- Anna, Oskar, und Schmidt
Anna, Oskar, und Schmidt is a German
television program from the mid-1990s that serves a similar niche asSesame Street does in the United States.Plot
The show concerns the exploits of Anna, a young
music student , who is forced to take care of Mr. Schmidt, asenile old man withmagic al powers, when hermother , Mr. Schmidt's former caretaker, falls ill.Oskar is a stray dog who Mr. Schmidt adopts. At first, the pair fail to connect, but eventually Oskar is able to know exactly what his master is talking about, as viewed by speech bubbles which appear above the dog's head.
As the show progresses, Anna becomes more absorbed in Mr. Schmidt's crazy world. The running joke is the Anna must keep returning to Mr. Schmidt's house to retrieve a plate, which she never actually does.
Goals
The show has two primary aims;
*To teach children how to speak German
*To teach German children socially accepted customsThe latter is best displayed through the
door spider (Türspinne). Every time someone opens the door to Mr. Schmidt's house, the door spider instructs them to close the door (Tür zu!). This is supposed to teach German children that it is customary in Germany to close a door after entering a room, as Germans believe open doors produce drafts which might compromise one's healthFact|date=May 2007.
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