Mini Series | Episode 3: The cricket and the mole / Come, let's find a treasure

Janoschs Traumstunde

Family/Book adaptation, Germany 1986

The cricket and the mole The cricket has fiddled all summer and has been unable to gather anything to eat for the winter. Now she has to knock on other animals' doors and ask if she can stay there. But nobody wants her. Except for the mole. He has been listening to her play all summer. So they spend the best winter of their lives together. Come, let's find a treasure The little bear couldn't catch any fish today, and the little tiger is angry: "The greatest happiness on earth would have to be to have a treasure. Then we could buy a fish today." So they set off in search of it. But of all the animals they meet, each has a different idea of what the greatest happiness on earth must be. They dig everywhere and finally find a tree with golden apples. They fight over the money they have cashed in and only become really happy again after they have gotten rid of all their wealth.

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Janosch (Based on the Characters of the Picture Books)

Composer:

Wolfram Brunke

Editor:

Carry Breys

Producer:

Enrico Platter

Voice:

Peter René Körner (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