Peter Lustig lebt in einem phantasievoll umgebauten Bauwagen. Von dort aus geht er auf Entdeckungsreise und erklärt seinen jungen Zuschauern die Zusammenhänge zwischen Natur, Umwelt und Tech... Alles lesenPeter Lustig lebt in einem phantasievoll umgebauten Bauwagen. Von dort aus geht er auf Entdeckungsreise und erklärt seinen jungen Zuschauern die Zusammenhänge zwischen Natur, Umwelt und Technik.Peter Lustig lebt in einem phantasievoll umgebauten Bauwagen. Von dort aus geht er auf Entdeckungsreise und erklärt seinen jungen Zuschauern die Zusammenhänge zwischen Natur, Umwelt und Technik.
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This show was suggested to me to help with learning German and I'm quite enjoying it.
I tried watching the older episodes but I prefer the newer ones with Guido Hammesfahr. It has a fun, campy feel to it and for me it's much more enjoyable and fun to watch, and I am saying this as an adult 50+ years old.
And I'm not just learning German, but as someone somewhat new to living in Germany, I'm learning a bit about the country too and how some things work. Plus a lot of new things I never knew about, such as all the things that help people with impaired vision to navigate the city.
All in all, a great show.
I tried watching the older episodes but I prefer the newer ones with Guido Hammesfahr. It has a fun, campy feel to it and for me it's much more enjoyable and fun to watch, and I am saying this as an adult 50+ years old.
And I'm not just learning German, but as someone somewhat new to living in Germany, I'm learning a bit about the country too and how some things work. Plus a lot of new things I never knew about, such as all the things that help people with impaired vision to navigate the city.
All in all, a great show.
Ah yes ... Loewenzahn! If you can get past Peter Lustig's slightly condescending manner (e.g. telling viewers to switch the TV off when his programme is over), this is one of the most enjoyable shows ever to be broadcast on German television. Peter is the eccentric, ecologically-minded, healthy-living caravan dweller (it's no ordinary caravan either: the stairs up to the roof are made of a series of chairs fitted to the side of the caravan and there is a talking guitar as a motion detector) whose mission in life is to get us all to care more about the world around us. His neighbour, Mr Paschulke, is the stereotype German homeowner with an excessively neat garden where nothing much will grow except his lawn - manicured of course - who despairs at the wilderness around Peter's caravan. He doesn't understand that human beings need nature and is forever trying to tame it - and to prove his neighbour wrong!
Loewenzahn chooses themes that show how important it is to understand nature in order to live a good, healthy life. It increases awareness among the youngest television viewers while imparting some fascinating snippets of knowledge. Did you know, for instance, that if a fly gets into your drink and you manage to fish it out, you should cover it with plain old table salt which will absorb the liquid in the fly's breathing tubes and it won't die? I've tried it - it works!
Loewenzahn chooses themes that show how important it is to understand nature in order to live a good, healthy life. It increases awareness among the youngest television viewers while imparting some fascinating snippets of knowledge. Did you know, for instance, that if a fly gets into your drink and you manage to fish it out, you should cover it with plain old table salt which will absorb the liquid in the fly's breathing tubes and it won't die? I've tried it - it works!
Ah, this show always reminds me of some great childhood years. Peter Lustig and his neighbour Herr Paschulke are simply great. It provided me knowledge I've never forgotten, for example the origin of potatoes and the how they were introduced into Germany.
And the computer games that are linked to the original program were fun for me in those times, too.
He left an amazing amount of TV program especially for kids and his fellows will have big foot steps to walk in. Unfortunately he had to retire, but many of my generation will never forget him.
Thanks a lot Peter Lustig!
And the computer games that are linked to the original program were fun for me in those times, too.
He left an amazing amount of TV program especially for kids and his fellows will have big foot steps to walk in. Unfortunately he had to retire, but many of my generation will never forget him.
Thanks a lot Peter Lustig!
I like the old series of Löwenzahn with Peter Lustig (9) But I don't like the new Continue Series with Guido Hammesfahr (4) The Different is also: Löwenzahn with Peter Lustig (1981-2005) was a series for the whole family but Löwenzahn with Guido Hammesfahr (Fritz Fuchs) is a series for the modern children only.
"Löwenzahn" is one of the top programs of German children's TV. It is a kind of science-comedy, with main character Peter (who lives in an old caravan) investigating a different problem every episode (for example: 'where does smoke come from', of 'how does a car work', etc.). This could be kinda boring, but it is not, since the 'educational' bits are lightened up comedy bits, that always prove a point. They usually have to do with Peter's neighbor, who thinks he is right, and with Peter proving him wrong. I haven't seen the show for a while, but it is still on every morning. Watch it if you can, it is funny as well as useful.
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- WissenswertesThe predecessor of Löwenzahn was the series Pusteblume, whose first broadcast took place on January 7, 1979.
- VerbindungenFollows Pusteblume (1979)
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