metaald
Metaald is a fictional character created by the Dutch writer and illustrator Hans de Beer, known for his humorous and surreal storytelling. The character first appeared in the 1970s in a series of books and comics, becoming a beloved figure in Dutch pop culture. Metaald is a sentient, anthropomorphic metal object, often depicted as a small, humanoid figure with a metallic body, resembling a discarded or repurposed machine part. His name, derived from the Dutch word metaal (meaning "metal"), reflects his core identity.
Metaald’s stories typically explore themes of existentialism, absurdism, and the human condition through his interactions with
De Beer’s works featuring Metaald, such as Metaald in de stad (1974) and Metaald en de wereld
While Metaald is primarily a product of Dutch culture, his themes and style have resonated internationally,