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Rumcajs

Gallant robber Rumcajs (Czech: Loupežník Rumcajs, [ˈrumtsajs]), his wife Manka, and their son, little robber Cipísek ['tsɪpiːsɛk] are fictional characters popularized by two children's animated television series broadcast as part of the Večerníček TV program in Czechoslovakia from 1967 to 1984, 52 episodes in total. The series were designed by Czech writer Václav Čtvrtek and artist Radek Pilař. These stories were also published in book form.[1][2]

Rumcajs
Rumcajs, Cipísek and Manka, a performance in the Old Town Square, Prague

Setting and fictional character biography edit

Rumcajs was a cobbler in Jičín and had to make shoes for the town mayor Humpál. Humpál was proud of his big feet, but Rumcajs brags that he saw larger ones, and Humpál expels him to the (fictional) Řáholec forest "for the insult of mayor's foot", so Rumcajs becomes a Robin Hood-like brigand.[1][3] Rumcajs settled in a cave in the forest and gained his signature attributes: a tall red hat, a beard with a bee swarm, and a pistol loaded with acorns.[4] The opponents of Rumcajs include the mayor, the prince, the princess, their lackey, and even the Emperor. His helpers include his family, animals, and forest and water spirits.[5]

Although the time of the events is never explicitly stated in the stories, from several mentions of "Král Fricek" (King Frederick William IV of Prussia), one may assume the mid-19th century.[6] Also, in the book Manka Empress Bětka is mentioned, apparently Empress Elisabeth of Austria, wife of Franz Joseph I.[7][8]

Impact and commemoration edit

During 1969–1996 a one-hectare patch of forest, somewhere between Jičín and the villages of Čejkovice of Podhradí municipality, Vokšice, and Šlikova Ves was labelled Řáholec in the local forestry stand map. Initially, this was an inside joke of local foresters, but eventually it went public.[9]

The town of Jičín is proud of this association with the fairy tale and its author. The Václav Čtvrtek Square and a bookstore are named for him, and there is a pub "At Rumcajs'". In 1975, a year before his death, Václav Čtvrtek was declared an honorary citizen of Jičín. In 2011, Jičín children planted a small forest named "Cipískův Řáholeček" [Cipisek's Little Řáholec].[10][11]

Jičín is the place of the annual festival "Jičín – město pohádky" (Jičín – the Town of the Fairy Tale) established in 1990.[12] The founders of the festival were well aware of the immense popularity of Rumcajs and didn't want to turn the festival into a kind of "Rumcajsland"; therefore, for the first 10 years, little attention was paid to Čtvrtek and his literary heroes. Only in 2011 did organizers make Rumcajs and his authors, Čtvrtek and Pilař, prominent at the festival.[13]

Since 1967, the Jičín branch of the Czech Tourist Club has organized an annual walk across the Bohemian Paradise named "Pilgrimage after Rumcajs". Initially the start of the walk was simultaneous, but due to increased popularity, the start was staggered. Annual participation peaked in 1982, with 10,831 attendees. Since then, participation has varied depending on the weather and holidays. With the collapse of Communism, attendance sharply declined as Czechs gained the right to unrestricted travel abroad, but interest later rebounded, and in 2019, there were 8,907 "pilgrims".[14][15]

Rumcajs stories became popular in a number of European countries, as well as in Morocco and Chile. At the height of its popularity in the mid-1970s, Rumcajs merchandise, such as Rumcajs dolls, also became highly popular and have been compared to those of Soldier Švejk (another popular Czech fictional character) or even to that of some of Disney's characters. Due to the popularity of Rumcajs stories in Poland, a Polish baby detergent was named after Cipísek.[16][17]

On April 4, 2011, the hundredth anniversary of Václav Čtvrtek's birth, Rumcajs and Cipísek featured in the Google doodle on the Czech-language Google home page.[6][18]

A minor character named Rumtzays (Redbeard in the English translation) appears in Blood and Wine, a 2016 expansion pack for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

In 2017, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Rumcajs series, the Czech Mint issued commemorative/collectible coins. The reverse side depicts either Rumcajs, or Manka, or Cipisek, while the obverse shows the attributes of the island country of Niue (which issued the Czech Mint the license to print commemorative coins): country name, the profile of Queen Elizabeth II, year of issue (2017) and the nominal value of 1 NZD (silver coin) or 5 NZD (gold coin).[8][4][5]

Publication history edit

The prototype of Rumcajs may be found in a short story by Čtvrtek published in 1946. Rumcajs, as he is known now, first appeared in the children's magazine Mateřídouška [cs] in 1966, but gained major popularity with the release of the TV series.[19]

The Rumcajs stories have been translated into Polish, Bulgarian, German, Hungarian, Romanian, Estonian, Latvian,[6] and Russian.[20] Some of them were translated in English in the magazine Czechoslovak Life in 1987.[21]

Cartoons edit

  • O loupežníku Rumcajsovi (1967-1984) - The series was released in 3 series 13 episodes each. The first series was black-and-white, later digitally colored. The first two (1967/1968 and 1969/1970) were narrated by Karel Höger (whose name could not appear in the credits at that time), the last one (1984) by Eduard Cupák (cs).[2]
  • O loupežnickém synku Cipískovi [cs] (1972) - Released in 13 episodes.[2]

Books edit

  • Rumcajs (1970)
  • Jak si Rumcajs poradil s rakem [How Rumcajs Coped with the Crayfish] (1971)
  • Rumcajsova loupežnicka knižka [Robber's Book of Rumcajs] (1971)
  • Rumcajsova vánočni pohádka [Rumcajs' Christmas Fairy Tale] (1972)
  • O Rumcajsovi a loupežnickém synku Cipískovi [About Rumcajs and the Robber's Son Cipísek] (1973)
  • Cipísek (1975)
  • Manka (1975)
  • Jak si Rumcajs poslal Cipiska pro pomoc [How Rumcajs Sent Cipísek for Help] (1978)

Audio records edit

Supraphon and Panton released several albums of the adventures of Rumcajs. Two albums were released by Supraphon in German, narrated by Walter Taub [de]:

  • 1978: Vom Raholezer Räuber Rumzais und seinem Sohne Zipfelchen
  • 1980: Rumzais und Zipfelchen erleben neue Abenteuer

In 2017, on the 50th anniversary of the first Rumcajs TV show, Supraphon released the CD album and audiobook "Rumcajsova loupežnická knížka & Vánoce u Rumcajsů" ["Robber's Book of Ramcajs & Christmas with Rumcajs"] narrated by Vojtěch Kotek, which includes previously unpublished stories found in the writer's archives.[22][23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Rumcajs the Little Bandit of the Forest"
  2. ^ a b c "O loupežníku Rumcajsovi (TV seriál)" at csfd.cz (Czecho-Slovak Film Database)
  3. ^ "Top 10 Czech Cartoons - The best of the best večerníčky"
  4. ^ a b "Silver coin Rumcajs proof", Czech Mint
  5. ^ a b "Gold coin Rumcajs proof", Czech Mint
  6. ^ a b c "Rumcajs tops Google home page in Czech Republic" (retrieved on December 5, 2019)
  7. ^ Manka at databazeknih.cz
  8. ^ a b "Rumcajs slaví padesáté narozeniny", by Czech Mint
  9. ^ "Les Řáholec najdeme jen v loupežnických pohádkách" (archived copy)
  10. ^ Eva Bílková, "Okolo Řáholce: povídání o Jičíně, Václavu Čtvrtkovi a jeho díle", 2006, ISBN 8023975196
  11. ^ "Známý spisovatel - Václav Čtvrtek", January 7, 2012, google.eu
  12. ^ "Jičín – město pohádky" (in Czech). Město Jičín. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  13. ^ "Festival Jičín – město pohádky a Václav Čtvrtek". In: "Pohádkové vzkázání Václava Čtvrtka", příspěvky z mezinárodní konference konané ve dnech 20. - 22. října 2011 v Jičíně, 2012, ISBN 978-80-86254-27-2
  14. ^ "Pochod za Rumcajsem", Czech Tourists Club
  15. ^ "Pochod Českým rájem / Putování za Rumcajsem", by Jičín town mayor deputy Jan K. Čeliš, March 26, 2011 (retrieved December 19, 2019)
  16. ^ P. 48 in: Barbara Jędrychowska, Anna Olchówka, Reception of Czechoslovakian Cartoons in the Polish Contemporary Educational Sphere, Czech-Polish Historical and Pedagogical Journal, 2013, vol. 5, issue 2, pp.44-54
  17. ^ Nowe książki (in Polish). Wiedza Powszechna. 1976. p. 78. Rumcajs narodził się po raz pierwszy jako bohater rysunkowego serialu 5 listopada 1967 roku, by w krótkim czasie zdobyć kolejno telewidzów w większości krajów europejskich, a także w Maroku i Chile. Jego wizerunki, w postaci obrazków i kukiełek, stały się ogromnie popularne w Czechosłowacji i poza jej granicami prawie tak popularne jak miniaturowy wojak Szwejk czy importowana Myszka Miki lub Kaczor Donald. Polska nie pozostała w tyle — nowy proszek do prania pieluszek nazywa się już nie „Bambi" czy „Bobo", ale właśnie „Cypisek".
  18. ^ "Google Doodles: Vaclav Ctvrtek, Children's Day". Search Engine Watch. 2011-04-04. Retrieved 2019-12-13.
  19. ^ "Autor Rumcajse či víly Amálky se narodil právě před sto lety"
  20. ^ Вацлав Чтвртек, О добром разбойнике Румцайсе, Мане и сыночке их Циписеке, Moscow Detskaya Literatura, 1985
  21. ^ Czechoslovak Life, 1987 at Google Books
  22. ^ "Rumcajsova loupežnická knížka & Vánoce u Rumcajsů"
  23. ^ "Rumcajs slaví padesátiny" [Rumcajs celebrates 50th anniversary]

External links edit

  • Series O loupežníku Rumcajsovi at vecernicek.com

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Gallant robber Rumcajs Czech Loupeznik Rumcajs ˈrumtsajs his wife Manka and their son little robber Cipisek tsɪpiːsɛk are fictional characters popularized by two children s animated television series broadcast as part of the Vecernicek TV program in Czechoslovakia from 1967 to 1984 52 episodes in total The series were designed by Czech writer Vaclav Ctvrtek and artist Radek Pilar These stories were also published in book form 1 2 RumcajsRumcajs Cipisek and Manka a performance in the Old Town Square Prague Contents 1 Setting and fictional character biography 2 Impact and commemoration 3 Publication history 3 1 Cartoons 3 2 Books 3 3 Audio records 4 References 5 External linksSetting and fictional character biography editRumcajs was a cobbler in Jicin and had to make shoes for the town mayor Humpal Humpal was proud of his big feet but Rumcajs brags that he saw larger ones and Humpal expels him to the fictional Raholec forest for the insult of mayor s foot so Rumcajs becomes a Robin Hood like brigand 1 3 Rumcajs settled in a cave in the forest and gained his signature attributes a tall red hat a beard with a bee swarm and a pistol loaded with acorns 4 The opponents of Rumcajs include the mayor the prince the princess their lackey and even the Emperor His helpers include his family animals and forest and water spirits 5 Although the time of the events is never explicitly stated in the stories from several mentions of Kral Fricek King Frederick William IV of Prussia one may assume the mid 19th century 6 Also in the book Manka Empress Betka is mentioned apparently Empress Elisabeth of Austria wife of Franz Joseph I 7 8 Impact and commemoration editDuring 1969 1996 a one hectare patch of forest somewhere between Jicin and the villages of Cejkovice of Podhradi municipality Voksice and Slikova Ves was labelled Raholec in the local forestry stand map Initially this was an inside joke of local foresters but eventually it went public 9 The town of Jicin is proud of this association with the fairy tale and its author The Vaclav Ctvrtek Square and a bookstore are named for him and there is a pub At Rumcajs In 1975 a year before his death Vaclav Ctvrtek was declared an honorary citizen of Jicin In 2011 Jicin children planted a small forest named Cipiskuv Raholecek Cipisek s Little Raholec 10 11 Jicin is the place of the annual festival Jicin mesto pohadky Jicin the Town of the Fairy Tale established in 1990 12 The founders of the festival were well aware of the immense popularity of Rumcajs and didn t want to turn the festival into a kind of Rumcajsland therefore for the first 10 years little attention was paid to Ctvrtek and his literary heroes Only in 2011 did organizers make Rumcajs and his authors Ctvrtek and Pilar prominent at the festival 13 Since 1967 the Jicin branch of the Czech Tourist Club has organized an annual walk across the Bohemian Paradise named Pilgrimage after Rumcajs Initially the start of the walk was simultaneous but due to increased popularity the start was staggered Annual participation peaked in 1982 with 10 831 attendees Since then participation has varied depending on the weather and holidays With the collapse of Communism attendance sharply declined as Czechs gained the right to unrestricted travel abroad but interest later rebounded and in 2019 there were 8 907 pilgrims 14 15 Rumcajs stories became popular in a number of European countries as well as in Morocco and Chile At the height of its popularity in the mid 1970s Rumcajs merchandise such as Rumcajs dolls also became highly popular and have been compared to those of Soldier Svejk another popular Czech fictional character or even to that of some of Disney s characters Due to the popularity of Rumcajs stories in Poland a Polish baby detergent was named after Cipisek 16 17 On April 4 2011 the hundredth anniversary of Vaclav Ctvrtek s birth Rumcajs and Cipisek featured in the Google doodle on the Czech language Google home page 6 18 A minor character named Rumtzays Redbeard in the English translation appears in Blood and Wine a 2016 expansion pack for The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt In 2017 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Rumcajs series the Czech Mint issued commemorative collectible coins The reverse side depicts either Rumcajs or Manka or Cipisek while the obverse shows the attributes of the island country of Niue which issued the Czech Mint the license to print commemorative coins country name the profile of Queen Elizabeth II year of issue 2017 and the nominal value of 1 NZD silver coin or 5 NZD gold coin 8 4 5 Publication history editThe prototype of Rumcajs may be found in a short story by Ctvrtek published in 1946 Rumcajs as he is known now first appeared in the children s magazine Materidouska cs in 1966 but gained major popularity with the release of the TV series 19 The Rumcajs stories have been translated into Polish Bulgarian German Hungarian Romanian Estonian Latvian 6 and Russian 20 Some of them were translated in English in the magazine Czechoslovak Life in 1987 21 Cartoons edit O loupezniku Rumcajsovi 1967 1984 The series was released in 3 series 13 episodes each The first series was black and white later digitally colored The first two 1967 1968 and 1969 1970 were narrated by Karel Hoger whose name could not appear in the credits at that time the last one 1984 by Eduard Cupak cs 2 O loupeznickem synku Cipiskovi cs 1972 Released in 13 episodes 2 Books edit Rumcajs 1970 Jak si Rumcajs poradil s rakem How Rumcajs Coped with the Crayfish 1971 Rumcajsova loupeznicka knizka Robber s Book of Rumcajs 1971 Rumcajsova vanocni pohadka Rumcajs Christmas Fairy Tale 1972 O Rumcajsovi a loupeznickem synku Cipiskovi About Rumcajs and the Robber s Son Cipisek 1973 Cipisek 1975 Manka 1975 Jak si Rumcajs poslal Cipiska pro pomoc How Rumcajs Sent Cipisek for Help 1978 Audio records edit Supraphon and Panton released several albums of the adventures of Rumcajs Two albums were released by Supraphon in German narrated by Walter Taub de 1978 Vom Raholezer Rauber Rumzais und seinem Sohne Zipfelchen 1980 Rumzais und Zipfelchen erleben neue AbenteuerIn 2017 on the 50th anniversary of the first Rumcajs TV show Supraphon released the CD album and audiobook Rumcajsova loupeznicka knizka amp Vanoce u Rumcajsu Robber s Book of Ramcajs amp Christmas with Rumcajs narrated by Vojtech Kotek which includes previously unpublished stories found in the writer s archives 22 23 References edit a b Rumcajs the Little Bandit of the Forest a b c O loupezniku Rumcajsovi TV serial at csfd cz Czecho Slovak Film Database Top 10 Czech Cartoons The best of the best vecernicky a b Silver coin Rumcajs proof Czech Mint a b Gold coin Rumcajs proof Czech Mint a b c Rumcajs tops Google home page in Czech Republic retrieved on December 5 2019 Manka at databazeknih cz a b Rumcajs slavi padesate narozeniny by Czech Mint Les Raholec najdeme jen v loupeznickych pohadkach archived copy Eva Bilkova Okolo Raholce povidani o Jicine Vaclavu Ctvrtkovi a jeho dile 2006 ISBN 8023975196 Znamy spisovatel Vaclav Ctvrtek January 7 2012 google eu Jicin mesto pohadky in Czech Mesto Jicin Retrieved 2021 09 15 Festival Jicin mesto pohadky a Vaclav Ctvrtek In Pohadkove vzkazani Vaclava Ctvrtka prispevky z mezinarodni konference konane ve dnech 20 22 rijna 2011 v Jicine 2012 ISBN 978 80 86254 27 2 Pochod za Rumcajsem Czech Tourists Club Pochod Ceskym rajem Putovani za Rumcajsem by Jicin town mayor deputy Jan K Celis March 26 2011 retrieved December 19 2019 P 48 in Barbara Jedrychowska Anna Olchowka Reception of Czechoslovakian Cartoons in the Polish Contemporary Educational Sphere Czech Polish Historical and Pedagogical Journal 2013 vol 5 issue 2 pp 44 54 Nowe ksiazki in Polish Wiedza Powszechna 1976 p 78 Rumcajs narodzil sie po raz pierwszy jako bohater rysunkowego serialu 5 listopada 1967 roku by w krotkim czasie zdobyc kolejno telewidzow w wiekszosci krajow europejskich a takze w Maroku i Chile Jego wizerunki w postaci obrazkow i kukielek staly sie ogromnie popularne w Czechoslowacji i poza jej granicami prawie tak popularne jak miniaturowy wojak Szwejk czy importowana Myszka Miki lub Kaczor Donald Polska nie pozostala w tyle nowy proszek do prania pieluszek nazywa sie juz nie Bambi czy Bobo ale wlasnie Cypisek Google Doodles Vaclav Ctvrtek Children s Day Search Engine Watch 2011 04 04 Retrieved 2019 12 13 Autor Rumcajse ci vily Amalky se narodil prave pred sto lety Vaclav Chtvrtek O dobrom razbojnike Rumcajse Mane i synochke ih Cipiseke Moscow Detskaya Literatura 1985 Czechoslovak Life 1987 at Google Books Rumcajsova loupeznicka knizka amp Vanoce u Rumcajsu Rumcajs slavi padesatiny Rumcajs celebrates 50th anniversary External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rumcajs Series O loupezniku Rumcajsovi at vecernicek com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rumcajs amp oldid 1161612911, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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