Dörmögő Dömötör
Appearance
Dörmögő Dömötör (lit. Brumming Demetrius) is a fictional bear, created by Hungarian novelist Zsigmond Sebők in 1902 and comparable to Winnie the Pooh. Dörmögő Dömötör is also a children's magazine established in 1957 by state-owned Ifjúsági Lapkiadó.[1] The magazine's mascot is the aforementioned bear, but it presents many different kind of stories, comics, puzzles, and others not related to the bear. The magazine is one of the best selling magazines of publisher Drize Publishing Ltd.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website (in Hungarian)
- The translator of Winnie the Pooh into Latin recalls his younger days.
Categories:
- Fictional bears
- Magazine mascots
- Bear mascots
- Anthropomorphic bears
- Comics about anthropomorphic bears
- Comics about talking animals
- Male characters in literature
- Male characters in comics
- Male characters in advertising
- Literary characters introduced in 1902
- Mascots introduced in 1957
- Magazines established in 1957
- Children's magazines
- Magazines published in Hungary
- Hungarian-language magazines
- 1957 establishments in Hungary
- European culture stubs
- Hungary stubs