Kaj Pindal was a Danish-Canadian animator and educator renowned for his distinctive animation style and contributions to the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). He began his career in Denmark, creating anti-Hitler cartoons during World War II, which led to his relocation to Canada. At the NFB, Pindal co-directed the Academy Award-nominated short What on Earth! (1967) and created Peep and the Big Wide World (1988), which later inspired a television series. His work is characterized by wit and a unique cartoon style, leaving a lasting impact on the animation industry.
Horsing Around
(Director)
Pot-pourri
(Director)
Twice Upon a Time
(Animation)
What on Earth!
(Writer)
Anijam
(Animation)
What on Earth!
(Director)
Werner - Volles Rooäää!!!
(Animation)
Caninabis
(Writer)
Appetizers
(Director)
King Size
(Director)
Fluxes
(Animation)
Peep and the Big Wide World
(Writer)
Peep and the Big Wide World
(Director)
Peep and the Big Wide World
(Animation)
Peep and the Big Wide World
(Editor)
Caninabis
(Director)
Caninabis
(Producer)
The Peep Show
(Director)
The City (Osaka)
(Director)
Man: The Polluter
(Director)
Volcano
(Director)
Dynamite
(Director)
Fringe Benefits
(Director)
Funeral
(Director)
The Underground Movie
(Story)
Karate Kids
(Animation)
Where There's Smoke
(Director)
Peep and the Big Wide World
(Producer)