The Groke | |
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Moomins character | |
The Groke from the Japanese–European television-animation Tanoshii Moomin Ikka. |
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First appearance | Finn Family Moomintroll |
Created by | Tove Jansson |
The Groke (original Swedish name Mårran and Finnish name Mörkö. Also known in Estonia as Urr, in Norway as Hufsa, in Japan and Poland as Buka, in Iceland as Morrinn, in France as La Courabou, in Russia and Germany as Morra, in Spain as La Bu, in Mexico as La Coca) is a fictional character in the Moomin world created by Tove Jansson. She appears as a ghostlike hill-shaped body with two cold staring eyes and a wide row of white shiny teeth. In the book Who Will Comfort Toffle?, it is mentioned that she has a tail, but it has never been seen. Wherever she stands, the ground below her freezes and plants and grass die. She leaves a trace of ice and snow when she walks the ground. Anything she touches will freeze and on one instance she froze a camp fire by sitting down on it. She seeks friendship and warmth, but she is declined by everyone and everything, leaving her in her cold cavern on top of the Lonely Mountains. On one occasion in a comic, however, she was hailed as a hero when she, in her constant search for warmth, extinguished a forest wildfire by sitting on it.
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There have been various adaptations of the Moomin books on television. She appears in 1969 anime version of Moomins, where she is different from novels and is depicted as white and depressed. In Polish Moomin TV series she is more like as novels, more dark, but bestial.
The Japanese anime series Moomin includes her as a recurring character. The character is well known about its first appearance in series. Apart from her intimidating appearance the loud growling sounds she utters contributed to this effect. However different language dubs use different growls, as well as different malevolent theme music, which begins to play every time she appears. The Groke's primary introductions were in episode 6, 7 and 22 of the series. It was not until episode 37 that children could start seeing the Groke more sympathetically.