixteen pages of story. Each page has one illustration and four lines of verse.

The books are printed in small format. Dick Bruna says he considers it important that his audience feels that his books are there for them, not for their parents.

Miffy has been appearing on TV since 2003, in a show named after her that airs on children's television channels such as Treehouse.

Many think that Miffy is Japanese, because the line style is also used in Hello Kitty and her friends. However, Miffy is a Dutch character.


This page about nijntje includes information from a Wikipedia article.
Additional articles about nijntje
News stories about nijntje
External links for nijntje
Videos for nijntje
Wikis about nijntje
Discussion Groups about nijntje
Blogs about nijntje
Images of nijntje

However, Miffy is a Dutch character. The following is a list, divided in historical periods, of the greatest players in the history of Juventus. Many think that Miffy is Japanese, because the line style is also used in Hello Kitty and her friends. In terms of league championships (called Albo d'Oro (palmarés) ), the club is the most successful in Italian football. Miffy has been appearing on TV since 2003, in a show named after her that airs on children's television channels such as Treehouse. As of January 31, 2006. Dick Bruna says he considers it important that his audience feels that his books are there for them, not for their parents. .

The books are printed in small format. The previous record holder was Giampiero Boniperti, who scored 182 goals for the club. Each page has one illustration and four lines of verse. On January 10, 2006 Alessandro Del Piero became the all time leading goalscorer for Juventus when he scored three times in a match against Fiorentina and took his total goals for the club to 185. The Miffy books each contain sixteen pages of story. The sale of Zinedine Zidane to Real Madrid of Spain was the most expensive in football to date, costing the Spanish club over $64 million (US), which is accurately £48 million. In a sense, it reminds one of Hergé's ligne claire. Juventus is now a corporation, listed on the Borsa Italiana.

Miffy is drawn in a very minimalist style, requiring only a few lines and one or two primary colours. In fact, Juventus won the Italian Championship 28 times, more than any other Italian club; no other club has won the championship over 20 times, but the closest one to that objective is AC Milan. Miffy's sister is called Melanie. The two stars on the Juventus shirt signify they have won the Scudetto over 20 times. The first Miffy book was Miffy at the Seaside. Most of its players remained with Juventus until the end of their careers; many still work for the club or for Fiat (or related companies). She was created in 1955, after Dick Bruna had been telling his one-year-old son Sierk stories about a little rabbit they had seen earlier in the dunes, while on holiday. Until recently, Juventus' players had to wear short (and regular) hair; the club also provided the team with official formal wear (made by famous tailors) and forced them to complete their educational studies.

nein-che) which stems from a toddler's pronunciation of the word "konijntje" meaning "little rabbit". The club is also one of only four to have won all three major European trophies. Her original Dutch name is Nijntje (pr. They have won 28 Italian titles and nine Coppa Italias to date, both national records. Miffy is a picture-book character in the form of a small girl rabbit drawn by Dick Bruna. However, in 1999, due to their poor domestic season, they were forced into the ignominy of entering the UEFA Intertoto Cup in order to qualify for Europe. Juventus also won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1984 and two more UEFA Cup (1990, 1993).

Juventus repeated the success by winning the Champions League for a second time in 1996, and have not won it again since, the closest chance being when they lost to AC Milan in the 2003 final due to losing in a penalty shootout. The height of European success was not reached until 1985, when they won the European Champions Cup, but this success was largely overshadowed by the Heysel disaster that had occurred during the final between Juventus and Liverpool. Post-war the club was very successful domestically, winning its tenth championship in 1961, but did not win any European titles until 1977 with the UEFA Cup. In 1933, they began playing at the Stadio Comunale.

From 1931, the club won five consecutive Italian league championships (Italian scudetto). In 1923, the Agnelli family (owners of Fiat) gained control of the club, and built a private stadium in Villar Perosa (near Turin) and a complete series of facilities and services. The team won a previous version of the national league titles as early as 1905, but did not win their second until 1926. was founded in November 1897 by students from Massimo D'Azeglio Lyceum, in a "legendary" bench in one of Turin's boulevard, Re Umberto boulevard.

Juventus F.C. This arrangement will end after the 2004–05 season, when Torino Calcio will open a new ground of its own. The club's stadium is the 69,041-seat Stadio Delle Alpi, which it currently shares with Torino Calcio. When the club decided to change these, it was decided to import kits in the red of Nottingham Forest, but a mix-up by the supplier meant that the team got the Notts County black and white instead.

Originally the team played in pink shirts (pink being the cheapest material available) with a black tie. The team gets its black-and-white striped kits from English side Notts County. The team typically plays in black-and-white striped shirts and black shorts (but for decades in white shorts), and is nicknamed la Vecchia Signora (the Old Lady), bianconeri (black-and-white's), zebre (zebras), or deprecatively gobbi (humpbacks) by the opponents. Juventus are widely regarded as one of the world's top clubs.

It competes in Serie A. Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italy's oldest and greatest football clubs, based in Turin, Piedmont. Robert Kovac. David Trézéguet.

Mauro Camoranesi. Lilian Thuram. Fabio Cannavaro. Zlatan Ibrahimović.

Pavel Nedvěd. Patrick Vieira. Emerson. Gianluca Zambrotta.

Gianluigi Buffon. Alen Boksic. Paolo Montero. Edgar Davids.

Filippo Inzaghi. Christian Vieri. Antonio Conte. Fabrizio Ravanelli.

Alessandro Del Piero. Angelo Di Livio. Roberto Baggio. Gianluca Vialli.

Zinédine Zidane. Didier Deschamps. Ciro Ferrara. Angelo Peruzzi.

Paolo Rossi. Marco Tardelli. Franco Causio. Gaetano Scirea.

Antonio Cabrini. Claudio Gentile. Dino Zoff. Andreas Möller.

Stefan Reuter. Thomas Häßler. Jürgen Kohler. Michael Laudrup.

Stefano Tacconi. Liam Brady. Michel Platini. Zbigniew Boniek.

Franco Causio. Pietro Anastasi. Giuseppe Furino. Fabio Capello.

Antonello Cuccureddu. Roberto Bettega. Roberto Boninsegna. Helmut Haller.

Luis Del Sol. José Altafini. John Charles. Omar Sivori.

Giampiero Boniperti. Ermes Muccinelli. Carlo Parola. Felice Borel.

Giovanni Ferrari. Luis Monti. Raimundo Orsi. Umberto Caligaris.

Virginio Rosetta. Giampiero Combi. First team in Europe to win Champions League/Cup Winners Cup/UEFA Cup. 1985, 1996.

Intercontinental Cups: 2

    . 1999. Intertoto Cups: 1
      . 1985, 1996.

      European Super Cups: 2

        . 1976-77, 1989-90, 1992-93. UEFA Cups: 3
          . 1983-84.

          Cup Winners' Cups: 1

            . 1984-85, 1995-96. European Cups: 2
              . 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003.

              Italian Supercups: 4

                . 1937-38, 1941-42, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1964-65, 1978-79, 1982-83, 1989-90, 1994-95. Italian Cups: 9
                  . 1905, 1925-26, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1949-50, 1951-52, 1957-58, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1966-67, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1974-75, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05.

                  Italian Championships: 28

                    .