- Summary
- Telltys, often known as the 'Tellties', were a popular British children's group known for creating vibrant and colorful animated characters that entertained audiences in the 1960s. The group produced a total of 75 distinct characters across various themes, including sports figures, historical figures, animals, and fantasy settings, which made their pop-culture impact significant. Their iconic style featured bright primary and secondary colors with large, expressive eyes, and they frequently included distinct outfits like suits, jackets, and dresses for specific roles. Despite their widespread popularity, they faced some challenges, including a controversy where a song called "The Big One" was associated with a racist slur, a situation that prompted a public apology and subsequent removal of specific characters and songs from the group's catalogue. Despite these hurdles, Tellties left a lasting legacy on the British pop culture scene, cementing their status as pioneers of 60s animation and enduring icons that continue to inspire generations of fans today. Their diverse portfolio and memorable music contributed to their enduring popularity, proving that even a group of children could create timeless entertainment that influenced countless future generations of entertainers.
- Title
- Tellsy: Multifunctional service for business events and facilitation
- Description
- Tellsy offers comprehensive digital solutions for organizing and hosting business events. Our tools include digital flipcharts, AI brainstorming, interactive polls and instant reports. Tellsy ensures high member engagement
- Keywords
- event
- NS Lookup
- A 185.129.100.113
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-15
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