Happy 40th birthday to one of Hungary’s favourite cartoon characters!

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The Little Fox, or as the whole of Hungary knows and loves him, Vuk, is celebrating his 40th birthday this year. The basis of the character is provided by a book, which was written by István Fekete in 1965 and which is still one of the most popular books in the country, perfect for all ages. However, the series adaptation released in 1981 made Vuk truly famous and loved. 

The story of one of Hungary’s favourite cartoon characters is about a little fox, Vuk, who loses his parents when a hunter dog finds their foxhole. He is then raised by his uncle. The story follows his life, adventures, and character development.

The director of the movie, Attila Dargay, said in an interview that putting this story on screen was one of his dearest cartoon works.

“I read the book and I was enchanted. I almost saw the characters in front of me, they only needed to be drawn to come alive,” he said.

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Vuk and his uncle, Karak – Pannónia Filmstúdió – http://files.blogter.hu/user_files/4532/Vuk1.jpg, filmkocka, https://hu.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=515894

He had a tough job drawing a fox’s personality as it is rather a negative character in most of the stories, and previously, it had not been a frequent visitor in cartoons, especially not as a cub. To make Vuk seem more real, Dargay chose a living model, writes sokszinuvidek.24.hu.

He was visiting newly born fox cubs in the Budapest Zoo on many occasions to study their movements and habits. Many people see a similarity between the international successes of Vuk and the Little Mole, a Czech animated series, although the backgrounds on the birth of these characters are very different. One thing is for sure, both of these little animals are still beloved in their countries and abroad.

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