A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten
Alternate Titles:
De glade musikanter
Die furchtlosen Vier
Iloiset soittoniekat
Les musiciens municipaux de Bremen
Los músicos de Bremen
The Fearless Four
The Musicians of Bremen
Town Musicians of Bremen
Genres:
Animation | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Dingo Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
"Is this all there is to life?" thought the donkey, who was working as a tourist attraction for in the "Animal-Adventure-Park ", after his boss kicked him out. And because people again and again told him that his voice sounded lovely, he decided to make a career as a musician and go to Bremen. On his way, he met a dog, whose fate was to spend the rest of his life in the animal asylum, because his old master had died. The dog was a great drummer, so the donkey asked him to come along with him. On their way they met a cock and a cat, who were also living in a desperate situation. Since they too were good musicians, it was only logical that they completed the band. And what nobody ever believed came true. After many adventures, they were finally on stage. Where? Of course in Bremen.
Animation:
Simone Greiss
Ludwig Ickert
Background Designer:
Alexa Kreissl
Nina Apel
Daniel Kerber
Cinematography:
Mario Ciunel
Director:
Roswitha Haas
Music:
Georg Feils
Sound:
Ludwig Ickert
Writer:
Roswitha Haas
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