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The Mainzelmännchen are six comedic cartoon characters used as mascots for the German public service television broadcaster ZDF. They first appear on television in 1963 to accommodate a government regulation prohibiting confusion between broadcast advertising and content. The cartoon characters served as a transition between the two. [1]
This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by German comics writers and/or artists. Pages in category "German comics characters" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Rumpelstiltskin (voiced by Walt Dohrn) is an evil short con artist who makes magical deals solidified with contracts, based on the fairy tale character of the same name. Pied Piper is a mute boy from the original story. He briefly appears in Shrek's swamp, along with the rest of the banished story characters, as a young boy who attracts a group ...
Creator Tom Ruegger shared on Twitter that the character's name is Heloise Nerz and she has German heritage. [6] The era of the revival would deem Hello Nurse inappropriate, and so she is fully absent, with Dr. Scratchansniff providing the in-universe explanation of her joining Doctors Without Borders in the intervening two decades. [7]
The character often showcased socialist technological achievements, such as the use of awe-inspiring vehicles like futuristic cars and flying devices. It was very popular with GDR citizens to the point that after the wall fell, former citizens lamented the appropriation of the beloved cartoon by corporate West German television.
Werner is a German comics character, appearing in a number of German comic books and animated films. He was created in 1978 [ 1 ] by Brösel (Rötger Feldmann). Werner is the most successful German comic character of all time with over 10 million books sold and over 13 million film admissions.
Käpt'n Blaubär is voiced by veteran German actor Wolfgang Völz, [36] with deep timbre and an accent [37] of the Low German common in coastal area of Germany. [12] The scenes on board Blaubär's ship are made with Muppets -style puppets, while his stories are short animated films.