Mert
26 August 2023 18:08
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Krtek, fucking legend
The Moomins, great bunch of lads
Mafalda, nuff said
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Interested to learn more about this sort of cartoon character in this thread
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harru
26 August 2023 18:16
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Pingus dad is much better tho
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Damian
26 August 2023 18:39
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It’s a depressed and grumpy piece of toast from Germany!
Bernd das Brot (English: Bernd the bread) is a puppet character, star mascot and pop cultural icon of the German children's television channel KiKA, currently featured in the programs Bernd das Brot, Bravo Bernd, and the KiKA late night loop programme. He is primarily characterised by his chronic depression.
Bernd is a depressed and curmudgeonly loaf of pullman bread speaking in a deep, gloomy baritone. He is small, rectangular and golden brown with hands directly attached to his body, rings a...
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Koziołek Matołek: my Polish cousins had a video of this when we were growing up. Quality stuff!
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Damian
26 August 2023 18:47
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We spent a few days in Hamburg and he was on TV late every night when we were there. I liked his vibe!
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Was very surprised this guy/his creators were British, I thought they were from East Berlin or somewhere else then behind the Iron Curtain that exuded hip outsider cool. Coupled with the show’s tone and aesthetics he is actually pure DiS in the 80s
Murun Buchstansangur is a series of animated shorts produced by Bevanfield Films for the TV station Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. It comprised fifty-two episodes; each was written, directed and narrated by Timothy Forder.
The title character was a small blue-grey creature who lived under the kitchen cupboard of a house in an unspecified town. The series was notable for its oblique, downbeat tone. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given his surroundings, Murun was a somewhat melancholy, philosophical...
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