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Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer  Online
Original Title :
Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer
Genre :
TV Series / Family / Fantasy
Cast :
Manfred Jenning,Winfried Küppers,Sepp Wäsche
Type :
TV Series
Time :
1h 53min
Rating :
8.2/10
Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer Online

Locomotive driver Lukas lives on the small island of Lummerland with his steam locomotive Emma.
Series cast summary:
Manfred Jenning Manfred Jenning - Lukas, der Lokomotivführer 4 episodes, 1977
Winfried Küppers Winfried Küppers - Jim Knopf 4 episodes, 1977
Sepp Wäsche Sepp Wäsche - Erzähler (Narrator) 4 episodes, 1977

Based on the children's book "Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver" by Michael Ende.

One of the most popular productions of the Augsburger Puppenkiste marionette theater. It has also become a national treasure in the German popular culture.

This show is actually a remake. The Augsburger Puppenkiste had already adapted the story in the early 1960's, but in black and white and with different voice actors. This remake would become more popular than the original version.


User reviews

Diredefender

Diredefender

If you are a kid from the 70´s, this is a must-see in Germany. Real fans move marionette-like and move their head around while speaking... When I see it on TV, I remember the good old child-times.

Watch it if you have the chance!
Fast Lovebird

Fast Lovebird

As mentioned by other reviewers, this is an absolute classic in Germany. The Augsburger Puppenkiste is famous for its puppetry and many of its productions have influenced children of several generations and still do so today. Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer is probably the most famous production from the Puppenkiste.

The story revolves around a little boy who, in a small package, was mistakenly sent to the small island of Lummerland. Lummerland only has a hand full of inhabitants and all of them are very original and memorable characters. Together with the island's train driver Lukas, the little boy Jim leaves the island in order to find out who he is and where he came from.

Even as an adult it is still very enjoyable to watch and if you already saw it as a child, many memories will come back to you. Even if you are not German, try to find it online and enjoy this piece of German television history.
Ynneig

Ynneig

"Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer" is a West German television show from 1977, so this one has its 40th anniversary right now in 2017. Actually it is a mini series with each of the four episodes running for under half an hour, which means the entire thing comes relatively close to two hours and can easily be watched in one sitting. The director here is Manfred Jenning, who died relatively young and that's probably what kept him from creating many other string puppet films, an approach to film that is mostly forgotten these days, but instead very frequent in children entertainment events. This one we have here is probably the defining work with that approach and I personally also prefer it over the equally famous Urmel. Anyway, this is not animation of course, even if it has voice actors who are all doing a good job by the way. But it is still mostly for children I would say. You definitely must have liked it as a child to enjoy it as an adult, but if you did, then chances are good it will stay with you forever. The stories and characters are really very innocent and harmless. The "evil" dragon's statement at the very end says it all really. It's good the way it is. The stories are fun and the characters are equally interesting. I personally found Jim slightly annoying on several occasions, but Lukas and his train make more than up for it. And what a journey it has been. From Lummerland through China to Kummerland, meeting giants, princesses, dragons, dragon-hippo hybrids and a lot more. The other two reviewers are right in calling this a classic as everybody here in Germany still knows the words "Augsburger Puppenkiste" and "Jim Knopf", even if they may not remember the exact plot. Go see it. Preferrably with your kids.