Goodnight, Children (1989)
Synopsis
"Laku noć, deco" (Goodnight, Children) is a beloved Serbian puppet television series produced by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). Set in a whimsical forest, the show features a cast of charming animal puppets—including the wise Owl, the gentle Bear, and the playful Rabbit—portraying them not just as neighbors, but as a close-knit family. Designed as a "bedtime story" format for toddlers and young children, each short episode focuses on themes of friendship, kindness, and nature. With its soft aesthetics, poetic dialogue, and calming atmosphere, the series became a cultural cornerstone for generations, serving as a gentle transition into sleep for millions of children.
Episodes
The Fox, the Raven and the Cheese
The cunning Fox spots the Raven holding a delicious piece of cheese and decides to use her wit to steal it. However, the Raven is far wiser than she expects. In this charming encounter, the Fox's clever tricks are met with the Raven's intelligence, teaching a gentle lesson about focus and outsmarting trickery.
How the Rabbit Became Rabbit
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Speaking Honey
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How the Mouse Grows?
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The Lion and The Doorknob
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The Raven Makes a Lovely Evening
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The Lost Cat
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Who is the Clumsiest?
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Cast
Details
Original Title
Laku noc, deco
Status
Ended
Seasons
1
Episodes
8
Production
RTS