Adventures of Juku the Dog

The Adventures of Juku The Dog (1931)[1] (Estonian: Kutsu-Juku seiklusi)[2] is the first Estonian experimental animated short film, written and directed by Voldemar Päts, produced by Aleksander Teppor [et], and with animation by the cartoonist Elmar Jaanimägi.

After the Great Depression and WWII hit Estonia, the first professional puppetoon animation studio in Estonia Nukufilm was established by Elbert Tuganov in 1958 and a traditional cel animation studio Joonisfilm by Rein Raamat in 1971.

On November 30, 2001, a commemorative plaque was opened on the sidewalk in front of Aleksander Teppor's original photo studio in Suur-Karja 9, Tallinn.

[5] The monument was dedicated to the film's producers for the 70th anniversary of the animation in Estonia.

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