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'''''Moomintroll''''' (Swedish:''Mumintrollet'') was a Swedish television series broadcast from 1969 to 1970. It was written by [[Tove Jansson]] and [[Lars Jansson]], and directed by [[Vivica Bandler]]. Songs were composed by [[Erna Tauro]]. Unlike other adaptations, this television show features an original story about how [[the King]] is horrified by the Moomin family and makes it his mission to civilize them, only to find himself drawn into their lifestyle.
| format = [[Childrens]]
 
| runtime = 25 mins
 
| creator = [[Tove Jansson]]
 
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| country = [[Finland]]
 
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| first_aired = [[1969]]
 
| last_aired =
 
| num_episodes = 13
 
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The series featured live actors dressed in Moomin costumes, among them [[Lasse Pöysti]] returning to his role as [[Moomintroll]]. It is infamous for having the actors portraying the Moomin family take off their costume heads during the second episode. This was done to be rid of the unpractical costumes and have the actor's faces be shown for recognition.
'''''Mumintrollet''''' (Literally: ''Moomintroll'') was a Swedish television series from Finland, released in [[1969]], based on the [[Moomin]] books by [[Tove Jansson]]. It was written by Tove and her brother [[Lars Jansson]] and was directed by [[Vivica Bandler]]. It comprised of 13 episodes, each in colour lasting 25 minutes each.
 
   
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The show features returning personnel from the 1958 stage play [[Troll in the Wings]], and can be seen as a spiritual continuation of it.
==External links==
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439382/ IMDB entry]
 
   
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== Episodes ==
{{The Moomin Series}}
 
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# Den lyckliga dalen (The Happy Valley)
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# Av med näsan (Off With Your Nose)
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# Fjärilar och hovningar (Butterflies and Courts)
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# Guld och sammet (Gold and Velvet)
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# Menuett och spaghetti (Minuet and Spaghetti)
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# Rubiner och byxknappar (Rubies and Buttons)
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# Parad och trolleri (Parade and Wizardry)
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# Kungen kommer! (The King is Coming!)
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# Kungen blir osynlig (The King becomes Invisible)
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# Kungen flyger (The King Flies)
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# Troll och teater (Trolls and Theatre)
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# Rampfeber (Stage Fright)
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# Generalrepetition (Dress Rehearsal)
   
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== Cast ==
[[Category:Moomin series]]
 
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*Nils Brandt - [[Moominpappa|Muminpappan]] (Moominpappa)
[[Category:Television programs based on children's books]]
 
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*Birgitta Ulfsson - [[Moominmamma|Muminmamman]] (Moominmamma)
[[Category:Swedish children's television series]]
 
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*[[Lasse Pöysti]] - [[Mumintrollet]] (Moomintroll)
[[Category:Finnish children's television series]]
 
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*Gunvor Sandqvist - [[Misabel|Misan]] (Misabel)
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*Gustav Viklund - [[The Muddler|Rådd-djuret]] (The Muddler)
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*Elina Salo - [[Little My|Lilla My]] (Little My)
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*Lisa Bergström - [[Fillyjonk|Filifjonkan]] (Fillyjonk)
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*Gösta Ekman - [[The King|Kungen]] (The King)
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*Marianne Stjernqvist - Fru Karlson (Mrs. Karlson)
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*Roland Hedlund - Kuriren (The Courier)
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*Bert-Åke Warg - Hovdetektiven (The Court Detective)
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*Jonny Eriksson - Vakten (The Guard)
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* Hunden Grace - [[Sorry-oo|Hunden Ynk]] (Sorry-oo)
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==External links==
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439382/ IMDB entry]
 
[[Category:Moomin TV Shows| 1969 Sweden]]

Revision as of 21:07, 2 May 2019

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Mumintrollet-intro 1969

Moomintroll (Swedish:Mumintrollet) was a Swedish television series broadcast from 1969 to 1970. It was written by Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson, and directed by Vivica Bandler. Songs were composed by Erna Tauro. Unlike other adaptations, this television show features an original story about how the King is horrified by the Moomin family and makes it his mission to civilize them, only to find himself drawn into their lifestyle.

The series featured live actors dressed in Moomin costumes, among them Lasse Pöysti returning to his role as Moomintroll. It is infamous for having the actors portraying the Moomin family take off their costume heads during the second episode. This was done to be rid of the unpractical costumes and have the actor's faces be shown for recognition.

The show features returning personnel from the 1958 stage play Troll in the Wings, and can be seen as a spiritual continuation of it.

Episodes

  1. Den lyckliga dalen (The Happy Valley)
  2. Av med näsan (Off With Your Nose)
  3. Fjärilar och hovningar (Butterflies and Courts)
  4. Guld och sammet (Gold and Velvet)
  5. Menuett och spaghetti (Minuet and Spaghetti)
  6. Rubiner och byxknappar (Rubies and Buttons)
  7. Parad och trolleri (Parade and Wizardry)
  8. Kungen kommer! (The King is Coming!)
  9. Kungen blir osynlig (The King becomes Invisible)
  10. Kungen flyger (The King Flies)
  11. Troll och teater (Trolls and Theatre)
  12. Rampfeber (Stage Fright)
  13. Generalrepetition (Dress Rehearsal)

Cast

  • Nils Brandt - Muminpappan (Moominpappa)
  • Birgitta Ulfsson - Muminmamman (Moominmamma)
  • Lasse Pöysti - Mumintrollet (Moomintroll)
  • Gunvor Sandqvist - Misan (Misabel)
  • Gustav Viklund - Rådd-djuret (The Muddler)
  • Elina Salo - Lilla My (Little My)
  • Lisa Bergström - Filifjonkan (Fillyjonk)
  • Gösta Ekman - Kungen (The King)
  • Marianne Stjernqvist - Fru Karlson (Mrs. Karlson)
  • Roland Hedlund - Kuriren (The Courier)
  • Bert-Åke Warg - Hovdetektiven (The Court Detective)
  • Jonny Eriksson - Vakten (The Guard)
  • Hunden Grace - Hunden Ynk (Sorry-oo)

External links