
Plop Special: The Egg
Ratings
The gnomes find an egg and decide to take care of it together. But whose egg is it? That of a bird? A snake? Or a crocodile? No, it's a cute little duckling. Kwebbel takes care of the young, while Klus and Lui look for the mother duck..
Production
Studio 100
Language
NL
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Walter de Donder
Kabouter Plop

Aimé Anthoni
Kabouter Klus

Agnes de Nul
Kabouter Kwebbel

Chris Cauwenberghs
Kabouter Lui
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