Beaver Carriage is an interactive comic strip based on the animated film of the same name. In it, the heroes, inspired by Janez Jalno's legendary Beaver trilogy, invent the bog wheel. Sharp-horned Deer and Stiff-necked Karp compete in a great race for the hand of the Lake Flower. Karp sets a trap for Deer, and the servant Pretentious Trickster helps Jelena out of her predicament with an unusual spinning device.
The story relives a time 5,200 years ago, when pile-dwellers lived on the Great Lake. They left behind the oldest wooden wheel with an axle ever found, which was discovered in 2002 by a team of archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, led by Dr. Anton Velušček.
The story was created as a kind of intergenerational cue, which is intended to introduce younger viewers in particular to the demanding documentary film narrative about the Barjansko koles. Some of the characters in the story coincide with Jalno's, while others are fictional or adapted. Some of the relationships between the characters are also changed, and the entire story has a fictional plot that cannot be found in any of Jalno's novels. (taken from the Celje Mohorjeva družba website)

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