Balabhumi

Balabhumi (Malayalam: ബാലഭൂമി) is a Malayalam comic magazine published by Mathrubhumi Publications. It was launched in 1996.[1][2]

Balabhumi
Cover of a Balabhumi issue
Managing EditorP. V. Chandran
CategoriesComic magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherP. V. Nidhish
Year founded1996
CompanyMathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Company Limited
CountryIndia
Based inKozhikode, Kerala
LanguageMalayalam
Websitehttp://www.mathrubhumi.com/kids/

It is the first Malayalam comic magazine to syndicate Disney Comics. It enjoys a good popularity in Kerala inspiring the publishers (mathrubhumi group ) to start a couple of other children's knowledge.

Stories and articles

  • Magic Malu (Artist: Mohandas: Story of a magician rabbit who helps everybody from any problem.
  • E-Man (Unnikrishnan kidangoor, Jingle bell creations) : The only Action Hero of Balabhumi.
  • Meeshamarjaran (Vallicode santhosh, Devaprakash) : Story of two best friends but will fall in a trap in the end.
  • Kunchoos :(Unnikrishnan kidangoor, Jingle bell creations) One of the naughtiest boy in Balabhumi.
  • Mallanunniyum Villanunniyum :(Unnikrishnan kidangoor, Jingle bell creations) Story of two brothers one (Villanunni) is intelligent but not strong another (Mallanunni) is strong but not intelligent.
  • Master Tintu : Story of a naughty boy who says super jokes.
  • Boli : Story of a girl who is naughty.
  • Vikru & Durbalan :(Unnikrishnan Kidangoor, Jingle bell creations ) Story of a little bear got friendly with a lion named Durbalan.
  • Girafunji : Story of a giraffe whose neck is longer than a real giraffe.
  • Eliyanum Puliyanum : Story of a rat and a leopard who are best friends.
  • Search engine (tech tips)
  • Fun English.
  • Brain teaser
  • Vaarikuzhi vanapathram
  • Classic collection
  • Team Duster
  • Comedy Kaadu:Depicting human life and current affairs using animals.
  • Comedy Quiz
  • Start Action
  • Kuttichaathan Ittooz
  • Space Scope
  • Kayamkulam Kochunni(Script-Unnikrishnan Kidangoor)

References

  1. "onlinemagazineshub". Archived from the original on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  2. "Exchange4media". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2013.


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