
Tamás Deák
Sound
Biography
Tamás Deák is a Hungarian composer and conductor. To the greatest extent, he was engaged in jazz music, played the trumpet, and since 1964, he led the Deak big band. He was one of the pioneers of jazz music education in Hungary. Since 1969 he has been the head of the jazz class of the Bela Bartok Music School in Budapest. On the territory of the USSR and the CIS, he is known as the author of the instrumental composition "Water Ski" (Hungarian: Vízisí) (1968), which was later used in the opening credits of the animated series Nu, pogodi! (a number of his other compositions are also used in this animated series), as well as music for the animated series Gustav (1964–1977) and the animated film Cat City (1986).
Known For

Dr. Bubó is a short-eared owl who, after obtaining his medical degree with excellent qualifications , sets up his clinic inside an oak tree, where he heals the sick inhabitants of the forest with the help of his assistant - the nurse of the clinic - Nurse Ursula.
Kérem a következőt!

The family consists of Géza, the father, a comical and inept figure, his wife Paula who actually dominates family affairs, pubertal daughter Kriszta and 12-year-old son Aladár, a child prodigy. The cat Maffia and a dog, Blöki accompany the family. Dr. Máris, their cynical neighbour, is regularly and unvoluntarily involved in disasters surrounding the family.
Mézga család

A year-round resort. The wolf no longer chases after the Hare to eat it: the sporting interest has become dominant. However, in a desperate thirst for recognition and victories, the gray bully often chooses dishonest methods, which causes curious and funny situations.
I'll Get You! Holidays

The exciting summer adventures of the Mezga family is followed on an uninhabited island, for example, which is perhaps not uninhabited after all? And how will Maris neighbour become the next Minister of Health? And how does the Mezga's family escape from the captivity of the mafia? Everything will be revealed if you look at the Mezga family vacation stories.
Vakáción a Mézga család

In the year 80 AMM (After Mickey Mouse) on the anthropomorphic animal-controlled Planet X, a party of mafioso cats plot to enact a genocide against the mouse population of the world. Mouse scientist Professor Fushimishi seems to have found the weapon against the threat to his people's lives and calls Intermouse, who then call its best (albeit retired) agent, Nick Grabowsky, to get the plans, and as a distraction, they send a second agent - Sergeant Lazy Dick - for the mission.
Cat City

Every night Aladár visits a different inhabited planet using an inflatable interstellar cosmic ship with his talking dog Blöki.
Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai

Geza Mezga, Paula, teenager Kriszta their daughter and the restless little child, Aladar. So they are the Mezga family. Maybe Maris neighbour should also be counted here. They are always embroiled in extremely strange adventures, thanks to their "distant" relative, MZ/X discovered by Aladar. With the help of Aladar's own radio transceiver, they get in touch with their thirtieth-century relative. Incredible things happen suddenly in an otherwise ordinary family.
Üzenet a jövőből - A Mézga család különös kalandjai

The Mézga family and the magic machine is the fourth season of the wildly successful Mézga family series, which Pannónia Filmstúdió planned to produce in 2005. However, due to a lack of money, only two episodes of the series were made, which have been available online since May 2017.
The Mézga Family and the Magic Machine

The movie is set in the actual "Ki Mit Tud?" talent contest in 1962. In reality the contest in dance music category was won by an army brass band. "Omega" which later became one of the most successful Hungarian rock bands came out in the second place.
Dollybirds
Two thieving gloves try to snatch an apple.
Apple Thieves

The tender-ironic film outlines some well-known situations of the dog-owner relationship.
Let Us Keep a Dog

Gréti, a German shepherd, searches for her missing puppy.
Gréti...! (egy kutya feljegyzései)

1966 animation short by Hungarian director József Nepp. Awarded with the main prize in animation film category at the 1967 Oberhausen Film Festival.