Miś Uszatek (Floppy Bear, literally Teddy Floppy- ear ) is a Polish character from the stop motion-animated TV series of the same name. He was created jointly by Polish writer Czesław Janczarski and cartoonist Zbigniew Rychlicki.
Miś Uszatek's first appearance was in a Polish comic magazine for children, "Miś", on 6 March 1957. Later, he was the main character of several children 's books, which were translated into many languages. However, it became very popular in 1975, when Łódź ' Animated Forms Studio ( Studio Malych Form Filmowych), Se-ma-for, created a series of cartoons for the Polish TV network, featuring actor Mieczysław Czechowicz, who voiced the characters. In all- time Polish ranks of animated programs, it usually comes second only to Bolek i Lolek.
The teddy bear Miś Uszatek and his friends - Prosiaczek (Piglet), Króliczki ( Little Rabbits ) and Zajączek ( Little Hare ), as well as Kruczek the Puppy - were loved by preteen kids. At the same time, Uszatek played the role of a friend from kindergarten. He was also liked by parents, as he would always go to bed at appropriate hour, singing the goodnight song :
Altogether, Se-ma-for created 104 episodes of the cartoon ; the last one was made in 1987. In the 1960s, two theatrical movies about the friendly bear were made.
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