The Boy at the Edge of The World (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Omul na granicy światów

Alternate Titles:
Omul at the Edge of The World

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
7Sky Animation
Animoon
Letko
PISF

Production Countries:
Poland | Spain | Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
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Omul is ten years old boy together with his parents, brother Mikro and younger sister Kimi live in the village Krimo near the sea. Once, Omul and Kimi play on the beach. Suddenly, the weather is rapidly changing, there is a huge wave heading to the island. Water covers the children. Under the sea, Omul witnesses when Kimi’s soul is stolen by a mysterious creature — Sadumea, the main character of various legends. At the last moment, siblings are saved by a whale. Omul wakes up in the hospital, where he finds out that Kimi is in a coma. Together with Mikro and Tela the dog, they start dangerous travel to find and save the soul of their beloved sister.

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