After lengthy discussions with Willy Vandersteen, the artist of the comic strip, this series was put into production in 1973. This happened in collaboration with the Flemish actor and producer Wies Andersen. Instead of adaptations of the existing comics, six new stories were chosen. The puppets were given multiple facial expressions and the sets and props were made based on detailed designs by Studio Vandersteen. Lambik always acts as narrator. A striking difference with the comics is that Jerom's doll now has its eyes open.
Tham is a gentle but insecure guy who one day gains a special power. Napasorn is the sharp-tongued and attractive daughter of a bank owner. There are bad guys trying to buy her family's bank, but her older brother refuses to sell. As a result, the criminals plan to kill everyone in the family. Thus, a chase ensues. Tham has a crush on Napasorn, so he is always there to help her.
A wholesome tale that brings together a female bandit, a cute little monk and a thousand year old monster as they go on an adventure to fight the undead.
Thirteen-year-old Bobby wants her life to resemble the fantasy movies she loves. That's what her childhood friend, Spencer, decides to give her for her birthday. But the plan doesn't go as planned...
After death of his wife, agent Murad was chosen by his uncle, neuro scientist Prof. Bari for a experiment. But sudden murder of Prof. Bari and other top personalities created a war in front of agent Murad with some brutal enemies.
Tartarin sur les Alpes is a novel written by the French writer Alphonse Daudet in 1885. It is the second part of a trilogy which also includes Tartarin de Tarascon (published in 1885) and Porto Tarascona (published in 1890). Seeing his position as president of the Alpine Club of Tarascon threatened because of his fellow citizen Costecalde, who questions his abilities as a mountaineer, Tartarin travels to the Bernese Alps to accomplish a memorable feat. In 1968, a television transposition of Tartarino sulle Alpi was broadcast by Rai, directed by Edmo Fenoglio, with Tino Buazzelli as the protagonist. The series was broadcast between 06/09/968
and 09/27/1968.