How many of you fags have seen this kino?
I bet none.
How many of you fags have seen this kino?
I bet none.
I did, my favorite episode was when they were making a bookshelf and then IIRC it turned out they gradually sold all the books to make tools for it, and it ended up being a horrendous looking tool shelf instead.
>make
*buy
Anyway, it was pretty good, it was on TV a lot when I was a kid. A thousand times better than Lolek and Bolek.
best slavshit on Sup Forums, I still have the intro song stuck in my head desu
Also this little fucker
I have multiple VHSes with czech classics
I fucking loved czech kid kino
I tried watching this again as an adult but I can't enjoy it anymore, I just get so frustrated that they're doing everything wrong. Like use the can opener instead of a knife you stupid fuck. You can't use eggs for glue, just stop JESUS CHRIST
Are cans still being sold with can openers? Or are they all on the stupid finger pull system now or without a way to open them at all?
Were they even sold with openers in America at all? Pretty much every sardine can had an opener in the package here.
The animation and character movement in this is absolutely amazing compared to so many modern puppet or 3D flicks btw. Timing and direction is really good too, especially since they're mostly in a confined space.
never really enjoyed krtek. overrated in my honest slavic opinion
indoor camping was probably my fav episode
best episode is about pregnant rabbit, popping out little bunnies out of its vagina.
absolute classic
piano episode was always my fav
Agreed. It's quite impressive.
I'm getting hit with nostalgia so hard right now
Czech children's animations are truly kino
youtube.com
youtube.com
youtube.com
There's a YT channel with so many of these shows
>not knowing the ultimate cartoon kino
Oh I remember them, it was a fun show. I remember watching lots of shows from former soviet sphere.Come to thing of it, I'm probably from last generation that watch it on TV. Pic rel was my favourite.
When did they stop showing them?
I remember watching this sort of stuff on Večerníček as a kid in Czechia, in the late '90s
since kids got ultimate access to internet and streaming facilities... smartphones and tablets
I haven't seen the latest feature movie, but i'm sure it's pure Czechkino.
In Poland I think it was around 2000. I belvie at that time privet tv companies got rich enough to lince/produce some decent things and push national tv out of the market.
*private *licence/produce
Who /Bob a Bobek/ here?
bump
One thing I have noticed is these cartoons always have two main characters
>Bob a Bobek
>Pat a Mat
>Mach a Sebestova
>Kremilek a Vochomurka
>Spejbl a Hurvinek
>Uzlik a Mazlik
>Tip a Tap
>Staflik a Spagetka
YIN
A
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Unlike Americans, the Europeans understand the dialectic.
Yes! thats a great episode. I also enjoyed the one when they build/repair a roof.
Lolek i Bolek is still decent though
yes, krtek!
>youtube.com
They've actually aged well. Thanks for this link.
Yeah, it's really well made. I didn't even know it was stop-motion for the longest time. Always thought it was animated.
>implying I don't know Baltazar
BUURMAN
They used to run that in Finland all the time. Absolute kino.
I used to watch that shit all the time back in the day, truly a god tier cartoon and a legit kinématográfia
t. Slovakfag
Boo
>Tip a Tap
Holy fuck this was comfy.
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It was on in sweden all the time.
Can somebody tell me why they had doorbells outside the garden gates?
What's brilliant about this show is that you can practically hear what they're saying even though there are no voices and their mouth doesn't move.
>It's a Czech show
kek, I remember my dad making some joke about how they looked like untaxed Polack guestworkers