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Release Date:
February 16, 2006
Original Title:
Felix 2 - Der Hase und die verflixte Zeitmaschine
Alternate Titles:
Briefe von Felix 2 - Der Hase und die verflixte Zeitmaschine
Felix 2 - The Mechanical Rabbit and the Time Machine
Felix and the Time Machine: An Animated Classic
Felix e la macchina del tempo
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Caligari Film- und Fernsehproduktions
MIM Mondo IGEL Media
Neue Deutsche Filmgesellschaft
WunderWerk
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Sophie and her family are visiting the city Museum of Natural Sciences where Prof. Snork is working on a new time machine... Suddenly the whole machine starts to shake and, with a bright flash of light, a tiny mammoth named Woolly and a sea turtle by the name of Gertrude materialize next to Felix! All three of them are then catapulted into a journey through time in which they face prehistoric cavemen and even meet Queen Nefertiti in ancient Egypt. However, the return home will not be easy, as Sophie and Prof. Snork work on getting the machine back to the present. Meanwhile, Felix is hosted by the Vikings, meets a whale, comes to know the peoples of the Native Americas and goes adventuring on a Pacific island. Felix and Wolly even participate in a medieval tournament before returning to the safety of Sophie's arms.
Dialogue:
Reinhard Brock
Director:
Giuseppe LaganÃ
Executive Producer:
Gabriele M. Walther
Music:
Danny Chang
Novel:
Constanza Droop
Annette Langen
Producer:
Orlando Corradi
Frank Piscator
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