Monday, December 13, 2010

Internet, brajko!: East European Cartoons

Internet, brajko!: East European Cartoons
"Donald Duck, Road Runner, Tom & Jerry and the Flintstones are some of the most popular animated series which kids growing-up in the USA and West Europe enjoyed. In contrast to that, during the cold war, in most of the East European countries these cartoons were not or were rarely broadcasted on state TV. Instead, kids across communist countries had fun watching Lolek and Bolek, Gustav, Baltazar, Pat and Mat, and several other animated characters made in East Europe. Here is my selection of six most popular Eastern European animated series."
1. Gusztáv (Gustavus) - Hungary
2. Pat a Mat (Pat and Mat) - Czechoslovakia
3. Bolek i Lolek (Bennie and Lennie) - Poland
4. Nu, pogodi! (You, Just Wait!) - Soviet Union (SSSR)
5. Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai (The Adventures of Aladar Mezga) - Hungary
6. Professor Baltazar - Yugoslavia

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