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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Production art: Vicky the Viking

These here are a couple of breathtakingly beautiful original production art pieces (actually used for a flashback sequence in season 2, episode 5, 'The Danish Adventure') from 'Vicky the Viking', an Austrian-German-Japanese animated television series from the 1970s.

The series never looks cheap even though its quite limited character animation. I loved it as a kid and still do. There were a couple of reboots, both life action and 3D, but they don't even come close to the congeniality and originality of the original, mildly said.
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TV animation production art: Vicky the Viking These here are a couple of breathtakingly beautiful original production art pieces (actually used for a flashback sequence in season 2, episode 5, 'The Danish Adventure') from 'Vicky the Viking', an Austrian-German-Japanese animated television series from the 1970s. The series never looks cheap even though its quite limited character animation. I loved it as a kid and still do. There were a couple of reboots, both life action and 3D, but they don't even come close to the congeniality and originality of the original, mildly said. --- #VickyTheViking #animatedseries #1970s #productionart #backgroundart #WickieUndDieStarkenMaenner #ChiisanaVikingBikke #RunerJonsson

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