1957–1960s. Lino Monchieri and Vittorino Chizzolini.
Esploriamo #22 (Nov. 16, 1966)
206. Il barone di Münchausen #1: “Il barone di Münchausen” [sic]. 2 pgs. Esploriamo #22 (Nov. 16, 1966). “The Baron of Münchausen”. Originally published as filmstrips (ed. La Scuola, Brescia).
Esploriamo #2 (Jan. 16, 1967)
211. Il barone di Münchausen #2: “Il barone di Münchausen in Russia”. 2 pgs. No reprints. Originally published as filmstrips (ed. La Scuola, Brescia).
Esploriamo #3 (Feb. 2, 1967)
214. Il barone di Münchausen #3: “Il barone di Münchausen in Turchia”. 2 pgs. No reprints. Originally published as filmstrips (ed. La Scuola, Brescia).
Esploriamo #5 (March 1, 1967)
218. Il barone di Münchausen #4: “Il barone di Münchausen a Gibilterra”. 2 pgs. No reprints. Originally published as filmstrips (ed. La Scuola, Brescia).
An important novelty, which perhaps makes us smile today, was the creation of filmstrips, which were nothing more than films to be moved by hand, with a sort of projector, to give the illusion of being in the cinema; in fact, since the various classes could not screen real films, they were satisfied with these slides that gave the illusion of the screen.
By Luciano Tamagnini, Fumetto #100 (Dec. 2016). Pg 30. “Jac di Münchausen”
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