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he made a newspaper comic strip about an old man with magical powers, Pa Pinkelman ("Father Pinkelman") and his jolly wife Tante Pollewop ("Aunt Pollewop"). They help a young boy, Kareltje Flens, who lives a rich and spoiled life, to get away from his luxury life and have some exotic adventures in
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The story was an immediate success, and Bomans was asked to write more sequels. After three more installments the series finally came to a close in 1952, because the author felt it took up too much of his time.
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adapted the story as a black-and-white children's TV series. It had 20 episodes and was a rudimentary animated series based on Voges' original drawings, while Kitty Janssen and Wim de Haas provided voices.
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strip, originally intended for children, but gradually drawing in a more adult audience as well, due to references to then actual political events.
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made another TV adaptation. This was a live-action series starring Ton van Duinhoven and Maya Bouma as Pinkelman and Pollewop.
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format, with only a few of the images used as illustrations. Complete versions of the entire comic strip are also available.
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The stories have an absurd atmosphere, complete with jokes that break the
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From left to right: Flop, Tante Pollewop, Pa Pinkelman and Kareltje Flens
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between 1945 and 1952. The stories can be described as an absurd
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After the Netherlands were freed from German occupation in 1945
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Pa Pinkelman

Godfried Bomans
Carol Voges
Humor comics
text comic
Godfried Bomans
Carol Voges
De Volkskrant
fantasy
Godfried Bomans
De Volkskrant
Carol Voges
Zuiderzee
Urk
Schokland
Africa
North Pole
Sahara Desert
United States of America
Moon
Tibet
China
Japan
fourth wall
Winston Churchill
Mohammad Mosaddegh
Shah of Persia
Carl Romme
Joseph Stalin

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