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"Price iz davnine" - "Stories of long ago"

My dear husband stumbled upon this website and asked me if I had heard of "Ivana Brlic Mazuranic". Oh the nostalgia awakened! Of course I had. She's a famous Croatian writer of mythological stories.
I had two on my records when I was a kid (most likely inherited from my sisters): "Stribor's Forest" and "Fisherman Palunko and his Wife". The stories were somewhat creepy and I used to listen to them with a little bit of reluctance. You know, it's like "Snow white". It's all good until the witch comes... it's just a really tough part to handle as a kid.
Anyway I was surprised to find cartoons of the stories on the website and SO well done. Now the only thing I'm wondering about is how come the ancient slavic mythological characters speak in a Scottish accent???

Posted at 12:13 PM on March 14, 2003
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"Dornröschen war ein schöles Kind, schöles Kind, schöles Kind!"
A little nostalgic contribution from ME!!!

Posted by Daniel at March 17, 2003 2:53 PM

Kaj se tog naglaska tiče, bolje da pripovedaju ikako, nego nikako.

Posted by Tomislav at March 21, 2003 9:57 AM