Classic Polish Children's Animated TV Series
Explore a collection of beloved Polish children's animated TV series featuring endearing characters such as Teddy Floppy-Ear, Reksio the terrier, Bolek and Lolek brothers, the crew of Four Tank-Men and a Dog, Filemon the cat, and Matolek the billy-goat. These timeless shows, spanning from the 1960s to 1980s, offer heartwarming adventures, moral lessons, and a touch of nostalgia for viewers of all ages.
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childrens media fables in the PPR/PRL
TEDDY FLOPPY-EAR (MI USZATEK) emitted in years 1975-1987 technically called the adventures of teddy floppy-ear about 104 10 min episodes produced by se-ma-for (lodz based) for tvp made with dolls, using stop-motion animation character originally from children s books (c. 1957) centered around adventures of titular character & his various friends ended with cute little morals
REKSIO emitted in years 1967-1990 created by director lechoslaw marszalek animated by studio filmow rysunkowych (bielsko-biala based) about 65 10 min episodes adventures of a friendly and courageous terrier & his human owners (a middle class Polish family throughout most of the main series) & his animal friends namely hens, cats, or other dogs
BOLEK & LOLEK emitted in years 1962-1986 produced by studio filmow rysunkowych (bielsko-biala based) about 180 10 min episodes reproduced in a large quantity of toys &c. about two brothers and their fun & silly adventures which involve spending a lot of time outdoors no voices got a female character, tola, for about 30 eps
FOUR TANK-MEN AND A DOG (CZTERECH PANCERNYCH I PIES) emitted in years 1966-1970 based on book by janusz przymanowski, created by konrad nalecki & andrzej czekalski about 21 55 min episodes live-action black and white set during wwii, follows crew of t-34 tank crew & their german shepherd szarik popularity due to lighter tone depiction of war (not comedy tho)
THE ADVENTURES OF FILEMON THE CAT (PRZYGODY KOTA FILEMONA) emitted in years 1972-1981 series created by writer marek nejman produced by se-ma-for (lodz based) firstly called the strange world of filemon the cat ran for 39 episodes with elements of polish folk legends & traditions follows filemon, a naive young kitten, & bonifacy, a serious old tomcat
STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MATOLEK THE BILLY-GOAT (DZIWNE PRZYGODY KOZIOKA MATO KA) emitted in years 1969-1971 based on 120 adventures of comic by kornel makuszewski & marian walentynowicz by multiple directors & writers all eps start & end with a short rhymed poem about 26 10 min episodes made by studio miniatur filmowych (warsaw based) action paced (silent but with me-es)
INGENIOUS DOBROMIR (POMYSOWY DOBROMIR) emitted in years 1973-1975 created by a bunch of people on all stages went on into informal language made by studio miniatur filmowych (warsaw based) about 20 10 min episodes about young inventor dobromir solving everyday problems on polish countryside with helpful sceptic grandpa & a comedic little bird
THE MOOMINS (OPOWIADANIA MUMINKW) emitted in years 1977-1982 original stories based on books by tove jansson a joint venture between se-ma-for & jupiter films, a polish- german-austrian production a stop-motion animation (bloody spooky) about 78 10 min episodes criticised for being scary & dark in tone apparently done with approval of jansson, third to be made acy