
Kaj Pindal
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Kaj Pindal was a Danish-Canadian animator and educator renowned for his distinctive animation style and contributions to the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). He began his career in Denmark, creating anti-Hitler cartoons during World War II, which led to his relocation to Canada. At the NFB, Pindal co-directed the Academy Award-nominated short What on Earth! (1967) and created Peep and the Big Wide World (1988), which later inspired a television series. His work is characterized by wit and a unique cartoon style, leaving a lasting impact on the animation industry.
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Funeral (1966)
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Peep and the Big Wide World (1988)
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What on Earth! (1967)
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Man: The Polluter (1973)
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The Peep Show (1962)
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Caninabis (1979)
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King Size (1968)
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Appetizers (1960)
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Fringe Benefits (1967)
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Pot-pourri (1962)
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Horsing Around (1973)
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Where There's Smoke (1970)
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Volcano (1967)
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Dynamite (1967)
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The City (Osaka) (1970)
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