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year: 2023
date: 2023-01-28T21:21:24+01:00
draft: false
-tags: ['cartoons', 'prl', 'communism', 'reksio', 'pat-and-mat', 'krecik']
+tags:
+- cartoons
+- PRL
+- communism
+- Reksio
+- Pat-and-Mat
+- Krecik
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As a person born & raised in Poland, I always wondered what the hell is with all those silent cartoons. 90s TV was filled with old-looking animated series - [Reksio](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reksio), [Pat & Mat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_%26_Mat), [Krecik](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mole_(Krtek)). We were flooded by USA productions and weirdly dubbed Japanese ones (more on later). But why those were silent was a secret for a long time.