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Animanimals 3 Animanimals 3

Julia Ocker / Germany / 2022 / 25 min / No dialogue / 3+

Lovely and lively animals for the youngest audience. No dialogues.

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Programme:

Swan
The swan has fallen in love with a beautiful swan lady but she only sees her own reflection.

Dormouse
The dormouse overslept and missed his birthday party.

Hammerhead Shark
The hammerhead shark wants to dance at the shark party but his dancing is hammer hard and wild.

Mammoth
The mammoths will be extinct soon because they can't see a thing.

Cenitpede
The centipede participates in a race.

Polar Bear
The polar bear and the brown bear are playing hide and seek in the snow.

Unicorn
The unicorn magically makes all the animals colourful and happy!

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