Best Hungarian children series
A curated collection of popular children series from Hungary.

Mekk Elek, az ezermester (1974)
Mekk Elek, az ezermester (1974)
The misadventures of a handyman goat.

Arthur az Angyal (1959)
Arthur az Angyal (1959)
Arthur, the angel, cannot rest in heaven, because Peter constantly sends him to earth to take care of people in need. The lovely and hard-working angel gets into trouble again and again and must pass small adventures.

A kiscsacsi kalandjai (1973)
A kiscsacsi kalandjai (1973)

Mazsola és Tádé (1969)
Mazsola és Tádé (1969)
PocketTV (1966)
PocketTV (1966)
Hungarian entertainment series for kids with short stores and poems with the storyteller "Moka Miki"

Mirr Murr a kandúr (1973)
Mirr Murr a kandúr (1973)
We can follow the fairytale heroes of István Csukás, Mirr-Murr and Oriza Triznyák, the two curious stray cats on their adventurous journeys. The story of the puppet film begins with Kiscsacsi (whose name is Samu according to the original history of the book) getting to know the wardrobe, the bed, the chair, the chandelier and of course Mirr-Mur. Together they fly, play a naval battle, read a book, or just make friends with Paprikajancs, Bóbice, and Csinnadrata, the lead soldier with whom they discover the poultry farm. Mirr-murr accidentally left the others and ends up in Ödön Slukk's coat pocket. He manages to get out and then befriends Oriza Triznya. The two stray cats stand various rehearsals, help Pál Ploma or join a company called Pintyőke Circus World Number. Further stories will emerge from the series and books.