Miaunel And Bălănel
The first Romanian film animation was ''Păcală în Lună'' by Aurel Petrescu (5 April 1920). Ion Popescu-Gopo is the founder of the modern Romanian cartoon school. Selected list of Romanian animation See also *Gopo's Little Man, a character that appears in many Ion Popescu-Gopo films. {{DEFAULTSORT:Romanian Animation Romanian animation, Romanian art Culture of Romania'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mihaela Cartoons
Mihaela is a female given name with the same etymology as Michaela. It is very common in Romania, and also found in Croatia and Bulgaria. Notable people with the name include: *Mihaela Bene (born 1973), Romanian sprint canoer *Mihaela Botezan (born 1976), Romanian long-distance runner *Mihaela Buzărnescu (born 1988), Romanian tennis player *Mihaela Chiras (born 1984), Romanian luger *Mihaela Ciobanu (born 1973), Romanian-born Spanish handball goalkeeper *Mihaela Dascălu (born 1970), retired Romanian speed skater *Mihaela Horvat (born 1994), Croatian football player *Mihaela Lazić (born 2000), Croatian basketball player *Mihaela Loghin (born 1952), retired shot putter *Mihaela Melinte (born 1975), Romanian hammer thrower *Mihaela Miroiu (born 1955), Romanian political theorist and feminist philosopher *Mihaela Mitrache or Mitraki (1955–2008), Romanian actress *Mihaela Peneş (born 1947), retired Romanian track and field athlete *Mihaela Pohoață (born 1981), Romanian aerobic g ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Păcală în Lună
Păcală (Romanian, from ''a păcăli'', "to dupe";Victor Crăciun, "Pe urmele unui personaj. Păcală", in ''Ateneu'', Vol. IV, Issue 5, May 1967, p. 8 Romanian Cyrillic: Пъкалъ; sometimes rendered Pâcală or Pîcală) is a fictional character in Romanian folklore, literature and humor. Primarily associated with Transylvania and Oltenia, he is depicted as a native of Vaideeni, located in an area of contact between those two regions. An irreverent young man, seemingly a peasant, he reserves contempt and irony for the village authorities (whether Orthodox priest, boyar or judge), but often plays the fool, or displays an erratic and criminal behavior that scholars attribute to the eclecticism of sources weaved into the narrative. Păcală seems to be at least partly modeled on other characters in European folklore, in particular Giufà and Till Eulenspiegel. He may therefore be borrowed from Western chapbooks, with scholar Traian Bratu hypothesizing that Romanians were intr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aurel Petrescu
Aurel may refer to: Places * Aurel, Drôme, France * Aurel, Vaucluse, France Other uses * Aurel (given name) * Aurel Awards, a Slovak music award * AuRel, a dragon in E. E. Knight's ''Age of Fire Age of Fire is a series of fantasy/Adventure (genre), adventure novels written by E. E. Knight, who is also known for writing the ''Vampire Earth'' series of novels. Age of Fire is eventually succeeded by the Dragoneer Academy , Dragoneer Academy ...'' series See also * Aurell, people with this surname {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ion Popescu-Gopo
Ion Popescu-Gopo (; 1 May 1923 – 29 November 1989) was a Romanian graphic artist and animator, but also writer, film director, and actor. He was born in Bucharest, Romania. He was a prominent personality in the Romanian cinematography and the founder of the modern Romanian cartoon school. He was, together with Liviu Ciulei and Mirel Ilieșiu, one of the few Romanian film artists who won an award at the Cannes Film Festival in the 20th century. His film, "Scurtă Istorie" (''A Brief History''), won the ''Short Film Palme d'Or'' for best short film in 1957. His 1965 film, ''The White Moor'', was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival, where he won the award for Best Director. In 1969, and again in 1977 and 1983 he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. and the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Ion Popescu-Gopo attended (but never graduated from) the Academy of Fine Arts in Buc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liana Petruțiu
A liana is a long- stemmed woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees, as well as other means of vertical support, to climb up to the canopy in search of direct sunlight. The word ''liana'' does not refer to a taxonomic grouping, but rather a habit of plant growth—much like ''tree'' or ''shrub''. It comes from standard French , itself from an Antilles French dialect word meaning to sheave. Ecology Lianas are characteristic of tropical moist broadleaf forests (especially seasonal forests), but may be found in temperate rainforests and temperate deciduous forests. There are also temperate lianas, for example the members of the ''Clematis'' or ''Vitis'' (wild grape) genera. Lianas can form bridges in the forest canopy, providing arboreal animals—including ants and many other invertebrates, lizards, rodents, sloths, monkeys, and lemurs—with paths through the forest. For example, in the Eastern tropical forests of Madagascar many lemurs achieve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ion Popescu-Gop
An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by convention. The net charge of an ion is not zero because its total number of electrons is unequal to its total number of protons. A cation is a positively charged ion with fewer electrons than protons (e.g. K+ (potassium ion)) while an anion is a negatively charged ion with more electrons than protons (e.g. Cl− (chloride ion) and OH− (hydroxide ion)). Opposite electric charges are pulled towards one another by electrostatic force, so cations and anions attract each other and readily form ionic compounds. Ions consisting of only a single atom are termed ''monatomic ions'', ''atomic ions'' or ''simple ions'', while ions consisting of two or more atoms are termed polyatomic ions or ''molecular ions''. If only a + or − is present, it indicates ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Son Of The Stars
''The Son of the Stars'' (original Romanian title: ''Fiul stelelor'') is a 1988 Romanian science fiction animation film directed and written by Mircea Toia. The screenplay is inspired by the novel ''The Jungle Book'' (1894) by Rudyard Kipling. ''The Son of the Stars'' combines elements of science fiction with elements from fairy tales, being made with a small team and a low budget.Andrea Virginás, ''Film Genres in Hungarian and Romanian Cinema History, Theory, and Reception'', Lexington Books, Lanham, 2021, pp. 61–62 Plot The story takes place in the distant future (around the year 6470) and follows the adventures of a little boy, born on a spaceship, who is separated from his parents on the way back to Earth. Raised by a group of kindly castaway aliens, the boy grows up and seeks to make his way off planet, only to discover that a cosmic entity has been trapping various species within the surrounding Van Kleef Belt. Teaming up with the various aliens, the boy attains grand pow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gopo's Little Man
Gopo's Little Man (Romanian language, Romanian: ''Omulețul lui Gopo'') is a humanoid character that appears in most of Ion Popescu-Gopo's animation films. History and symbolism The Little Man first appears in ''A Brief History'' (1956), an animation film telling the story of the Universe and humankind from an evolutionary perspective. The trepidations caused by a dinosaur made a monkey fall off a tree and break its tail. The monkey then got off the ground under the appearance of The Little Man, who is then shown climbing a ladder. As he climbs, he successively turns into an Egyptian, a Greek, a Roman, a medieval knight, a Victorian gentleman, and a modern man. The Little Man explores the deep seas and then flies to space in a rocket (anticipating Yuri Gagarin's spaceflight by five years). The worldwide success achieved by ''A Brief History'' turned The Little Man into an iconic character, symbolizing the human race in its quest for knowledge and beauty. Ion Popescu-Gopo was going ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Romanian Animation
The first Romanian film animation was ''Păcală în Lună'' by Aurel Petrescu (5 April 1920). Ion Popescu-Gopo is the founder of the modern Romanian cartoon school. Selected list of Romanian animation See also *Gopo's Little Man, a character that appears in many Ion Popescu-Gopo Ion Popescu-Gopo (; 1 May 1923 – 29 November 1989) was a Romanian graphic artist and animator, but also writer, film director, and actor. He was born in Bucharest, Romania. He was a prominent personality in the Romanian cinematography and the ... films. {{DEFAULTSORT:Romanian Animation Romanian art Culture of Romania'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Romanian Art
Romanian art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including Romanian architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from the geographical area of Romania. The production of art in Romania is as old as the Paleolithic, an example being a cave painting from the Cuciulat Cave (Sălaj County). During the Neolithic, multiple cultures lived on the modern territory of Romania. Their material culture included pottery and abstract clay statuettes decorated with geometric patterns. These may give hints on the way these civilizations used to dress and maybe tattoo. A good examples of this is the Thinker of Hamangia, a clay figurine produced by the Hamangia culture. Important cultures of the Neolithic era include Starčevo–Körös–Criș, Boian, Gumelnița–Karanovo, and other ones, the most famous and at the same time the most evolved among them in art being the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture. During Antiquity, the Geto-Dacians produced art and built multiple cities o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |