Doctor Proctor's pup powder

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Doktor Proktor's Pupspulver is the first children's book by the Norwegian author Jo Nesbø and was first published in 2007 under the title “Doktor Proktor's Prompepulver” .

action

The story is about Lise, the daughter of the commandant of Akershus Fortress in Oslo , and Bulle, her new neighbor, with whom she befriends. In the house next to the two lives the inventor Doctor Proktor, who is considered crazy, who wants to shoot astronauts from NASA cheaply at the moon with the help of the "pup powder" he invented . However, the powder also piques the interest of a crook and his twin boys Truls and Trym. In addition, the story tends to eat a lot of caramel pudding, music is practiced for the Norwegian National Day, and an anaconda living in the sewers gets late revenge .

reception

In the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , Fridtjof Küchemann is very impressed with the book. He describes the book as a masterpiece of crazy children's literature, illustrated by Per Dybvig in a wonderfully unruly manner, which shows Nesbø as a suspense professional and playful ironic.

literature

Audio book

Movie

Under the same title as the book, the story with u. a. Kristoffer Joner and Anke Engelke filmed it and opened it in German cinemas on January 15, 2015. The release on Blu-ray Disc and VoD followed on August 7, 2015. The special effects were made by Pixomondo ; FSK: released from 0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jo Nesbø's “Doktor Proktor” books faz.net
  2. http://www.doktor-proktors-pupspulver.de/ Official film website Doktor Proktors Pupspulver
  3. http://www.universumfilm.de/presse-und-haendler/presse-haendler-service.html