Gyula Szabó as Dr. Bubó
Episodes 39
The Ball is About to Start
At the big masked ball of the animals, Doctor Bubo is present as the doctor on duty, and he and Sergeant, the police officer, agree to influence the outcome of the beauty queen election for medical reasons...
Read MoreWhy Does the Rabbit Run?
Dr. Bubo's patient, the Rabbit from Vřeg, suffers from persecution mania. The doctor tries to cure him with all the means at his disposal, including discovering the cause of the disease, with surprising results.
Read MoreA King Should Not Jump!
Dr. Bubo's patient suffers from a delusion of grandeur, and his wife suffers from the patient's behavior. The eccentric doctor comes up with an unconventional idea for a cure, which even involves the king of the animals.
Read MoreCrocodile Tears
Dr. Bubo is having a day off at the beach with Ursula when an unexpected patient shows up. He deceives the doctor and tells him his complaints, even though he doesn't want to change his lifestyle.
Read MoreAll's Well That Ends Badly
Following the predictions of a half-crazy relative, a suicidal tendency spreads contagiously among the animals. It soon becomes clear that an entire mafia is behind the deal. Dr. Bubo and Sergeant immediately take action to save the city from a danger with unpredictable consequences with their undercover agent.
Read MoreWhere are we, in the forest?
The news of the drunken boar has reached the clinic. Dr. Bubo goes to the scene to investigate. With Ursula's help, the patient is finally cured, but not everyone is happy.
Read MoreNew life with new problems
Doctor Bubo is called to the house of a nervously exhausted patient. The doctor suggests an unconventional treatment, much to the patient's astonishment.
Read MorePatience Breeds Sheep
Doctor Bubo is called to the house of a nervously exhausted patient. The doctor suggests an unconventional treatment, much to the patient's astonishment.
Read MoreLeave Me Alone!
Preventing the brutalization of boxing matches seems hopeless. Doctor Bubo, with the active participation of Ursula, directs the interest of the wild boxers to the beauties of the mental game.
Read MoreTrouble With the Full Hippo
The hippopotamus is overeating in his love sorrow. Dr. Bubo gives Ursula the task of inciting the patient to fall hopelessly in love with him, in the hope that he will lose weight...
Read MoreThe Woman is Fickle
The stag is morbidly jealous. The doctor does everything he can to prove the cow's innocence, even involving his best friend, the Sergeant, in his healing.
Read MoreNot Everything is a Magpie
The Magpie family suffers from kleptomania. Dr. Bubo tries hypnosis to cure them of their stealing.
Read MoreHis Dreamy Soul
The wild cat's aria drives the neighbors crazy, but Doctor Bubo suspects the cat has real talent, so he organizes a concert.
Read MoreJaguar Damage
Sergeant's problems are increasing due to traffic violators. He introduces stricter measures, but when that doesn't help, he is forced to resort to more drastic measures.
Read MoreUrsula in Love
With the arrival of spring, Ursula's feelings for her eternal love, the doctor, are raging. She applies the suggestion made to the hopelessly in love patient to herself and decides to take a fatal step.
Read MoreRhino Case
The Sergeant tells the Doctor about a financial scam, and they take courage and make a bet, testing the limits of credulity.
Read MoreDonkey Disease
Donkey has become obsessed with performing some heroic feat. Doctor Bubo and Sergeant give him a fake mission to keep him from continuing his dangerous ideas.
Read MoreCure for Laziness
Lajhár, the janitor at the Liáni Indázium, suffers from a chronic lack of ambition. Dr. Bubo suggests occupational therapy for the patient, but he has a hard time motivating himself.
Read MoreA Camel Wretch
The Camel is morbidly superstitious, so his wife seeks help from Dr. Bubo, who is determined to disabuse him of his beliefs. He also creates several opportunities for him to recover.
Read MoreOstrich Mania
Sergeant is preoccupied with two serious criminal cases: a diamond robbery and the unexpected disappearance of Dr. Bubo's instruments. Meanwhile, the doctor tries to treat the Ostrich so that it no longer bury its head in the sand in case of danger. The two cases suddenly come together.
Read MoreCuckoo Egg
Miss Cuckoo lacks maternal instincts. Doctor Bubo, in the company of Madame Hen, realizes how the young lady has been able to pass on her eggs with such a cold heart and avoid any maternal instincts awakening in her heart.
Read MoreKangaroo Boo
Mrs. Kangaroo is giving the mice water because her husband gambles away all of them. Doctor Bubo uses a little trickery to discourage her gambling-addicted husband from betting on the race once and for all.
Read MoreIt's Messy!
Someone is dressing up as a monster to scare people, itching to stand out. Doctor Bubo wants to cure the patient on the principle of "a dog bites a dog with fur", but his strong involvement in the case misleads the Sergeant.
Read MoreHibernation
The antidote to mischief is prevention, which means providing winter activities for the idle vagrants, Doctor Bubo persuades Sergeant. Ursula just doesn't want to fall asleep on her feet!
Read MoreLiquor Disaster
Since Prohibition, the liquor dealers have been passing on the illegal liquor with selective ingenuity. The Sergeant and the doctor can only treat the situation symptomatically, so Doctor Bubo decides that, no matter what it takes, the withdrawal department must be built.
Read MorePassion for Games
As gambling addiction spreads, more and more people are gambling their pants off. The sergeant, along with his friend the doctor, are on the trail, but they are stuck due to a lack of evidence. The suspect is released so they can follow him.
Read MoreSuperstition
The animals are becoming increasingly superstitious. Sergeant works to expose fraudsters who exploit good faith, while Doctor Bubo nurses the souls of those afflicted by prejudice.
Read MoreTourism
As winter approaches, tourism to "otherworldly" landscapes booms - organized by the crocodile, the eagle and the hyena. The Doctor initially supports the projects because of the positive effects of travel, but when he also sends Ursula into the desert to fight winter sleep, events take a chilling turn.
Read MoreAnimal Rights
Doctor Bubo presents his motion for animal rights to the parliament. After the motion is accepted, the expansion of rights – often self-serving and disregarding others – begins, and the rights of the weaker ones are completely undermined...
Read MoreDivorces
Sergeant is determined to fight against the increasing number of divorces, but the desire to divorce is not decreasing, but increasing. In response to the husbands' dissatisfaction, the doctor performs plastic surgery on the wives, and the forest ranger does his job with moral compasses.
Read MoreCorruption
They try to bribe the doctor, and Sergeant investigates doping at the horse race. He also involves Bubo in the work, but the doctor's peculiar medical methods only make Ursula happy.
Read MoreTerrorism
Sergeant trains gorilla bodyguards to defend against the terrorists' increasing attacks. Dr. Bubo and Ursula, who know nothing about it, are fed up with Sergeant's helplessness against the animal-stealing terrorists and take action. But a slip of the tongue misleads them.
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