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Maxipes Fík
Czechoslovak children's TV series / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maxipes Fík (literally "Fig the Maxidog") is a Czechoslovak children's TV animated series.[1][2] It was one of the most popular series made for the children's television programme Večerníček.[3]
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The first series was shot in 1975. The author and screenwriter was Rudolf Čechura[4] and the animator was Jiří Šalamoun.[1] Music was composed by Petr Skoumal, the voice was narrated by actor Josef Dvořák.[5] The second series was launched in 1982. In memory of Maxipes Fík his birthday is celebrated in Kadaň; Maxipes Fík was born in Ahníkov, a bulldozed village nearby. Both Rudolf Čechura and Josef Dvořák also lived in the area.[6]