Good Humor Party
Partia Dobrego Humoru | |
| Formation | 28 June 2001 |
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| Founder | Szczepan Sadurski |
| Founded at | Gdańsk, Poland |
| Type | Satirical, international |
| Purpose | To promote optimism and humor |
Region served | Global |
| Membership | +5,000 |
| Website | www |
The Good Humor Party (Polish: Partia Dobrego Humoru) is an international satirical and apolitical organization founded in Poland on 28 June 2001 by Polish cartoonist and journalist Szczepan Sadurski.[1]
Goals and activities
The main objective of the organization is to improve the mood of people worldwide. Membership is symbolic, with a "fee" consisting of "three broad smiles a day." Currently, the party has over 5,000 members in dozens of countries, including many professional artists and satirists.
Happy Skyscraper (Wesoły Wieżowiec)
The symbol of the party is the Happy Skyscraper (Polish: Wesoły Wieżowiec). This global art project was launched on 10 October 2012 in Manhattan, New York City. It involves a cardboard model of a skyscraper with the party's logo being photographed at various landmarks. To date, the Happy Skyscraper has been photographed in over 700 cities across all continents.[2]
Gallery
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Madison Square Garden, New York City.
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Seoul, South Korea.
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Santiago, Chile.
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FIFA Headquarters, Zurich, Switzerland.
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Sofia, Bulgaria.
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The Beatles Statue, Liverpool, England.
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Reykjavik, Iceland.
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Foundation happening in Gdańsk, Poland (2001).
References
- ^ "Great cartoonists in Good Humour Party". TabrizCartoons. Retrieved 15 March 2026.
- ^ "Wesoły wieżowiec Partii Dobrego Humoru stanął w Sydney". Bumerang Media. Retrieved 15 March 2026.