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    Hi, I'm new to the site...

    Growing up in 70s Britain, I remember there used to be these weird, I want to say Czech or Polish, dubbed programs that were shown mostly in the school holidays (1/2 term etc). The one I most remember involved this boy who built a laser, and kept it under his bed. It seemed to have a life of its own and could talk to him and I think it was his only friend. Can anyone help with the name of this program/series?

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    Is that The Jetsons? I don't know if it is as you describe or not?
    Last edited by revealhoundstooth; 3 weeks ago.

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      This is Oscar, Kina and the Laser, and is not - as many people think - Eastern European but Spanish. It was a 1978 feature film which was split into three parts for television.

      You can view the original, undubbed Spanish film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlyvbrvSeD4

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        Originally posted by revealhoundstooth View Post
        Is that The Jetsons? I don't know if it is as you describe or not?
        No. Definitely not the Jetsons. I did watch an awful lot of TV, and would have mentioned if what I saw was a cartoon. Thanks for the comment though.

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          Originally posted by NostalgiaGuy View Post
          This is Oscar, Kina and the Laser, and is not - as many people think - Eastern European but Spanish. It was a 1978 feature film which was split into three parts for television.

          You can view the original, undubbed Spanish film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlyvbrvSeD4
          I've just speed watched this via the link you provided. I think this may be it. Although I don't remember the plot about a kidnapped boy or the loud "ethereal" music, and I'm sure I remember a slightly different way that Laser shut down.
          Thanks for the answer.

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