Globi

Globi
First appearance 1932
Created by Robert Lips[1]
Information
Species Parrot
Gender Male
Nationality Swiss

Globi is a Swiss cartoon character often referred to as Switzerland's Mickey Mouse.[2] He is pictured as an anthropomorphic blue parrot with a yellow beak wearing a black beret and a pair of red and black checked trousers.[3] He was created by the Swiss cartoonist Robert Lips, as an advertising character for the Swiss department store Globus in 1932 for the company's 25th anniversary. He was originally planned to be called “Kimbukku”, but later renamed Globi after the local Basel German (Baseldytsch) dialect word for the department store that created him.[4]

History

He initially appeared in a cartoon strip called “Der Globi”, and later appeared in a cartoon picture-book form called “Globi's World Voyage” in 1935. By 1944, the character gained so much popularity that Globus created a separate company for it, and in 1948 Globi had sold over one million picture books. He was introduced in other markets such as the Netherlands, Belgium and Brazil, but did not do as well. In the 1970s, he was accused of being sexist, racist, and promoting violence, which was based on the attitudes of the 1940s and 1950s, but these accusations did not hold.[2]

Present

He is one of the most popular characters in Switzerland, with sales of over 9 million books, and in October 2003, a full-length film, “Globi and the Stolen Shadows” was made which was based on him. It was directed by Robi Engler in Anime-style. Beside the books, there is a lot of Globi merchandise, including cuddly toys, crockery, cutlery, clocks, school equipment, card games, food. From December 2008, the Swiss town of Engelberg hosts a Globi theme park.

References

  1. "MM 05.06.2012-Kombi-e.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  2. 1 2 - 15:29 (2007-07-23). "Globi the parrot, the Swiss "Mickey Mouse", turns 75". swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  3. - 13:22 (2003-02-01). "Museum honours popular parrot". swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
  4. - 20:03 (2009-09-25). "Popular children's cartoon character Globi appears in English translation for the first time.". swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 2014-04-08.

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