"Fjernsyn for dyr - Bamse på planeten" (1983) (mini)
This children's miniseries tells the story of Bamse's fairy tale like adventure on a small remote planet inhabited by the wonderful and strange characters Forlæns and Baglæns. This series was the creation of Finn Bentzen, Elith Nulle Nykjær and Poul Nesgaard (now headmaster of The National Film School of Denmark) and is by many considered to be one of the best television programmes for children ever made in Denmark. After this mini series Bamse got his own weekly tv-series entitled "Bamses billedbog" (1983) set in a completely different enviroment. The big yellow teddy bear Bamse travels to the small distant planet Joakim. Bamse is in a good mood and looks forward to meeting the inhabitants of the planet. Once he arrives he watches television with a strange double-headed animal called Forlæns and Baglæns, one head at a time. Bamse also finds out that the animal likes to drink fruit juice from a bucket. Bamse meets Arthur who is caretaker of all the planets in the sky and travels in a pear-shaped spaceship with the number 42 on it. Arthur is in a mighty hurry, but he takes it easy and tells imaginative stories and teaches Bamse how to bake bread in an oven. Peter Brandt Nielsen
Jeg lagde mærke til at Bamses sprog var nævnt i artiklen som Ikari linkede til for 8 måneder siden. Tager jeg helt fejl hvis jeg mener at Bamse er en af de hovedansvarlige, for at mange voksne mennesker kan finde på at sige "en kilomet"?
#21 21 år siden
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#24 filmz-JuuL 21 år siden
Nu savner jeg helt forlæns og baglæns
#25 21 år siden
This children's miniseries tells the story of Bamse's fairy tale like adventure on a small remote planet inhabited by the wonderful and strange characters Forlæns and Baglæns. This series was the creation of Finn Bentzen, Elith Nulle Nykjær and Poul Nesgaard (now headmaster of The National Film School of Denmark) and is by many considered to be one of the best television programmes for children ever made in Denmark. After this mini series Bamse got his own weekly tv-series entitled "Bamses billedbog" (1983) set in a completely different enviroment. The big yellow teddy bear Bamse travels to the small distant planet Joakim. Bamse is in a good mood and looks forward to meeting the inhabitants of the planet. Once he arrives he watches television with a strange double-headed animal called Forlæns and Baglæns, one head at a time. Bamse also finds out that the animal likes to drink fruit juice from a bucket. Bamse meets Arthur who is caretaker of all the planets in the sky and travels in a pear-shaped spaceship with the number 42 on it. Arthur is in a mighty hurry, but he takes it easy and tells imaginative stories and teaches Bamse how to bake bread in an oven. Peter Brandt Nielsen
#26 Lowkey 21 år siden
Tager jeg helt fejl hvis jeg mener at Bamse er en af de hovedansvarlige, for at mange voksne mennesker kan finde på at sige "en kilomet"?