| Management number | 213317285 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | $36.00 | Model Number | 213317285 | ||
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The TV Maci first appeared on MTV on April 15, 1963, as part of the Esti mese signal film. Its official birthday is celebrated on October 23, which coincides with Blint gnes' birthday, the creator of the TV Maci character and the original script. The puppet was crafted by Szab Lszl, an industrial designer. In the 1960s and 70s, TV Maci was designed by Kber Tibor based on Lengyel Zsolt's plans. In 1970, Blint gnes wrote a book about TV Maci titled 'J ejszakt, Maci!'. The character's popularity was such that it even accompanied Farkas Bertalan into space in 1980. In 1981, TV Maci and its environment were modernized. Koch Aurel and Tth A. Pl were responsible for this update, which included replacing TV Maci's pet, Valerka, with Csutkababa. TV Maci also received new clothes and furniture, and even learned to play the guitar. The set was designed by Kende Mrta and her team. Blint gnes wrote another book about TV Maci, titled 'n vagyok a Teve-Maci'. In 1982, TV Maci was updated using risky puppet film technology by Foky Ott at the Pannnia Film Studio. This version introduced Paprika Jancsi as a character. In 1998, when the Foky Ott version of TV Maci was removed from the air, viewers protested so strongly that it was reinstated on m2 after half a year. In 2012, an attempt was made to introduce a new version of TV Maci. This version featured TV Maci with its sibling and was computer-animated to fit the times. However, it was not successful and was removed from the screen after four months, with Foky Ott's version resuming its place.
| Theme | Tv Show, Child |
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| Occasion | collecting |
| Sub Brand | TV Maci |
| Brand Name | Magyar Posta |
| Animal Theme | Dog |
| Manufacturer | Magyar Posta |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Collection Name | Magyar Posta Mesehősök |
| Toy Figure Type | Miniature Figure |
| Age Range Description | 6+ |
| Educational Objective | Entertainment and cultural education for children |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Children's activities, Children's collections, Gift for children |
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