TV-Series
Description
Harri, occasionally called Harry the Porcupine, is a 29-year-old German hedgehog working as an engineer for an optical instrument manufacturer. He inhabits his parents’ apartment in a former West Berlin district. Life principles of frugality and order shape his logical, efficiency-focused mindset and modest eco-friendly lifestyle, reflecting his pride in Germany’s environmental consciousness.
His family roots lie in Berlin, with locally born parents and a paternal grandmother of Swedish descent. Tall and thin, he recently developed a visible potbelly, motivating him to take up swimming.
Landscape photography, classical music, and outdoor pursuits define his interests. He dedicates substantial time to photography, developing his own film traditionally and capturing Scandinavian vistas during Easter and summer holidays. A self-taught cellist, he contrasts this with his high school past as a punk rock guitarist.
Weekends feature bicycling excursions around Berlin’s lakes, accompanied by herb tea in a thermos and a cheese-on-rye sandwich—practices echoing his environmental values. During animal gatherings, he conserves standby electricity by disconnecting circuit breakers and unplugging appliances.
Though sometimes argumentative in discussions, he displays practical problem-solving, such as advocating reusable thermos jugs over disposables. In groups, he often mediates environmental debates or encourages energy-efficient habits.
His family roots lie in Berlin, with locally born parents and a paternal grandmother of Swedish descent. Tall and thin, he recently developed a visible potbelly, motivating him to take up swimming.
Landscape photography, classical music, and outdoor pursuits define his interests. He dedicates substantial time to photography, developing his own film traditionally and capturing Scandinavian vistas during Easter and summer holidays. A self-taught cellist, he contrasts this with his high school past as a punk rock guitarist.
Weekends feature bicycling excursions around Berlin’s lakes, accompanied by herb tea in a thermos and a cheese-on-rye sandwich—practices echoing his environmental values. During animal gatherings, he conserves standby electricity by disconnecting circuit breakers and unplugging appliances.
Though sometimes argumentative in discussions, he displays practical problem-solving, such as advocating reusable thermos jugs over disposables. In groups, he often mediates environmental debates or encourages energy-efficient habits.