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Plot Summary
The animated short film "Rohovín Čtverrohý" (Rough-Horned Square-Horn) tells the story of a small, somewhat clumsy creature with square horns who tries to navigate the world. Despite his unusual appearance and initial struggles, Rohovín demonstrates kindness and perseverance. He encounters various situations where his unique qualities, though initially a source of difficulty, ultimately help him or others.
Critical Reception
As a short animated film primarily aimed at children, "Rohovín Čtverrohý" was well-received within its intended audience for its charming animation and simple, positive message. It's part of a beloved series of shorts by Zdeněk Miler, known for creating iconic characters like Krtek (The Mole). The film is appreciated for its educational and moral value, common in Czech animation of that era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gentle humor and relatable protagonist.
- Appreciated for its visually appealing, classic animation style.
- Seen as a heartwarming story with a positive moral lesson for children.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this short film are not readily available, similar animated shorts from Zdeněk Miler are generally cherished by audiences for their nostalgic charm, simple storytelling, and gentle educational content.
Fun Fact
Zdeněk Miler, the creator of Rohovín Čtverrohý, is most famous internationally for creating Krtek (The Mole), a character whose adventures have been translated into over 40 languages.
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