Frakk, the cats are terrible. Who wouldn't know this story and this dog? In the 70s and 80s, children were a favorite, but today's kids could know who this famous dog and cats are.
Based on the scenario written by Ágnes Bálint, the Pannónia Film Studio's paper-cut animated fairy tale captivated the audience and still does. One of the most famous Hungarian dogs is Frakk, the Hungarian Vizsla. Hosted by Uncle Charles. Aunt Irma, Uncle Charles's wife is more of a cat party, but the two kittens are lazy and even impatient, which is why they often get caught up with her brother and Lukcci Frakk.
Ágnes Bálint's work, Frakk, is about the love of the animals and the friendship of the dog-cat, but other works also point to the importance of family relationships. He made a lasting and made it even more permanent in Kápolnásnyék.
In the courtyard of the Fisherman's Castle in Kápolnásnyék, the relief of Frakk was opened in a child-friendly environment next to a playground. The sculpture made of red marble praises the work of sculptor András Kotur.
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