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7.2 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Vakáción a Mézga család - Season 1

The dream vacation of the Mézga family and their neighbor, Dr. Máris, initiated by an invitation from the mysterious Pisti Hufnágel, quickly turns into a penniless, round-the-world fight for survival. From the freezing South Pole to scorching deserts, the destitute group gets entangled in countless absurd adventures while desperately trying to find a way back home to Hungary.

Top Cast

  • Endre Harkányi

    Endre Harkányi

    Mézga Géza (voice)

  • Ilona Györi

    Ilona Györi

    Mézgáné Rezovits Paula (voice)

  • György Bárdy

    György Bárdy

    Dr. Máris Ottokár (voice)

  • Péter Geszti

    Péter Geszti

    Mézga Aladár (voice)

  • Margit Földessy

    Margit Földessy

    Mézga Kriszta (voice)

  • János Gálvölgyi

    János Gálvölgyi

    Narrátor (voice)

Overview

The dream vacation of the Mézga family and their neighbor, Dr. Máris, initiated by an invitation from the mysterious Pisti Hufnágel, quickly turns into a penniless, round-the-world fight for survival. From the freezing South Pole to scorching deserts, the destitute group gets entangled in countless absurd adventures while desperately trying to find a way back home to Hungary.

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