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Wikipedia article'Pinkeltje' (known in English as 'Fingerling') is a fictional character from the eponymous children's book series by the Dutch writer Dick Laan. Pinkeltje is a white-bearded gnome and wears a pointed hat and is as big as a pinky finger, hence its name, meaning "fingerling" (literally "little pinky") in Dutch. 29 books were published in a series between 1939 and 1977. The last four volumes appeared posthumously. A successful film was also released with the same title and based on the books. Book seriesThe early stories focus mainly on Pinkeltje's adventures in the Grote Huis (Big House), inhabited by a father, a mother, a nameless boy and an unnamed girl (originally a boy and two girls). Pinkeltje doesn't appear to the residents, but is always ready to help them in silence. Later, the emphasis shifts to his adventures in Pinkeltjesland from where he originates and is married to Pinkelotje. In the last books, Pinkeltje emerges as a detective and helps solve crimes. The books have drawings of Rein van Looy. Other characters include the dog Wiebelstaartje, the cat Snorrebaard and the five mice characters Knabbeltje, Grijshuidje, Zwartsnoetje, Kraaloogje and Langstaartje. Another Wolkewietje, a cloud is as big as an arm. Although Pinkeltje is always helpful and friendly to everyone, he never shows to people because he does not know if he can trust them. The main exception is Mr. Dick Laan himself, to whom Pinkeltje appears and tells his adventures. The series included: #'De avonturen van Pinkeltje' (1939) #'Pinkeltje en zijn vriendjes' (1949) #'Pinkeltje op reis' (1950) #'Pinkeltje in Artis (1952) #'Pinkeltje en het grote huis' (1953) #'Pinkeltje op zoek naar Klaas Vaak (1954) #'Pinkeltje in Madurodam' (1955) #'Pinkeltje gaat naar Pinkeltjesland' (1956) #'Pinkeltje en de flonkersteen' (1957) #'Pinkeltje ontmoet Wolkewietje' (1958) #'Wolkewietje is ondeugend geweest' (1959) #'Een grote verrassing voor Pinkeltje' (1960) #'Pinkeltje en de raket' (1962) #'Pinkeltje en de gouden pen' (1963) #'Pinkeltje en de parels' (1963) #'Pinkeltje en de aardmannetjes' (1964) #'Lach jij maar, Pinkeltje' (1965) #'O! o, die Wolkewietje toch' (1966) #'Het grote avontuur van Pinkelotje' (1967) #'Pinkeltje en de boze tovenaar' (1968) #'Pinkeltje en de autoraket' (1969) #'Pinkeltje en de ijsheks' (1970) #'Pinkeltje en 10 spannende verhalen' (1971) #'Pinkeltje en het gestolen toverboek' (1972) #'Pinkeltje en het verdwenen kindercircus' (1973) #'Pinkeltje en de spannende avonturen om de gouden beker' (1974) #'Pinkeltje op zoek naar de maandiamant' (1975) #'Pinkeltje en de Bibelebonse pap' (1976) #'Pinkeltje op zoek naar de vurige ogen' (1977) #'Pinkeltje in de Efteling' (Studio Dick Laan; 2014) # 'Pinkeltje in het Rijksmuseum' (Studio Dick Laan; 2015) # 'Pinkeltje in het Dolfinarium' (Studio Dick Laan; 2016) # 'Pinkeltje in het Spoorwegmuseum' (Studio Dick Laan; 2017) A special book 'Pinkeltje het verhaal van de film' was published in 1978 to accompany the film. Book adaptations and translationsStarting 1995, the book series was republished in an adaptation by Suzanne Braam and new illustrations by Julius Ros . Translations of Pinkeltje have been made in English, German, French, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and Icelandic. Film adaptation'Pinkeltje' (film) (1978) was produced by P. Hans Frankfurther, and includes Emmy Lopes Dias, Aart Staartjes, Wieteke van Dort, and Lex Goudsmit. A soundtrack was also released with vocals of Harrie Geelen and Joop Stokkermans. ReferencesCategory:Book series introduced in 1939 Category:Dutch novels Category:1939 novels Category:Characters in children's literature Category:Dutch children's books Category:Series of children's books Category:Fictional gnomes Category:Dutch novels adapted into films Category:Literary characters introduced in 1939 Category:Male characters in literature | |
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