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{{Short description|Hungarian rescue dog}}
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| species = [[Dog]]
| breed = [[German Shepherd]]
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| birth_date = 1994
| birth_place = [[Miskolc]], [[Hungary]]
| death_date = 22 October 2006 (aged 12)
| death_place = [[Miskolc]], Hungary
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| nationality = Hungarian
| occupation = Earthquake Search and Rescue
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| known = Saving lives after earthquakes worldwide
| awards = Public statue erected in his honor in his hometown
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| owner = László Lehóczki
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[[Image:Sculpture mancsdog miskolc.jpg|200px|thumb|Statue of Mancs]]
[[Image:Sculpture mancsdog miskolc.jpg|200px|thumb|Statue of Mancs]]
[[Image:Mancs statue 2006.jpg|200px|thumb|Remembering Mancs]]


'''Mancs''' {{IPA2|mɒntʃ}} (1994–2006), a male [[German Shepherd Dog]], was the most famous [[rescue dog]] of the ''Spider Special Rescue Team'' of [[Miskolc]], [[Hungary]]. His name means "paw". Mancs' special talent was locating earthquake survivors who lay trapped deep beneath the rubble, and alerting rescuers. He could differentiate by smell whether the person under the rubble was dead or alive, and could give different signs if he sensed a dead person, he lay down; when he was sensing that the person beneath was alive, he stood up, wagged his tail and barked.<ref>{{hu icon}} [http://epa.oszk.hu/00800/00804/00077/5373.html Under the rubble – An interview with László Lehóczki]</ref>
'''Mancs''' ({{IPA-hu|mɒnt͡ʃ|lang}}; 1994–2006), a male [[German Shepherd Dog]], was the most famous [[search and rescue dog|rescue dog]] of the ''Spider Special Rescue Team'' of [[Miskolc]], [[Hungary]]. His name means "paw". Mancs' special talent was locating earthquake survivors who lay trapped deep beneath the rubble, and alerting rescuers. He could locate people buried under the earthquake rubble and not only differentiate whether the person was dead or alive, but could also indicate this to the other members of the rescue crew. If he sensed a dead person, he laid down; when he sensed a live person beneath the rubble, he stood up, wagged his tail and barked.<ref>{{in lang|hu}} [http://epa.oszk.hu/00800/00804/00077/5373.html Under the rubble – An interview with László Lehóczki]</ref>


Mancs and his owner, László Lehóczki, took part in several [[earthquake]] rescue missions, including the 2001 earthquakes in [[El Salvador]] and [[India]]. Mancs became famous when he helped rescue a 3-year-old girl who spent 82 hours under the ruins after the [[1999 Izmit, Turkey Earthquake|Izmit earthquake of 1999]] in [[Turkey]].
Mancs and his owner, László Lehóczki, took part in several [[earthquake]] rescue missions, including the 2001 earthquakes in [[El Salvador]] and [[India]]. Mancs became famous when he helped rescue a 3-year-old girl who spent 82 hours under the ruins after the [[1999 Izmit, Turkey Earthquake|Izmit earthquake of 1999]] in [[Turkey]].


In December [[2004]], a statue of Mancs was erected in [[Downtown (Miskolc)|downtown]] Miskolc, near the [[Szinva]] stream and the [[Szinva Terrace|new public square]]. The statue was cast by sculptor Borbála Szanyi.
In December 2004, a statue of Mancs was erected in [[Downtown (Miskolc)|downtown]] Miskolc, near the [[Szinva]] stream and the [[Szinva Terrace|new public square]]. The statue was cast by sculptor Borbála Szanyi.


Mancs died on October 22, 2006, of pneumonia.<ref>{{in lang|hu}} [http://index.hu/politika/bulvar/mancs1024p/ News about his death]</ref> In 2015, his rescue team was awarded the European Citizen's Prize for their 20 years of work in saving lives.<ref>[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX%3A52015XP0702(01)&rid=1 Communication of the European Parliament concerning the European Citizen's Prize — CIVI EUROPAEO PRAEMIUM (2015/C 217/03)] listed as ''Miskolci Speciális Felderítő és Mentőcsoport,'' Miskolc Special Search and Rescue Team</ref> Hatira Kaplan, the girl Mancs saved in 1999, attended the ceremony as a guest of honor and visited the statue of Mancs in Miskolc.<ref>[http://www.europarl.hu/hu/hirek/rendezvenyeink/2015_programok/2015-szeptember-3.html A SPIDER Miskolci Mentőcsoport átvette az Európai Polgári Díjat] europarl.hu, September 18, 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.szon.hu/egy-szal-virag/2918759 Egy szál virág.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190411201941/http://www.szon.hu/egy-szal-virag/2918759 |date=2019-04-11 }} Szabolcs Online, September 19, 2015.</ref>
Mancs died on [[October 22]], [[2006]], of pneumonia.<ref>{{hu icon}} [http://index.hu/politika/bulvar/mancs1024p/ News about his death]</ref>


==Mancs in the media==
==Mancs in the media==


In an article published in ''Dialectical Anthropology'', Melinda Kovacs discusses the press coverage of Mancs' world-wide rescue efforts as a notable example of Hungary's international assistance to other countries, particularly Turkey.<ref name=Kovacs>Melinda Kovacs, Gazing 'There and Back Again': Bilateral Relations as Constructions of Hungarian Identity in the Press, Dialectical Anthropology 27: 297–312, 2003, pages 306 & fn.29</ref> Kovacs writes:
In an article published in ''Dialectical Anthropology'', Melinda Kovács discusses the press coverage of Mancs' world-wide rescue efforts as a notable example of Hungary's international assistance to other countries, particularly Turkey.<ref name="Kovács">Melinda Kovács, Gazing 'There and Back Again': Bilateral Relations as Constructions of Hungarian Identity in the Press, Dialectical Anthropology 27: 297–312, 2003, pages 306 & fn.29</ref> Kovács writes:
{{quotation|Shortly before that time, Turkey was devastated by an earthquake, which was the reason for aid. In the media, the most visible personality associated with the aid and rescue efforts, repeatedly seen on TV talk-shows was Mancs, a German shepherd rescue dog. His most mediatized feat was finding a toddler under rubble. Several months after the quake, a Hungarian TV channel orchestrated a meeting between the dog and the little girl.|Melinda Kovacs|Bilateral Relations, Dialectical Anthropology 27, fn. 29}}
{{quotation|Shortly before that time, Turkey was devastated by an earthquake, which was the reason for aid. In the media, the most visible personality associated with the aid and rescue efforts, repeatedly seen on TV talk-shows was Mancs, a German shepherd rescue dog. His most mediatized feat was finding a toddler under rubble. Several months after the quake, a Hungarian TV channel orchestrated a meeting between the dog and the little girl.|Melinda Kovács|Bilateral Relations, Dialectical Anthropology 27, fn. 29}}


==Film==
[[Róbert-Adrián Pejó]] is currently directing a [[feature film]] based on the life of Mancs. Production is set to start in the fall of 2007.<ref>{{hu icon}} [http://index.hu/kultur/cinematrix/ccikkek/mancs0308/ Mancs movie in the works]</ref>
A [[feature film]] titled ''Mancs'' (released internationally as ''[[Paw (2014 film)|Paw]])'' was released in late 2014, after several years of delay. The film, which alternates between live action and animation, was only loosely based on the life of Mancs. It was directed by [[Róbert Adrián Pejó]] and wasn't well received in Hungary; critics especially disliked that the film, aiming to be family friendly, downplayed tragic events such as earthquakes, and was set in a time period impossible to determine, with some scenes and elements reminding the viewer of the 1980s, some of them of the 1990s and some of the 2000s.<ref>{{in lang|hu}} [http://mno.hu/grund/mancs-film-legalabb-a-kutya-aranyos-1270069 Mancs-film: legalább a kutya aranyos]</ref><ref>{{in lang|hu}} [http://www.origo.hu/filmklub/blog/elozetes/20141202-itt-a-mancs-eleterol-szolo-film-elso-elozetese-trill-zsolt-pejo-robert.html A gyerekeket akarja elbűvölni a Mancs-film előzetese]</ref> In 2015 it won main prize at the [[SCHLINGEL International Film Festival|Schlingel International Film Festival]].<ref>[http://ff-schlingel.de/en/Festival/The_Winners_2015_3307.html The Winners 2015] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160926222519/http://ff-schlingel.de/en/Festival/The_Winners_2015_3307.html |date=2016-09-26 }} Schlingel International Film Festival, official site]</ref> The jury praised the animations and the family-friendly approach. The film was released in Germany with the title ''Mika – Dein Bester Freund ein grosser Held!'' ("Mika – Your Best Friend is a Great Hero").

==See also==
* [[List of individual dogs]]


==References==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
* [http://www.spider112.hu/?action=page&id=16 Spider Special Rescue Team]
* [https://www.spidermentocsoport.com/ Spider Special Rescue Team]
* [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?sf=628&set_id=1&click_id=3&art_id=qw935232540433B223 Mancs in Turkey]
* [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?sf=628&set_id=1&click_id=3&art_id=qw935232540433B223 Mancs in Turkey]
* [http://www.budapestsun.com/full_story.asp?ArticleID=%7B461E207001004456A478F2C6073677B5%7D&From=News Article mentioning Mancs in the ''Budapest Sun'']
* [http://www.budapestsun.com/full_story.asp?ArticleID=%7B461E207001004456A478F2C6073677B5%7D&From=News Article mentioning Mancs in the ''Budapest Sun''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605043724/http://www.budapestsun.com/full_story.asp?ArticleID=%7B461E207001004456A478F2C6073677B5%7D&From=News |date=2011-06-05 }}
* [http://www.vendegvaro.hu/32-2968 Mancs at his new statue (a short article in Hungarian with photo)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060628032919/http://www.vendegvaro.hu/32-2968 Mancs at his new statue (a short article in Hungarian with photo)]


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Mancs
SpeciesDog
BreedGerman Shepherd
SexMale
Born1994
Miskolc, Hungary
Died22 October 2006 (aged 12)
Miskolc, Hungary
Nation fromHungarian
OccupationEarthquake Search and Rescue
EmployerSpider Special Rescue Team
Known forSaving lives after earthquakes worldwide
OwnerLászló Lehóczki
Named afterHungarian word for "paw"
AwardsPublic statue erected in his honor in his hometown
Statue of Mancs
Remembering Mancs

Mancs (Hungarian: [mɒnt͡ʃ]; 1994–2006), a male German Shepherd Dog, was the most famous rescue dog of the Spider Special Rescue Team of Miskolc, Hungary. His name means "paw". Mancs' special talent was locating earthquake survivors who lay trapped deep beneath the rubble, and alerting rescuers. He could locate people buried under the earthquake rubble and not only differentiate whether the person was dead or alive, but could also indicate this to the other members of the rescue crew. If he sensed a dead person, he laid down; when he sensed a live person beneath the rubble, he stood up, wagged his tail and barked.[1]

Mancs and his owner, László Lehóczki, took part in several earthquake rescue missions, including the 2001 earthquakes in El Salvador and India. Mancs became famous when he helped rescue a 3-year-old girl who spent 82 hours under the ruins after the Izmit earthquake of 1999 in Turkey.

In December 2004, a statue of Mancs was erected in downtown Miskolc, near the Szinva stream and the new public square. The statue was cast by sculptor Borbála Szanyi.

Mancs died on October 22, 2006, of pneumonia.[2] In 2015, his rescue team was awarded the European Citizen's Prize for their 20 years of work in saving lives.[3] Hatira Kaplan, the girl Mancs saved in 1999, attended the ceremony as a guest of honor and visited the statue of Mancs in Miskolc.[4][5]

Mancs in the media

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In an article published in Dialectical Anthropology, Melinda Kovács discusses the press coverage of Mancs' world-wide rescue efforts as a notable example of Hungary's international assistance to other countries, particularly Turkey.[6] Kovács writes:

Shortly before that time, Turkey was devastated by an earthquake, which was the reason for aid. In the media, the most visible personality associated with the aid and rescue efforts, repeatedly seen on TV talk-shows was Mancs, a German shepherd rescue dog. His most mediatized feat was finding a toddler under rubble. Several months after the quake, a Hungarian TV channel orchestrated a meeting between the dog and the little girl.

— Melinda Kovács, Bilateral Relations, Dialectical Anthropology 27, fn. 29

Film

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A feature film titled Mancs (released internationally as Paw) was released in late 2014, after several years of delay. The film, which alternates between live action and animation, was only loosely based on the life of Mancs. It was directed by Róbert Adrián Pejó and wasn't well received in Hungary; critics especially disliked that the film, aiming to be family friendly, downplayed tragic events such as earthquakes, and was set in a time period impossible to determine, with some scenes and elements reminding the viewer of the 1980s, some of them of the 1990s and some of the 2000s.[7][8] In 2015 it won main prize at the Schlingel International Film Festival.[9] The jury praised the animations and the family-friendly approach. The film was released in Germany with the title Mika – Dein Bester Freund ein grosser Held! ("Mika – Your Best Friend is a Great Hero").

See also

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References

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  1. ^ (in Hungarian) Under the rubble – An interview with László Lehóczki
  2. ^ (in Hungarian) News about his death
  3. ^ Communication of the European Parliament concerning the European Citizen's Prize — CIVI EUROPAEO PRAEMIUM (2015/C 217/03) listed as Miskolci Speciális Felderítő és Mentőcsoport, Miskolc Special Search and Rescue Team
  4. ^ A SPIDER Miskolci Mentőcsoport átvette az Európai Polgári Díjat europarl.hu, September 18, 2015.
  5. ^ Egy szál virág. Archived 2019-04-11 at the Wayback Machine Szabolcs Online, September 19, 2015.
  6. ^ Melinda Kovács, Gazing 'There and Back Again': Bilateral Relations as Constructions of Hungarian Identity in the Press, Dialectical Anthropology 27: 297–312, 2003, pages 306 & fn.29
  7. ^ (in Hungarian) Mancs-film: legalább a kutya aranyos
  8. ^ (in Hungarian) A gyerekeket akarja elbűvölni a Mancs-film előzetese
  9. ^ The Winners 2015 Archived 2016-09-26 at the Wayback Machine Schlingel International Film Festival, official site]

Sources

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