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Monday 22 May 2023

2835) "The Puy-Puy Mouse", Armenia: Children's Philately Armenian Cartoons Stamp Series: Haypost (Armenian Post) has issued a postage stamp of 200 Armenian Dram (AMD) featuring this popular Cartoon: Date of Stamp issue: 17.05.2023:

2835) "The Puy-Puy Mouse", Armenia: Children's Philately Armenian Cartoons Stamp Series: Haypost (Armenian Post) has issued a postage stamp of 200 Armenian Dram (AMD) featuring this popular Cartoon: Date of Stamp issue: 17.05.2023:

About Children's Philately Armenian Cartoons:

Cartoons are an essential part of one's childhood. They are the most enjoyable form of entertainment for children. With the help of animations, children learn about the world around us, about different emotions and important lessons from life.

Armenian cartoons are the best way of having a deep imagination of the country's rich culture.

The Puy-Puy Mouse:

During the Soviet period, this funny Armenian cartoon was one of the most popular ones among children.

The plot is entertaining and a deep one. It is about a very amusing and joyful mouse who was always singing:

"I am The Puy-Puy Mouse la-la-la-la

I am the Puy-Puy Mouse la-la-la-la"

It swirls into the hole of a coconut, then eats and drinks everything inside that tasty fruit. But then it gets so fat that it is just not able to get out of the fruit.

The tale was screened on the cartoon written by Armenian writer Derenik Demirchyan, and transformed into a funny cartoon by Armfilm studio.

The Postage Stamp:


The Postage Stamp of 200 AMD features the Puy-Puy Mouse encountering a coconut.

On  17.05.2023, a postage stamp dedicated to the theme “Children’s Philately. Armenian Cartoons” has been put into circulation.

The postage stamp with the nominal value of 200 AMD depicts the fragment from the Armenian cartoon “Puy-Puy” (director – Rafael Babayan), which was screened in 1971 on the base of homonymous fairy tale by the famous Armenian writer Derenik Demirchyan.

The bottom right part of the postage stamp depicts the inscription “Puy-Puy” in Armenian and English languages.

The Sheetlet of 10 Stamps








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