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Maxipes Fík
Maxipes Fík (literally "Fig the Maxidog") is a Czechoslovak children's TV animated series. It was one of the most popular series made for the children's television programme Večerníček. The first series was shot in 1975. The author and screenwriter was Rudolf Čechura and the animator was Jiří Šalamoun. Music was composed by Petr Skoumal, the voice was narrated by actor Josef Dvořák. The second series was launched in 1982. In memory of Maxipes Fík his birthday is celebrated in Kadaň; Maxipes Fík was born in Ahníkov, a bulldozed village nearby. Both Rudolf Čechura and Josef Dvořák also lived in the area. Maxipes Fík series # Zrození Maxipsa Fíka / How Maxipes Fík was born # Zmoudření maxipsa Fíka / Maxipes Fík getting wise # Maxipes Fík sportuje / Maxipes Fík doing sports # Fík ve škole / Fík at school # Fík za volantem / Fík driving # Fík - mistr skoku / Fík – master of jumping # Fík jde do světa / Fík goes round the world # Maxipes Fík tros ...
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Maxipes Fík
Maxipes Fík (literally "Fig the Maxidog") is a Czechoslovak children's TV animated series. It was one of the most popular series made for the children's television programme Večerníček. The first series was shot in 1975. The author and screenwriter was Rudolf Čechura and the animator was Jiří Šalamoun. Music was composed by Petr Skoumal, the voice was narrated by actor Josef Dvořák. The second series was launched in 1982. In memory of Maxipes Fík his birthday is celebrated in Kadaň; Maxipes Fík was born in Ahníkov, a bulldozed village nearby. Both Rudolf Čechura and Josef Dvořák also lived in the area. Maxipes Fík series # Zrození Maxipsa Fíka / How Maxipes Fík was born # Zmoudření maxipsa Fíka / Maxipes Fík getting wise # Maxipes Fík sportuje / Maxipes Fík doing sports # Fík ve škole / Fík at school # Fík za volantem / Fík driving # Fík - mistr skoku / Fík – master of jumping # Fík jde do světa / Fík goes round the world # Maxipes Fík tros ...
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Syconium
Syconium (plural ''syconia'') is the type of inflorescence borne by figs (genus ''Ficus''), formed by an enlarged, fleshy, hollow receptacle with multiple ovaries on the inside surface. In essence, it is really a fleshy stem with a number of flowers, so it is considered both a multiple and accessory fruit. Etymology The term ''syconium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word (''sykon''), meaning "fig". Morphology The syconium is an urn-shaped receptacle which contains between 50 and 7000 (depending on the species) highly simplified uniovulate flowers or florets on its inner surface. It is closed off from most organisms by the ostiole, fringed by scale-like bracts. Syconia can be monoecious or functionally dioecious: the former contain female flowers with variable style length and few male flowers, and produce seeds and pollen. The latter have male and female forms in different plants: seed figs contain female flowers with long styles and produce seeds; gall figs contain female ...
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Czechoslovakia
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Večerníček
Večerníček (meaning "little bedtime story" Czech and Slovak) is a television program for children in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It has been broadcast regularly for over 50 years. Before the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, two versions – one in Czech and one in Slovak – were aired in the respective parts of Czechoslovakia. Similar shows in other European countries include ''Sandmännchen'' in Germany, '' Esti mese'' in Hungary and '' Wieczorynka'' in Poland. Currently, ''Večerníček'' is aired in the Czech Republic at 18:45 every day, when children are expected to go to sleep. The show (opening theme, tale, closing theme) lasts maximally ten minutes. Every tale takes 5–8 minutes. A full ''Večerníček'' series typically contains 10 – 20 episodes (with the exception of Pat & Mat). The format of the program has been unchanged for decades, making it part of the Czech and Slovak culture. Opening and closing themes In the Czech Republic, the program' ...
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Petr Skoumal
Petr Skoumal (7 March 1938 – 28 September 2014) was a Czech musician and composer. Skoumal focused on film music. He also composed music for animated shorts (i.e. '' Maxipes Fik''). In the past he made several stage performances with Jan Vodňanský in The Drama Club in Prague. After the break-up of the duo he made several albums for adults, echoing the communist times (i.e. ''Half-life'', ''March''). In the 90s he started a series of albums for children, based on the stories of Emanuel Frynta, Pavel Šrut and Jan Vodňanský (i.e. '' If the Pig Had Wings'', ''Pastries'', ''How to hunt a Gorilla''). The former was made into a stage performance for Divadlo v Dlouhé. He was a son of the notable Czech translator Aloys Skoumal. He died in 2014 at age of 76. His funeral was held at the Strašnice Crematorium Strašnice Crematorium (in cs, link=no, Krematorium Strašnice) is the largest crematory in Europe in terms of area. President Václav Havel was cremated here. The cre ...
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Josef Dvořák
Josef Dvořák (born 25 April 1942 in Horní Cerekev, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia) is a Czechs, Czech actor. He started his career in Kadaň from where Pavel Fiala took him to Kladivadlo in Ústí nad Labem. He was an external actor in theatre Semafor from 1972 to 1990. In 1990 he established his own theatre company ''Divadelní společnost Josefa Dvořáka''. He is famous for his many movie roles of Vodník. Discography *1985 František Nepil - Five wonderful uncles - Bonton Music, CD, *1995 Wasserman school Josef Dvorak - Bonton, CD *1995 Košlerová - Teddy Bears Stories- Supraphon, CD, *1997 Rudolf Čechura - A re Maxipes Fík - Supraphon, CD *1997 Jirásek, Dvořák, Fiala - Dvořák v Lucerně - Supraphon, CD *1997 Košlerová - Bee Teddies Other Stories - Supraphon, CD, *1998 Rudolf Čechura - Wild dreams Maxipes Fík - Supraphon, CD *1999 Rudolf Čechura - Maxipes Fík goes the world - Supraphon, CD *1999 O vodníkovi Čepečkovi - Supraphon, CD *2000 Štíplová ...
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Kadaň
Kadaň (; german: Kaaden) is a town in Chomutov District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 18,000 inhabitants. It lies on the banks of the river Ohře. Kadaň is a tourist centre with highlights being the Franciscan Monastery and the historical square with late Gothic Town Hall Tower. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Administrative parts Villages of Brodce, Kadaňská Jeseň, Meziříčí, Nová Víska, Pokutice, Prunéřov, Tušimice, Úhošťany and Zásada u Kadaně are administrative parts of Kadaň. Geography Kadaň is located about southwest of Chomutov and northeast of Karlovy Vary. It lies on the border between the Most Basin and Doupov Mountains. The northern tip of the municipal territory extends into the Ore Mountains. The highest point is the hill Dubový vrch at above sea level, located on the southern border of the territory. Kadaň is situated on the banks of the riv ...
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Clifford The Big Red Dog
''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' is an American children's book series about the adventures of a precocious girl named Emily Elizabeth and her titular pet: a giant, red-furred dog named Clifford. It was first published in 1963 and was written by Norman Bridwell. Clifford is Scholastic's official mascot. Characters * Clifford is a 2-year-old male red dog whose appearance, disposition and behavior are based on a giant dog. His size is inconsistent: While he is often shown being about 25 feet (7.5 m) tall from paws to head, Clifford can appear far larger. The character's name is based on the imaginary childhood friend of Norman Bridwell's wife, Norma Bridwell. Bridwell originally wanted to name the dog "Tiny", but his wife persuaded him that "Clifford" was better. Clifford's pet owner is Emily Elizabeth. Clifford has a mother, two brothers, and two sisters, all of whom are normal-sized dogs. Clifford was originally the runt of the litter, seemingly fated to be small and sick, but ...
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