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The Germans also have a cartoon mouse on their kids TV – although this one is 10 years older than DM (first appeared 1971, a year before I was even born) and she (as might be expected) helps some other cartoon animals solve problems with in a peaceful consensus-based manner without doing anything silly.
It is still produced and transmitted to this day!
What you do also get (like similar kids shows elsewhere TV) is the human presenters explaining complex scientific concepts and behaving silly; but what makes this especially funny is some of the presenters are the same ones from the 1970s; [rather than 20-30 year olds trying to be kids] so are now well into their middle age (but still dress similar to how they would have done in 1980s).
Even funnier was that one dude (Armin) looked just like some priests/bishops I had been watching on EWTN Germany; it turns out he is from the same area [Köln] as them and around the same age (75)
Also although they use some modern CGI techniques the production methods have not changed much since 1970s/1980s. Watching it is almost like going back in time.
f the copyright permits it you might be able to watch at the link below (apparently if not that means it is on the normal TV somewhere) – the whole lot is of course in German but its not too difficult for those who do not have German as a first language (Mrs Robinson and Illiese would be able to understand it) and the program is equally popular with adults as kids in DE (including Frau Merkel who apparently tunes in every week) :laugh_at:
PS: you will even see Shaun the Sheep (Shaun das Schaf) on there; turns out WDR has part funded this animation for some years..
just watching the last two episodes, Armin is on holiday by the North Sea coast (guess they have to save a few Euros on production costs), theres some interesting films about nautical related stuff and how folk get their shopping when living on remote islands (via some shop which looked like a better version of Netto which does online delivery), how they keep foxes from menacing the geese and other protected birds, and the North Sea out of areas where it is not wanted…
I also got both the foreign languages in the introduction correct (they are usually related to the theme of the documentary bits, so were Plattdüütsch (German dialect similar to Dutch but more like German than Gronings) as well as Danish raaa)
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