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Tootletubs & Jyro Turilas & Jäärä

Ismo Virtanen, Mariko Härkönen / Finland / 2001 / 42 min / No dialogue / 3+

Berries, Buttons & Best Bug Buddies.

A remastered version of the 2001 Finish claymation series “Turilas & Jääräa”. Tootletubs & Jyro is a warm and playful series about two eccentric bugs who meet, become friends and go on odd adventures while searching for food. Jyro is a witty inventor and Tootletubs is an easygoing
gourmet, and together they love to find new ways to use objects abandoned by human beings. The message of the shows: respect your environment and fellow creatures.

The programme consists of seven episodes with no dialogues.

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