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book series continuously published since 15 May 1969 created by
Jaroslav Němeček Jaroslav (also written as Yaroslav or Jarosław in other Slavic languages) is a Czech and Slovak first name, pagan in origin. Its feminine form is Jaroslava. There are several possible origins of the name Jaroslav. It is very likely that origina ...
. In the 1980s an average edition contained about 220 000 prints and became one of the most popular comic books for children.


Author

Čtyřlístek was created by Jaroslav Němeček born in 1944 in Prague. He is an illustrator and he is accountable for multiple Czech comics, between the most famous ones you may find Čaroděj Huriáš (wizard Huriáš) and Rexík. He also worked for a children magazine called .


History

In 1969 Jaroslav Němeček and his wife created the cartoon series we know today. It was created at their cottage in
Doksy Doksy () is a town in Česká Lípa District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,100 inhabitants. It is known for Lake Mácha and its summer vacation resort. Administrative division Doksy consists of eight municipal parts ...
. The first comic named ''Inventions of profesor Myšpulín'' had 30 000 prints and sold out, motivating them to continue with the comic and create additional episodes. From the seventh episode they started writing also with Ljuba Štíplová. The numbers of prints rapidly increased, going up to 220 000. From 1990 the comic started working with multiple authors. In 2015 the 600th edition was printed, and at the beginning of 2019 the comic celebrated 50 years in print.


Plot

The comic has five main characters - Myšpulín, a geeky cat; Bobík, a tough pig; Fifinka, a pretty dog, Pinďa, a silly rabbit, and Myska, an assistant mouse. They live in the same house in the small fictitious village of Třeskoprsky, somewhere near Podbezdězí. Nearby where the author had his cottage.


Characters


Myšpulín

Myšpulín, a black and white catboy, dons a red jacket, blue striped trousers, a purple bow tie, and black and white shoes. He's a genius inventor, creates inventions like time machines, self-driving autonomous vehicles, and robots. He is very clever, calm and innovative. His hobbies include spending time in nature, going on adventures with his friends, and inventing. He enjoys eating food prepared by Fifi.


Bobík

Bobík the pig typically wears a green shirt and yellow trousers. He is fearless and quick-tempered. He is characterized by his strength and appetite. His hobbies are sports, food and working out. His favorite foods are cake from Fifi, sausages, and anything in plentiful supply. He can also drive a car and sing.


Fifinka

Fifinka is a white dog that wears a pink-purple dress with lace and red shoes. She is courageous and sacrificing. She is characterized by her caring and friendly personality. She loves cooking. Her hobbies are taking care of the house, gardening and adventurous. Since she was a child she enjoyed bows and boyish mischief.


Pinďa

Pinďa is a hare. He wears red trousers with just one suspender. He is very friendly and warmhearted. He is characterized by being quiet and shy, he also gets scared very easily. He enjoys all kinds of sports and reading detective books. He likes eating everything that Fifi cooks for them. He also is a winner of multiple athletic races.


Myska

Myska is a mouse. He is Myspulin's assistant. He rarely joins the group on their adventures, but likes to help Myspulin.


Franchise

A short film series is released in 1990 by Bratri v Triku and Kratky Film Prague directed by Ivan Renc. It was still shown on Déčko. It received a revival by 2024 this time on Alkay Animation Prague and directed by Michal Zabka. A video game entitled ''
Čtyřlístek a strašidelný hrad ('four-leaf clover') is a Czech comic book series continuously published since 15 May 1969 created by Jaroslav Němeček. In the 1980s an average edition contained about 220 000 prints and became one of the most popular comic books for children ...
'' was released in 2002. An animated film, ', was released in 2013 followed by 2019 film.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ctyrlistek Czech comics 1969 comics debuts Comics about anthropomorphic cats Comics about anthropomorphic dogs Comics about anthropomorphic rabbits and hares Comics about anthropomorphic mice and rats Comics about talking animals Comics adapted into animated films