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TURKEY

How Turkey’s socialist elephant went to its people

Sugar Mizzy January 18, 2022

Journalist Writer Ertuğrul Özkök wrote about the invitation of the Turkish television cartoon series Kral Şakir to the UN.

Journalist Writer Ertuğrul Özkök’s Letters to Tansu continues.

In Ertuğrul Özkök’s article, the Turkish television cartoon series will be shared with Kral Şakir’s continuing to participate in the ensembles.

I recorded Ertuğrul Özkök:

You adults may be aware of it, but a child in Turkey is aware of it. Turkey has an elephant with interest. It is a famous elephant, even from the late “Pak Bahadır” of Izmir and the late “Mohini” of Ankara.

Environmentalist. sensitive to global warming. Recycling activist. A lot to Human Rights. Militant about gender. And perhaps a socialist. Because your “Wild” is fighting against inequality and injustice.

SOCIALIST ELEPHANT GOES TO UN

His name is King Shakir. He is actually the son of a lion. In other words, the essence of the title of the article is explained “So”. But Eden also has an elephant. I am telling the story for the elephant patient through him. King Şakir has a family. He has a group of friends, neighborhood friends. Here he is invited to King Şakir. And do you know with whom? Together with the famous Angry Birds and the celebrities… They will hold hands together and fight against great difficulties.

So face the warm up, back to the hardships.

I would like to introduce you this King Shakir. If you don’t know, you will understand when you get to know.

500K PEOPLE WATCHED THE MOVIE IN ONE DAY

I got to know King Şakir for the first time in 2020. Because at the beginning of the new movie, which gathers viewers from around the world who watch the world’s biggest movie at the end of a weekend, a cartoon is a result of looking at the top of the weekend journey of 500 thousand people. After researching, an incredible success project emerged.

THE SERIES IS BROADCAST IN 20 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES TODAY

King Şakir is a Turkish television cartoon series directed by Grafi2000 for Cartoon Network Turkey for the creative purposes of its creator Varol Yaşaroğlu and Berk Tokay and Haluk Can Dizdaroğlu. In the series, King Şakir, his experiences and adventures are processed. The cartoon series started in 2016 as the first domestic TV series of Cartoon Network Turkey. It has since grown in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, broadcasting in over 20 schools and locations.

BOOKS REACHED 5 MILLION PEOPLE IN TURKEY

His books are a tremendous success. It was selling a 400k before the pandemic. 200 thousand even in the pandemic. To date, it has reached 5 children. The series is showing on Netflix under the name “King Shakir”. It was big in the Middle East, Latin America.

Here is an invitation to a global campaign to be nurtured by people in that King Shakir Program.

With the campaign at the beginning of the month, King Şakir starts the struggle to make the youth greener, healthier and fairer. The aim of the campaign is to provide support for children and their parents in promoting, tackling inequality and climate.

To achieve this great success, I had a long conversation with Varol Yaşar last weekend. He described the education system as follows:

“ONE YEAR LATER I SAID ‘I’M READY’”

“When the UN came to us, I said, ‘We’re healthier than the movie, it’s just a material’. In the meantime, I made 2 more TV movies, in one of them King Şakir Mikros told us about the Pandemic Hunter, and in the second we made a movie that conveys the message of a clean sea and a clean world, called ‘Cumburlop’. They really liked it and a year later I said, ‘I’m ready’. They contacted me, and now we have prepared the 2022 calendar.”

WE HAVE A 17-ITEM GLOBAL PURPOSE CALENDAR

“We created a 17-item plan with Global Goals. Each magazine of this calendar has cartoons depicting these 17 global goals. There are various scenes of King Şakir. For example, the prettier ones have done it with the smurfs, we are already doing this. To license health, fair world. There are a total of 17 global goals such as sustainable and clean energy, climate review, education and elections. The news that made up the 17 cartoons in this general audience, but published from these cartoons, is not actually about King Şakir’s comments on existing ones.”

Yes, this is the way Turkey’s first environmentalist socialist elephant goes to the communities.

Win, I will transfer you this article with Varol Yaşaroğlu guessing.

Ertugrul Ozkok

roomtv.com

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