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After making peace with the Forevers, things change for everyone as the Repigeonator discovers Iki's secret multiverse.
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In the aftermath of 0009: The Sharks Make Contact (2019), the surviving sharks have to deal with a destroyed moon, and try to stop Shoogledocking.
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In the sharks' second adventure, a shark's refusal to return a glass of pesto leads to a terrorist crisis.
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Shrug is a Norwegian-French short film created by Alina Konstantin. Shraghi tells the story of strange creatures, cavemen with high shoulders, living more
Shrug is a Norwegian-French short film created by Alina Konstantin.
Shraghi tells the story of strange creatures, cavemen with high shoulders, living on a secluded island. Heroes are forced to fight for their existence every day, while the water level around them is constantly rising. Eventually, they find an amazing way to help them survive. close
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Åke is trapped in a theme park with no chance to escape, unless he's having a great time.
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The story of Small and Large Rabbit. Made after a 1925 lithograph by Nils von Dardel.
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One sunny day in the Antarctic, a little fisher-penguin catches fish for his friends. They are impatient for more as always. Into this happy scene arrives more
One sunny day in the Antarctic, a little fisher-penguin catches fish for his friends. They are impatient for more as always. Into this happy scene arrives a charming salesman. Dazzled by his confidence and his fish-shaped tie, the penguins follow him away, leaving the fisher-penguin alone. It’s not long before the group has returned, this time with a huge, heavy fishing machine. As it cranks into gear, the fisher-penguin looks at the ice worriedly…. this surely won’t end well… close
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Kamarihaikara
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The second part of the Kafka trilogy. In the evening, the fluffy bookmaker arrives at his home, in the elevator engine room, and finds an immense, humming egg on his table.
The second part of the Kafka trilogy. In the evening, the fluffy bookmaker arrives at his home, in the elevator engine room, and finds an immense, humming egg on his table. close
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Based on a poem by Hans Sachs
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