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The Little Mole (Czech: Krtek, Krteček) is a series of cartoons as well as the name of their title character, created by Czech animator Zdeněk Miler between 1957 and 2002. The first short film premiered at the 1957 Venice Film Festival , where it won the award for the best directing achievement.
Miler was born in Kladno just west of Prague, the capital of what was then Czechoslovakia.He became an animator partly because of the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. He took part in the demonstrations held consequent to the death of Jan Opletal, which led to the closing of universities and colleges.
Pat & Mat (Czech and Slovak: Pat a Mat) is a Czechoslovak slapstick stop-motion animated series created by Lubomír Beneš and Vladimír Jiránek.The characters first appeared in the theatrically released short Kuťáci (Tinkers) in 1976, while the first made-for-TV episode "Tapety" ("Wallpaper") was produced for ČST Bratislava three years later.
Zdeňka Deitchová (born May 18, 1928) is a Czech animator and production manager, and the director for the Bratři v triku studio.Deitchová worked on a variety of projects like Krtek and other films.
O loupežníku Rumcajsovi is a Czech animated television series by writer Václav Čtvrtek and illustrator Radek Pilař.Series is about the robber Rumcajs who lives in the Řáholec forest near Jičín. [1]
Clover 4/3 / 클로버 4/3 (2000) [21] Pucca web animated series (2000); Galactic Bear Constellation 2000 / 은하곰 별자리 2000 (2000) Taekwon King Kang Tae-Pung / 태권왕 강태풍 (2000)
Title Years Network Notes Co-production Episodes Rod Rocket: 1963: Syndication: Filmation was at this point just Scheimer and Sutherland, and took over series by contract [1] ...
Initially created in the 1950s, an evening cartoon block called Dobranocka, which was targeted at young children, is still broadcast today under a different format. [43] Among the most well-known animations of the 1970s and 1980s in Poland were Reksio, Bolek and Lolek, Krtek (Polish: Krecik) and The Moomins. [44] [45]