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Mack and Zack - Season 1

Originally conceived as children’s pastime, but thanks to its phenomenal philosophical basis, this children’s program has become one of the most popular shows for the young. Mak and Zak kept hitting each other with huge hammers in the head. There was also a rocker who doesn’t listen to anyone.

Top Cast

  • Mirza Tanović

    Mirza Tanović

    Mak

  • Željko Ninčić

    Željko Ninčić

    Zak

  • Senad Bašić

    Senad Bašić

    Roker

Overview

Originally conceived as children’s pastime, but thanks to its phenomenal philosophical basis, this children’s program has become one of the most popular shows for the young. Mak and Zak kept hitting each other with huge hammers in the head. There was also a rocker who doesn’t listen to anyone.

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