De Minilotten, part 1
6th October 1975De Minilotten, part 2
13th October 1975De Minilotten, part 3
20th October 1975De Minilotten, part 4
27th October 1975De Gouden Locomotief, part 1
1st December 1975De Gouden Locomotief, part 2
8th December 1975De Gouden Locomotief, part 3
15th December 1975De Gouden Locomotief, part 4
22nd December 1975De Gouden Locomotief, part 5
29th December 1975De Zingende Kaars, part 1
9th February 1976De Zingende Kaars, part 2
16th February 1976De Zingende Kaars, part 3
23rd February 1976De Zingende Kaars, part 4
1st March 1976De Zingende Kaars, part 5
8th March 1976Het Laatste Dwaallicht, part 1
14th April 1976Het Laatste Dwaallicht, part 2
21st April 1976Het Laatste Dwaallicht, part 3
28th April 1976Het Laatste Dwaallicht, part 4
5th May 1976Het Laatste Dwaallicht, part 5
12th May 1976De Regenboogprinses, part 1
10th July 1976De Regenboogprinses, part 2
14th July 1976De Regenboogprinses, part 3
21st July 1976De Regenboogprinses, part 4
28th July 1976De Regenboogprinses, part 5
4th August 1976De Windbrekers, part 1
6th October 1976De Windbrekers, part 2
13th October 1976De Windbrekers, part 3
20th October 1976De Windbrekers, part 4
27th October 1976De Windbrekers, part 5
3rd November 1976After lengthy discussions with Willy Vandersteen, the artist of the comic strip, this series was put into production in 1973. This happened in collaboration with the Flemish actor and producer Wies Andersen. Instead of adaptations of the existing comics, six new stories were chosen. The puppets were given multiple facial expressions and the sets and props were made based on detailed designs by Studio Vandersteen. Lambik always acts as narrator. A striking difference with the comics is that Jerom's doll now has its eyes open.
