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  1. Skippy is a decent film, sort of a child's version of a Frank Capra story - it's got plenty of hijinks to set the scene, led by a legitimately charismatic performance from the rough-and-tumble Skippy (played by Jackie Cooper, who was nominated for Best Actor for work he did at the age of eight).

  2. Skippy a rodinna Hammondových 2. Skippy a sabotér 3. Skippy a Wallyho svět 4. Skippy a strašidelný dům. Dabing je původní z roku 1993, tolik známá písnička "Skippy, Skippy, je náš kamarád" ovšem chybí, neboť slyšíme originální anglicky zpívanou verzi na úvod i závěr každého dílu. (10.04.2009)

  3. Skippy is a 1931 American comedy movie directed by Norman Taurog and was based on the comic strip of the same name by Percy Crosby. It stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzi Green, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Enid Bennett, Guy Oliver and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10009186-skippySkippy | Rotten Tomatoes

    Rated: 4/5 Dec 1, 2007 Full Review Harry Alan Potamkin The New Masses Redemption is the keynote of every American film. Bourgeois society is a coupon. Skippy puts its bid across through the ...

  5. Other articles where Skippy is discussed: Norman Taurog: Early comedies and family films: …and Hattie (1931) before making Skippy (1931), an adaptation of a then-popular comic strip. Jackie Cooper, Taurog’s nephew, starred as a resourceful boy who tries to raise $3 so that his friend Sooky (Robert Coogan) can get his dog out of the pound. A surprise hit, Skippy earned several Academy…

  6. Feb 22, 2020 · Skippy was released in 1931 where a lot of films from that year haven’t quite held up over the many decades that followed, but that was certainly not the case here. The film featured a simple story, but its simplicity might be one of the reasons it held up so well.

  7. May 24, 2019 · The adventures of Skippy and 10-year-old Sonny (played by Garry Pankhurst) in Waratah National Park in Sydney unfolded over 3 series and 91 episodes (made from 1966–69 and broadcast 1968–70). A spin-off feature film, Skippy and the Intruders (1969), was released in December 1969. 'Golly, it's a flying saucer!'