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Fabeltjeskrant : ウィキペディア英語版
Fabeltjeskrant

''Fabeltjeskrant'' ('faːbəɫcəskrɑnt ) (or ''De Fabeltjeskrant'', Dutch for "''The Fables Newspaper''") is a Dutch children's television series featuring puppetry and stop motion. Created in 1968 by Leen Valkenier and produced by Thijs Chanowski (1st series) and Loek de Levita (2nd series), it ended in 1989 and was broadcast on the Dutch channels NOS, RTL 4 and RTL 8〔 (Infos on "Fabeltjesweb" )〕 and on Belgian channel VRT. From 1973 to 1975 it was broadcast also in the United Kingdom, on ITV, with the title ''The Daily Fable.〔(Article on tvcream )〕
==Plot==
Each episode is based upon fables of Jean de La Fontaine, Aesop, Phaedrus and also by the series' scenographer Leen Valkenier. The main character, the owl "Meneer de Uil", introduces each episode reading a fable to other characters upon a tree. The scene is a forest inhabited by different antropomorphic paper animals and the first episode was broadcast in 29 September 1968 on NOS.

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