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Hungarian Folk Tales

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hungarian Folk Tales
Also known asMagyar Népmesék
GenreAnimation
Directed byMarcell Jankovics
Mária Horváth
Zsuzsanna Kricskovics
Lajos Nagy
Pál Tóth
Narrated byGyula Szabó
ComposerKaláka
Country of originHungary
Original languageHungarian
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes100
Production
Running time6-10 mins
Production companyPannónia Filmstúdió[1]
Original release
NetworkMagyar Televízió[1]

Hungarian Folk Tales[2] (Hungarian: Magyar népmesék) is a Hungarian animated series and one of the first and biggest successes of Pannonia Film Studio, based on studio head Ferenc Mikulás' original idea and directed by Marcell Jankovics. It originally played on television between 1980 and 2012. Episodes are based on Hungarian folk tales and each one features the specific folk motives of a region of Hungary.[3] The theme song and the score are composed by Kaláka, one of the best known Hungarian folk bands.

A few episodes were dubbed into English and shown in the United States as part of Season 1 of the TV series Long Ago and Far Away in 1989. In 2017, all episodes were dubbed and published on YouTube, receiving over 19 million views by March 2021.[4]

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/3
    Views:
    1 341 400
    2 190 800
    628 618
  • Hungarian Folk Tales: One-Eyed, Two-Eyed, Three-Eyed (S02E01)
  • Hungarian Folk Tales: The Diligent Girl and the Lazy Girl (S03E11)
  • Hungarian Folk Tales: The Pussycat Princess (S01E08)

Transcription

References

  1. ^ a b "Magyar népmesék". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  2. ^ Az egyes epizódok főcíme, és stáblistája alapján.
  3. ^ Kisalföld napilap - 2011.12.29.- 11. oldal, Riport Mikulás Ferenccel
  4. ^ "Hungarian Folk Tales - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-03-18.

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