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Black and white cartoon with an egg
Hi people! I am trying to remember a kids cartoon which I watched in the 80's as a young child. I am 19 now. It was black and white and all I can remember from it is an egg which fell from somewhere and possibly cracked. Ah, now I also think he fell in boiling water or something and was trying to get out. I also just about remember a train of some sort. Sorry I haven't got much information for you but if anyone could help me I would really appreciate it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hmm...when you said Ludwig I thought it could be it. But after looking at those pictures I dont think it is. Im not sure if it was on regularly. Might have been just the one time. And now im even thinking that it might have just been on a video. Oh its really bugging me now. Someone out there must know. The big egg defintely fell into a bowl of boiling water. And I remember him falling and getting dizzy. Oh and I remember him sneezing with pepper!!! And there was a spoon and he got caterpaulted in the air by something jumping on the other end of it.
Ludwig
Late 70s
This was a world-beating five minute cartoon about an ovoid eggy jewel that lived in a forest. Surreal eh? In every episode - there were 65 of them - something would happen to the animals of the forest and Ludwig would come to the rescue. His 'body' facets would open up and out would pop arms, legs, gadgets or a helicopter rotor blade. He was constantly watched by a bird watcher in a deerstalker with huge binoculars. At the end of every episode Ludwig played a Mozart horn concerto through the credits. It was the strangest cartoon ever, but we all loved it.
Ludwig
Late 70s
This was a world-beating five minute cartoon about an ovoid eggy jewel that lived in a forest. Surreal eh? In every episode - there were 65 of them - something would happen to the animals of the forest and Ludwig would come to the rescue. His 'body' facets would open up and out would pop arms, legs, gadgets or a helicopter rotor blade. He was constantly watched by a bird watcher in a deerstalker with huge binoculars. At the end of every episode Ludwig played a Mozart horn concerto through the credits. It was the strangest cartoon ever, but we all loved it.
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