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REDOVNA 0.40 DIN. ZČ 13 1/4:12 1/2 PRUGASTA GUMA TABAK. NEPOZNATO U KATALOZIMA!!!

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REDOVNA 0.20 DIN ZČ 13 1/4 : 12 1/2 PRUGASTA GUMA 1978 TABAK. PO SFK KATALOGU IZ 2018. GODINE CENA JE 160 EVRA.

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REDOVNA 0.10 DIN 1980 ZČ 13 1/4 : 12 1/2. TABAK SA PRUGASTOM GUMOM KOJA NAŽALOST NIJE OPISANA U KATALOZIMA. MARKA NA POZICIJI 61 IMA NA GUMI TAMNU FLEKICU PROMERA 1.5 MILIMETARA.

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Stara zglobna industrijska lampa sa postoljem u Bauhaus stilu. Lampa je dobro očuvana i ispravna. Vidljivi tragovi korišćenja. Utisnuta slova na sredini MBZ, brojevi 1 i 2 i slovo A. Leptir prekidač ispravan.

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zastavica 1. CAMPIONATO EUROPEO under 16 Italia 1982. Reprezentacija Jugoslavije - osvojeno 3. mesto Yugoslavia - Finland 0:0 (4:2) dimenzije: 21x34 cm - 1. Evropsko prvenstvo u fudbalu do 16 godina održano u Italiji 1982. godine. - Falconara Senigallia - zastavica organizatora sa prvenstva sa potpisima fudbalera: Stojanović, Bošnjak, Droce, Milojević, Radonjić, Malešev, Mrkela, Stojković- PIKSI, Mitrović, Joksimović, Putanec, Pervan, Pavlović, Glavović, Stojanac, Kostić. - Evropsko prvenstvo u fudbalu do 16 godina 1982. bilo je prvo izdanje turnira. Održao se u Italiji 5. - 7. maja 1982. Turnir je osvojila Italija pobedivši Zapadnu Nemačku sa 1-0 u finalu. Pogledajte slike. Pravi raritet Za kolekcionare. RARE

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Zastavica sa legendarne utakmice Dimenzije: 40cm x 28cm Queens Park Rangers - Partizan 6:2 (3:2) 20. oktobar 1984. 20:45 Stadion: Hajberi Gledalaca: 7 836 Queens Park Rangers: Haker, Nil, Douz, Faradej, Viks, Fenvik, Stjuart (46` Burk), Fileri, Banister, Stejnrod, Gregori Partizan: Omerović, Radović (46` Popović), Rojević, Vermezović, Kaličanin, Radanović (46` Radulović), Đelmaš, Ješić, Mance, Smajić, Klinčarski Strelci: 1:0 Gregori 13` 1:1 Klinčarski 14` 1:2 Mance 25` 2:2 Faradej 26` 3:2 Stejnrod 44` 4:2 Nil 54` 5:2 Banister 57` 6:2 Banister 83`

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Starija verzija Piko HO šina, (cevaste sa ugradjenim spojnicama) Proverite sliku 4 svakako pre kupovine Lot šina PIKO i skretnica sa slike: 7 komada 17,8cm dužine prave 3 komada 6cm dužine prave 1 komad raskrsnice 14 komada 1/1 760 (pun krug) od toga jedna je napojna 2 komada elektro magnetne skretnice (i leva i desna) 2 komada mehaničke skretnice (i leva i desna) -- 13 -- Moguća korekcija cena prilikom kupovine više predmeta, uz predhodni dogovor naravno. Ako treba još slika o detaljima tražite, pošto je nemoguće sa tri slike sve pokazati... Stanje proverite na slikama, pitajte ako vam nešto nije jasno. I kliknite na kupi :) Ovo se ne kupuje svaki dan, i ko ima hrabrosti neka ga samo posmatra... Skretnice i šine kućice i prateća oprema HO... kao i Trafo i adapteri VAGONI, LOKOMOTIVE na KUPINDU SVE HO razmera!: http://www.kupindo.com/pretraga.php?Pretraga=hrabrosti+neka+ga+samo+posmatra&CeleReci=0&UNaslovu=0&Prodavac=palesztin&Grad=&CenaOd=&CenaDo=&submit=tra%C5%BEi

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!!! OBAVEŠTENJE !!! PAŽLJIVO PROČITAJTE OPIS AUKCIJE I MOJE USLOVE PRODAJE, jer naknadne reklamacije ne uvažavam! !!! JEDINSTVENA PONUDA !!! U ponudi je stara crno-bela sportska fotografija - Medjunarodna prijateljska utakmica Vels - Jugoslavija, generalno odlicno ocuvana i kao takva predstavlja pravi kolekcionarski primerak svoje vrste. Naime, u pitanju je prijateljska utakmica, odigrana na stadionu Partizan JNA, pred 50.000 gledalaca, na kojoj je reprezentacija Jugoslavije ubedljivo pobedila ekipu Velsa sa rezultatom 5:2. Igraci obe reprezentacije: Jugoslavija: Vels: Vladimir Beara 21 (Haj) Bill Shortt Branko Stanković 44 (Czv) Derek Sullivan Tomislav Crnković 12 (Dzg) Alf Sherwood Zlatko Čajkovski 46 (Par) (C) Royston Paul Ivan Horvat 40 (Dzg) Ray Daniel Vujadin Boškov 16 (Voj) Ron Burgess Zdravko Rajkov 6 (Voj) Terry Medwin Rajko Mitić 43 (Czv) John Charles Miloš Milutinović 1 (Par) Trevor Ford Bernard Vukas 30 (Haj) Ivor Allchurch Branko Zebec 16 (Par) William Foulkes Strelci na utakmici: 1-0 (10′) Rajko Mitić 4-1 (36′) Trevor Ford 2-0 (14′) Rajko Mitić 4-2 (52′) Trevor Ford 3-0 (15′) Bernard Vukas 4-0 (24′) Rajko Mitić 5-2 (55′) Zdravko Rajkov !!! Ono sto posebno istice ovu fotografiju su autogrami fudbalera ekipe Velsa !!! Dimenzije fotografije 11.5 x 8cm Medjunarodna prijateljska utakmica 21.05.1953. Beograd; Stadion Partizan JNA Vels - Jugoslavija Sudija: John Best (USA) Izdanje `Sportske Knjige` Prava prilika za sve iskonske kolekcionare da po zaista extra ceni upotpune svoje kolekcije. Friendly International football match Wales vs Yugoslavia old sports photography with autograph of few football players of Wales team - rare and collectable!!! tagovi - stara fotografija, fudbal, football, sport, soccer, vels jugoslavija, wales yugoslavia, autogram, autogrami, kolekcionarstvo, collection, collectables, crvena zvezda, partizan, hajduk, vojvodina... Objektivno stanje fotografije je prikazano na slikama. Za sve dodatne informacije, slobodno pitajte. Ostale moje aukcije i predmete možete pogledati http://www.limundo.com/Clan/PeleAFC/SpisakAukcija http://www.kupindo.com/Clan/PeleAFC/SpisakPredmeta Srećna kupovina :)

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gra STRUCTATOR za modelovanje i maketarstvo sa oznakom D.R.G.M. ( Patent zaštićen od vlade Rajha ) sastoji se od 4 kutije sa mnoštvom drvenih delova.Velika drvena kutija je sa poklopcem koji više nije pričvršćen za kutiju dimenzija 385 x 335 mm ( moguća restauracija ) , katalozi su iz dva dela numerisani brojevima Nr. 0-1 i No.2-4 i sadrže mnogo skica kuća , kranova, vagona itd. Igra je proizvedena u Nemačkoj 1930tih godina i namenjena je kreativnom razvoju dece. Cena je iskazana u RM ( Reichmark)

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!!! OBAVEŠTENJE !!! PAŽLJIVO PROČITAJTE OPIS AUKCIJE I MOJE USLOVE PRODAJE, jer naknadne reklamacije ne uvažavam! !!! JEDINSTVENA PONUDA !!! U ponudi su dve stare sportske fotografije - FK Partizan Pobednik kupa marsala Tita i fudbalera - Zlatko Cajkovski, generalno odlicno ocuvane i kao takve predstavljaju pravi kolekcionarski primerak svoje vrste. Naredni deo opisnog dela je preuzet sa bloga crno-bela nostalgija, autora teksta Aleksandar Pavlovic; Kup Jugoslavije, odnosno Kup Maršala Tita, bio je najmasovnije fudbalsko takmičenje u Jugoslaviji. Karakteristika tih prvih sezona u Kupu Jugoslavije bila je da se takmičenje igralo u jednoj kalendarskoj godini - počinjalo je krajem avgusta, a završavalo se za Dan Republike, oko 29. novembra. Svoj drugi trofej u tom takmičenju, fudbaleri Partizana su osvojili 1952. godine. Do trofeja ih je vodio trener Toni Pogačnik. U kvalifikacijama igranim od 17. do 23. avgusta 1952. godine, Partizan je prvo savladao Radnički u Kragujevcu sa 5-4, a zatim i ekipu BSK-a sa 2-1. Naravno, reč je o tzv. `novom` BSK-u, klubu nastalom od beogradskog Metalca, koji sa slavnim i predratnim BSK-om nema nikakve veze. Partizan je nastupio protiv BSK-a i pobedio sa 2-1,. Naravno, to su godine kada je Partizan nosio svoju prvobitnu klupsku boju, crveno-plavu. Na ovoj utakmici Partizan je nastupio u crvenim dresovima i plavim šorcevima. Usledila je osmina finala i pobeda Partizana na Cetinju protiv Lovćena, od 3-0, a onda i duel u četvrtfinalu, na Stadionu JNA, protiv Hajduka. Ta utakmica je odigrana 5. oktobra 1952. godine, a Partizan je savladao velikog rivala sa 5-0! U polufinalu, Partizan je odmerio snage sa niškim Radničkim i pobedio 4-1, 2. novembra 1952. na Čairu. Veliko finale, odigrano 29. novembra 1952. godine, za Dan republike. Partizan je naneo pravu katastrofu Crvenoj zvezdi i slavio sa 6-0! Pred 50.000 gledalaca utakmicu je sudio Vasa Stefanović, a Partizan je nastupio u sastavu Stojanović, Belin, Čolić, Čajkovski, Stefanović, Jovanović, Valok, Veselinović, Bobek, Atanacković, Zebec. Golove za Partizan su postigli Valok u 13.minutu, Zebec u 25, opet Valok u 35, pa opet Zebec u 49, Bobek u 80. i na kraju Veselinović u 84.minutu. Posle ove veličanstvene pobede, fudbaleri Partizana - tadašnji beogradski `crveno-plavi` su prigrabili drugi trofej nacionalnog kupa! Dimenzije fotografije FK Partizan je 13.3 x 9.8cm Dimenzije fotografije fotografije Cajkovskog je 11.8 x 8.1cm Prava prilika za sve iskonske kolekcionare da po zaista extra ceni upotpune svoje kolekcije. taqgovi - stara fotografija, fudbal, football, sport, jugoslavija, autogrami, kolekcionarstvo, crvena zvezda, partizan, radnicki nis, cajkovski zlatko ... Objektivno stanje fotografija je prikazano na slikama. Za sve dodatne informacije, slobodno pitajte. Ostale moje aukcije i predmete možete pogledati http://www.limundo.com/Clan/PeleAFC/SpisakAukcija http://www.kupindo.com/Clan/PeleAFC/SpisakPredmeta Srećna kupovina :)

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!!! OBAVEŠTENJE !!! PAŽLJIVO PROČITAJTE OPIS AUKCIJE I MOJE USLOVE PRODAJE, jer naknadne reklamacije ne uvažavam! U ponudi je stara fudbalska ulaznica (karta) iz slavnog perioda niskog fudbala - FK Radnicki - Beroe Stara Zagora, drugo kolo KUP UEFA, generalno odlicno ocuvana i kao takva predstavlja pravi kolekcionarski primerak svoje vrste. Ulazica je za utakmicu odigranu 5.novembra 1980. godine, za juznu tribinu, u kojoj je Radicnki uspeo da savlada gostujuci tim sa 2:1. Golove na tom mecu za Radnicki postigli su: Miodrag Stoiljkovic u 18.minutu i Dusan Mitosevic u 53.minutu, dok je za Berou gol dao Georgi Stoyanov u 87. minutu. Radnicki je u gostima pobedio sa rezultatom 0:1 golom Slobodana Halilovica u 80.minutu. Gradski stadion u Nisu fudbalska ulaznica Kupa Uefa Radnicki Nis - Beroe Stara Zagora 5.novembar 1980. Prava prilika za sve iskonske kolekcionare da po zaista extra ceni upotpune svoje kolekcije. Objektivno stanje ualznice - karte je prikazano na slikama. Za sve dodatne informacije, slobodno pitajte. Ostale moje aukcije i predmete možete pogledati http://www.limundo.com/Clan/PeleAFC/SpisakAukcija http://www.kupindo.com/Clan/PeleAFC/SpisakPredmeta Srećna kupovina :)

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Lobby card za film `Heavy metal`, rad cuvenog crtaca Ricarda Korbena (Den, Svet mutanata itd), a za pricu `Den`. . Distribucija `Centar film`, Beograd. 23x17 cm. Nije u pitanju nikakva naknadna stampa, tj, replika, vec originalna kartica. RETKO! Ricard Korben Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian adult animated science fantasy anthology film directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, which was the basis for the film. It starred the voices of Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Don Francks, Martin Lavut, Marilyn Lightstone, Eugene Levy, Alice Playten, Harold Ramis, Percy Rodriguez, Susan Roman, Richard Romanus, August Schellenberg, John Vernon, and Zal Yanovsky. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum. The film is an anthology of various science fiction and fantasy stories tied together by a single theme of an evil force that is `the sum of all evils`. It was adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film features a great deal of graphic violence, sexuality, and nudity. Its production was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise towards the animation, visuals, Elmer Bernstein`s score and voice acting, but criticism towards its story and overuse of graphic violence. The film however was a modest success at the box office and has since achieved cult status. The film`s influential soundtrack was packaged by music manager Irving Azoff and included several popular rock bands and artists, including Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, Sammy Hagar, Don Felder, Cheap Trick, DEVO, Journey, and Nazareth, among others.[2] A sequel titled Heavy Metal 2000 (2000) was released in 2000 and received negative reviews.[citation needed] Plot `Soft Landing` The title sequence was based on the comic of the same name by Dan O`Bannon and Thomas Warkentin.[citation needed] The title sequence story opens with a Space Shuttle orbiting the Earth. The bay doors open, releasing a 1960 Corvette. An astronaut seated in the car then begins descending through Earth`s atmosphere, landing in a desert canyon. Crew Jimmy T. Murakami and John Bruno – directors John Coates – producer Dan O`Bannon – writer Thomas Warkentin – art direction Music `Radar Rider` by Riggs Studio MGM Titles T.V. Cartoons Ltd `Grimaldi` In the framing story, the astronaut Grimaldi arrives at home where he is greeted by his daughter. He says he has something to show her. When he opens his case, a green, crystalline sphere rises out and melts him. It introduces itself to the terrified girl as `the sum of all evils`. Looking into the orb known as the Loc-Nar, the girl sees how it has influenced societies throughout time and space. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Don Francks as Grimaldi Caroline Semple as Girl Crew Harold Whitaker – director John Halas – producer Studio Halas & Batchelor Animation Ltd `Harry Canyon` Original story by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum; based on The Long Tomorrow by Moebius. In a dystopian and crime-ridden New York City in 2031, cynical taxicab driver Harry Canyon narrates his day in film noir style, grumbling about his fares and frequent robbery attempts he thwarts with a disintegrator installed in the back of his seat. He stumbles into an incident where he rescues a red haired young woman from Rudnick, a gangster who murdered her father. She explains that her father discovered the Loc-Nar, and they have been pursued relentlessly by people attempting to obtain it. Harry takes her to his apartment, where they have sex. She decides to sell the Loc-Nar to Rudnick and split the money with Harry. Rudnick is disintegrated by the Loc-Nar at the exchange, and she attempts to double-cross Harry to keep the money for herself. When she pulls out a gun, Harry uses the disintegrator on her. He keeps the money, and summarizes the incident as a `two-day ride with one hell of a tip`. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Harvey Atkin as Alien, Henchman John Candy as Desk Sergeant Marilyn Lightstone as Whore Susan Roman as Girl, Satellite Richard Romanus as Harry Canyon Al Waxman as Rudnick Crew Pino van Lamsweerde – director W. H. Stevens Jr. – producer Vic Atkinson – producer Daniel Goldberg – writer Len Blum – writer Music `Veteran of the Psychic Wars` by Blue Öyster Cult `True Companion` by Donald Fagen `Blue Lamp` by Stevie Nicks `Open Arms` by Journey `Heartbeat` by Riggs Studio Atkinson Film Arts `Den` Based on the character of the same name created by Richard Corben. A nerdy teenager finds a `green meteorite` near his house and adds it to his rock collection. During a lightning experiment, the orb hurls the young man into the world of Neverwhere, where he transforms into a naked, muscular man called Den, an acronym for his earth name, David Ellis Norman. There, Den witnesses a strange ritual, rescuing a beautiful young woman who is about to be sacrificed to Uhluhtc. Reaching safety, she introduces herself as Katherine Wells from the British colony of Gibraltar. The two start having sex, but are interrupted by the minions of Ard, an immortal man who wants to obtain the Loc-Nar for himself. After being taken to see Ard, Den demands to see Katherine. His request is ignored and Ard orders his men to castrate Den. Den fights off the soldiers and shoots Ard, who is immortal and heals immediately. The girl turns out to be sleeping, encased in glass under a spell where only Ard can awaken her. Ard offers Den a deal: if he gets the Loc-Nar from the Queen and brings it to him, the girl will be released. Den agrees and infiltrates the palace along with Ard`s best soldier, Norl. They are promptly caught by the Queen`s guards, but she offers leniency if Den has sex with her. He complies, thereby distracting the Queen while the raiding party steals the Loc-Nar. Den escapes and races back to rescue Katherine from Ard. Recreating the lightning incident that drew him to Neverwhere, he is able to banish Ard and the Queen. Den suspects that they were teleported to Earth. Refusing the opportunity to take the Loc-Nar for himself, Den rides with Katherine into the sunset, content to remain in Neverwhere. As for the Loc-Nar, it rises into the sky and lands on a space station where it is picked up by someone else. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar John Candy as Den Jackie Burroughs as Katherine Wells Martin Lavut as Ard Marilyn Lightstone as Queen August Schellenberg as Norl Crew Jack Stokes – director Jerry Hibbert – producer Richard Corben – writer Studio Votetone `Captain Sternn` Based on the character of the same name created by Bernie Wrightson. On a space station, crooked space captain Lincoln F. Sternn is on trial for numerous serious charges presented by the prosecutor consisting of 12 counts of murder in the first degree, 14 counts of armed theft of Federation property, 22 counts of piracy in high space, 18 counts of fraud, 37 counts of rape — and one moving violation. Pleading `not guilty` against the advice of his lawyer Charlie, Sternn explains that he expects to be acquitted because he bribed a witness named Hanover Fiste. Fiste takes the stand upon being called to by the prosecutor, but his perjury is subverted when the Loc-Nar, now the size of a marble, causes him to blurt out highly incriminating statements about Sternn (though whether or not any of them are true is unknown) before changing him into a hulking muscular brute that chases Sternn throughout the station, breaking through bulkheads and wreaking havoc. Eventually, he corners Sternn, who gives him his promised payoff, and he promptly shrinks back to his scrawny original form. Sternn opens a trap door under Fiste, ejecting him into space. The Loc-Nar enters Earth`s atmosphere with Fiste`s flaming severed hand still clinging to it. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Rodger Bumpass as Hanover Fiste Joe Flaherty as Charlie, the lawyer Douglas Kenney as Regolian Eugene Levy as Captain Lincoln F. Sternn John Vernon as Prosecutor Crew Julian Harris – director Paul Sebella – director Bernie Wrightson – writer Music `Reach Out` by Cheap Trick Studio Boxcar Animation Studios Inc `Neverwhere Land` Because of time constraints, a segment called `Neverwhere Land`, which would have connected `Captain Sternn` to `B-17`, was cut. The story follows the influence of the Loc-Nar upon the evolution of a planet, from the Loc-Nar landing in a body of water, influencing the rise of the industrial age, and a world war. This original story was created by Cornelius Cole III. The original rough animatics are set to a loop of the beginning of Pink Floyd`s `Time`. The 1996 VHS release included this segment at the end of the tape. On the DVD release, this segment is included as a bonus feature. In both released versions, the sequence is set to the music of `Passacaglia` (from Magnificat), composed and conducted by Krzysztof Penderecki and with animation studio being produced by Duck Soup Produckions. `B-17` A World War II B-17 bomber nicknamed the Pacific Pearl makes a difficult bombing run and suffers heavy damage with all of the crew except the pilot and co-pilot killed by gunfire. As the bomber limps home, the co-pilot goes back to check on the crew. Finding nothing but dead bodies, he notices the Loc-Nar trailing the plane. Informing the pilot, he heads back to the cockpit, when the Loc-Nar rams itself into the plane and reanimates the dead crew members as zombies. The co-pilot is killed, while the pilot parachutes away in time. He lands on an island where he finds a graveyard of airplanes from various times, along with the wrecked airplanes` zombified airmen, who surround him, sealing the horrified pilot`s fate. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Don Francks as Co-Pilot (Holden) George Touliatos as Pilot (Skip) Zal Yanovsky as Navigator Crew Barrie Nelson – director W. H. Stevens Jr. – producer Dan O`Bannon – writer Music `Heavy Metal (Takin` a Ride)` by Don Felder Studio Atkinson Film-Arts `So Beautiful & So Dangerous` Based on the comic of the same name by Angus McKie. Dr. Anrak, a prominent scientist, arrives at The Pentagon for a meeting regarding mysterious mutations that are plaguing the United States. At the meeting, the doctor tries to dismiss the occurrences. When he sees the Loc-Nar in the locket of Gloria, a beautiful buxom stenographer, he begins to behave erratically and motorboats her. A colossal starship drills through the roof and abducts the doctor and, by accident, Gloria. The ship`s robot is irritated at Anrak, who is actually a malfunctioning android, but its mood changes when it sees Gloria. With the help of the ship`s alien pilot Edsel and co-pilot Zeke, the robot convinces Gloria to stay on board and have `robot sex` (albeit off-screen). Meanwhile, Edsel and Zeke snort a huge amount of a powdered drug called Plutonian Nyborg before flying home, zoning out on the cosmos. Too intoxicated to fly straight, they crash-land unharmed in a huge space station. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Rodger Bumpass as Dr. Anrak John Candy as Robot Joe Flaherty as General Eugene Levy as Male Reporter / Edsel Alice Playten as Gloria Harold Ramis as Zeke Patty Dworkin as Female Reporter Warren Munson as Senator Crew John Halas – director Angus McKie – writer Music `Queen Bee` by Grand Funk Railroad `I Must Be Dreamin`` by Cheap Trick `Crazy? (A Suitable Case for Treatment)` by Nazareth `All of You` by Don Felder `Prefabricated` by Trust `Heavy Metal` by Sammy Hagar Studio Halas & Batchelor Animation Ltd `Taarna` Original story by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum; based on Arzach by Moebius. The Loc-Nar, now the size of a giant meteor, crashes into a volcano on another world and draws a large mass of curious people. As they begin to climb the volcano, it erupts and green slime covers the crowd, mutating them into an evil barbarian army. The mutants subsequently attack a nearby city of peaceful scholars. Desperate, the city leaders mentally summon the Taarakians, a once powerful yet now declining warrior race with whom the city had a pact, but the city falls before the call can be answered. Taarna, a beautiful yet mute warrior and the last of the Taarakians, receives the summons. After ritually preparing herself, she and her avian mount fly to the beleaguered city, only to find the citizens dead. Determined to avenge them, she begins following the trail of their murderers and encounters a small band of the mutant barbarians. After killing them and with more information at hand, she travels towards the mutant camp, but she and her mount are captured. Taarna is tortured and thrown into an open pit, unconscious. Her mount escapes and rescues her. She tries going for the Loc-Nar, but the mutants pursue and shoot her mount down. The mutant leader faces Taarna in a duel to the death, wounding her, but Taarna manages to kill him. With the last of their strength, Taarna and her companion make a death flight to the volcano. As they approach, the Loc-Nar warns her off, claiming that sacrificing herself would be futile. Ignoring the Loc-Nar, Taarna unleashes the power imbued in her sword and dives into the volcano, destroying the Loc-Nar. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Thor Bishopric as Boy Ned Conlon as Councilman #1 Len Doncheff as Barbarian #1 Don Francks as Barbarian #2 Joseph Golland as Councilman #2 Charles Joliffe as Councilman #3 Mavor Moore as Elder August Schellenberg as Taarak Cedric Smith as Bartender George Touliatos as Barbarian #3 Vlasta Vrána as Barbarian Leader Zal Yanovsky as Barbarian #4 Music `E5150` by Black Sabbath `The Mob Rules` by Black Sabbath `Through Being Cool` by Devo `Epilogue` As the final story ends, the Loc-Nar that was terrorizing the girl destabilizes and begins breaking up. The girl flees it and her home. The Loc-Nar then explodes, destroying the mansion in the process. Taarna`s reborn mount appears outside and the girl happily flies away on it. It is then revealed that Taarna`s soul has been reincarnated in the girl, transforming her into a new Taarakian. Cast Percy Rodriguez (uncredited) as Loc-Nar Music `Working in the Coal Mine` by Devo Production Ivan Reitman gained a deal with Columbia Pictures to create an animated film and asked Gerald Potterton to oversee it.[5] The initial script had Arzach as the framing device for the film, but the script was thrown out after Jean Giraud refused to allow the usage of his characters. Len Blum and Daniel Goldberg created Taarna and a green orb instead.[6] Chris Achilléos did the character design for Taarna.[7] Michael Mills was hired to create the opening and closing segments, but script rewrites had the sequences redrawn multiple times. Reitman, displeased with the high expenses, withheld payment. Mills sued and the case was settled out of court. Reitman hired Jimmy T. Murakami to create a new opening.[6] Atkinson Film-Arts animated Harry Canyon, directed by Pino van Lamsweerde, and the B-17 segment by Barrie Nelson. Captain Sternn was animated by Boxcar films under the direction of Paul Szuchopa and Julian Harris. Halas and Batchelor and TVC animated the other segments. Taarna was created in Montreal by 11 designers, 30 animators, and 54 assistants under the direction of John Bruno. José Abel, Danny Antonucci, and Zdenko Gašparović worked on Taarna.[8] Animator Robert Balser directed the animation of the `Den` sequence for the film.[9] The film uses the rotoscoping technique of animation in several shots. This process consists of shooting models and actors, then tracing the shot onto film.[10] Release The film was released on August 7, 1981. It was a financial success, grossing over $20 million on a $9 million budget (equivalent to a gross of $64 million in 2022).[3] Reception The film was met with mixed response. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 66% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 35 reviews, with an average rating of 5.8/10 and the critical consensus: `It`s sexist, juvenile, and dated, but Heavy Metal makes up for its flaws with eye-popping animation and a classic, smartly-used soundtrack.`[11] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that `for anyone who doesn`t think an hour and a half is a long time to spend with a comic book, Heavy Metal is impressive,` and noted that the film `was scored very well, with music much less ear-splitting than the title would suggest.`[12] Variety declared, `Initial segments have a boisterous blend of dynamic graphics, intriguing plot premises and sly wit that unfortunately slide gradually downhill ... Still, the net effect is an overridingly positive one and will likely find its way into upbeat word-of-mouth.`[13] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film three stars, writing that it `isn`t intended for close scrutiny on a literal level. The film clearly is intended as a trip, and on that level it works very nicely.` He criticized the film as `blatantly sexist` and for having `wildly romanticized` violence.[14] Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times wrote, `Somehow a great deal of the charm [of the magazine] leaked out on the way to the movie house, but all of the sadism stayed put. And then some. It`s the most expensive adolescent fantasy revenge fulfillment wet dream ever to slither onto a screen.`[15] John Pym of The Monthly Film Bulletin found that it was `to put it mildly, something of a hodge-podge.`[16] Film historian and critic Leonard Maltin gave the film 3 stars out of 4 in his Movie Guide, calling the feature `... uneven, but great fun on a mindless, adolescent level.`[17] On the whole, in terms of individual segments, critics were typically most favorable towards the `Den` story.[18] Critic Janet Maslin gave the film a positive review in The New York Times. She said, `The other highly memorable story is about a bookworm from earth who winds up on another planet, where his spindly body is transformed into that of an extraterrestrial Hercules.` She also complimented John Candy`s vocal performance as Den.[19] Christopher John reviewed Heavy Metal in Ares Magazine #11 and commented that `Sadly, what could have been a true boost for animation in this country[20] is a weak, opportunistic failure, put together with very little care and no love at all.`[21] Home media Heavy Metal aired frequently on HBO throughout the 1980s and 90s.[citation needed] Prior to official release on VHS and LaserDisc in 1996, the film was re-released to 54 theatres on March 8, 1996, remixed in Sony`s 8-track SDDS audio system, taking in US$550,000 (equivalent to $1,026,247 in 2022).[4] The subsequent home video release, the first animated film issued on the VHS format to be THX-certified, moved over one million units.[22] The film was released on Blu-ray Disc on February 1, 2011 as a Best Buy exclusive and it was later released everywhere on June 14, 2011.[23] A remastered 4K version was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on April 19, 2022, bundled with a Blu-ray Disc release of the sequel, Heavy Metal 2000 (2000).[24] Music Soundtrack This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Heavy Metal: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack album by various artists Released July 1981 Genre Heavy metal[25] hard rock[25] Label Full Moon/Asylum/Epic Heavy Metal film soundtracks chronology Heavy Metal: Music from the Motion Picture (1981) Heavy Metal 2000 OST (2000) Singles from Heavy Metal: Music from the Motion Picture `True Companion` / `All of You` Released: 1981 Professional ratingsReview scores Source Rating AllMusic [25] The soundtrack was released on LP in 1981, but for legal reasons, was not released on CD until 1995. The album peaked at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart. The film`s theme song, `Heavy Metal (Takin` a Ride)` was sung by Don Felder. It was released as a single in the U.S. and reached number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100[26] and number five on the Mainstream Rock chart on September 19, 1981.[27] Blue Öyster Cult wrote and recorded a song called `Vengeance (The Pact)` for the film, but the producers declined to use the song because the lyrics provided a capsulized summary of the `Taarna` vignette. `Veteran of the Psychic Wars` was used instead. Both songs can be found on Blue Öyster Cult`s album Fire of Unknown Origin. Although used in the film, the songs `Through Being Cool` by Devo and `E5150` by Black Sabbath were not included in the released soundtrack album. These songs are on New Traditionalists and Mob Rules, respectively. The legal difficulties surrounding the use of some songs in the film delayed its release to home media. The production company`s use of some songs was limited solely to the theatrical release and soundtrack and did not include home media releases. It was not until 1996 that there was an official home media release on VHS when Kevin Eastman, who had bought the publishing rights of Heavy Metal magazine in 1992 and previously contributed to the magazine, reached a settlement with the music copyright holders.[28] The original LP contained four tracks per side and was programmed in stackable order (A, D, B, C). Rhino Records reissued the two-LP collection in 2017, programmed in standard order (A, B, C, D), as part of their `Rocktober` collection.[29] No. Title Artist Length 1. `Heavy Metal` (original version) Sammy Hagar 3:50 2. `Heartbeat` Riggs 4:20 3. `Working in the Coal Mine` Devo 2:48 4. `Veteran of the Psychic Wars` Blue Öyster Cult 4:48 5. `Reach Out` Cheap Trick 3:35 6. `Heavy Metal (Takin` a Ride)` Don Felder 5:00 7. `True Companion` Donald Fagen 5:02 8. `Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment)` Nazareth 3:24 9. `Radar Rider` Riggs 2:40 10. `Open Arms` Journey 3:20 11. `Queen Bee` Grand Funk Railroad 3:11 12. `I Must Be Dreamin`` Cheap Trick 5:37 13. `The Mob Rules` (alternate version) Black Sabbath 3:16 14. `All of You` Don Felder 4:18 15. `Prefabricated` Trust 2:59 16. `Blue Lamp` Stevie Nicks 3:48 Charts Chart (1981–1982) Peak position US Billboard 200[30] 12 Certifications Region Certification Certified units/sales Canada (Music Canada)[31] Platinum 100,000^ United States (RIAA)[32] Platinum 1,000,000^ ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. Score Unusual for the time, an LP recording of Elmer Bernstein`s score was released alongside the soundtrack in 1981, and it featured the composer`s first use of the ondes Martenot, an instrument which became a trademark of Bernstein`s later career. On March 13, 2008, Film Score Monthly released an official, expanded CD release of Bernstein`s score, which he conducted.[33] The score was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with the London Voices and Jeanne Loriod on the ondes Martenot. Original track listing: `Den and the Green Ball` (03:17) `Den Makes It` (02:49) `Den and the Queen` (02:56) `Den`s Heroics` (02:52) `Bomber and the Green Ball` (04:41) `Space Love` (01:32) `Harry and the Girl` (03:45) `Tarna Summoned` (sic) (02:50) `Flight` (02:20) `Tarna Prepares` (sic) (03:35) `Barbarians` (03:37) `Tarna Forever` (sic) (03:37) Re-release track listing: `Beginning` 1:16 `Intro to Green Ball` 1:18 `Discovery/Transformation (Den and the Green Ball)` 3:15 `Den Makes Out (Den Makes It)` 2:42 `Castrate Him/Searching for the Loc-Nar` 2:04 `Queen for a Day (Den and the Queen)` 2:54 `Pursuit (Den’s Heroics)` 2:51 `Fiste` 1:27 `Getting Bombed` 3:06 `Green Ball` 2:15 `Dem Bones` 2:44 `No Alarm` 0:58 `Robot Love (Space Love)` 1:32 `Harry` 1:35 `The Next Morning` 1:56 `End of Baby` 2:43 `Council (Taarna Summoned)` 2:49 `The Flight to Temple (Flight)` 2:16 `The Sword (Taarna Prepares)` 3:32 `Flight to Holiday Town` 2:20 `Fighting` 2:43 `My Whips!/Taarna Escapes Pit` 4:57 `Finish (Taarna Forever)` 3:34 Bonus tracks `Den Makes Out` (film version) 2:49 `Bomber and the Green Ball` (album edit) 4:35 `Harry and the Girl` (album edit) 3:41 `Barbarians` (album edit) 3:34 Sequel The sequel, titled Heavy Metal 2000, was released in 2000. Upon its release, Heavy Metal 2000 received negative reviews from critics and has fallen into obscurity. Legacy and cultural impact Several years after the film`s release, Heavy Metal managed to achieve a strong cult following mainly through midnight screenings, TV showings, and home video releases.[citation needed] The film served as inspiration for many animation and science fiction films and shows following it such as Blade Runner (1982), Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985), Gandahar (1987), Akira (1988), The Fifth Element (1997), Titan A.E. (2000), Sausage Party (2016), Mandy (2018), The Spine of Night (2021), Futurama, and Rick & Morty.[citation needed] The film was parodied in a season 12 episode of the adult animated comedy series South Park entitled `Major Boobage` (2008; S12E03), which also featured songs from the film`s soundtrack.[citation needed] Some news reports have suggested that Heavy Metal was an influence for Elon Musk when he launched a Tesla Roadster alongside a fake spaceman in the front seat into orbit in 2018, which seems to reference the film`s title sequence `Soft Landing`, in which a space traveler lands on Earth in a Chevrolet Corvette convertible two-seater.[34][35] Both Heavy Metal and the British animated film Watership Down (1978) served as strong influences on the animation and anthology styles of the music video At the Door by The Strokes.[36] Remake In March 2008, Variety reported that Paramount Pictures was set to make another animated film with David Fincher `spearheading the project`. Kevin Eastman, who is the current owner and publisher of Heavy Metal, would direct a segment, as would Tim Miller, `whose Blur Studio will handle the animation for what is being conceived as an R-rated, adult-themed feature`.[37] Entertainment website IGN announced, on July 14, 2008, `David Fincher`s edgy new project has suffered a serious setback after it was dropped by Paramount, according to Entertainment Weekly.`[38] Entertainment Weekly quoted Tim Miller as saying `David really believes in the project. It`s just a matter of time.`[39] In September 2008, Eastman was quoted as saying `Fincher is directing one, Guillermo del Toro wants to direct one, Zack Snyder wants to direct one, Gore Verbinski wants to direct one`. It was reported that the film had been moved to Sony division Columbia Pictures (which had released the original) and had a budget of $50 million.[40] In June 2009, Eastman said `I`ve got breaking news that Fincher and James Cameron are going to be co-executive producers on the film, Cameron will direct one.[41] Mark Osborne and Jack Black from Tenacious D were going to do a comedy segment for the film.`[42] Production is stalled indefinitely, as no film distributor or production company has shown interest in distributing or producing the remake since Paramount Pictures decided to forgo being the film`s distributor,[43] who purportedly thought such a film was `too risqué for mainstream audiences`.[39] In July 2011, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez announced at the Comic-Con that he had purchased the film rights to Heavy Metal and planned to develop a new animated film at the new Quick Draw Studios.[44] On March 11, 2014, with the formation of his very own television network, El Rey, Rodriguez considered switching gears and bringing it to TV.[45] On March 15, 2019, the reboot was released on Netflix as a reimagining titled Love, Death & Robots.[46] Richard Corben (October 1, 1940 – December 2, 2020) was an American illustrator and comic book artist best known for his comics featured in Heavy Metal magazine, especially the Den series which was featured in the magazine`s first film adaptation in 1981. He was the winner of the 2009 Spectrum Grand Master Award[1] and the 2018 Grand Prix at Angoulême. In 2012 he was elected to the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame. Biography Richard Corben was born on a farm[2] in Anderson, Missouri, and went on to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Kansas City Art Institute, in 1965.[3] At the same time, he trained in bodybuilding, but eventually retired from the art with few accomplishments due to a lack of time to dedicate himself to it.[4] After working as a professional animator at Kansas City`s Calvin Productions, Corben started writing and illustrating for the underground comics, including Grim Wit, Slow Death, Skull, Rowlf, Fever Dreams and his own anthology Fantagor.[5] In 1970 he began illustrating horror and science-fiction stories for Warren Publishing.[6] His stories appeared in Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella, 1984 and Comix International. He also colored several episodes of Will Eisner`s Spirit. All the stories and covers he did for Creepy and Eerie have been reprinted by Dark Horse Books in a single volume: Creepy Presents Richard Corben.[7] The three stories he drew for Vampirella have been reprinted by Dynamite Entertainment in Vampirella Archives Vol. 5.[8] In 1975, when Moebius, Druillet, and Jean-Pierre Dionnet started publishing the magazine Métal Hurlant in France, Corben submitted some of his stories to them.[9] He continued his work for the franchise in America, where the magazine was called Heavy Metal. Also in 1975, a selection of his black-and-white underground comix stories was collected in hardcover as The Richard Corben Funnybook from Kansas City`s Nickelodeon Press. In 1976 he adapted a short Robert E. Howard story in an early graphic novel, Bloodstar.[10] Among the stories drawn for Heavy Metal he continued the saga of his most famous creation, Den, which had begun in the short film Neverwhere and a short story in the underground publication Grim Wit No. 2. The saga of Den is a fantasy series about the adventures of a young underweight nerd who travels to Neverwhere, a universe taking inspirational nods from Robert E. Howard`s Hyborian Age, Edgar Rice Burroughs`s Barsoom and H. P. Lovecraft`s horror dimensions. This story was adapted in a highly abridged form, in the animated film Heavy Metal, where Den was voiced by John Candy in a humorous interpretation of the character that Corben found excellent. Corben`s collaborations are varied, ranging from Rip in Time with Bruce Jones, to Harlan Ellison for Vic and Blood, to the Mutant World titles, Jeremy Brood, and The Arabian Nights with Jan Strnad. From 1986 to 1994 Corben operated his own publishing imprint, Fantagor Press. Among the titles Fantagor published were Den, Den Saga, Horror in the Dark, Rip in Time, and Son of Mutant World. Fantagor went out of business after the 1994 contraction of the comics industry.[11] [12] Due to the sexual nature of Corben`s art, it has been accused of being pornographic, a description he himself disagrees with, preferring to call his work `sensual` instead.[4] One notorious example was the interview he gave Heavy Metal editor Brad Balfour in 1981.[2][13][14] Corben was very dissatisfied with the interview. He felt it portrayed him as a `petty, childish, borderline psychotic oaf`. He wrote a letter in retort, which was published in the September 1981 issue.[15] Corben did the cover of Meat Loaf`s Bat Out of Hell, Jim Steinman`s Bad for Good and a movie poster (based on a layout compositional sketch by Neal Adams[16]) for the Brian De Palma film Phantom of the Paradise. In addition, he provided cover art for the VHS release of the low-budget horror film Spookies. In 2000, Corben collaborated with Brian Azzarello on five issues of Azzarello`s run on Hellblazer (146–150) which was collected in a trade called Hellblazer: Hard Time.[17] He also adapted the classic horror story The House on the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson for DC`s Vertigo imprint. In 2001, Azzarello and Corben teamed up to create Marvel`s Startling Stories: Banner (a four issue mini-series exploring Doc Samson`s relationship with Bruce Banner) and Marvel MAX`s Cage (a five issue mini-series starring Luke Cage). In June 2004, Corben joined with Garth Ennis to produce The Punisher: The End, a one-shot title for Marvel published under the MAX imprint as part of Marvel`s The End series. The story tells of The Punisher`s final days on an earth ravaged by nuclear holocaust. Ever the independent, Corben would work with rocker Rob Zombie and Steve Niles in 2005 on a project for IDW Publishing called Bigfoot. In 2007, Corben did a two issue run on Marvel Comics` surreal demon biker, Ghost Rider. At Marvel`s MAX imprint he has produced Haunt of Horror, a mini-series adapting classic works of horror to comics. The first mini-series, published in 2006, was based on the stories of Edgar Allan Poe[18] followed by a second series in 2008 adapting works by H. P. Lovecraft.[19] Between 2008 and 2009 he illustrated the flashback sequences in Conan of Cimmeria #1–7, collected as Conan Volume 7: Cimmeria. In 2009 he illustrated Starr the Slayer for Marvel`s MAX comics imprint. Since then Corben has done more work for Marvel, DC, IDW, and most notably Dark Horse, drawing the Eisner Award-winning Hellboy. In May 2020, Parallax Studio announced preproduction on the live-action animated film MEAD (originally titled To Meet the Faces You Meet) based on the comic book Fever Dreams illustrated by Corben and written by Jan Strnad.[20][21] The film stars Robert Picardo and Samuel Hunt and features the voices of Patton Oswalt and Patrick Warburton.[22] MEAD was premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2022, and will be released for streaming in North America on August 9, 2022.[23] Personal life Corben`s wife is named Madonna `Dona` (née Marchant). Corben was the special-effects/animation technician for her prize-winning film entry Siegfried Saves Metropolis in a contest sponsored by Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine in 1964 (see issues #34 and 35). They married soon afterward in 1965.[24] They had a daughter, Beth, who is a watercolor painter and often colored her father`s comics. Corben died on December 2, 2020, following heart surgery. He was 80 years old.[25] Awards Corben`s work in comics and animation has won him recognition, including the Shazam Award for Outstanding New Talent in 1971, and a Shazam Award for Superior Achievement by an Individual in 1973. Corben won a 1973 Goethe Award for `Favorite Fan Artist`. He also received a CINE Golden Eagle and President of Japan Cultural Society trophy in 1968 for his short film Neverwhere.[26] While working for the Warren anthologies, he received numerous Warren Awards: 1973 Best Artist/Writer and Special Award for `Excellence`, 1976 Best Art for `Within You, Without You` (Eerie #77) and Best Cover (also for Eerie #77), and 1978 Best Cover Artist.[1] In 2009 Corben won the `Best Finite Series/Limited Series` Eisner Award for Hellboy: The Crooked Man and in 2011 he won the `Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)` Eisner Award, for Hellboy: Double Feature of Evil. Finally, in 2012 he was elected to the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame. In 2015, Corben was inducted into the Ghastly Awards Hall of Fame. His previous Ghastly Awards include Best Artist in 2013 and Best One-shot Comics for his Dark Horse Poe adaptations... Edgar Allan Poe`s The Conqueror Worm in 2012, Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven & The Red Death (2013) and Edgar Allan Poe`s Morella and the Murders in the Rue Morgue in 2014.[27] In January 2018 he won the prestigious Grand Prix at Angoulême and presidency of the 2019 festival.[28] Beginning concurrently with the 2019 festival in January, a 250-piece collection of his original artworks was put on display at the Musée d`Angoulême, the exhibit ending March 10, 2019.

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Crtež za `Obično petkom` Mića Mihajlović 1936 - 2018 Rođen u Kraljevu 1936. godine, najveći period svog života proveo je stvarajući na Petrovaradinskoj tvrđavi, na koju se `doselio` 1964. godine. Umetničku školu u Novom Sadu je završio 1967. godine. Izlagao je više od 150 puta u bivšoj Jugoslaviji i svetu. Osim slikarstvom, bavio se i novinarstvom. Novinarsku karijeru je započeo u Listu socijalističkog saveza radnog naroda novosadskog sreza `Tribina`, nakon čega je radio i kao ilustrator u `Dnevniku`. Njegov dugogodišnji i veliki opus ovenčan je mnogobrojnim domaćim i međunarodnim nagradama, a dobitnik je Februarske i Oktobarske nagrade Grada Novog Sada. Bio je oštar kritičar svih režima, od vremena SFRJ do danas. Njegov atelje je bio poznat kao `lajaonica` u koju su dolazili mnogi, pa čak i policajci, zbog čega su, kako je sam rekao, jedni drugima čuvali leđa. `Inventar` njegovog ateljea bio je i Mika Antić, sa kojim je bio veliki prijatelj. Govoreći o razlozima zbog kojih se bavi slikarstvom, rekao je da to ne radi da bi bio slavan za života ili posle smrti. `Slikao sam iz jedne potrebe, jer slikarstvo je kao poezija, nešto što čovek želi da kaže, ali na drugačiji način. Ja je ne govorim rečima, ja je govorim četkom, crtežom i bojom. Beležim vreme u kojem sam, a naravno i vreme koje tek dolazi. Često puta sam naslućivao, kroz slikarstvo, da će se desiti neke stvari kao što su se i desile. Kada pričaš nešto o budućem vremenu onda izgledaš kao veštac običnom svetu. Onda kažu da izmišljaš. Ne izmišljaš ništa, negde je u to sebi ugrađeno, neki vanvremenski čip i on izbija pre vremena i govori`, pričao je poznati slikar. Upoređujući period komunizma sa današnjom demokratijom, Mihajlović je za portal `mojnovisad` rekao da je nekada `bar postojao neki red`. `Uvek je umetnost iziskivala žrtvu, i uvek je umetnik morao da bude svestan da će zbog toga imati nedaće, da će se mučiti i koprcati. Ali se nekako moglo, nekada. Danas? Danas za sve to što daješ ne dobiješ baš ništa. Za mene su uvek govorili da sam više radnik nego slikar. I tako mora da bude. Jedan Pikaso ne bi bio to što jeste, da nije bio radnik. Ali danas taj rad ništa ne vredi. Danas slikari prodaju slike za dve, tri hiljade dinara. I srećni su ako uspeju. Ja neću da se potpišem bez sto evra. Imam tu svoju penziju, kolika je, tolika je. Ali svoje ime neću uludo da prodajem`, govorio je Mića. Mića Mihajlović je preminuo 10.03.2018 u Novom Sadu. Miroslav Mika Antić (Mokrin 14. mart 1932 − Novi Sad 24. jun 1986) bio je srpski pesnik i urednik. Pored književnosti, bavio se slikarstvom, novinarstvom i filmom.[1] Bio je i urednik lista „Ritam“ i „Dnevnika“ u Beogradu, i „Mladog pokolenja“ u Novom Sadu.[2] Biografija[uredi | uredi izvor] Rođen je u Mokrinu na severu Banata. Osnovnu školu započeo je u Kikindi a nastavio u Pančevu. Živeo je u Pančevačkoj Gornjoj varoši, gde je pohađao i gimnaziju. Sa samo šesnaest godina napisao je svoje prve pesme koje su izašle u časopisu „Mladost”. IP „Novo pokolenje”, 1950.godine, prihvatio je da odštampa prvu zbirku pesama „Ispričano za proleće”.[3] Studije je upisao u Beogradu na Filozofskom fakultetu. Živeo je u Novom Sadu. Na dan svoje smrti dobio je nagradu koja mu je uručena u Skupštini Vojvodine.[4] Pre nego što je postao poznati pesnik bavio se raznim poslovima - bio je mornar, radio je u lutkarskom pozorištu. Stvaralašltvo[uredi | uredi izvor] Spomen ploča na kući u Pančevu Spomenik Miroslavu Antiću u Novom Sadu Pesnik Mika Antić je u jednom razgovoru rekao da je čitao mnoge pisce, i da su na njega svi uticali. Ali je malo onih, kako je govorio, koji su mu ostali dobri i večiti prijatelji. U dečjoj literaturi, na primer, kako je govorio, nikad se nije razočarao u Sent Egziperija. U svom delu, Antić, poput Egziperija, pokazuje koliko su vredne male stvari koje odrasli ljudi ne primećuju. U obraćanju deci on kaže: „Moje pesme nisu pesme, nego pisma svakome od vas. One nisu u ovim rečima, već u vama, a reči se upotrebljavaju samo kao ključevi, da se otključaju vrata iza kojih neka poezija, već doživljena, već završena, već mnogo puta rečena, čeka zatvorena da je neko oslobodi“.[5] Režirao je filmove „Doručak sa đavolom“, „Sveti pesak“, „Široko je lišće“, „Strašan lav“. Pisao je dramska dela i jedan roto roman.[6] U periodu od 1941. do 1954. živeo je u Pančevu.[7] O njemu je Nemanja Rotar napisao knjigu „Sutradan posle detinjstva”.[8] Na Novom novosadskom groblju ispratilo ga je više od deset hiljada ljudi, 26. juna 1986. godine. Njegova poslednja želja je bila da mu pročitaju „Besmrtnu pesmu” i odsviraju „Pira mande korkoro” kada ga budu sahranjivali.[3] Nasleđe[uredi | uredi izvor] Odlukom gradske skupštine Novog Sada od 2007. godine, druge nedelje marta u Novom Sadu održavaju se „Antićevi dani”. U okviru manifestacije se dodeljuje godišnja nagrada „Miroslav Antić”. Nagrada i manifestacija su izostale 2021. i 2022. godine.[9] Po njemu su nazvane škole: OŠ „Miroslav Antić” Niš, OŠ „Miroslav Antić” Palić, OŠ „Miroslav Antić” Čukarica, OŠ „Miroslav Antić” Futog i OŠ „Miroslav Mika Antić` Pančevo. Dela[uredi | uredi izvor] Pesma Plavi čuperak, Mika Antić Duration: 57 seconds.0:57 Knjige za odrasle[1] „Vojvodina“ „Ispričano za proleće“ (1951) „Roždestvo tvoje“ „Plavo nebo“ „Nasmejani svet“ (1955) „Psovke nežnosti“ „Koncert za 1001 bubanj“ (pesme) (1962) „Mit o ptici“ „Šašava knjiga“(1972) „Izdajstvo lirike“ „Savršenstvo vatre“ (1982)[10] Knjige za decu[1] „Poslednja bajka“ (1965) „Plavi čuperak“ (1965) „Garavi sokak“ (1973) „Olovka ne piše srcem“ (1973) „Živeli prekosutra“ (1974) „Druga strana vetra“ (1978) „Ptice iz šume“ (1979) „Prva ljubav“ (1981) „Svašta umem“ (1981) „Horoskop“ (1983) „Plava zvezda“

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Spoljašnjost kao na fotografijama, unutrašnjost u dobrom i urednom stanju! Zalepljeno 96 od 119 Fali 23 slicice Jugio (jap. 遊☆戯☆王 - Yūgiō; eng. Yu-Gi-Oh!) popularna je manga, nastala u Japanu 1996. godine, a čiji je crtač Kazuki Takahaši. Po uzoru na mangu, napravljena je i animirana TV serija, kao i mnoge karte za igranje. Originalni Jugio serijal je imao 5 sezona, i 224 epizode, od čega je studio Laudvorks, uzimajući za osnovu američku prerađenu i cenzurisanu verziju, na srpski jezik sinhronizovao prve četiri sezone, odnosno 184 epizode.[traži se izvor] Odmah nakon toga, krenulo se sa radom na sledećem serijalu, Jugio Ge-Iks- u, tako da je peta sezona preskočena. Ranije je napravljena i zasebna serija od 27 epizoda, koja ne ulazi u drugu Jugio priču. Ta sezona se popularno naziva sezona 0 i nije internacionalno sinhronizovana.[1][2] Priča Priča prati dečaka koji nalazi hiljadugodišnju zagonetku i u njoj otkriva duha drevnog bezimenog faraona. U početku Jugi nije svestan njegovog prisustva, ali će uskoro saznati za njega. Boreći se na raznim turnirima s prijateljima protiv zlikovaca kao što su Maksimilijan Pegaz, Marik Ištar i Darc, on shvata da je njegova sudbina da spasi svet od zlih igrača koji žele zagospodariti svetom - Jami Marik, Jami Bakura, Darc i drugi. Priča takođe prati sudbinu vlasnika mističnih hiljadugodišnjih elemenata. Glavnog junaka Jugija na tom putu prati društvo, Džoi, Tea i Tristan. Kasnije im se pridružuju i Djuk i Sereniti (Džoijeva sestra). Likovi Jugi Moto Jugi je glavni lik. Od deke je dobio hiljadugodišnju zagonetku. Kada se zagonetka aktivira, Jugi postaje Jami Jugi. Jami ne samo da je majstor dvoboja, već je hrabar i pun samopouzdanja. Jugi u dvobojima koristi dekin špil. U svom prvom velikom dvoboju protiv Seto Kaibe, pobedio je uz pomoć nezaustavljivog Eksodije. Ipak, na putu u Kraljevstvo dvoboja, Vivl Andervud mu je bacio svih pet delova Eksodije u okean. To nije omelo ovog majstora u dvobojima i Jugi je pobedio na Kraljevstvu dvoboja. Jugijeva omiljena karta je Mračni čarobnjak. Kasnije Jugi dolazi do sva tri egipatska boga, najmoćnijih karata na svetu. Prvo je dobio Slajfera - nebeskog zmaja protiv jednog od Marikovih sluga, drugog Obiliska mučitelja (Обелиск тхе Торментор) protiv Seto Kaibe a trećeg Krilatog zmaja Ra protiv Marika. Od svih neprijatelja, koje će imati na svom putovanju Jugi, najveći je Marik Ištar koji ga pokušava poslati u carstvo senki i uzeti mu Egipatske Bogove. Solomun Moto Solomun je Jugijev deda. On mu je dao da sklopi mističnu slagalicu. Bio je arheolog. Njega je Pegaz zarobio u kraljevstvo senki da bi se Jugi borio na turniru Kraljevstva dvoboja. Solomun je veoma mudar i veoma strog čovek. Jugi je od njega naučio najbolje taktike kako poraziti neprijatelja i mnoge druge veštine. Za Jugija i njegove prijatelje Solomun je bio kao Guru-zaštitnik. Seto Kaiba Seto Kaiba je vlasnik Kaiba korporacije, koju je nasledio od svoga očuha. Seto ima malog brata Mokubu. Njegov večiti rival je Jugi Moto, koji ga je jedini porazio u dvoboju i od tog trenutka Jugi postaje slavan. Seto Kaiba je vrlo arogantna i ponosna osoba koja misli samo na sebe i svoga brata. Njegovo omiljeno čudovište je Plavi plavooki zmaj. Maksimilijan Pegaz Sofisticiran i kulturan, Pegaz je ne samo genijalni tvorac igre Dvoboj čudovista - koju je stvorio po uzoru na drevne egipatske igre u senci, nego je i savršeni džentlmen. Međutim, Pegaz ima mnogo mračnih tajni. Njegovo levo oko je zamenjeno drevnim egipatskim artefaktom pod nazivom Hiljadugodisnje oko. Pegaz najčešće koristi crtani špil. Najdraža karta mu je Crtani svet. Takođe Pegaz je organizovao i Karljevstvo dvoboja kako bi došao do što više elemenata uključujući i Jugijevu zagonetku. Džoi Viler Džoi je plahoviti borac poznat po svojoj impulsivnoj prirodi i sreći. Počinje da učestvuje u dvobojima da bi sakupio novac za sestrinu operaciju očiju. Iako ume da bude tvrdoglav i pun nepromišljenih poteza, ima zlatno srce i učinio bi sve za svoje prijatelje i za svoju mlađu sestru, koja ne živi sa njim. Glavna karta Džoijevog špila je Pakleni zmaj. Mai Valentin Mai Valentin se prvi put pojavljuje u 1. sezoni ( у 3. епизоди). Ona je na turniru Kraljevstva dvoboja zbog novca i luksuznog života. Mai je u početku egoistična i zla osoba, ali od kada je počela da se druži sa Jugijem i ostalima postala je dobra i brižna osoba, naročito prema Džoiju. Na turniru Kraljevstva dvoboja nije dobro prošla, bila je na 4. mestu. Mai je oduvek bila usamljena i neshvaćena osoba. Njeni roditelji su bili veoma zauzeti da bi joj se i malo posvetili, to je bio razlog zašto je Mai bila tako okrutna. Ona je lepa plavokosa devojka, koliko je i lepa toliko je i opasna, njena najdraza karta je Okrutna dama. Jedino je sa opakim damama imala da deli i radost i tugu. Znala je koliko god njene dame bile snažne one nisu prave, u 4. sezoni pojavila se jedna grupa ljudi, koji su krali ljudske duše, Mai je bila njihov član. Želela je moć to je i dobila. Njen cilj je da uništi to prijateljstvo, počevši od Vilera. Na kraju Viler gubi dušu, ali Mai postaje dobra osoba. Marik Ištar Prvi put se pojavljuje u drugoj sezoni. Zahvaljujući svom hiljadugodišnjem štapu može da upravlja ljudima, odnosno njihovim umovima. U početku ima dva egipatska boga kod sebe, ali gubi Slajfera od Jugija. Kasnije Marikova još lošija strana preuzima njegovo telo i tada njegova dobra strana pokušava da ispravi sve što je uradio tako što koristi Teu, kako bi stupio u kontakt sa Jugijem. Bakura Prijatelj je Jugija. Ima hiljadugodišnji prsten. Međutim u tom prstenu živi zli duh Jami Bakura, koji pravi nevolje već od prve sezone. Cilj mu je da skupi svih sedam hiljadugodišnjih elemenata, kako bi vladao svetom. Jami Bakura preuzima telo dobrog Bakure i pokušava da pošalje Jugija i njegove prijatelje u carstvo senki i uzme mu hiljadugodišnju zagonetku. Međutim, Jami Jugi ga sprečava u tome. Kasnije Jami Bakura će biti najveći neprijatelj Jugija do kraja. Tea Gardner Tea je najbolja Jugijeva prijeteljica. San joj je da ode u Njujork i da nauči da pleše. Slabo se bori ali daje podršku Jugiju i Džoiju kad se bore. Najviše zahvaljujući njoj Jugi uvek zna da nije sam u dvobojima, već da ga bodre prijatelji. Rebeka Hopkins Rebeka je unuka Solomunovog prijatelja i kolege, koja je do ušiju zaljubljena u Jugija. Ona živi u Americi i prvak je Amerike u dvoboju čudovista. Njen špil sadrži uglavnom karte zmajeva, ali ima i veoma jakih karata zamki i karata magija. Sem što koristi kombinacije zmaja, ona koristi još i karte koje nanose štetu protivniku. Tristan Tejlor Takođe Jugijev prijatelj. Kao i Tea slabo se bori, ali daje podršku Jugiju i Džoiju u njihovim dvobojima. Njegova simpatija je Džoijeva sestra Sereniti, što Džoija nervira. Sereniti Viler Džoijeva mlađa sestra. Ona mnogo voli Džoija. Kada su se njihovi roditelji razveli, Džoi je morao da se rastane sa sestrom. Ona od rođenja ima problema sa očima. Džoi se borio u Kraljevstvu dvoboja zbog njene operacije. Sereniti je dobra i lepa osoba. Kako je Tristan zaljubljen u nju i ona oseća isto. Sereniti nije neki borac, borila se samo u virtualnom svetu sa Tristanom protiv Nezbita.

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