- The
Kabouter (Dutch pronunciation: [kaːˈbʌutər] ) is a gnome-like
creature in
Dutch folklore. The
Dutch Kabouters are akin to the
Irish Leprechaun, Scandinavian...
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Kabouters (English: Gnomes) were a
Dutch anarchist group in the 1970s. Provos,
alongside Kabouters,
spread an absurdist, "carnival anarchism" that used...
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Kabouter Wesley (English:
Gnome Wesley) is a Flemish/Belgian
series of
comics and
short animated cartoons about a
grumpy and
violent kabouter (gnome)...
- Gnomes,
originally published in
Dutch in 1976 as
Leven en
werken van de
kabouter (lit. 'Life and work of the gnomes'), then
released in
English in 1977...
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production of
their original show they
started creating a new
series called Kabouter Plop.
Following the
success of
these two shows, the
company expanded into...
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Gnomes (published in 1977, and
originally known as
Leven en
werken van de
Kabouter in Dutch). It was on top of the
bestseller list of the New York
Times for...
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character in the children's
series Kabouter Plop,
produced by
Studio 100. His
roles as De
Burgemeester and
Kabouter Plop made him a
celebrity both in Belgium...
- Van
Holkema en
Warendorf in Bussum,
where his "Leven en
werken van de
Kabouter" (co-aut****d by Wil Huygen,
English title is "Gnomes") went
through 59...
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Grantully Castle. He
bestows good
fortune on
those who see or hear him. The
Kabouter (Kaboutermannekins), or
redcaps of
Dutch folklore, are also very different...
- en Leo Dewals.
Since 1997, he has pla**** the role of
Kabouter Lui in the children's
series Kabouter Plop. In 2014, it
became known that
Cauwenberghs was...