Troldspejlet
Troldspejlet | |
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Genre | Movie, game, comic reviews |
Created by | Jakob Stegelmann |
Written by | Jakob Stegelmann |
Presented by | Jakob Stegelmann |
Starring | Jakob Stegelmann Troels Møller |
Theme music composer | Jerry Goldsmith |
Opening theme | Gremlins 2 End Credits |
Country of origin | Denmark |
Original language | Danish |
No. of seasons | 53 |
No. of episodes | 696[1] |
Production | |
Running time | 20 min. |
Original release | |
Network | DR1 |
Release | 3 February 1989 |
Troldspejlet (meaning the magic mirror) is a Danish television program that reviews and tells about upcoming films, video games, comics and books. Jakob Stegelmann, who created the series, is also the presenter.
Troldspejlet has been shown on Danish television channel DR1 since 1989, and uses the Gremlins 2 End Credits theme from the American horror-comedy film Gremlins 2: The New Batch as signature tune.
Primarily, the target group is children and adolescents. In 2019, the program was rebranded, now targeting adults and adolescents under the name Troldspejlet & Co.[2]
Premise
[edit]Jakob Stegelmann reviews nerdy things, together with his team of nerds, consisting of Troels Møller, Ida Rud, Regitze Heiberg, Christopher Leo, and Benjamin Stegelmann. Formerly Jacob Ege Hinchely was a member, but he moved on with his career.
Reception
[edit]The series have been widely positive acclaimed for its contributions to pop culture in Denmark, and for being the first Danish critic entertainment program.
In 2006 Stegelmann received a new prize called the Nordic Game Prize, and was promised that the prize should be named after him from that day on, because of his "contribution to the coverage of computer games on Danish national television and his understanding of the relevance of the phenomenon of games to the entertainment culture", referring to Troldspejlet, the film magazine Planet X, and his many books about films, video games, and comics.
References
[edit]- ^ "Troldespejlet". IMDB.com. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
- ^ "DR's Troldspejlet ages up, swaps nets".