The heroes of the Czech animated series A je to!, Pat and Mat, celebrate 40 years! Many Slovenian generations grew up watching the seven-minute stories of Lubomír Beneš and Vladimír Jiránek about two local masters. The first part was broadcast back on August 12, 1976, and in the year of the venerable jubilee, the two popular characters also got their own feature film entitled A je to! Pat and Mat (Pat and Mat knows the movie).
Czech animated series And that's it! is already celebrating 40 years! And that's it! it is the story of Pat and Mat, inseparable friends and self-proclaimed home craftsmen, who always try to do everything their own way. Although their ideas are downright brilliant, things usually go wrong for them. They optimistically approach the challenge and try to simplify matters as much as possible, but in doing so they always create new dilemmas. And when they are sure that they have succeeded..., well, you know how it goes. But in the end, after several comical and sometimes downright desperate attempts, yellow-red pair with a characteristic cap it always somehow works out. If it doesn't stick, it will shrink. And then there's more characteristic gesture.
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Names Pat and Matt the creators borrowed from chess jargon – they were named only at the end of the eighties, after they reached international fame. The first part of the series was broadcast for the first time on small screens in Czechoslovakia August 12, 1976. It was intended to entertain adults (times were hard), but Pat and Mat had their own comical home repairs quickly became popular with all generations.
Since then it has been created through 90 animated short cartoons, which were upgraded a few years ago with theater performance, and in memory of the times of real cartoons, Pat and Mat also got this year feature film And that's it! Pat and Mat with brand new adventures. Authors still swear by moving characters manually, using pliers, tweezers, tweezers, etc., also after all these years, the premise remains the same. Just like the A series itself it is! is also known backing track by Peter Skoumal.