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The Great Easter Egg Hunt DVD 2000 A nagy húsvéti tojásvadászat / Directed by Diane Eskenazi

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The Great Easter Egg Hunt DVD 2000 A nagy húsvéti tojásvadászat / Directed by Diane Eskenazi

UPC 5998133192233

MADE IN EU

REGION 2 PAL DVD

Audio: English 2.0, Hungarian 2.0

Total Runtime: 74 minutes

 

English Summary:

See Whiskers and his toy friends Harley, Celeste, Sabre, Trogg and VCR come alive as they search for the real Easter Bunny and his legendary Magic Egg, that can help their sick owner Peter, get well in time for Easter.

Hungarian Summary:

Fedezd fel a húsvét ünnepének csodáit egy csapatnyi játék hős varázslatos élményeket rejtő tojásvadászatán keresztül! Kísérd el az úton Bajuszt és barátait, Őrmestert, Tündérkét, Kárment, Kardfogat, PVC-t, és találd meg velük az igazi Húsvéti Nyuszit és a legendás Varázstojást, amely segíthet a kis Péternek meggyógyulni, mielőtt elérkeznek az ünnepek. Kövesd Bajuszékat a bohókás Állatkerti Ajándékbolttól a Múzeum pompás épületébe, ahogy számtalan kalamajkán evickélnek át. A nagy húsvéti tojásvadászat egy szívmelengető történet felejthetetlen mesefigurákkal és fülbemászó dallamokkal - kellemes kikapcsolódás nem csak húsvét idejére.

 

Golden Films was an American production studio founded in 1988 by Diane Eskenazi. The studio has produced a variety of animated films. The company's most well-known films were part of the Enchanted Tales series, which were originally distributed by Sony Wonder.

Particularly during the 1990s, Golden Films became known for its numerous direct-to-video films based on fairy tales and stories that were also being made into much larger budget theatrical films by other studios at the same time. This prompted The Walt Disney Company to sue one of Golden Films's distributors after a string of Disney Renaissance-era films ended up in direct competition with Golden Films' less expensive productions on the home video market. As both Disney and Golden Films had relied on the same public domain source material, Disney ultimately lost the case.

 

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