Laku noć, Hrvatska
Laku noć, Hrvatska | |
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Genre | Animation |
Created by | Željko Zima[1] |
Country of origin | Croatia |
Original language | Croatian |
Production | |
Executive producer | Biserka Mihalić |
Running time | 10 minutes 25 minutes (on weekends) |
Production company | Croatia Film |
Original release | |
Network | Nova TV (2005) Jabuka TV (2006-2008) |
Release | February 8, 2005 January 7, 2008 | –
Laku noć, Hrvatska (Good night, Croatia) is a Croatian adult animated series produced by Croatia Film of Zagreb. It debuted in February 2005 on Nova TV and was shown on the station daily until the end of the year. In 2006, it showed up on Jabuka TV. The entire series is also available on 4 DVDs.
Laku noć, Hrvatska is a
There were 252 episodes of the show. On weekdays episodes were 10 minutes long, while those shown on weekends were 25 minutes long.
Voice actors
- Muhammed Ali, Boris Novković, Bojana Gregorić, Ivan Blažičko and others
- Duško Modrinić as and others
- Jerko Marčić as Marijan Banand others
- Marija Borić as Jadranka Kosor, Pamela Anderson, Renata Sopek, Mirjana Hrga, Ksenija Marinković and others
- Luka Juričić as Flying Reporter, Mićo Dušanović, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, Đurđa Adlešič, Vedrana Rudan, Dijana Čuljak, Zlatko Kramarić, Sanja Doležal, Blanka Vlašić, Ingrid Antičević-Marinović, Elizabeta Gojan, Hillary Clinton and others
- Vladimir Šagadin as Anto Đapić, Miljenko Jergović, Silvija Luks and others
- Joško Ševo as Stipe Mesić, Josip Broz Titoand others
- Nina Kaić as additional voices
- Ana Maras as Severina Kojić(season 3)
- Jelena Martinović as Mila Elegović
Notable music parodies
Laku noć, Hrvatska was also popular in Croatian media for numerous parodies criticising politics and pop culture through various songs. This list is composed of the most acclaimed parodies, alongside the people who were included in the renditions.
Song name | Performed by a parody version of[2] | Parody of | Originally by |
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"Luzer" [3] | Zoran Milanović | "I'm a Loser" | The Beatles |
"Stranac u noći" [4] | "Stranci u noći" | Ivo Robić | |
"Barbie Boy" [5] | Neven Ciganović & Dino Rađa |
"Barbie Girl" | Aqua |
"Kad letim ja" [6] | Gordan Jandroković | " Fly Robin Fly "
|
Silver Convention |
"Jubito" [7] | Ivica Kirin | " YMCA "
|
Village People |
"Prekrasan sam" [8] | Aleksandar Stanković | "Suspicious Minds" | Elvis Presley |
"Munje rokenrol" [9] | Stipe Mesić
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"Greased Lightning" | John Travolta |
"Mupovac" [10] | Milorad Pupovac | " Muppet Show Theme "
|
The Muppet Show |
"Super truper" | Marko Perković Thompson
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"Take a Chance on Me" | ABBA |
"Modri mačak" | Marko Grubnić | " Zašto baš ti "
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Mile Kitić |
"Karla i Ante" | "Time to Say Goodbye" | Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli | |
"Kad dileme ne bude" | Ivica Račan | "Te noći kad umrem" | Bijelo Dugme |
"Dr. Dabić" | Radovan Karadžić | " Goodbye My Love, Goodbye "
|
Demis Roussos |
"I Vanju Šević" [11] | Goran Ivanišević | " Oprosti mi pape "
|
Oliver Dragojević |
Controversy
During an 2005 interview for the weekly paper Nacional, one of the show's creators, Števo Šinik (more prominently known as Stiv Cinik) accused the director of Croatia Film, Željko Zima, of censorship and hindering the original vision of the project. He alleged Zima took control over development removing portions of the script and attempting to discourage certain practices to prevent or downplay criticism towards members of the government.[12][13]
References
- ^ "MaxTvToGo".
- ^ "Jutarnji list - Još uvijek čekam pravi angažman". 19 June 2009.
- ^ "Luzer LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Stranac u noci LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Barbie Boy LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Kad letim ja LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Jubito song LNH". YouTube.
- ^ "Prekrasan sam LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Munje Rokenrol LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Mupovac LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "I Vanju Sevic LNH song". YouTube.
- ^ "Vlasnik Croatia filma pod utjecajem člana Vlade cenzurira satirični crtić".
- ^ "'Naš crtić cenzurira direktor Croatia filma' – Nacional.hr".
External links
- Laku noć, Hrvatska at IMDb
- Laku noć, Hrvatska website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)