Mirr Murr a kandúr
Mirr Murr a kandúr

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Mirr Murr a kandúr

1975
TV Show
Ended
4 Seasons
Hungarian

We can follow the fairytale heroes of István Csukás, Mirr-Murr and Oriza Triznyák, the two curious stray cats on their adventurous journeys. The story of the puppet film begins with Kiscsacsi (whose name is Samu according to the original history of the book) getting to know the wardrobe, the bed, the chair, the chandelier and of course Mirr-Mur. Together they fly, play a naval battle, read a book, or just make friends with Paprikajancs, Bóbice, and Csinnadrata, the lead soldier with whom they discover the poultry farm. Mirr-murr accidentally left the others and ends up in Ödön Slukk's coat pocket. He manages to get out and then befriends Oriza Triznya. The two stray cats stand various rehearsals, help Pál Ploma or join a company called Pintyőke Circus World Number. Further stories will emerge from the series and books.

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Director: Tibor TóthGenres: Animation, Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

Mirr Murr is a mischievous cat who lives in a world of his own making. He often gets into trouble due to his curious nature and his tendency to play pranks on other animals. The series follows his adventures and misadventures as he navigates through various situations, learning lessons along the way.

Critical Reception

As an animated series primarily for children, 'Mirr Murr a kandúr' was generally well-received for its lighthearted humor and engaging characters. Its success lies in its ability to entertain young audiences with simple, relatable storylines and visual gags. The show is fondly remembered by those who grew up watching it in Hungary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming and relatable feline protagonist.

  • Enjoyed by children for its simple humor and fun adventures.

  • A nostalgic classic for Hungarian audiences.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific animated series is not readily available. However, its enduring popularity suggests a positive reception among its target audience over the years.

Fun Fact

The character of Mirr Murr (Mish Mish the Cat) was also the protagonist of a popular children's book series by Hungarian author and illustrator Csaba Kiss, which predated the animated series.

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