thumb|right|Rumcajs thumb|300px|Rumcajs, Cipísek and Manka, a performance in the Old Town Square, Prague Gallant robber Rumcajs (, ), his wife Manka, and their son, little robber Cipísek are fictional characters popularized by two children's animated television series broadcast as part of the Večerníček TV program in Czechoslovakia from 1967 to 1984, 52 episodes in total. The series were designed by Czech writer Václav Čtvrtek and artist Radek Pilař. These stories were also published in book form.
thumb|right|Rumcajs thumb|300px|Rumcajs, Cipísek and Manka, a performance in the Old Town Square, Prague Gallant robber Rumcajs (, ), his wife Manka, and their son, little robber Cipísek are fictional characters popularized by two children's animated television series broadcast as part of the Večerníček TV program in Czechoslovakia from 1967 to 1984, 52 episodes in total. The series were designed by Czech writer Václav Čtvrtek and artist Radek Pilař. These stories were also published in book form.
==Setting and fictional character biography== Rumcajs was a cobbler in Jičín and had to make shoes for the town mayor Humpál. Humpál was proud of his big feet, but Rumcajs brags that he had seen larger ones, and Humpál expels him to the (fictional) Řáholec forest "for the insult of mayor's feet", so Rumcajs becomes a Robin Hood-like brigand. Rumcajs settled in a cave in the forest and gained his signature attributes: a tall red hat, a beard with a bee swarm, and a pistol loaded with acorns. The opponents of Rumcajs include the mayor, the prince, the princess, their lackey, and even the Emperor. His helpers include his family, animals, and forest and water spirits.
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