Víla Amálka
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Víla Amálka (Amalka the Fairy) is a Czechoslovak animated television series created in 1973[1] and first aired in 1975. It was, and still regularly is, aired as part of Večerníček, a long-running evening programme aimed at children. The author was Václav Čtvrtek. The film was drawn and directed by Václav Bedřich , with narration by Jiří Hrzán . A total of 13 episodes of about 8 minutes each were produced.
In 2013, Amalka the Fairy started gaining popularity in Japan, with the episodes having been dubbed into Japanese. A toy range featuring characters from the show has also been released.[2][3]
Episodes
- Jak nechala stát myslivce Mušku v lese[1]
- Jak potkala beránka Kudrnu
- Jak našla kámen mutáček
- Jak seděla v zelené kleci
- Jak se udělala ptáčkem
- Jak zatančila králi
- Jak obrátila potok
- Jak jí vodník Kebule málem řekl sedm
- Jak přetancovala obra Hrompáce
- Jak pomáhala ježkovi s horkou tlapkou
- Jak vyléčila ty dva, Hrompáce a Ohniváče
- Jak potkala oříškového panáčka
- Jak odešla spát až do jara
References
- ^ a b Říkání o víle AmálceŘíkání o víle Amálce, all 13 episodes can be viewed.
- ^ "Japonské děti milují vílu Amálku". Czech Television (in Czech). ČT24. 6 May 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ^ アマールカ (Amalka) official web site
Categories:
- CS1 Czech-language sources (cs)
- Use dmy dates from January 2016
- All stub articles
- Animated television series stubs
- 1975 Czechoslovak television series debuts
- 1975 Czechoslovak television series endings
- Czechoslovak animated television series
- Czech animated television series
- 1970s Czechoslovak television series
- 1970s animated television series
- Fictional fairies