

As with the previous Bogyó és Babóca films, we have put together 13 short stories by Erika Bartos. The most characteristic and recurring motif of the stories is empathy, attentiveness, and the constant striving to fulfil the wishes and desires of others. In addition to the more than 100 characters who are well known to the Hungarian children's audience, new characters appear this time: the copper beetle, who is the master of bells and chimes, Otto the Badger, who gives a red Frisbee to his friend Regő Squirrel, and the millipede, who is invited to an apple harvest by his distant relative, the centipede.The tales are devoid of self-serving violence, are intended to teach "good manners" and are easy to follow and absorb even for the youngest children.
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