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The Highway Rat The Highway Rat

Jeroen Jaspaert / United Kingdom / 2017 / 25 min / Dubbed / 4+

An animated swash-buckler based on the much-loved children’s book written by JuliaDonaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.

Dubbed in Slovenian language.

A half hour family animated film based on the much-loved children’s book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The Highway Rat tells the tale of a ravenous rat who craves buns, biscuits and all sweet things. Tearing along the highway,
he searches for sugary treats to steal, until his sweet tooth leads him to a sticky end. “Give me your pa tries and puddings! Give me your chocolate and cake! For I am the Rat of the Highway, and whatever I want I take.” A swashbuckling tale of bandits and biscuits which the whole family will enjoy.

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