The Ersin and Börek Show

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The Ersin and Börek Show or Ersin and Börek for short is a webcomic and associated website produced by 4LagigWeich GbR or Jan H. Langbein, Björn Kimminus and Martin Kunze. The format, which went online in 2001, received the Grimme Online Award in 2004 and was also adopted on television.

main characters

The main characters in the comic are the 25-year-old car mechanic Ersin, who was born in Hamburg-Altona, and the Hamburg-based tax consultant Börek, who was born in Istanbul, as well as their favorite dog Doberpauli, a Doberman-Pit-Bull-and-something-mixed breed. In addition, the Büsum shrimp cutter captain Bertram, the Neukölln discotheque owner Momme (actually Mohammed) as well as the business graduate Sarah and long-term student Mayo perform regularly.

content

The main characters' contributions to the media and society form the core content of the web format. "Ersin and Börek not only advertise coffee mugs, but also encourage sympathy for their friends, such as Bertram, the crab cutter driver who demonstrates the professional deconstruction of a hamburger in the" cooking cabin "," the Grimme jury sums up and praises the entire range of the Ersin and Börek show "Their light-handed and elegant programming, their high entertainment value and the lovingly developed characters".

Grimme Online Award

The Grimme jury justified the presentation of the Grimme Online Award to Ersin & Börek in the "Web-Media" category:

What distinguishes the Ersin und Börek Show from the many other sites that also handle Flash animations with virtuosity is the web's own comic format, which has never been seen anywhere in this form ,

According to information from the jury, the nomination was quite controversial.

Ersin and Börek on TV

The German private broadcaster TV.Berlin added Ersin and Börek to its programming in 2004.

Single receipts

  1. Ersin & Börek. 4LagigWeich, archived from the original on January 29, 2007 ; Retrieved June 19, 2011 .
  2. a b Archive link ( Memento of the original dated February 4, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.grimme-institut.de
  3. Ersin & Börek. 4LagigWeich, archived from the original on November 24, 2004 ; Retrieved June 19, 2011 .

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