Puss in Boots (animated series)

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The Puss in Boots was an animated series of Südwestfunks Baden-Baden, the 1959-1971 in commercial television as bumpers aired. From 1972 the hangover was replaced by the series " Telemiezen ".

The hangover spots were mostly still images that were often related to the previous commercial and were sometimes quite rough. So you saw z. B. after advertising for cough medicine the hangover with neck wraps and coughing, after advertising for headache medicine pouring a whole roll of tablets into itself or after advertising for electrical appliances with bristling hair hanging on a socket. The images were finally faded out, with a horrible clanking of the gong. There were moving images almost only at the beginning and at the end of TV advertising. So the cat got z. B. with a lasso a television set that said "Commercial TV"; at the end of the program he picked up the lasso again and threw it into the air, forming the SWF logo at the time. He conjured up this logo. a. also from his hat, which he threw up, or from the smoke of his pipe. There were no texts or spoken words in the spots.

The hangover spots alternated from one day to the next with those of the little horse (the forerunner of Äffle and Pferdle ) of the Süddeutscher Rundfunk Stuttgart. At the time, however, they were not as popular as their competitor from Swabia. While the old Pferdle spots can be found on DVD again today, those of the cat are probably no longer available.

Nothing is known about the author of Puss in Boots.

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