
Mazsola és Tádé (1969)
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Hédi Váradi as Tádé
Episodes 15
Vigyük haza
Manócska and Raisins head to Futrinka Street to see the Scarecrow Museum. An abandoned guinea pig is found at the bus stop.
Read MoreTádé orra
Raisins bear hard to bear, the little guinea pig still sleeps a lot. He thinks the new creation is his, he got it to finally have a playmate, he brags about it, uses it as a toy doll. It soon turns out that there is also work to be done to care for the little animal.
Read MoreHol kicsi, hol nagy
Raisola considers herself a big boy when she has to do some work around the house, a little boy when it comes to having fun.
Read MoreAz alvóbaba
Raisins, Raisins, Mouse and Tade play sleeping dolls, pushing Tade in a stroller. Raisins quickly run over him and fight to be pushed in the car instead.
Read MoreA sárgarépa
Raisins and Tade eat carrots. However, raisins eat it sooner. Leprechaun still gives Beetle a carrot, but she boasts that she still has it when the little guinea pig runs out. That's why Manócska rebukes him.
Read MoreAz a nagyszájú
Raisins find little Tád awkward because he can't rummage like him, he tells Mouse. Raisins meet Menus and are very angry that he brought such a clumsy little guinea pig with him. Raisins are held accountable for where they get it, when the answer reveals that from Mouse, Raisins are completely outraged.
Read MoreSzerencsére esik
Manócska asks for help in grinding nuts, but everyone just points to the other. It has a lousy consequence in sight, but the little ones hope that in time its anger will dissipate. While they are walking in the woods, the cake discharges, but Manócska seems to keep his promise.
Read MoreHol az a Tádé?
Raisins ask Manócska to give Táda a present because he won’t let him rummage through. Mouse will take you to visit. When Raisins can't find it, he's very desperate. Then he realizes how much he loves Tade and how much he misses her.
Read MoreÓ, az a kályhalyuk
Raisins and Tade quarrel over the hot nook of their stove. Is any of them smarter, which one of them allows? Raisins discover that greatness brings not only tasks but also certain benefits.
Read MoreNem félek!
The crow's coma nest is shaking under the weight of the snow, so Manócska rushes to his aid immediately and entrusts Tád to the care of Raisins. The piglet immediately decides which tale you want to read to her, even performing the more exciting parts.
Read MoreAz eszménykép
According to Uncle Crow, Raisins is the ideal of Tádé, as the little guinea pig looks up at him and learns from him. Raisins are terribly proud and try to teach Tade everything she can think of. It will soon be clear whether Raisins are really an example to follow in everything.
Read MoreTiszteletjegy
Uncle Crow brings tribute to the Manócska family for the Scarecrow Afternoon. After much deliberation, Raisins generously offers to let Tádé go - and he accompanies him. He hopes that if Tádé tells the lecture, it will be almost as if he was there too.
Read MoreLapulevél köpönyeg
Manócska sews a new cloak for Mazsola, the old one is inherited by Tádé. In the big game, Raisins doesn't want to try, Tádé goes instead, so the beautiful cloak will be his. Raisins are flooded with envy while playing outside and he pays attention to the new cloak.
Read MoreVolt egyszer egy kismalac
Manócska bakes quince cheese, and while the cheese cools, everyone is given the task: Raisins break the snow out of the house, and Tádé puts it in order. Raisins are constantly reminded of how much snow they hurt and how tired they are, and even insist that the evening tale is about a diligent little pig.
Read MoreTengeri csata
Manócska teaches Mazsola to be more lenient with the little ones, then goes shopping. Raisins, meanwhile, find a toy in which a few pumpkins are preyed on and then encourages Tádé to take responsibility.
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