Mon, Sep 28, 1970
Professor Balthazar's friend Fabian the tram driver is a nice fellow who takes care of a hungry and freezing bird in the wintertime. Grateful, the little sparrow teaches Fabian to fly the next spring. However, Fabian loses his job after causing an accident. Professor Balthazar helps his unemployed friend by inventing a flying tram.
Dec 1970
Professor Balthazar's neighbor is Oscar the watchmaker. When the professor's pendulum clock is broken he brings it to Oscar's shop. Inside the clock they find Igor the dancing mouse whose highest dream is to see the Elizabeth tower and the Big Ben in London. Some time later when the professor visits London to lecture on to use fog for peaceful means, the Big Ben breaks down. When the professor and Oscar arrive to the watch tower they once again meet Igor the dancing mouse.
Top-rated
1970
In the little town, traffic is directed successfully by Hubert the policeman. When he one day gives in to an urge and direct traffic using a party horn instead of a whistle, he loses his job. Professor Balthazar discovers a way for the people of the city to travel to another dimension in pairs where giving in to harmless urges is permissible.
Top-rated
1970
Professor Balthazar has two friendly neighbors, Mathilde and Clothilde who loves knitting. They knit a sweater for the professor, a sweater with eight arms. Luckily for them, Octavian the octopus, loves the sweater. Professor Balthazar invents a machine that can knit sweaters for every octopus in the ocean.
1970
On the square of professor Balthazar's town, Victor is selling boiled eggs, eggs à la Victor, with the help of his amazing Eggomat. When the machine breaks down the customers are desperate for a solution. Professor Balthazar discovers that a stranded alien has taken the spring from the Eggomat and all the clocks in the clock towers in an attempt to repair his spaceship.
Mon, Oct 5, 1970
Suddenly in the the little town there is no wind. The flags are not flying and the kite festival is canceled. And then there is a strange shower of hats, which professor Balthazar loads on a ship and sends of to the kangaroos of Australia. Next there is a peculiar shower of umbrellas, which the professor loads on a plane and sends to the penguins of the South pole. When a load of letters and a postman falls from the sky the mystery is solved: all the wind is blowing in the neighboring city. The professor manages to bottle the wind in glass bottles for use for flags, wind instruments and kites.