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Release Date:
October 25, 2024
Original Title:
Pulverheksas magiske jul
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: A
Runtime: 35
In this mini-movie, based on the popular books about the Pulverheksa, you get to experience two heartwarming stories that will delight both young and old. In "Frossenfjell" Pulverheksa must go to the cold Frozen Mountain to get magic powder for her cold friend Pokus. On the way, she meets her friends, who have all lost something important. But who is really the culprit? In "Pulverheksa's Christmas Party", Pulverheksa invites all her friends to a festive celebration. It will be a Christmas table filled with laughter, friendship, and funny episodes that can only happen in Pulverskogen.
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