Bujal magazine the magazine satu-satunya character cartoon face Malaysia, the character of a small boy named Bujal very coquettish and amusing character in the reader the feeling that now she imagined misses with his character ... enjoy some Bujal story below is still stored .. ,
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Publication Raz Studio
Jalan Pantai Baru, Kuala Lumpur
Pelukis NASAH @ Sharif Hassan berdiri di hadapan poster Majalah BUJAL yang telah di abadikan di sudut pameran di Rumah Kartun dan Komik Malaysia.
Creator Bujal continue working
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AMONG readers who never looked at comics Bujal in the 80s, you may have looked at the role of boys round-eyed, pimply, striped shirt and shorts were popular among children at that time. Comic Bujal laden with messages Useful quite popular and stared at the children's generation. But do you know who the artists and creators? In the comics, the artist involved is known by his pen name invalid. His talent and credibility of the cartoonists that is in your legitimate Bujal accepted. In fact, during the school day, teachers writers never make Bujal for example the message it conveys. Now the comic Bujal already died. However, the painter, legitimate or Sharif Hasan, 58, is still active drawing and making sketches. Her work is now on display in the Java space, Harian Metro and Light magazine published by the Department of Education and the Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim). His name may not be as popular as Datuk Lat or The new generation of cartoonists such as Bet, Gayour and AIE. However, the name Sharif adjacent to the old cartoonist like Rejabhad, Halim Tea, Wahidi, Misha and Raja Hamzah. Sharif has its own touch and style to produce a cartoon. Cartoons and comics are close to his soul when he was a child again. Results encouragement of his teacher, explosions Rais, he has been active in the field as early as 1969. The first work published in the magazine Entertainment before he gets a permanent space, ie Meditation Today in Utusan Melayu and Utusan Zaman. Since 1973, Sharif worked with a company that publishes Suarasa magazines like Bujal, Fawn and Rina Nani. He then joined the publishing company Raz Studio before moving to the company's Graphic Comic in 1995. In addition to working there, Sharif worked for several other magazines such as Default, Bud, Children's Weekly, Pelita People, Gema RTM and leaders using various pseudonyms. In addition to the magazine, the paper quoted Sharif in Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia. Comic Ima and Nizam, Mr Malang and jokes We raised him. Not only that, Sharif also active as a columnist in several magazines such as the magazine Film, Film News, Acclaimed Film, Art, Entertainment, Film and Fashion Star. "Actually, I've I retired in 1996 because of health conditions do not permit. But then a friend invited me to work on a contract basis with Utusan Melayu. The offer was difficult for me to push me back and how eager although not healthy, "said Sharif. He is now planning to gather a collection of cartoons Miau Jawi writings published in Harian Metro and the target audience of children. According to him, children are attracted to cartoon characters regardless of the language. For example, although the cartoon was broadcast in English, Cantonese or Japanese, they still live it with great imagination. For him, the production of illustrated books and comic Jawi can attract children to take advantage of the Jawi script. This is evident when the magazine published Bujal with such a concept in the 70s and 80s recorded higher sales than other children the magazine at the time. "If a comic is published in the Jawi script with characters that can dazzle the children, I sure it could be a two-pronged for moral education and outside at once, "said Sharif. Beginning in the 90's, gaining a cartoon magazine in the community and it is evident when selling magazines like Gila-Gila, Bet and Laughing so high , Careers cartoonist is also increasingly highly regarded and many cartoonists who live comfortably. However, Sharif was public acceptance of the cartoon magazine unlike most first selling comic magazines declined, some even going out of business! "This is probably due to the emergence of many television stations that broadcast the cartoon and Internet services are widely available. But, I also saw the presentation of ideas and some new cartoonists less attractive. This may also include a factor, "he said. PLEASE VISIT THE ORIGINAL SOURCE http://pergh.com/forum/comic-and-cartoon-times/pelukis-bujal-terus-berkarya/
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No doubt many of us who remember the old memories that can not be escaped our memory. Memories of memories is the magazine "Bujal" popular in the last years of the 70's and 80's. I myself am having. Almost every month, you shall serve me in this reading that he did live my life in accordance with rank. Even my father all that compiles all Bujal magazines stored neatly in my father's house in the village. "Entertain yourself while learning" Such words as "tagline" for the magazine. Bujal also a souvenir Rizalman and his colleagues published by Raz Studio. The magazine's name refers to the main character in the cartoon series featured in the magazine, namely "Bujal" naughty boys were often dressed in striped shirts, but smart. The character can be said to be important to the fans. "Bujal" which tells the daily life of children in a village, an element of teaching or education through characters who are like stupid, Raju, Wak Segan, and Ms Markonah. In addition to a series of cartoons, the magazine also includes an indoor Let berpantun, fluffy (I Geng Bujal), and short stories. In fact, it became a magazine for young children to learn English through the "Story Time" in addition to writing Jawi as loading articles or stories written in Java. I enclose under one scene that confirms Wak YangYok Segan, tells the story of an old man in the village who each the month of Ramadan will leave fasting. Stories like this is definitely disturbing sense and give a lesson to all. But do you know who the artists and creators? In the comics, the artist involved is known by his pen name invalid. His talent and credibility of the cartoonists that is in your legitimate Bujal accepted. In fact, during the school day, teachers writers never make Bujal for example the message it conveys. Now the comic Bujal already died. However, the painter, legitimate or Sharif Hasan, 58, is still active drawing and making sketches. Her work is now on display in the Java space, Harian Metro and Light magazine published by the Department of Education and the Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim). His name may not be as popular as Datuk Lat or The new generation of cartoonists such as Bet, Gayour and AIE. However, the name Sharif adjacent to the old cartoonist like Rejabhad, Halim Tea, Wahidi, Misha and Raja Hamzah. Sharif has its own touch and style to produce a cartoon. Cartoons and comics are close to his soul when he was a child again. Results encouragement of his teacher, explosions Rais, he has been active in the field as early as 1969. The first work published in the magazine Entertainment before he gets a permanent space, ie Meditation Today in Utusan Melayu and Utusan Zaman. Since 1973, Sharif worked with a company that publishes Suarasa magazines like Bujal, Fawn and Rina Nani. He then joined the publishing company Raz Studio before moving to the company's Graphic Comic in 1995. In addition to working there, Sharif worked for several other magazines such as Default, Bud, Children's Weekly, Pelita People, Gema RTM and leaders using various pseudonyms. In addition to the magazine, the paper quoted Sharif in Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia. Comic Ima and Nizam, Mr Malang and jokes We raised him. Not only that, Sharif also active as a columnist in several magazines such as the magazine Film, Film News, Acclaimed Film, Art, Entertainment, Film and Fashion Star. "Actually, I've I retired in 1996 because of health conditions do not permit. But then a friend invited me to work on a contract basis with Utusan Melayu. The offer was difficult for me to push me back and how eager although not healthy, "said Sharif. He is now planning to gather a collection of cartoons Miau Jawi writings published in Harian Metro and the target audience of children. According to him, children are attracted to cartoon characters regardless of the language. For example, although the cartoon was broadcast in English, Cantonese or Japanese, they still live it with great imagination. For him, the production of illustrated books and comic Jawi can attract children to take advantage of the Jawi script. This is evident when the magazine published Bujal with such a concept in the 70s and 80s recorded higher sales than other children the magazine at the time. "If a comic is published in the Jawi script with characters that can dazzle the children, I sure it could be a two-pronged for moral education and outside at once, "said Sharif. Beginning in the 90's, gaining a cartoon magazine in the community and it is evident when selling magazines like Gila-Gila, Bet and Laughing so high , Careers cartoonist is also increasingly highly regarded and many cartoonists who live comfortably. However, Sharif was public acceptance of the cartoon magazine unlike most first selling comic magazines declined, some even going out of business! "This is probably due to the emergence of many television stations that broadcast the cartoon and Internet services are widely available. But, I also saw the presentation of ideas and some new cartoonists less attractive. This may also include a factor, "he said.
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