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Bamse – Världens starkaste björn (Swedish for 'Bamse – The World's Strongest Bear') is a Swedish cartoon created by Rune Andréasson. The highly popular children's cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films as well as a weekly half-page Sunday strip in 1966, before being published periodically in its own comic magazine since 1973.

Bamse – The World's Strongest Bear
Bamse, the title character, carrying a jar of honey.
Publication information
Publisher
  • Williams förlag (1973–1976)
  • Semic Press (1976)
  • Atlantic förlag (1977–1982)
  • Rune A-serier (1982–1988)
  • Bamse Förlaget (1988–1990)
  • Egmont Group (1990–)
FormatOngoing series
Publication date1966–present
Creative team
Created byRune Andréasson

Andréasson did all the artwork himself until 1975 and wrote all the comics until 1990. Francisco Tora did all the illustrations from 1976 until he was joined by Bo Michanek in 1983. Several new writers and illustrators were hired in the early 1990s, including Claes Reimerthi, Olof Siverbo, Johan Wanloo and Tony Cronstam. Andréasson continued to do the magazine cover illustrations until 1992.

The series somewhat changed direction when Bamse had children, specifically triplets, in 1982. He had a fourth child in 1986, and his friend Lille Skutt had one at the same time; this saw the series focus more on family, while also discussing other values such as gender equality. In 1989, the character Skalman noticed that Bamse's fourth child Brumma had some intellectual disability, later defined as Asperger syndrome,[1] which again brought up the subject of equality. The children did develop in real time within the magazine, but seem to have been fixed in age since around 1990. They are now around nine years old, in a narratively advantageous eternal state as third-graders.

Both the early Sunday strips and the early magazines have since been reprinted as glossy hardbound volumes.

In 1998, the theme park Bamses Värld ('Bamse's World') started as an attraction at the Kolmården Wildlife Park, with theater performances, restaurants and houses from the comic.

Characters edit

Protagonists edit

  • Bamse, the main character, is a brown bear who becomes the world's strongest bear by eating a type of honey called dunderhonung (lit.'thunder-honey'), specially prepared for him by his grandmother. Almost anyone else who eats it, apart from Bamse's pet bee and his daughter Brumma, ends up with three days of stomach ache. Bamse is also the kindest bear in the world (according to the comic), and is often seen helping those in need. The name Bamse comes from a Scandinavian word for 'bear' or 'teddy bear'. Bamse can also translate to 'giant' or 'big one', though that would be something of a misnomer, as Bamse is rather diminutive in size compared to many of the other characters.
  • Brummelisa ('Growlelisa') is the daughter of a forester who could always rely on Bamse helping out; soon they fell in love. In 1981, they all went on a boat trip to the north of Scandinavia (financed by individual odd jobs), climaxing in a view of the midnight sun (an anti-climax to grandma's cat and mouse who expected it to look different). Back home, Brummelisa and Bamse staged a secret wedding and became parents to triplets: Brum ('Growl'), Teddy, Nalle-Maja ('Teddy-Maja'). Brum is artistically gifted, but somewhat shy. Teddy spends a lot of time by himself, and loves reading and learning. Nalle-Maja is the most extrovert kid, and loves sports and activities. Once their personalities began to shine through Teddy gravitated towards Skalman who noticed what the others failed to; Teddy's clumsiness stems from his eyesight and only needed a pair of glasses. Nalle-Maja has inherited more than just her father's looks; she also inherited his ability to get strong from the dunderhonung. To prevent her from injuring herself or her brothers, Bamse's grandmother attempted a new dunderhonung recipe to avoid making her strong. She partially succeeded; Nalle-Maja draws strength from it, but also winds up with the stomach ache. In late 1985 the triplets were informed on the arrival of another sibling; Brumma ('Growla'), who – when eating dunderhonung – neither gets strong nor is affected by the stomach ache.
  • Lille Skutt ('Little Hop') is Bamse's and Skalman's best friend. He is a very fast but notoriously frightened white rabbit with a red bow tie. However, his ability to run quick and jump far (not to mention braving his fears whenever someone he cares about is in danger) has saved his friends' skins on more than one occasion. Lille Skutt is the village postman, albeit on a part-time basis. He also works part-time as the head chef of the local restaurant. Like Bamse, Skutt ended up marrying his girlfriend, Nina Kanin ('Nina Rabbit'), best friend of Brummelisa. Nina and Skutt became parents to a son, Mini-Hopp ('Mini-Hop'), a hyperactive child with an apparent lack of fear. He has eight siblings, including Happ. Happ is a gay rabbit. He and his life-partner Lille Sixten have adopted a little girl named Suddan, who is slightly younger than Mini-Hopp.[2][3]
  • Skalman ('Shellman, Shellback') is an ingenious tortoise who invents all sorts of things, including spacecraft and time machines. He stores just about anything in his carapace except for locomotives, spaceships or atlantic steamboats (and also firewood, due to him getting splinters in the back). Skalman seems to be a polyphasic sleeper, and according to himself, his best invention is the food-and-sleep clock, whose calls he follows slavishly, even at times when sleep seems highly inappropriate. To this date, he has only ignored the alarm call a few times, including the discovery of a dinosaur's egg, the birth of Bamse's children, and a state of deep depression due to the false belief that his carelessness had caused the death of Bamse's children. Also, he has once mentioned that he is in one way unlike everyone else – if he would actually eat sleeping draught, he cannot sleep at all for a quite long time – not even when the alarm calls. None of the other characters come close to Skalman's intellectual level and he is sometimes seen playing chess with himself (he has stated that he has met and beaten the chess world champion). Rune Andréasson said that he brought the food-and-sleep clock into the series for much the same reason as the dunderhonung; during a dangerous adventure, Skalman could just pull something out of his carapace to save them, or help the trio with his intellect. That is when the food-and-sleep clock calls Skalman to sleep, forcing Bamse and Lille Skutt to think on their own.
  • Vargen ('The Wolf') is a black wolf who was the original main villain (later antihero) of the comic; a criminal and a bully who at one point was named "World Champion of Evil" by his colleagues, but later on proved to not be such a bad person if given a chance. Vargen grew up on the wrong side of the tracks and was introduced to a life of crime by his villainous stepfathers. When they eventually ended up in prison he knew that it was time to make a fresh start but his past turned against him as nobody wanted to give him the chance to better his life. Bamse, however, did, and eventually managed to reform the wolf by consistently treating him with kindness. Vargen occasionally slips back into his old ways, but as far as the other wolves are concerned he blew it by joining Bamse's club.

Antagonists edit

  • Krösus Sork ('Croesus Vole') is an often cruel capitalist and secondary villain of the comic; born as a banker's son he was forced to play second fiddle to his brother Slösus (rough translation 'Wasteus') who could not put a foot wrong. After Slösus later won a lottery (ticket number 88), Krösus forged his own ticket (number 89), switched the tickets, claimed Slösus' prize and let the unknowing Slösus get detained for forgery while coming to pick up his prize. Slösus was devastated to discover the truth after his release and they had a falling-out. Meanwhile, Krösus built up his fortune with blood money and let other voles do the dirty jobs. While Krösus has on occasion showed some small shred of conscience, he is still by far the most amoral and ruthless of the comic's villains, willing to do just about anything for profit.
  • Kapten Buster ('Captain Buster') and his three clumsy sideman pirates, Rusken, Slusken and Stollen (approximate translation: 'Rover, Sloven and Silly'). They are largely incompetent and unsuccessful, and have mostly given up their life at sea thanks to a tendency towards seasickness.
  • Knocke & Smocke ('Knocker & Socker') are two large thugs with flat caps who have performed several unsuccessful criminal attempts. They usually rely mainly on brute force and are generally outwitted by Skalman or others.
  • Reinard is a sly fox and the newest main villain of the comic, who became an addition to the crew in 2006. He is shown to engage in all kinds of villainy, from shoplifting to explicit attempts on Bamse's life (which, curiously, has resulted in no retribution, or even rebuking, from Bamse's side).

Moral values and criticism edit

The magazine has educational goals. On special "school" pages, the characters educate the reader about animals, cultures, the Universe, and other subjects. They often deal with superstition, and Skalman's sceptical views ("I only believe in what I know") wins over those of his more naive friends. On the other hand, beings like trolls, tomtar and dragons exist on a very real plane in most of the stories. As the series has evolved, the values expressed have become more general and less ideological. A fact sheet written and published by Andreasson in 1983 following a trip to the People's Republic of China became controversial as it seemed to praise Mao Zedong's dictatorial rule as a "liberation" and claimed that "nobody's starving anymore" in China under Communist single-party rule. It was later edited heavily when the adventure was reprinted in 2004.

Bamse and his friends are very clear about their views. They are strongly opposed to racism, bullying and violence. Bamse is not only the strongest bear in the world, but also the kindest, often repeating his slogan "Nobody gets better from being beaten". Bamse's own world seems to have strong implications of anarchism or libertarian socialism, combining private ownership with communitarian solidarity (from most of the characters), though a single policeman, Pontus Kask (named for his classic-style policeman's helmet, or kask in Swedish) and a small prison exists.

The original villain, a black wolf simply called Vargen ('The Wolf'), became a friend of Bamse after consistently being treated kindly. The only villain that is depicted as unredeemable is Krösus Sork ('Croesus Vole'), a crude capitalist who will do practically anything for money.

Films and other media edit

Six animated black-and-white short films were produced for television in 1966. In 1972, seven more animated shorts were shown in colour. Another two shorts were released in 1981, and a direct-to-video film became available in 1991.

The later colour films have aired frequently on TV in Sweden, and have been released on VHS and DVD. The black and white films had been unavailable to the general public for a long time, but were released on DVD by late 2006. The colour films were low-budget productions with actor Olof Thunberg narrating and voicing all characters, but are considered to be classics. The musical theme, composed by Sten Carlberg, is easily recognised by most Swedes.

In 1993, a Game Boy game (in Swedish) was released,[4] loosely based on the Bamse characters. The game was little more than a sprite replacement of Beam Software's Baby T-Rex and received generally poor reviews. The "Bamse version" has not been officially released outside Sweden.

In October 2006, forty years after Bamse was created, Ola Andréasson, the son of creator Rune Andréasson announced an animated feature film, featuring better animation, a full voice cast, and a budget of SEK 25 million.[5] The film was released in 2014 as Bamse and the Thief City. It was followed by Bamse and the Witch's Daughter in 2016 and Bamse and the Thunder Clock in 2018.[6]

Translations edit

In the 1960s, there were a few translations of the series Bamses skola 'Bamse's school', where the characters were given English names:[7]

  • Bamse – Bamsy
  • Skalman – Professor Shellback
  • Lille Skutt – Little Frisky
  • Vargen – Willie
  • Farmor – Granny
  • Katten Janson (literally 'Janson the Cat') – Sooty

In this translation, the dunderhonung was given the name magic honey. However, in the 1980s, Andréasson referred to it in English as thunder-honey, which is the literal translation also used in the Netherlands and Belgium (donderhoning).

In the cancelled film Bamse and the Time-Travel Machine from 2009, the names were translated differently:

  • Bamse – Bamse
  • Skalman – Shellman
  • Lille Skutt – Little Skip
  • Krösus Sork – Victor Vole
  • DunderhonungSuperhoney

References edit

  1. ^ Anton Hultberg Hansen. (PDF). Stiletten. STI, Stiftarna av Independent Living i Sverige: 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-02.
  2. ^ "Världens mest politiska björn | nytid.fi". 21 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Här är det första lesbiska paret i Bamse". 16 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Bamsesamlarna.com - För dig som samlar på Bamse och andra serier av Rune Andréasson". bamsesamlarna.com. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  5. ^ Helander, Magnus (19 May 2010). . Resumé (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Bamse & the Witch's Daughter".
  7. ^ "Bamsesamlarna.com - För dig som samlar på Bamse och andra serier av Rune Andréasson". bamsesamlarna.com. Retrieved 3 April 2017.

External links edit

  • Bamse - official site (in Swedish)
  • Official site for Bamses värld (in Swedish)
  • Bamse at IMDb

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For other uses see Bamse disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bamse news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Bamse Varldens starkaste bjorn Swedish for Bamse The World s Strongest Bear is a Swedish cartoon created by Rune Andreasson The highly popular children s cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films as well as a weekly half page Sunday strip in 1966 before being published periodically in its own comic magazine since 1973 Bamse The World s Strongest BearBamse the title character carrying a jar of honey Publication informationPublisherWilliams forlag 1973 1976 Semic Press 1976 Atlantic forlag 1977 1982 Rune A serier 1982 1988 Bamse Forlaget 1988 1990 Egmont Group 1990 FormatOngoing seriesPublication date1966 presentCreative teamCreated byRune Andreasson Andreasson did all the artwork himself until 1975 and wrote all the comics until 1990 Francisco Tora did all the illustrations from 1976 until he was joined by Bo Michanek in 1983 Several new writers and illustrators were hired in the early 1990s including Claes Reimerthi Olof Siverbo Johan Wanloo and Tony Cronstam Andreasson continued to do the magazine cover illustrations until 1992 The series somewhat changed direction when Bamse had children specifically triplets in 1982 He had a fourth child in 1986 and his friend Lille Skutt had one at the same time this saw the series focus more on family while also discussing other values such as gender equality In 1989 the character Skalman noticed that Bamse s fourth child Brumma had some intellectual disability later defined as Asperger syndrome 1 which again brought up the subject of equality The children did develop in real time within the magazine but seem to have been fixed in age since around 1990 They are now around nine years old in a narratively advantageous eternal state as third graders Both the early Sunday strips and the early magazines have since been reprinted as glossy hardbound volumes In 1998 the theme park Bamses Varld Bamse s World started as an attraction at the Kolmarden Wildlife Park with theater performances restaurants and houses from the comic Contents 1 Characters 1 1 Protagonists 1 2 Antagonists 2 Moral values and criticism 3 Films and other media 4 Translations 5 References 6 External linksCharacters editProtagonists edit Bamse the main character is a brown bear who becomes the world s strongest bear by eating a type of honey called dunderhonung lit thunder honey specially prepared for him by his grandmother Almost anyone else who eats it apart from Bamse s pet bee and his daughter Brumma ends up with three days of stomach ache Bamse is also the kindest bear in the world according to the comic and is often seen helping those in need The name Bamse comes from a Scandinavian word for bear or teddy bear Bamse can also translate to giant or big one though that would be something of a misnomer as Bamse is rather diminutive in size compared to many of the other characters Brummelisa Growlelisa is the daughter of a forester who could always rely on Bamse helping out soon they fell in love In 1981 they all went on a boat trip to the north of Scandinavia financed by individual odd jobs climaxing in a view of the midnight sun an anti climax to grandma s cat and mouse who expected it to look different Back home Brummelisa and Bamse staged a secret wedding and became parents to triplets Brum Growl Teddy Nalle Maja Teddy Maja Brum is artistically gifted but somewhat shy Teddy spends a lot of time by himself and loves reading and learning Nalle Maja is the most extrovert kid and loves sports and activities Once their personalities began to shine through Teddy gravitated towards Skalman who noticed what the others failed to Teddy s clumsiness stems from his eyesight and only needed a pair of glasses Nalle Maja has inherited more than just her father s looks she also inherited his ability to get strong from the dunderhonung To prevent her from injuring herself or her brothers Bamse s grandmother attempted a new dunderhonung recipe to avoid making her strong She partially succeeded Nalle Maja draws strength from it but also winds up with the stomach ache In late 1985 the triplets were informed on the arrival of another sibling Brumma Growla who when eating dunderhonung neither gets strong nor is affected by the stomach ache Lille Skutt Little Hop is Bamse s and Skalman s best friend He is a very fast but notoriously frightened white rabbit with a red bow tie However his ability to run quick and jump far not to mention braving his fears whenever someone he cares about is in danger has saved his friends skins on more than one occasion Lille Skutt is the village postman albeit on a part time basis He also works part time as the head chef of the local restaurant Like Bamse Skutt ended up marrying his girlfriend Nina Kanin Nina Rabbit best friend of Brummelisa Nina and Skutt became parents to a son Mini Hopp Mini Hop a hyperactive child with an apparent lack of fear He has eight siblings including Happ Happ is a gay rabbit He and his life partner Lille Sixten have adopted a little girl named Suddan who is slightly younger than Mini Hopp 2 3 Skalman Shellman Shellback is an ingenious tortoise who invents all sorts of things including spacecraft and time machines He stores just about anything in his carapace except for locomotives spaceships or atlantic steamboats and also firewood due to him getting splinters in the back Skalman seems to be a polyphasic sleeper and according to himself his best invention is the food and sleep clock whose calls he follows slavishly even at times when sleep seems highly inappropriate To this date he has only ignored the alarm call a few times including the discovery of a dinosaur s egg the birth of Bamse s children and a state of deep depression due to the false belief that his carelessness had caused the death of Bamse s children Also he has once mentioned that he is in one way unlike everyone else if he would actually eat sleeping draught he cannot sleep at all for a quite long time not even when the alarm calls None of the other characters come close to Skalman s intellectual level and he is sometimes seen playing chess with himself he has stated that he has met and beaten the chess world champion Rune Andreasson said that he brought the food and sleep clock into the series for much the same reason as the dunderhonung during a dangerous adventure Skalman could just pull something out of his carapace to save them or help the trio with his intellect That is when the food and sleep clock calls Skalman to sleep forcing Bamse and Lille Skutt to think on their own Vargen The Wolf is a black wolf who was the original main villain later antihero of the comic a criminal and a bully who at one point was named World Champion of Evil by his colleagues but later on proved to not be such a bad person if given a chance Vargen grew up on the wrong side of the tracks and was introduced to a life of crime by his villainous stepfathers When they eventually ended up in prison he knew that it was time to make a fresh start but his past turned against him as nobody wanted to give him the chance to better his life Bamse however did and eventually managed to reform the wolf by consistently treating him with kindness Vargen occasionally slips back into his old ways but as far as the other wolves are concerned he blew it by joining Bamse s club Antagonists edit Krosus Sork Croesus Vole is an often cruel capitalist and secondary villain of the comic born as a banker s son he was forced to play second fiddle to his brother Slosus rough translation Wasteus who could not put a foot wrong After Slosus later won a lottery ticket number 88 Krosus forged his own ticket number 89 switched the tickets claimed Slosus prize and let the unknowing Slosus get detained for forgery while coming to pick up his prize Slosus was devastated to discover the truth after his release and they had a falling out Meanwhile Krosus built up his fortune with blood money and let other voles do the dirty jobs While Krosus has on occasion showed some small shred of conscience he is still by far the most amoral and ruthless of the comic s villains willing to do just about anything for profit Kapten Buster Captain Buster and his three clumsy sideman pirates Rusken Slusken and Stollen approximate translation Rover Sloven and Silly They are largely incompetent and unsuccessful and have mostly given up their life at sea thanks to a tendency towards seasickness Knocke amp Smocke Knocker amp Socker are two large thugs with flat caps who have performed several unsuccessful criminal attempts They usually rely mainly on brute force and are generally outwitted by Skalman or others Reinard is a sly fox and the newest main villain of the comic who became an addition to the crew in 2006 He is shown to engage in all kinds of villainy from shoplifting to explicit attempts on Bamse s life which curiously has resulted in no retribution or even rebuking from Bamse s side Moral values and criticism editThe magazine has educational goals On special school pages the characters educate the reader about animals cultures the Universe and other subjects They often deal with superstition and Skalman s sceptical views I only believe in what I know wins over those of his more naive friends On the other hand beings like trolls tomtar and dragons exist on a very real plane in most of the stories As the series has evolved the values expressed have become more general and less ideological A fact sheet written and published by Andreasson in 1983 following a trip to the People s Republic of China became controversial as it seemed to praise Mao Zedong s dictatorial rule as a liberation and claimed that nobody s starving anymore in China under Communist single party rule It was later edited heavily when the adventure was reprinted in 2004 Bamse and his friends are very clear about their views They are strongly opposed to racism bullying and violence Bamse is not only the strongest bear in the world but also the kindest often repeating his slogan Nobody gets better from being beaten Bamse s own world seems to have strong implications of anarchism or libertarian socialism combining private ownership with communitarian solidarity from most of the characters though a single policeman Pontus Kask named for his classic style policeman s helmet or kask in Swedish and a small prison exists The original villain a black wolf simply called Vargen The Wolf became a friend of Bamse after consistently being treated kindly The only villain that is depicted as unredeemable is Krosus Sork Croesus Vole a crude capitalist who will do practically anything for money Films and other media editSix animated black and white short films were produced for television in 1966 In 1972 seven more animated shorts were shown in colour Another two shorts were released in 1981 and a direct to video film became available in 1991 The later colour films have aired frequently on TV in Sweden and have been released on VHS and DVD The black and white films had been unavailable to the general public for a long time but were released on DVD by late 2006 The colour films were low budget productions with actor Olof Thunberg narrating and voicing all characters but are considered to be classics The musical theme composed by Sten Carlberg is easily recognised by most Swedes In 1993 a Game Boy game in Swedish was released 4 loosely based on the Bamse characters The game was little more than a sprite replacement of Beam Software s Baby T Rex and received generally poor reviews The Bamse version has not been officially released outside Sweden In October 2006 forty years after Bamse was created Ola Andreasson the son of creator Rune Andreasson announced an animated feature film featuring better animation a full voice cast and a budget of SEK 25 million 5 The film was released in 2014 as Bamse and the Thief City It was followed by Bamse and the Witch s Daughter in 2016 and Bamse and the Thunder Clock in 2018 6 Translations editIn the 1960s there were a few translations of the series Bamses skola Bamse s school where the characters were given English names 7 Bamse Bamsy Skalman Professor Shellback Lille Skutt Little Frisky Vargen Willie Farmor Granny Katten Janson literally Janson the Cat Sooty In this translation the dunderhonung was given the name magic honey However in the 1980s Andreasson referred to it in English as thunder honey which is the literal translation also used in the Netherlands and Belgium donderhoning In the cancelled film Bamse and the Time Travel Machine from 2009 the names were translated differently Bamse Bamse Skalman Shellman Lille Skutt Little Skip Krosus Sork Victor Vole Dunderhonung SuperhoneyReferences edit Anton Hultberg Hansen Defekter trikaer och overnaturliga krafter PDF Stiletten STI Stiftarna av Independent Living i Sverige 17 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 02 Varldens mest politiska bjorn nytid fi 21 October 2013 Har ar det forsta lesbiska paret i Bamse 16 June 2016 Bamsesamlarna com For dig som samlar pa Bamse och andra serier av Rune Andreasson bamsesamlarna com Retrieved 3 April 2017 Helander Magnus 19 May 2010 Bamses nya Tre Vanner Resume in Swedish Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2016 Bamse amp the Witch s Daughter Bamsesamlarna com For dig som samlar pa Bamse och andra serier av Rune Andreasson bamsesamlarna com Retrieved 3 April 2017 External links editBamse official site in Swedish Official site for Bamses varld in Swedish Bamse at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bamse amp oldid 1219668377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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