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Czech cartoon television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mach a Šebestová (lit. 'Max and Sally'[1]) is a Czech animated series. It is written by Miloš Macourek, Jaroslav Doubrava, and designed by painter Adolf Born. The animated characters were voiced by Petr Nárožný. It is produced in a studio of Barrandov under Bratři v triku and Krátký Films.
The story follows the adventures of two young students and a torn-off telephone receiver. The first 13 episodes was broadcast on Czechoslovak Television in 1982.[2] Mach a Šebestová is one of the most popular series made for children's television programme Večerníček.[3]
The series was adapted for the 2001 film titled Mach, Šebestová a kouzelné sluchátko (lit. 'Max, Sally and the Magic Phone') by director Václav Vorlíček.[4] In 2010, Theatre Lampion presented a stage adaptation of the series in the Czech National Theatre.[5]
Ordinary schoolchildren Mach and Šebestová gain magical powers thanks to a donated magic phone receiver. The receiver fulfils their wishes, allowing them to visit various places and encounter interesting and unusual situations. During their adventures, the students are usually followed by a friendly dog named Jonatán, and often meet with its owner, Mrs. Kadrnožková. Two of their classmates, poor students and incorrigible urchins Horáček and Pažout, are the series' main antagonists.
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