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The cartoon inventor was the basis for the show's puppet character, Baron Balthazar, and the cartoons were shown as animated sequences of the Baron's tales of his adventures and inventions back in "beautiful downtown Bosnia". The cartoon was also shown in the United States in the 1980s on Pinwheel as well as on ABC in Australia and on CCTV in ...
Bogdan Baltazar (22 September 1939 – 28 December 2012) was a leading Romanian banker and the first spokesman of the Romanian government following the fall of the communist regime. He was also a significant financial and banking advisor.
Bogdan Baltazar (1939–2012), Romanian banker and politician; Cecilia Baltazar, Ecuadorian politician; Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988), Swiss theologian and priest; J. G. Balthazar, Sri Lankan Burgher army brigadier; Nic Balthazar (born 1964), Belgian film director; Rui Baltazar dos Santos Alves (1933–2024), Mozambican lawyer ...
Follow the Leader – Balthazar, who is feeling old and tired, sees how the toys admire the youth and strength of Dr. Wizardo, the hero of one of Penny and Simon's computer games. He presses the "escape" button and lets Wizardo out to be leader, but must save his friends after things worsen, soon discovering that there is more to being a leader ...
The Abduction of Balthazar Sponge (Polish: Porwanie Baltazara Gąbki) is a Polish-language fantasy animated series produced by Studio Filmów Rysunkowych from 1969 to 1970, that was based on 1965 children's book Porwanie Baltazara Gąbki by Stanisław Pagaczewski. The series had 1 season consisting of 13 episodes, each lasting from 6 to 7 minutes.
Balthazar, the donkey in the French film Au hasard Balthazar (1966); Balthasar, a demon in the film Constantine (2005) played by Gavin Rossdale; Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp, a pseudonym of the villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service and the film of the same name
Au hasard Balthazar (French pronunciation: [o a.zaʁ bal.ta.zaʁ]; meaning "Balthazar, at Random"), also known as Balthazar, is a 1966 French tragedy film directed by Robert Bresson. Believed to be inspired by a passage from Fyodor Dostoyevsky 's 1868–69 novel The Idiot , the film follows a donkey as he is given to various owners, most of ...
The film is set in the midst of the Cold War; Amidst the political tension between the United States and Soviet Union (USSR), West Germany agrees to sell advanced components and extra-large oil/gas pipes to the USSR in exchange for oil and gas that will be delivered through the network of newly-planned pipelines connecting oil and gas resources of Siberia.