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6.7/10
737
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Abandoned in the woods, a little puppy makes friends with six rabbit siblings.Abandoned in the woods, a little puppy makes friends with six rabbit siblings.Abandoned in the woods, a little puppy makes friends with six rabbit siblings.
Csongor Szalay
- Vacak
- (voice)
Balázs Simonyi
- Tasli
- (voice)
Álmos Elõd
- Okoska
- (voice)
Dániel Halasi
- Pufi
- (voice)
- (as Dani Halasi)
Balázs Szvetlov
- Málé
- (voice)
Kata Nemes-Takách
- Karotta
- (voice)
Zsófia Mánya
- Musz-Musz
- (voice)
Károly Kassai
- Szarka
- (voice)
Vilmos Izsóf
- Hugó
- (voice)
Endre Botár
- Elek
- (voice)
Tibor Kristóf
- Héja (Hawk)
- (voice)
Gyula Szabó
- Bagoly (Owl)
- (voice)
Péter Barbinek
- Róka (Fox)
- (voice)
András Stohl
- Sün (Hedgehog)
- (voice)
Julcsi Szönyi
- Ágnes
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsWhen J.C. (Tasli) is rubbing his nose, the fur above it alternates between gray and cream colors.
- Alternate versionsFeature Films for Families made several changes to the English adaptation:
- In the original Hungarian opening, Vacak the puppy was tossed out of the car by his owners and abandoned. The American producers found this idea too disturbing for children, so this version was reworked so that Vacak (now Tiny) was separated from his loving family by being distracted by a frog and falling off the cliff. Most of the animation in this section was produced especially for this sequence.
- The Dr. Owl character is introduced at the beginning as the narrator whereas he was introduced much later in the original.
- The scene where Vacak (Tiny) hears his family looking for him was added, followed by a gentle musical number when the family do not hear him. More animation was added for this sequence.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Tiny Heroes (1997)
- SoundtracksMusic
Performed by The Black Rider Orchestra
Hans-Jörn Brandenburg, Frank Wulff, Christof Moinian, Dieter Fischer,
Stefan Schäfer, Henning Stoll, Bernhard Asche
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This was one of the horrid and traumatizing movies I've ever seen. It was given to me for free, and I foolishly let my child watch it. The tone is all wrong. What should be a fun frolic feels like a cult initiation. It's just creepy and not at all charming. If you enjoy watching movies that are just cringeworthy, that will leave you staring in blank disbelief, this is a good contender.
- timothymatters
- May 20, 2017
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 1.66 : 1
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