Plupp
Plupp is the protagonist of a series of children's books by Swedish author Inga Borg, who first created the character in 1955. Plupp is a small figure with blue hair and a red nose, who lives in a kåta by a lake called Blåvattnet somewhere in the far north.
Borg describes the character as an invisibling who is both human and animal in nature. She further explains that Plupp is neither male nor female, as she wanted to create a character that children of both sexes could identify with. Plupp also has the ability to talk with animals; two of their closest friends are the lemming Lämmel and the stoat Hermelin.
The books about Plupp have been translated into Danish, Inari Sami, Northern Sami, Skolt Sami, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, Faroese, Greenlandic, Icelandic, Norwegian, and German. In 1968, Borg adapted the books into the animated TV series Plupp och hans vänner.
In 1970, Borg received the Elsa Beskow Award for the Plupp books.The books
- Plupp och renarna
- Plupp bygger bo
- Plupp gör en långfärd
- Plupp och lämlarna
- Plupp
- Plupp reser till havet
- Plupp och fågelberget
- Plupp åker flotte
- Plupp reser till Island
- Plupp kommer till stan
- Hemma hos Plupp
- Vinter hos Plupp
- Plupp och vårfloden
- Plupp och midnattssolen
- Plupp och hans vänner
- Plupp och björnungarna
- Plupp i storskogen
- Plupp och havet
- Plupp och tranorna
- Plupp och vargen
- Plupp och Tuva-Kari i Kolmåreskog
- Plupp och all världens djur
- Kalas hos Plupp
- Plupp och renkalven
- Plupp och älgen
- Plupp och lodjuret