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Moomin [a] is a Dutch-Japanese [1] [2] anime television series produced by Telecable Benelux B.V. and animated by Telescreen Japan. Based on the Moomin novels and comic strips by the Finnish illustrator and author Tove Jansson and her brother Lars Jansson, [3] it was the third anime adaptation of the property and the first to receive distribution in different countries worldwide.
Chaos ensues, as anything you put inside the hat is transformed. Moomintroll himself is changed into an ugly tarsier-like monster by the hat when he uses it to hide in during a game. The hat also changes the Moominhouse into a sort of jungle. The Hobgoblin has a quite intimidating appearance, but is friendly.
Box art of Moomin's Tale (2000) for Game Boy Color, developed by Sunsoft. In 1997, Muumit ja Taikurin hattu (The Moomins and the Hobgoblin's Hat) was developed by Norsk Strek AS and published by WSOY, later Nordic Softsales. It was only released for the PC. In 2000, Moomin's Tale, developed and published by Sunsoft, was released for Game Boy ...
The Moomins (Polish: Opowiadania Muminków, lit. 'Moomins' Short Stories ', German : Die Mumins ) is a stop motion animated children's television series based on the Tove Jansson 's Moomin series of books which was produced by Se-ma-for and Jupiter Film between 1977 and 1982 for Polish, Austrian and German television. [ 4 ]
Moominvalley (Finnish: Muumilaakso, Swedish: Mumindalen, also known as just Moomin) is a British-Finnish animated family drama television series. An adaptation of the Moomin books and comics by writer-illustrator Tove Jansson and her brother Lars Jansson , it is created using new techniques in 3D CGI.
"The Moomin Valley in Spring" (ムーミン谷の春 Mūmindani no Haru) Then Moomins wake up on the first day of Spring and discover a mysterious magical hat on the top of Lonely Mountains. Finn Family Moomintroll: Akira Miyazaki: Shirō Murata: April 12, 1990 2 - 102 "The Magic Hat" (魔法の帽子 Mahō no Bōshi)
In November 2013 third-graders at St. John the Worker school in Orefield, Pennsylvania participated in a "Rainbow Loom-a-thon", weaving rubber-band bracelets for cancer patients. [ 12 ] Rainbow Loom was named one of the three most popular toys of 2013 by Cyber Monday Awards [ 13 ] and was the most-searched toy on Google that same year. [ 14 ]
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