Mumindalen (TV series)

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Mumindalen
Mumindalen papperskalender.jpg
Also known asJul i Mumindalen
Genre children
Created by Pi Lind
Ingegerd Lönnroth
Narrated by Toivo Pawlo
Country of originFinland
Original languageSwedish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24
Production
Production company Sveriges Radio-TV
Original release
Network SVT2
Release1 December (1973-12-01) 
24 December 1973 (1973-12-24)
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Mumindalen ("Moomivalley"), also known as Jul i Mumindalen ("Christmas in Moomivalley") was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar in 1973. The series is a live-action show based on the Moomin characters. [1] The actors were wearing suits, and voices were recorded later.

Contents

Episodes

  1. Det ensamma mumintrollet
  2. Det förtrollade badhuset
  3. Lilla My åker kana
  4. Den stora kölden
  5. Isfrun kommer
  6. Den stora brasan
  7. Möte med en förfader
  8. Knytt och hemuler
  9. Vad ska vi göra med hemulen?
  10. Snöstorm
  11. På väg tillsammans
  12. Den första våren
  13. Muminmamman
  14. Förfäder och sonsöner
  15. Vårvisan
  16. Förfadern försvinner
  17. Sommar i mumindalen
  18. På en obebodd ö
  19. Åska
  20. En vacker dam flyter iland
  21. Det osynliga barnet
  22. Att våga bli arg
  23. Det farliga kommer
  24. Julafton

Home media

The series was released to VHS and DVD on 26 October 2005. Prior to that, it was screened in Denmark in 1980, Finland in 1983 & 1994, and Iceland in 1993, the later, becoming the very first imported series of any Jóladagatal Sjónvarpsins, as there wouldn’t be another import from another country in Jóladagatal Sjónvarpsins ever again until 2001. Since 2010, it became a trend in recent years ever since.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Julkalendrar genom tiderna" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. Retrieved 4 December 2014.