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Rychlé šípy Rychlé šípy ("Rapid Arrows") is the name of a fictional club of five boys, consisting of Mirek Dušín, Jarka Metelka, Jindra Hojer, Červenáček ("Red Cap"), Rychlonožka ("Speedy") and a dog named Bublina ("Bubble"). They were invented by the Czech writer Jaroslav Foglar. Rychlé šípy are universally known in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, virtually everyone is familiar with them. The name Mirek Dušín has even become proverbial, referring to someone who is extremely upright, honest and hard-working, and usually used sarcastically.〔() Mirek Dušín to the Senate!〕 Rychlé šípy was originally a comic series issued from 1938 to 1989 with stand-stills enforced by the Communist regime of Czechoslovakia. Whilst it was always Jaroslav Foglar who wrote the text, the first series was drawn by Dr. Jan Fischer, the second series (around the Prague Spring 1968) was drawn by Marko Čermák. The first series was issued in the magazines ''Mladý Hlasatel'' ("Young Herald") and ''Vpřed'' ("Ahead"). Rychlé šípy are the main characters of the trilogy ''Dobrodružství v temných uličkách'' ("Adventures in the Dark Alleys"): ''Záhada hlavolamu'' ("Mystery of the Teaser", 1941), ''Stínadla se bouří'' ("Stínadla in Revolt") and ''Tajemství Velkého Vonta'' ("Secret of the High Vont"). Mystery of the Conundrum was made into a movie in 1993 – director: Petr Kotek and a TV series in 1969 – director Hynek Bočan. Its famous props include the Tleskač flying bicycle, the mysterious Em, the dark alleys of Stínadla ("The Shades") and the song of the Vonts, which has no lyrics. == Locations == The most of the adventures from trilogy "Adventures in the Dark Alleys" (written by Jaroslav Foglar) happened in old town quarter called Stínadla, where lived boys organised in Vont organisation, inimical to boys from other quarters and the whole quarter was ''introvertive''.
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