I didn’t know that anyone outside of Norway knew about this film. As a Norwegian, it makes me happy that some of Kjell Aukrust/Ivo caprinos works gets more recognition
A little late reply, but we’re watching some christmas cartoons and I noticed some very familiar characters! So naturally I had to come here to freshen my memories of this great piece of art! Greetings and merry christmas, from Finland!❤️
I live in the U.S. and back when I was a kid we had one of the first Satellite dishes (big fiberglass dish) and dad recorded this movie on a VHS tape and I watched it over and over again absolutely loved it and still do. What really makes it so special to me is how the humble good guys came out on top. The Norwegians really outdid themselves with this stop motion classic.
@@espen4330 The movie is a mix of stopmotion and actual movements. Imagine how the beerdrinking pianoplayer (Kleppvold) had been totally without stopmotion, coordinated with the music. Ut must be a series of movement-clips used in a way of stop motion. I am guessing a bit, so any comments?
Even though without creating the swedish animated film, Koenigsegg wasn't born or exist, even if he didn't watch it on TV or at theater. But at least thanks to the film, this inspires Christian Von Koenigsegg create one of the beautiful and fastest hypercars in the world.
I remember watching this when I was 9 or 10 in South Korea. They dubbed it in Korean and aired it out as a holiday special for kids. I remembered it simply as "Grand Prix". I had no idea it was Norwegian made. I'm filled with nostalgia now. Thanks for uploading this!
This was on English TV, on Christmas Eve - 81? or 82? I loved it, but forgot all about it. This week I watched Jay Leno's garage on the Konnigsseeg supercar. Von Konnigsseeg said he watched this as a boy, and from then on began designing cars, with the aim of creating his own car company one day. Now I am here, and I have to order this DVD for my little boy to enjoy!!!
Supposedly, which I don't doubt, the number of tickets sold for this in Norway actually exceeded the total number of people living there! It is one of the most successful movies of all time in Norway. I saw this as a kid on Cinemax (or maybe HBO) long ago and loved it right away.
Back in 1981 I was in first grade and we had cable. Back then it was a black and silver box with a dial that went up to 60. Anyway I planned to fake being sick to stay home and watch this movie. I found out that on HBO it was on at 3:30am and I waited until my parents fell asleep, snuck upstairs and laid on the couch at 3 and waited until this came on. I watched this and it was my favorite show I had ever seen at that point. I stayed up all night into the morning and went to school. I remember being so tired but it was my fault and never did that again. But it was worth it because this show was so cool. I remember telling my friends about it and they had no idea what it was. I hadn't seen this show since then and forgot the name of it. I typed in stop motion racecar show and this came up on Google. UA-cam is great it's been 38 years and there it is. I really liked the detail in the whole show. The care they took to make everything so detailed and just so cool looking. As a kid I loved that motor of the car and that turbo mechanism thing. I wish I could find this to buy to show to my kid.
just bought it for my kids. love this movie, and my kids did as well. the owner of this channel is the son of the maker of the film, Ivo Caprino. they sell and ship internationally from their homepage caprino.no for about 20 dollar plus shipping. in english and the nordic languages.
This was my favorite show growing up. I am now 36 years old and it popped into my head, youtubed it, here I am. I would describe the show and even had the name correct while asking others about it through the years. No one knew about it. This show got me interested in cars. Thank you for posting!
I bought the video tape on ebay many years ago. (The English version) I remember calling Ivo Capriono himself, asking where to buy it, and he suggested to just look for old copies, because there were not made any new ones. Its in English so English speaking people can understand it too, to you who complains ;o) I treasure my English copy as well as the Norwegian DVD. Great childhood memories!
Well its an EPIC movie regardless of the dubbing.. I grew up hearing it in danish but I still find this extremely well done. translating something from one language to another isn't always as easy as it looks. you got to take in consideration that some things said in norwegian dont "fit" when said in english and vice versa.. Still I love this movie.. it is and will always be a CLASSIC!
@@filiporvik2782 Haha, how to translate "harry" :) Its a way of describing kind of old locals talking and acting funny, like inbreeds in small places far away from cities. "Harry" is a mans name, but used as a (more or less) negative term on "a bit idiots". Its a bully-term.
To all who involved in the making of this movie, thank you for becoming an inspiration for Christian von Koenigsegg who is now the owner, creator, artist and conqueror of supercar world, KOENIGSEGG.
One of the films that inspired the race scenes in Star Wars. It's almost a complete replica of the one in this film. Just try to compare it. Might also have inspired a few scenes for Wallace and Gromit. ;)
@@tube1062 A lot of Caprino's secrets aren't patented. His main reason to avoid them, were because he'd have to publish his mechanisms in order to patent them. I doubt he'd show them even to George Lucas. :)
+bongmistt Same! I saw this in the USA on HBO (or some cable channel) in 1982. I was 18 and this film stuck me to my core as I was a bicycle mechanic and aspiring engineer/car buff. I can't wait to see it again!
was watching Netflix..film called Apex..Koenigsegg mentioned this film..and here we are....we seem to be car lovers and animated film fans too,,lol..great stuff..
This was Christian Von koenigseggs inspiration for building his Swedish supercar. He saw this film when I believe the said he's was 7 and said that this is what he wanted to do in his life. And so the legendary sports car was born. Can't wait to get one some day.
This film has meant a lot to me, because that Ivo, said to have visited my grandparents when he had started making the film. Think the reason was that my grandfather, then worked with Danish National Radio, and may have helped to choose who should be the Danish cast.
This was on UK TV in 1984/1985, a Saturday morning show of whose name escapes me with "Lets here it for the boy"'s music video playing before hand. It took until tonight for me to remember part of it was called "Grand Prix" (Google: movie animated grand prix). Thanks for the memories.
The voice of gorilla Emmanuel Desperados is this man: (the red/blue clothed man in the beginning of this film). He played the "dynamite-man" in all the Olsen-gangster movies, the norwegian versions. ua-cam.com/video/JNfxRC-934g/v-deo.html
Så skuffelsen i øynene på datteren min da Veslefrikk med fela å alle filmene forsvant fra youtube for en stund siden,dette er fordårlig Caprino,la Norge få gleden av disse filmene uten å måtte betale for det.
Øyvind Langstrand Det som irritere meg masse er det er så mange som tror at Flåklypa ble lagt av Svenske. Noe som er bare noe tull, Folk må opne øynene sine
Love this film. It is brilliant. Was bought up on it - the original had different voices and still can't quite get used to the 'new' ones. Nevertheless it is still fantastic and i love it
Therefor the film meant a lot to me. Have enjoyed seeing it every time. And although I've just seen it in English, so I can still remember Helge Kjaerulff Schmidt's voice. So the movie is told in English, Danish, Norwegian or Swahili, is it unique! My children must have the opportunities to see the film as I had. AND I hope that they will enjoy it as much as myself.
Sou uns genis! No n'havia sentit a parlar mai d'aquesta meravella de pel·lícula i avui l'hem vist a la Filmoteca de Catalunya amb la meva filla de 6 anys. Ens ha semblat magnífica! Molt ben feta! Se n'hauria de fer més difusió d'una joia així. Enhorabona!
Selges den ikke i NRK butikk lenger? den m Amerikansk dubbing? mange år siden,så du er kanskje ikke lenger aktiv her? Nærmer seg jul,og da kommer savnet etter denne
Elsker denne filmen. Akkurat som det dere har sagt nedenfor; filmen er best på det språket man har sett den på. Jeg er litt stolt av at den er norsk, jeg. Veldig stolt faktisk :- D Maiken.
I recommend everybody to buy the Pinchcliffe game. It's the best game ever made, and it's funny for both children and grown-ups. I know they sell it in the Ivo Caprino webside, but I don't know anywhere else. I think it's especially rare, and you should buy it as soon as possible. I have bought it three times because I have lost the game a couple of time. I played it first when I was 7-9 years old, but I just but in some months ago at the age 16, and I still love it. Buy it! You will not regret!
De niño mi Papá me obsequió un libro, no sabía leer muy bien, pero me gustaba mucho hojear ese libro blanco y leer algunas palabras que conocía, en él veía como un mecánico construía un auto de carreras, era el año de 1976, el libro se perdió en el tiempo, pero el recuerdo de los personajes se quedó en mi mente. No fue hasta ahora en un documental de nombre Apex por medio de Netflix que logré encontrar ésta historia. Recuerdos de mi niñez, hermosa historia.
Its translated into 70 Languages so I guess I wouldnt say its wrong..Still.. It has its charm..And such a great movie.. Just needs to be in many languages!
"Awh, yes so....you shit and glow"? Well, saw the original first movie in 1975 in Norway. After coming home from the cinema, I remember grabbing my bike in a hurry, pedaling like crazy along the road. The car race scenes in the movie had made my brain into a speed maniac for a short time. Saw it 3 times during the first 1 or 2 years. The TV-sets most had at the time was black and white, so this movie was a special happening. The characters in the movie is based on books by writer Kjell Aukrust, from Alvdal Norway.
I haven't seen this since I was about 5, I loved it as a kid and still do. But on a general point I can remember how it sounded in english when I was a kid, and I think that this version is different somehow. Maybe its because I watched it on VHS and now this is digital, but I think its more than that, this sounds re-vamped somehow. Still I guess I could be talking out my arse. Great film back then and still is, very entertaining.
I am sorry to drop in like this, but I am 19 now and I am already terrified lol, I mean take a look at the part where a duck has to fuck a huge oil sheikh lmao
@mariocaprino I've got Caprinos Eventyrlige Verden on DVD. A Classic!!! As a future dad I would like to add: I'll play this DVD every day for my future kids ;)
I didn’t know that anyone outside of Norway knew about this film. As a Norwegian, it makes me happy that some of Kjell Aukrust/Ivo caprinos works gets more recognition
Yes, we do. This is world famous.
A little late reply, but we’re watching some christmas cartoons and I noticed some very familiar characters! So naturally I had to come here to freshen my memories of this great piece of art! Greetings and merry christmas, from Finland!❤️
I first discovered it while looking at photos of movie theater posters from Germany.
I'm from Brazil and I love those characters
I am norwegian
I live in the U.S. and back when I was a kid we had one of the first Satellite dishes (big fiberglass dish) and dad recorded this movie on a VHS tape and I watched it over and over again absolutely loved it and still do. What really makes it so special to me is how the humble good guys came out on top. The Norwegians really outdid themselves with this stop motion classic.
The English voice overs are different here. Sonny sounds about the same.
@Stian Myrdal Laursen The smoke scenes are really confusing.
Stian Myrdal Laursen It is stopmotion. But the smoke effects use real non-stopmotion footage.
@@suppemelkpoteter122 Yeah it definetly is stopmotion...
@@espen4330 The movie is a mix of stopmotion and actual movements.
Imagine how the beerdrinking pianoplayer (Kleppvold) had been totally without stopmotion, coordinated with the music. Ut must be a series of movement-clips used in a way of stop motion. I am guessing a bit, so any comments?
I saw this movie back in the 80s on TV in Iran. Good to know so many other kids from so many other countries saw it and loved it as I did.
And this right here was the birth of one of the world’s greatest hypercar manufacturer! 🛡
Even though without creating the swedish animated film, Koenigsegg wasn't born or exist, even if he didn't watch it on TV or at theater. But at least thanks to the film, this inspires Christian Von Koenigsegg create one of the beautiful and fastest hypercars in the world.
@@hueymontgomery9508its norwegian.
Is this the movie that in the race, he presses the accelerator down into the floor to go faster? Is so I loved it as a kid.
Correct! and where the asphalt curls if you remember? :) Only 40 years old.
Thats my favorite part when he puts the accelerator right though the floor.
Yes
it is
Yeah
I remember watching this when I was 9 or 10 in South Korea. They dubbed it in Korean and aired it out as a holiday special for kids. I remembered it simply as "Grand Prix". I had no idea it was Norwegian made. I'm filled with nostalgia now. Thanks for uploading this!
As a Norwegian, i am MINDLOWN that you guys got this dubbed in Korean of all countires
I saw this movie on TV in the US as a child and for years I have been trying to find out the title and finally I found it.
This was on English TV, on Christmas Eve - 81? or 82? I loved it, but forgot all about it. This week I watched Jay Leno's garage on the Konnigsseeg supercar. Von Konnigsseeg said he watched this as a boy, and from then on began designing cars, with the aim of creating his own car company one day. Now I am here, and I have to order this DVD for my little boy to enjoy!!!
Same I just watched it lol
Supposedly, which I don't doubt, the number of tickets sold for this in Norway actually exceeded the total number of people living there! It is one of the most successful movies of all time in Norway. I saw this as a kid on Cinemax (or maybe HBO) long ago and loved it right away.
What did your Lucky boy think of this? :)
The same video brought me here !
Back in 1981 I was in first grade and we had cable. Back then it was a black and silver box with a dial that went up to 60. Anyway I planned to fake being sick to stay home and watch this movie. I found out that on HBO it was on at 3:30am and I waited until my parents fell asleep, snuck upstairs and laid on the couch at 3 and waited until this came on. I watched this and it was my favorite show I had ever seen at that point. I stayed up all night into the morning and went to school. I remember being so tired but it was my fault and never did that again. But it was worth it because this show was so cool. I remember telling my friends about it and they had no idea what it was. I hadn't seen this show since then and forgot the name of it. I typed in stop motion racecar show and this came up on Google. UA-cam is great it's been 38 years and there it is. I really liked the detail in the whole show. The care they took to make everything so detailed and just so cool looking. As a kid I loved that motor of the car and that turbo mechanism thing. I wish I could find this to buy to show to my kid.
just bought it for my kids. love this movie, and my kids did as well. the owner of this channel is the son of the maker of the film, Ivo Caprino. they sell and ship internationally from their homepage caprino.no for about 20 dollar plus shipping. in english and the nordic languages.
Flåklypa is in Lom, Norway. The nature inspired Kjell Aukrust who also drew most of the characters when he lived there.
This is the very film that Christian von Konigsegg cited as his inspiration to take up an automotive career.
This was my favorite show growing up. I am now 36 years old and it popped into my head, youtubed it, here I am. I would describe the show and even had the name correct while asking others about it through the years. No one knew about it. This show got me interested in cars. Thank you for posting!
My favorite movie from my childhood..... I have watched this movie countless times.
jeg ser denne hver jul, ingen jul uten
Ja eller mer som ''Ingen Jul Uten Snø!''. Det var fra Jul i flåklypa.
This is a very good translation, and true to the original characters.
Holy crap I haven't seen this in over 3 decades! I love it!
By far the most seen movie in the theaters in Norway of all time... Bloody brilliant!!
I bought the video tape on ebay many years ago. (The English version) I remember calling Ivo Capriono himself, asking where to buy it, and he suggested to just look for old copies, because there were not made any new ones.
Its in English so English speaking people can understand it too, to you who complains ;o) I treasure my English copy as well as the Norwegian DVD. Great childhood memories!
I must have been 3 or 4 years old when I remember watching this. Oh boy. What memories.
I'm Norwegian, having seen the original version a 100 times, but I think it sounds cool :)
Well its an EPIC movie regardless of the dubbing.. I grew up hearing it in danish but I still find this extremely well done. translating something from one language to another isn't always as easy as it looks. you got to take in consideration that some things said in norwegian dont "fit" when said in english and vice versa.. Still I love this movie.. it is and will always be a CLASSIC!
Ohhh, how this brings memories!!
My favoite film of all time. The Norwegian version of course, but this English dub is quite entertaining =D
Yup. It's not as "harry" as the Norwegian voice, which is sad, but considering how horrible it COULD be in English, this is a pretty great option.
@@filiporvik2782 Haha, how to translate "harry" :)
Its a way of describing kind of old locals talking and acting funny, like inbreeds in small places far away from cities.
"Harry" is a mans name, but used as a (more or less) negative term on "a bit idiots". Its a bully-term.
@@ralorpa Yeah, don't remember why i wrote that without explaining it.
myeee bedre på norsk, jul i flåklypa er så jævlig julestemmning
Yah I’m Norwegian so I like the Norwegian version but this one is ok
look at all those details in his house. Genuine norwegian house right there, impressive ;)
Yea, you've got every right to be proud. I'm Icelandic :(. But I'm proud to say that I grew up watching this beautiful master piece.
To all who involved in the making of this movie, thank you for becoming an inspiration for Christian von Koenigsegg who is now the owner, creator, artist and conqueror of supercar world, KOENIGSEGG.
Oh the memories! I watched this movie many, many times when I was a child.
I grew up with this movie, this is the coolest car in the world, even cooler than the time machine :))
I love this movie, its from 1975, I was in the movies 3 times to watch it back then ;-)
What made me love racing since 10 year old kid , Awesome Movie
when he drives over the suspension bridge, he literally says "drive! drive! dangerous Norwegian suspension bridge!"
His accent is so stereotypical in the Norwegian version...
@@espen4330 They copied him straight over with his Arabic Norwegian for the Danish dub.
@@skuula Really? Awesome! The Gorilla Emanuel Desperados, has never been dubed. True story.
@@espen4330 That’s what makes it funny
Can’t tell how many times I’ve seen this as a kid (with Danish voices).
Great movie!
better in the original
One of the films that inspired the race scenes in Star Wars. It's almost a complete replica of the one in this film. Just try to compare it. Might also have inspired a few scenes for Wallace and Gromit. ;)
I believe I read somewhere that George Lucas traveled to Norway and the Caprino studios, to learn the secrets...
@@tube1062 A lot of Caprino's secrets aren't patented. His main reason to avoid them, were because he'd have to publish his mechanisms in order to patent them. I doubt he'd show them even to George Lucas. :)
ua-cam.com/video/zxyFubkY_QE/v-deo.html look at this video, amazing
This movie inspired the 5 year old Christian Von Koenigsegg to make the world record breaking hypercars we know of today. Here's where it all started.
Koenigsegg brought me here.
+bongmistt Same! I saw this in the USA on HBO (or some cable channel) in 1982. I was 18 and this film stuck me to my core as I was a bicycle mechanic and aspiring engineer/car buff. I can't wait to see it again!
was watching Netflix..film called Apex..Koenigsegg mentioned this film..and here we are....we seem to be car lovers and animated film fans too,,lol..great stuff..
Yeah me too but wheres the second half
haha me too, it's so cool that he got inspiration from this movie!
+jonnybravo96 Who got inspired by this movie?
This was Christian Von koenigseggs inspiration for building his Swedish supercar. He saw this film when I believe the said he's was 7 and said that this is what he wanted to do in his life. And so the legendary sports car was born. Can't wait to get one some day.
You mean norwegian
This film has meant a lot to me, because that Ivo, said to have visited my grandparents when he had started making the film. Think the reason was that my grandfather, then worked with Danish National Radio, and may have helped to choose who should be the Danish cast.
Helt enig. Det er i hvert fall den beste barnefilmen i verden.
:) oh man... the memories around the TV with famliy, friends and candy :)
This is the Worlds best movie, ever made❤
wow thanks Koenigsegg! I have forgotten how much I loved this when I was a child :) very fond memories of all the characters and their unique voices.
This film inspired Christian Von Koenigsegg to create one of worlds best hypercar called Koenigsegg
And thanks to him i remembered this.
As a Kid i loved it so much.
I assume u saw the Netflix documentary apex where they mention it
Matt White Official no, I just love the story of how he started his own company with no knowledge and just a dream.
@@VizTech3 watch apex. Good documentary. Its about hypercars
Flax Flaxen I know, I’ve seen it :)
Oh my stars! It must be more than ten years since I last saw this animation.
They did this movie good in All languages
This was on UK TV in 1984/1985, a Saturday morning show of whose name escapes me with "Lets here it for the boy"'s music video playing before hand.
It took until tonight for me to remember part of it was called "Grand Prix" (Google: movie animated grand prix).
Thanks for the memories.
Saw this at first in Swedish, still this rules, I will always love this movie
This movie controlled my christmas!
comes out on Blu Ray in Denmark in November, YES :-)
omg. this brings back that memory. i love this film :D. Flaaklypa
Pride of Norwegian films ❤️🇧🇻
JA TAK! MÅ VI LIGE DET!
Den Danske version er helt klart den BEDSTE I VERDEN!
Denne her film er så fantastisk god,en sand
klassiker!
It's great that they kept Harald Heide Steen Jr's original dubbing for Emmanuel Desperados also in the international versions :)
The voice of gorilla Emmanuel Desperados is this man:
(the red/blue clothed man in the beginning of this film).
He played the "dynamite-man" in all the Olsen-gangster movies, the norwegian versions.
ua-cam.com/video/JNfxRC-934g/v-deo.html
Så skuffelsen i øynene på datteren min da Veslefrikk med fela å alle filmene forsvant fra youtube for en stund siden,dette er fordårlig Caprino,la Norge få gleden av disse filmene uten å måtte betale for det.
Øyvind Langstrand Det som irritere meg masse er det er så mange som tror at Flåklypa ble lagt av Svenske. Noe som er bare noe tull, Folk må opne øynene sine
II LIVE IN LIVERPOOL UK 🇬🇧 🇬🇧🇬🇧LOIUS AND LUCA MAKES ME WANT TO GO TO NORWAY SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH, IT LOOKS AND SEEMS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY 🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴
Love this film. It is brilliant. Was bought up on it - the original had different voices and still can't quite get used to the 'new' ones. Nevertheless it is still fantastic and i love it
Yes agree
Therefor the film meant a lot to me. Have enjoyed seeing it every time. And although I've just seen it in English, so I can still remember Helge Kjaerulff Schmidt's voice. So the movie is told in English, Danish, Norwegian or Swahili, is it unique!
My children must have the opportunities to see the film as I had. AND I hope that they will enjoy it as much as myself.
Man this is nostalgic
Synes det høres bra ut på engelsk, jeg, uansett hvor nostalgisk man kan bli over den originale norske utgaven.
i saw this like 20 times when I was a kid..... and now I own the DVD :-D
Min favoritt norske film. Nummer tre favoritt film!
now this is a movie l remember from my childhood jeg elsker norge!
Sou uns genis!
No n'havia sentit a parlar mai d'aquesta meravella de pel·lícula i avui l'hem vist a la Filmoteca de Catalunya amb la meva filla de 6 anys. Ens ha semblat magnífica!
Molt ben feta! Se n'hauria de fer més difusió d'una joia així.
Enhorabona!
This is the most genius movie ever !
Maybe not,but one of the best movies for the entire family made in Scandinavia ;) We need more family friendly movies!
Filmen Flåklypa Grand Prix er til salgs med både engelsk og norsk tale via Caprinos nettsider. Se videobeskrivelsen for mer informasjon.
Selges den ikke i NRK butikk lenger? den m Amerikansk dubbing? mange år siden,så du er kanskje ikke lenger aktiv her? Nærmer seg jul,og da kommer savnet etter denne
Best classic movie ever! I love it :D
Norges stolthet❤
Elsker denne filmen. Akkurat som det dere har sagt nedenfor; filmen er best på det språket man har sett den på.
Jeg er litt stolt av at den er norsk, jeg. Veldig stolt faktisk :- D
Maiken.
@CLDbroadcasting The movie may be purchased through the producer's website. A link to their website is found in the video description.
HI, We purchased this with American dubbing from NRK shop in 2001-02 ,very good ;)
I recommend everybody to buy the Pinchcliffe game. It's the best game ever made, and it's funny for both children and grown-ups. I know they sell it in the Ivo Caprino webside, but I don't know anywhere else. I think it's especially rare, and you should buy it as soon as possible. I have bought it three times because I have lost the game a couple of time. I played it first when I was 7-9 years old, but I just but in some months ago at the age 16, and I still love it. Buy it! You will not regret!
De niño mi Papá me obsequió un libro, no sabía leer muy bien, pero me gustaba mucho hojear ese libro blanco y leer algunas palabras que conocía, en él veía como un mecánico construía un auto de carreras, era el año de 1976, el libro se perdió en el tiempo, pero el recuerdo de los personajes se quedó en mi mente. No fue hasta ahora en un documental de nombre Apex por medio de Netflix que logré encontrar ésta historia. Recuerdos de mi niñez, hermosa historia.
Apex brought me here! God created the mind of Christian Von Koenigsegg...marvel in its wondrous, poetic, complexity. Pure genius.
Anybody have part 2? Loved this as a kid 🥰
I LUVVV it!
I have a mate from Denmark who just told me about this movie! Mentioned about this dub of it too! 😄
My favourite Norwegian childhood film
The youtuber Dario Moccia brought me here. Thank you very much Dario!
After Christian Koenigsegg watched this he created the world's fastest car 🏎
After I watch this I will continue to drive a truck 🚚
I continue to walk.
Its translated into 70 Languages so I guess I wouldnt say its wrong..Still.. It has its charm..And such a great movie.. Just needs to be in many languages!
"Awh, yes so....you shit and glow"?
Well, saw the original first movie in 1975 in Norway.
After coming home from the cinema, I remember grabbing my bike in a hurry, pedaling like crazy along the road. The car race scenes in the movie had made my brain into a speed maniac for a short time.
Saw it 3 times during the first 1 or 2 years.
The TV-sets most had at the time was black and white, so this movie was a special happening.
The characters in the movie is based on books by writer Kjell Aukrust, from Alvdal Norway.
Haven't seen this since I was a kid on L.A.'s ch.5 "Family Film Festival (?)...awesome.
Har faktisk lest om det selv, men det er lenge siden nå. Lurer på om det var/er Caprino Studios som sto/står bak. :)
Where's part 2? :(
What's with the 83 dislikes? Some people have no appreciation for genius....
Where is part 2?…
I haven't seen this since I was about 5, I loved it as a kid and still do. But on a general point I can remember how it sounded in english when I was a kid, and I think that this version is different somehow. Maybe its because I watched it on VHS and now this is digital, but I think its more than that, this sounds re-vamped somehow. Still I guess I could be talking out my arse. Great film back then and still is, very entertaining.
Pretty funny and well made english dub! :D
Ganske morsom og bra lagd engelsk oversettelse ^^
Это мультик моего детства,я его посмотрел в кинотеатре в 1982 году. Спасибо!
If this movie wasn’t made there would probably be no Koenigsegg
Episk nostalgibombe!
Though, den norske er klart best!
Beste norske filmen noensinne! Tviler på at noen film i nær fremtid vil kunne måle seg...
This movie is the only reason koenigsegg exists xD
I was absolutely terrified of this movie when i was a kid...
how come ? :P
I am sorry to drop in like this, but I am 19 now and I am already terrified lol, I mean take a look at the part where a duck has to fuck a huge oil sheikh lmao
Illmatti Matthew
IT IS NOT A DUCK PEOPLE,ITS A BLACKBIRD!!!!!!!
STILL, THE OIL SHEIKH IS FUCKING A BIRD I MEAN COME ON DUDE ?
Illmatti Matthew
fair enough,i`ll get me coat :P
They also made a game of it
A true classic ^^
So this animation led to the Koenigsegg cars
+ojideagu it started as an idead :D
This film is the reason for the existence of Koenigsegg cars.
caprino was a norwegian guy and made this as a norwegian movie, so its originally norwegian
Caprino was an Italian living and growing up in Norway.
@@Gullvivas Half*
@@ziggiz88 explain?
@@Gullvivas What to explain ?
@@ziggiz88 Nothing! I looked it up myself! ;) half Norwegian and half Italian! Son of Mario and Ingeborg Gude.
I love Norway and all but I can't decide if the film is cute or creepy, but I applaud the hard work put into making it
its less creeapy voices in the norwegian version :)
Axel I'll have to see it cause stuff
@mariocaprino I've got Caprinos Eventyrlige Verden on DVD. A Classic!!!
As a future dad I would like to add: I'll play this DVD every day for my future kids ;)
Is this movie popular in England? Or USA ?
I wish they could show it in a big movie theatre .