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  2. History of Hungarian animation - Wikipedia

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    The history of Hungarian animation extends from its origin in István Kató Kiszly's 1914 cut-out caricatures to the modern time. Although a few boldly experimental films were made in the early years, it would not be until the 1930s that actual animation studios would be formed (under figures like Gyula Macskássy and János Halász) to produce promotional material in the form of newsreels and ...

  3. Santa Claus and the Magic Drum - Wikipedia

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    Santa Claus and the Magic Drum (original Finnish title: Joulupukki ja noitarumpu, Swedish: Jultomten och trolltrumman) is a 51 minute long Finnish-Hungarian animation released in 1996. [1] The story is based on a 1995 children's book of the same name by Mauri Kunnas. The film has been recorded in Finnish, English (British) and Swedish.

  4. Tibor Hernádi - Wikipedia

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    Tibor Hernádi (22 August 1947 – 26 July 2012) was a Hungarian animation director, film director, producer, screenwriter and storyboard artist. Hernádi has served as an animation director and layout artist in several animated films throughout his career. He had also directed 86 animated Red Bull commercials between 1992 and 2012.

  5. Category:Hungarian animation - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Hungarian animation" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...

  6. Ferenc Mikulás - Wikipedia

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    From 1970, he began to work on animation films in Pannonia Film Studio. From 1 June 1971, he is the director of Kecskemét Animation Film Studio, producer of several animation films and series (Hungarian Folk Tales, Water Spider Wonder Spider, etc.). From 1993 he is the director of Kecskeméti Animation Film Festival.

  7. Category:Hungarian animated films - Wikipedia

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  8. Attila Dargay - Wikipedia

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    He began working as a scenery painter for the Hungarian National Theatre in the late 1940s. He directed such animations productions as Hajra, Mozdony! (1972), Mattie the Goose-boy (1977), The Little Fox (1981), The Treasure of Swamp Castle (1985), and Captain of the Forest (1988). [ 1 ]

  9. Varga Studio - Wikipedia

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    Varga Studio, Ltd. was an animation studio located in Budapest, Hungary. It operated from 1988 to 2005 and was one of Europe's nine leading animation houses [citation needed]. While most of its work was for European animation, it occasionally animated for American series as well. Varga has animated the following series and films: