Karius and Bactus explained

Karius and Bactus
Author:Thorbjørn Egner
Title Orig:Karius og Baktus
Translators:Mike Sevig and Turi Olderheim
Illustrator:Thorbjørn Egner
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian
Genre:Children's literature, fantasy
Publisher:Gyldendal
Publisher2:Cappelen

Karius and Bactus (Norwegian: Karius og Baktus) is a Norwegian children's novel written and illustrated by playwright Thorbjørn Egner. The book was first published in 1949 and produced as a 15-minute puppet animation film by film director Ivo Caprino in 1955. An English translation by Mike Sevig and Turi Olderheim was published in the United States in 1986.[1] [2] [3]

The main characters are Karius (black haired) and Bactus (red haired). Their names are puns on Caries and Bacteria, and they are two small "tooth trolls" that live inside cavities in the teeth of a boy named Jens. They have a very good life, especially when Jens eats white bread with syrup and fails to brush his teeth afterwards. Eventually their homes are destroyed by the work of a dentist and they are rinsed out of Jens' mouth through proper dental care.[4] [5]

The story of Karius and Bactus, with its humorous illustrations and important message, has become a classic of Norwegian children's literature. Since its publication, the idea of "tooth trolls" has been used as a pedagogical device for generations of Scandinavian children.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Breaking Baktus-News. Breaking Baktus-News . Kristin Storrusten . 21 October 2009. June 1, 2019.
  2. Web site: Thorbjørn Egner. Norsk kunstnerleksikon . June 1, 2019.
  3. Web site: Ivo Caprino. Norsk biografisk leksikon . June 1, 2019.
  4. Web site: Karius og Baktus. riksteatret.no . June 1, 2019.
  5. Web site: Karius og Baktus. musikhusetaarhus.dk . June 1, 2019.
  6. Web site: 'Karius and Bactus' – Two Trolls That Revolutionized Dental Health . thornews.com . June 1, 2019.