

The Little Mole
A mole lad with sensitive vision is allowed outside to play in the daylight on the condition that he stay close to home. Outdoors, he meets a traveling sales-skunk.
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Plot Summary
The Little Mole is a collection of animated short films featuring a beloved character who embarks on various charming adventures. These shorts often depict the mole interacting with nature and overcoming simple challenges with a cheerful disposition. The stories are generally lighthearted and suitable for young audiences.
Critical Reception
While 'The Little Mole' is a character from a popular Czech animated series, the specific 1941 entry does not appear to be a single, widely recognized film with a distinct critical reception in international databases. The character gained significant popularity through later works, particularly Zdeněk Miler's series starting in 1957.
What Reviewers Say
- Character beloved for its innocence and charm.
- Simple, gentle storytelling appeals to young children.
- Focus on nature and friendship provides gentle life lessons.
Google audience: Information specific to the 1941 iteration of 'The Little Mole' is not readily available in Google user reviews, as the character's widespread fame came later.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for the 1941 entry.
Fun Fact
The original concept for the Little Mole character was developed by Zdeněk Miler after being inspired by a documentary about how trousers are made, which led him to think about how moles burrow underground.
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