World Tour 2018 - 20xx
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Owner:
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mackflo
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Released:
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Monday, January 1, 2018
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Origin:
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Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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Recently Spotted:
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In Estany de Boix
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World Tour:
- I would like to travel to as many countries as possible
- let me accompany you on your travels
- place me in caches, where a quick onward journey is possible
countries travelled so far:
germany (Deutschland)
mexico (Mexiko)
austria (Österreich)
estonia (Estland)
finland (Finnland)
Mainzelmännchen (Mainz, Germany, Europe)
http://www.zdf-werbefernsehen.de/angebot/mainzelmaennchen/die-mainzelmaennchen/
In the year 1963, ZDF (the second official German TV station) was looking for a way, to visually separate commercials from the actual TV programs.
Graphic designer Wolf Gerlach consequently created short comics with funny, little, hat-wearing men.
The inspiration for these little men came from the “Heinzelmännchen” of German folklore.
The “Heinzelmännchen” are mysterious, little helpers who, during the night, do all the work for good people.
Because the ZDF station is located in Mainz, the little creatures were called “Mainzelmännchen” instead of “Heinzelmännchen.”
The six “Mainzelmännchen” are lazy Anton, industrious Berti, artistic Conni, clever Det, mischievous Edi and athletic Fritzchen.
They all look a lot like a German garden gnome, particularly because of their pointed caps.
The capers of the “Mainzelmännchen” are very brief, nowadays right around three seconds long.
The small gnomes cannot speak, but they often produce emotional exclamations.
Since 1963, more than 45,000 “Mainzelmännchen” spots have been created.
A collection of various “Mainzelmännchen” spots is found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=iotEroE6OE0
The “Mainzelmännchen” are so popular that they are part of German TV culture by now.
In 2003, the “Mainzelmännchen” were modernized a little, much to the chagrin of many faithful TV watchers.
Their clothing and their possessions were adapted to a more modern world.
Now they have cell phones and notebooks, instead of telephones and note pads.
Various children’s programs were also created based on the ZDF “Mainzelmännchen.”
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Der Batzi & Team discovered it
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locke 57 discovered it
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beim Neujahrsevent gesehen danke
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Elefantensulz discovered it
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gesehen beim 1. Ferndörfler Garagen-Event zum Saisonstart 2019
danke fürs discovern
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mani0409 retrieved it from 1. Ferndörfler Garagen-Event zum Saisonstart 2019
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... die Reise geht weiter.
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Danke fürs zeigen.
Gesehen am 1. Ferndörfler Garagen-Event zum Saisonstart 2019
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Moorhelmi discovered it
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Auf dem gestrigen Event gesehen, weiterhin gute Reise.
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Diesen Reisenden durften wir am Neujahrevent von "Der Batzi & Team"
im *Epizentrum" des Cachens entdecken.
Danke für die Möglichkeit des entdecken lassens und:
Allzeit Gute Reise,
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auf einem der events der letzten 2 tage entdeckt
mit bestem dank fürs discovern und allzeit gute reise :-)
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Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.
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Beim Event gesehen! Gute Reise!
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