Víla Amálka
Víla Amálka (Fairy Amalka) is a Czechoslovak animated television series from 1975 aired as part of Večerníček (literally Little Eveninger in Czech and Slovak). The artwork was by the writer Václav Čtvrtek. The show was drawn and directed by Václav Bedřich. The fairy tales were narrated by Jiří Hrzán. A total of 13 episodes were recorded, of about 8 minutes each. In 2013 the series Fairy Amalka experienced popular success in Japan, with the episodes dubbed into Japanese, and a toy range around the characters created.
Víla Amálka
Víla Amálka (Fairy Amalka) is a Czechoslovak animated television series from 1975 aired as part of Večerníček (literally Little Eveninger in Czech and Slovak). The artwork was by the writer Václav Čtvrtek. The show was drawn and directed by Václav Bedřich. The fairy tales were narrated by Jiří Hrzán. A total of 13 episodes were recorded, of about 8 minutes each. In 2013 the series Fairy Amalka experienced popular success in Japan, with the episodes dubbed into Japanese, and a toy range around the characters created.
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