Men Hugo kæmper sig igennem et utal af farer for at finde og befri sin familie fra heksen, inden deres ungdom bliver suget ud af dem af den onde heks.

Hugo, le personnage de l'émission est devenu une véritable franchise médiatique. ", "Nordisk Film & TV Fond :: Ten Nordic Projects at Cartoon Movie 2013", "Tuotantotukea vantaalaiskomedialle, Iron Skyn jatko-osalle ja Talvivaara-dokumenteille - Elokuvat - Kulttuuri - Helsingin Sanomat", "Development support from Creative Europe", "Hugo to Cartoon Movie 2014 | Anima Vitae", "SABAH - 28/11/2004 - Hugo ve Tolga Abi Cadıya karşı", "Hugo ve Tolga Abi Cadı Sila`ya Karşı (Ç.O) - Tiyatro - istanbul.net.tr, İstanbul Rehberi, Kültür Sanat Etkinlikleri, Konser Tiyatro", "HUGO HAFTALIK ÇİZGİ DERGİSİ 1993 SAYI 5", "Haftalık Hugo Dergisi 11. [7] On German-language kabel eins, there was also a spin-off show titled Hexana-Schloss ("Hexana's [Scylla's] Castle"). [21] A "giant" Hugo theme park also has been considered at one point circa 2000.[8]. Flere forældre skrev ind at det første ord deres barn kunne sige var Hugo. [59] According to Krea's Henrik Kølle, "For the first time since acquiring Hugo, [Krea Medie] have developed a project tailored to Hugo". In 2002, Sølvason sold ITE to the venture capital company Olicom A/S;[15][35] Olicom then invested $22 million into the company,[1] reduced the staff of ITE by a third to 60 employees and attempted to expand more into the U.S., UK, and Asian markets. [10] Sølvason and Krogh Mortensen created the concept of "Hugo the TV troll"[3] and the Hugo TV program targeted for the children audience between the ages of four to 14[11] was launched in September 1990. [6], The idea for an interactive video game TV show was conceived in 1987 by Ivan Sølvason, founder of initially very small video game studio SilverRock Productions and former editor-in-chief of Oberoende Computer[7] who was creator of the interactive TV program OsWALD made for Nordisk Film's TV2 Denmark in 1988,[8] and Niels Krogh Mortensen, an animator. It is based on the fictional character of Hugo, a friendly, small Scandinavian folklore troll fighting against evil, often to save his family.

Two Danish dance and hip hop albums released in 1990–1991, In the native country of the franchise, Denmark, the ITE-licensed merchandise included food products (such as ice cream, This page was last edited on 28 October 2020, at 12:55. David Filskov, who did sound effects for Hugo for years,[65] was on the film project as well.

[3] The later-added characters are mostly non-human cartoon-like creatures and anthropomorphic animals, including Hugo's friends (such as Fernando the toucan and Jean Paul the chimpanzee) and more of Hugo's enemies, including Scylla's minions (chiefly her henchman Don Croco, a humanoid crocodile). The franchise was created by the Danish company Interactive Television Entertainment (ITE) in 1990 for the purpose of interactive television for children. [143] In 2009, the Hugo franchise was selected to be a central part of the country's digital heritage exhibit at the Royal Danish Library. [...] Angry Birds have shown us the way here, so now we are hard at work on, among other things, a film project, exciting licensing deals for toys and finally we hope to release another Hugo game in time for summer 2013. [75] Finnish film foundation SES gave 50,000 Euro for the project. [36] Olicom in turn sold ITE in 2006, by then staffed by only 35 employees,[37] to NDS Group, where it became NDS Denmark.

[2] The new name caused trademark problems, because it was already registered in most European countries by Hugo Boss, while ITE A/S were first in Denmark and Portugal and could potentially stop Hugo Boss from launching any products in these markets.

La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 29 juillet 2020 à 16:55. [66] It was planned that the release of the film would be accompanied by a range of tie-in products, including toys and video games.

Hugo-spil. [62][63] It was written and expected to be directed by the Disney and Pixar veteran animator and musician Jørgen Klubien,[21][61] and was storyboarded with over 8,000 sketches[64] by Frank Madsen, Jørgen Klubien, Mike Cachuela and Mads Themberg. [87] Krae later released some of the episodes for free on the Internet[88] and others for purchase as an iPhone/iPad application. Le programme a été diffusé dans plus de 40 pays.
The main antagonist is the evil Scylla (Afskylia), an ancient and cruel witch who has had a grudge against the trolls for centuries.

Therefore Hugo has to do something, and when he discovers a moon behind the moon we know today, he will set forth. Plus tard, ont été ajoutées une aventure en forêt et une autre sous la mer, ainsi que le jeu des trois clefs et celui de la cage d'Hugoline. I Brasilien brændte 2 telefoncentraler ned pga. De skal alle passe på heksen Afskylia der er gammel og grim, men bliver ung og smuk når hun stjæler Hugoline og ungerne. "[78] Scylla was also said to have a part in the movie.[79]. [55] The task of developing new games was given to the specially created studio Hugo Games A/S. "[40] On 28 November 2012, Krea Medie was acquired by Egmont Group, but Hugo Games and the rights to Hugo were not part of the sale agreement with Egmont.

[13] The character Hugo was originally supposed to be called Max, but the producer of Eleva2ren, John Berger, insisted on the name Hugo, forcing ITE to change the name and logo about one week before the premiere. A recording of it was also commercially released on VHS in 1997,[81] and a CD with the songs from the musical was released too. Niels Krogh Mortensen worked on Hugo between 1990 and 1998. It consists of three seasons wherein each contains seven episodes.
[4], In 2001,[5] a beaver minor enemy character received its own spin-off show, titled Stinky & Stomper.