Best Hungarian animation series

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  • Poster for The Mézga Family

    The Mézga Family 1970

    The family consists of Géza, the father, a comical and inept figure, his wife Paula who actually dominates family affairs, pubertal daughter Kriszta and 12-year-old son Aladár, a child prodigy. The cat Maffia and a dog, Blöki accompany the family. Dr. Máris, their cynical neighbour, is regularly and unvoluntarily involved in disasters surrounding the family.

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  • Poster for Hungarian Folktales

    Hungarian Folktales 1977

    Hungarian Folktales is a Hungarian animated series. Each episode is based on a Hungarian folk tale. The creators paid special attention to using Hungarian folk motives in the episodes.

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  • Poster for Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai

    Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai 1971

    Every night Aladár visits a different inhabited planet using an inflatable interstellar cosmic ship with his talking dog Blöki.

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  • Poster for Süsü, a sárkány

    Süsü, a sárkány 1977

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  • Poster for Pom Pom meséi

    Pom Pom meséi 1977

    "Who is Pom Pom? How come you don't know me? Hoo! Nobody really knows me, because sometimes I'm like this, sometimes I'm like that. I can change my shape amazingly: if I want, I am like a fur patch, or a wig, or one-finger fur gloves turned inside out, or a room-painting scrub, or a cotton tassel on the toe of a slipper. Now I look most like a fur hat, sitting on the branch, a nice long branch, up-heh-heh-heh, down-heh-heh-heh, as a breeze sways the branch..."

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  • Poster for Vakáción a Mézga család

    Vakáción a Mézga család 1980

    The exciting summer adventures of the Mezga family is followed on an uninhabited island, for example, which is perhaps not uninhabited after all? And how will Maris neighbour become the next Minister of Health? And how does the Mezga's family escape from the captivity of the mafia? Everything will be revealed if you look at the Mezga family vacation stories.

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  • Poster for Tales of King Matthias

    Tales of King Matthias 1984

    Tales of King Matthias is a Hungarian television animated film series about King Mátyás, shown in 1984, produced by Pannónia Filmstúdió from 1981 to 1982. The director of the animated feature film series is László Újváry. Ábel Kőszegi and László Újváry wrote the script, the music was composed by the band Kaláka and produced by Ferenc Mikulás. It first aired between February 18, 1984 and May 12, 1984. In Hungary, it was broadcast by M1, M2, Duna TV, Fox Kids / Jetix, Kiwi TV and Super TV2.

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  • Poster for Frakk

    Frakk 1972

    It's a tale of the friendship of a dog and two cats. This friendship lasts until one of the cats has the idea to occupy the comfortable armchair.

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  • Poster for Pityke

    Pityke 1981

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  • Poster for Berry and Dolly

    Berry and Dolly 2010

    The animation film "Bogyó és Babóca - 13 mese" is based on highly successful, bestseller book of Erika Bartos targeting the pre-school age audience. The film is centered around two main characters, Bogyó (Berry), the snail boy and Babóca (Dolly), the ladybird girl, two inseparable friends.

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  • Poster for The Adventures of Aladár Mézga

    The Adventures of Aladár Mézga 1971

    Every night Aladár visits a different inhabited planet using an inflatable interstellar cosmic ship with his talking dog Blöki.

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  • Poster for The rabbit with checkered ears

    The rabbit with checkered ears 1973

    A kockásfülű nyúl (English: "The rabbit with checkered ears") is a 26-episode Hungarian animated children's series produced from 26 August 1977 on in the studios of PannóniaFilm. Created by the acclaimed children's literature writer and graphic artist Veronika Marék and animator Zsolt Richly, its protagonist, the rabbit with checkered ears quickly became one of the most prolific mascots of Hungarian animation.

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  • Poster for A nagy ho-ho-horgász

    A nagy ho-ho-horgász 1984

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  • Pom Pom meséi 2001

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  • Poster for Üzenet a jövőből - A Mézga család különös kalandjai

    Üzenet a jövőből - A Mézga család különös kalandjai 1970

    Geza Mezga, Paula, teenager Kriszta their daughter and the restless little child, Aladar. So they are the Mezga family. Maybe Maris neighbour should also be counted here. They are always embroiled in extremely strange adventures, thanks to their "distant" relative, MZ/X discovered by Aladar. With the help of Aladar's own radio transceiver, they get in touch with their thirtieth-century relative. Incredible things happen suddenly in an otherwise ordinary family.

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  • Poster for Kérem a következőt!

    Kérem a következőt! 1975

    Dr. Bubó is a short-eared owl who, after obtaining his medical degree with excellent qualifications , sets up his clinic inside an oak tree, where he heals the sick inhabitants of the forest with the help of his assistant - the nurse of the clinic - Nurse Ursula.

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  • Poster for Futrinka utca

    Futrinka utca 1980

    On a rainy day a stray puppy named Buksi arrives on Futrinka Street. The cat Cicamica adopts him, and Morzsa, an old dog, plays a fatherly role. Buksi gets to know the neighborhood, makes friends, gets in trouble, and goes on adventures.

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  • Poster for Kukori és Kotkoda

    Kukori és Kotkoda 1971

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  • The Adventures of Sam the Squirrel 1980

    Our main character, Misi Squirrel, was born in a spacious, comfortable den of a huge tree in the forest together with his four younger siblings. He was the liveliest and largest of the four. He could be distinguished from his brother not only because of his features, but also because of a special characteristic, namely that his tail was black. There is a type of squirrel with black fur, but Misi's family belonged to the red squirrel. Father Squirrel got angry, saying enough - Red squirrel has a red tail. If it's black, it's caused by some bad spell. - The parents asked Uncle Squirrel Rókus for advice on what to do to end the black tail of the Misi boys. The old wise Squirrel Rókus predicted great luck for the boys, and if you are interested in the adventurous story of Squirrel Misi, you can follow it from the series.

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  • Poster for Vízipók-csodapók

    Vízipók-csodapók 1978

    This is the story of the water spider, which, unlike land spiders, does not weave its web in the corners of rooms or in the tops of trees or bushes, but in the water.

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  • Poster for Egy kupac kufli

    Egy kupac kufli 2017

    The seven muffins live in the middle of the Deserted Meadow, far from the noise of the world, in the cavernous caverns of a muffins heap. The greenest in the green. Muzzle is the reddest. Titus is the yellowest. Hilda is the coolest. Valér is the blueest. Bela is the brownest. Fityirc is the grayest because ... Well, because it must be somebody! They are brave and timid, gentle and sudden in nature, multilingual and silent, clever and ... Well, they are all different. Like children (and adults, of course). Muffins loves best when nothing happens to them, they can just laze around at the top of their heap. But in vain, because most of the time their peaceful day turns into a complicated adventure! Luckily, the muffins are good friends, and together they can solve even the most jovial situations!

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  • Poster for Toldi

    Toldi 2021

    Poetic retelling of the tale of Miklós Toldi, an inhumanly strong farmer boy tormented by a short temper and and arrogant brother. Wanted for murder, Miklós flees from his home, hoping prove his worth to the king.

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  • Poster for Sebaj Tóbiás

    Sebaj Tóbiás 1984

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  • Poster for Gusztáv, Gustavus - The Fellow-Man

    Gusztáv, Gustavus - The Fellow-Man 1966

    Gusztáv, a társas lény, also known as Gustavus: The Fellow-Man (Canada: English title), series was started in 1964 (68 episodes in 1964, then another 52 episodes in the 1970s) - an initiative by Attila Dargay, Jozsef Nepp and Marcell Jankovics after an earlier hit by Jozsef Nepp, "Passion" (1961). Gustavus became a familiar character in over seventy countries. This series was the debut for the greater part of the second generation of Hungarian animators, including József Gémes, Tamás Szabó Sípos, Béla Ternovszky and others.

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  • Poster for Mikrobi

    Mikrobi 1973

    Hungarian cartoon. Mikrobi is a robot that has three eyes, a stretchy neck and takes care of the three children traveling across the cosmos. The biggest problem Mikrobiego is a small urchin Pepe, who constantly wants to play with him and boredom reprogrammed the robot to fulfill his cravings

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  • Poster for Leo and Fred

    Leo and Fred 1986

    Charming stories about Leo the lion and Fred the lion tamer.

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  • Poster for Schooltime Blues

    Schooltime Blues 1979

    In the spirit of Frigyes Karinthy, an amusing pixilation burlesque about the everyday life of a graduating class, starring pantomime actors.

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  • Poster for Borka és a varázsruha

    Borka és a varázsruha 2014

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  • Poster for Pityke

    Pityke 1981

    Pityke is a Hungarian animation about Hungarian police and funny crime stories for children and the young.

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  • Poster for Cigánymesék

    Cigánymesék 2014

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  • Poster for DumaRagu

    DumaRagu 2011

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