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Severi tyrmää Severin

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Ystävykset Severi ja Juho-Lulle lentävät taivaalla taikaportaan avulla, pestautuvat pesemään vetureita ja innostuvat rakentamaan vanhaan höyryveturiin nukketeatterin. Severistä tulee julkkis - mutta se johtuukin siitä, että hän on joutunut tietämättään Kupla-tehtaan mainoskampanjan malliksi! Severi tuntee itsensä eläväksi kivennäisveden mainokseksi, joten hän tuhoaa kadunvarsimainokset rakentamansa värisumutinkoneen avulla ja poistui kaupungista maaseudulle, jossa asettuu vanhaan myllyyn, jonka palauttaa toimintaan. Mutta Kupla-tehtaan johtaja ei jätä poikia rauhaan, ennen kuin tapahtuu onnettomuus, josta pojat selviytyvät pakenemalla kuumailmapallolla... seuraavaan seikkailuun.

28 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1968

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Philippe Fix

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b. 1937, Illustrator

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Profile Image for Nils Lid Hjort.
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August 26, 2021
Du verden, det har jeg ikke sett og skjønt før nå, at originaltittelen er "Séraphin contre Séraphin", med andre konnotasjoner og assosiasjoner enn "Serafim og Plym på nye eventyr" (pussig med den m-en, forresten). Det er en klassiker, for barn og for de lesende voksne.

Da denne gilde bok en gang var til salgs, på bokmål (oversetter Odd Børretzen, kr 140) og på nynorsk (oversetter Ivar Eskeland, kr 160), tok jeg naturligvis den nynorske. Litt dyrere, for smakens skyld.
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July 31, 2011
The follow up to "Serafin und seine Wundermaschine" convinces with an image-laden anti-consumerism approach. Serafin gets "discovered" as model by the director of "Blubbersprudel", a sparkling water company - just against his own will. The book tells a witty and fantastic story of how to develop a standpoint and how to live in coincidence with your convictions - which finally leads to freedom for Serafin and his friend Plum.
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744 reviews38 followers
March 16, 2014
Charming and imaginative, but I can't entirely like all the nostalgia for premodern life, as I just don't think it's very idyllic at all. Great drawings though. The other Serafin (Beebo?) book was one of my favourites as a kid, if I had read this when I was five-ish as well, maybe I'd have liked it better. No way of knowing :)
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