Mini Series | Episode 26: The race between the rabbit and the hedgehog / Giant party for the tiger

Janoschs Traumstunde

Book adaptation/Animation, Germany 1986

The race between the hare and the hedgehog The hare challenges the hedgehog to a race, because he wants to be the winner. He immediately starts running, crossing the red light and continuing through the heath. The old man from the forest frees him from a rabbit trap, he limps a little further along the road, then he falls over. He still thinks that the hedgehog might have taken the train and become a winner. The hedgehog, however, is having a picnic with his wife and has long forgotten the race. The rabbit is tormented by the thought that he might not have won after all, and dies. Big party for the tiger Ringelpiez with cooking spoon violin music in Panama. And everyone we know came. For a little tiger, partying is first and foremost the best day of his life. But partying is also an art, a bear art, so to speak. And who can do that? The little bear does it and we can learn it. All right?

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Director:

Jürgen Egenolf

Template:

Janosch (Based on the Characters of the Picture Books)

Sound Design:

Rob Rijnders

Editor:

Carry Breys

Producer:

Enrico Platter

Voice:

Hansjoachim Krietsch (Narrator)

Original title:

Janoschs Traumstunde

Original language:

German

Format:

4:3 SD, Color

Age recommendation of the KJF:

Starting at 4 years

Age rating:

FSK 0

Audio language:

German