Little Hiawatha follows the adventures of a young Native American boy as he learns important lessons of humility and bravery while living in the forest. From encounters with forest animals, such as rabbits, bears, and raccoons, to his archery skills and canoeing adventures, Hiawatha grows in character and wisdom.
The girls camp out in the woods for a publicity stunt.
A group of beavers cheerily build a dam.
In 'Don't Give Up the Sheep,' a sheepdog named Sam and a wolf named Ralph engage in a comedic rivalry as Sam tries to protect his flock of sheep from Ralph's attempts to capture them. The plot follows their humorous and often absurd interactions, filled with cartoon physics and slapstick comedy. The story showcases the relentless determination of both characters in their pursuit of their respective goals.
Three young girls on their way to adulthood. Xiao-Bu fights over a cigarette with her friend Angel. Ah-Mi sleeps with Xiao-Bu’s boyfriend. He is very popular and lets Angel steal a kiss. Can it get any worse? Life with a depressive, alcoholic father, who can only stare out of the window, for example. Or is it actually worse when dove excrements ruin the new dress that was supposed to be worn on the date with a handsome guy? When you are 17, a coin can still be thrown in order to make decisions. Should the friendship with Angel remain? Is everything that happened a coincidence? Adolescence without emotional chaos is like a life without reason. Is it really of importance who loves who the most, or is it just a game?
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