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    DesignRentemestervej 2- Enigheden

    2400 Copenhagen NV - Denmark

    Phone: +45 35 86 05 86

    Fax: +45 35 86 05 85

    Email: [email protected]

    www.imagination.dk

    ProducedHere is the show list that were produced  by Egmont Imagination.

    Plonsters

    MumbleBumble

    Rex the Runt

    St. Bear’s Doll Hospital

    About these shows...About PlonstersThe plonsters are 3 cute, cuddly and funny little monsters, who are able to transform them-selves into anything - a tree, a shark, a worm or even an airplane - you name it.

    They behave just like children do. They have fun, they play, they fight and they make it up

    again. The stories take place in various situations, at the fair, on the beach, in the jungle but

    wherever they are, they always experience funny and entertaining adventures.

    About MumbleBumbleMumblebumble is a giant rather clumsy blue hippo who lives in an old windmill near the woods.

    It is a wonderful and quiet world, like a walk in the garden of peace on a Tuesday morning. The

    real world is probably out there somewhere far, far away.

    It is a gentle and embracing world where even boredom is permitted because it sparks the

    imagination of MumbleBumble and his friends: Chic´o the chicken and Greens the frog.There are no real conflicts, but lots of challenges and practical problems. In each episode they

    create something new. The tools are imagination, team work and whatever is at hand - espe-

    cially MumbleBumble´s mill is bulging with knick-knacks which can be combined in ever new ways

    by using glue, pulleys and other tools.

    In each episode MumbleBumble and his friends spend some time philosophizing about Nature.

    Why does it rain? How come MumbleBumble´s mill looks so small at a distance?

    The stories are devoid of violent action but packed with adventures and new experiences.

    Each episode will clearly inspire the young viewers to look around and use their own imagina-

    tion and creativity. Valuable qualities in the fast paced world of today where kids have been

    deprived of much of the initiative.

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    About St. Bear’s Doll HospitalWhen dolls, teddies and toys are broken, where do they go? St. Bear´s Doll´s Hospital, of

    course!

    This crazy and unique hospital is run by Doctor Teddy Stitching together with his ever faith-

    ful Matron, nurse Penny Cillin and the two Russian bears Pins and Needles. The hospital is not

    only a place where sad dolls are cheered up, dalmatians with small-pox cured and toy soldieres

    fixed, but also the place where your children on their television sets can follow the hectic and

    varied routines of the staff at St. Bear´s Doll´s Hospital.

    As well as the staff there are of course the patients, among them Snorer, an old police dog who

    has lost his bark, and Jack in the Box whose broken spring sends him flying into the weirdest

    places, and last but not least a test dummy called Woody whose heart is bigger than his brain.

    In each episode a toy or a doll will be committed to the hospital and then the actions begins.

    The main issue of the episode is of course to repair and fix the toy, but apart and around the

    eternal small gags in between, the steady cast goes on to the amusement and recognition of

    the viewers.

    The puppet show is first and foremost a show built upon English humour, secondly it is a show

    concerned with characters, emotions and thirdly it holds important educational insight into

    basic mechanics and geography. The mechanics will stem from Pins and Needles´ not always suc-cessful experiments into making spirals, batteries etc. The geopgraphy will represent the ori-

    gins of the guest-toy, the Russian dolls, the Dutch clogs etc. and of course whatever strange

    destinations Jack in the Box ends up in.

    What’s in preproductionThe following episodes in pre-production are:

    Bit & Bob

    The Upside Downstairs Bears

    Godion

    About these shows being in preproduction...

    Bit and Bob are klutes living in the tiny Klutway solar system. One day they fly an errand for

    their dad, but they get lost along the way and land in a completely unknown solar system. Along

    with the robot Uncle they fly around in the unknown in their spacecraft. They land on foreign

    planets and meet strange and funny creatures, and they get a new pet. And more times than

    they care to remember they get splattered with goo from the Twots. But in the end Bit and Bob

    find their way back to the Kluteway.

    In preproduction together with Britt Alcroft.

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    Based on the books by Carol Lawson .

    There once lived a whole household of Edwardian bears called The Upstairs Downstairs Bears.

    They all resided in a large stately townhouse at number 49 Theodoere Square, London SW1.

    Some of the bears lived downstairs, it was the bears who looked after the Bosworth Family.

    We join the Upstairs Downstairs Bears on normal days where something new happens - during

    picnics, on their way to the weekend cottage, during harvest festival, etc. In development with

    Scottish Television, Cinar & Film Fair.

    In developmentThe following episodes in development are:

    Wendy

    HUGO - The Adventurer

    If you have any further questions regarding shows from Egmont Imag inat ion ,  please contact [email protected]

    Egmont Imagination © 1998 by Egmont Entertainment AB.