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[[Stop Motion]] animation of "good night" children's stories, featuring a little sand man.
[[Stop Motion]] animation of "good night" children's stories, featuring a little sand man.


Had different versions on both sides of the [[Iron Curtain]] that divided Germany. The [[East Germany|Eastern]] one continues to air as was featured in the movie ''[[Goodbye Lenin (Film)|Goodbye Lenin]]''. (It was also [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|an astonishing hit with Swedish children]] in the 1970s. A lot of middle-aged people are still able to hum its [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IX3v5tqPUA theme music].)
Had different versions on both sides of the [[Iron Curtain]] that divided Germany. The [[East Germany|Eastern]] one continues to air as was featured in the movie ''[[Good Bye, Lenin!|Goodbye Lenin]]''. (It was also [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|an astonishing hit with Swedish children]] in the 1970s. A lot of middle-aged people are still able to hum its [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IX3v5tqPUA theme music].)


Still runs on the [[German TV Stations|German kids' channel, KI.KA. (Kinderkanal)]]. This channel is [[German Humor|jokingly]] suspected a GDR propaganda channel and East-German espionage x-mitter to this very day (also because it tends to show a [[Warsaw Pact|Russian, Czech, GDR, Bulgarian, Polish]], etc. [[Fairy Tale]] adaption from the 60s, 70s and 80s on each Sunday.)
Still runs on the [[German TV Stations|German kids' channel, KI.KA. (Kinderkanal)]]. This channel is [[German Humor|jokingly]] suspected a GDR propaganda channel and East-German espionage x-mitter to this very day (also because it tends to show a [[Warsaw Pact|Russian, Czech, GDR, Bulgarian, Polish]], etc. [[Fairy Tale]] adaption from the 60s, 70s and 80s on each Sunday.)

Revision as of 18:44, 9 April 2014

Stop Motion animation of "good night" children's stories, featuring a little sand man.

Had different versions on both sides of the Iron Curtain that divided Germany. The Eastern one continues to air as was featured in the movie Goodbye Lenin. (It was also an astonishing hit with Swedish children in the 1970s. A lot of middle-aged people are still able to hum its theme music.)

Still runs on the German kids' channel, KI.KA. (Kinderkanal). This channel is jokingly suspected a GDR propaganda channel and East-German espionage x-mitter to this very day (also because it tends to show a Russian, Czech, GDR, Bulgarian, Polish, etc. Fairy Tale adaption from the 60s, 70s and 80s on each Sunday.)

(With thanks to Wikipedia and IMDB)