
Kirikou and the Wild Beasts
Dec 07 2005
•1h 15m
•Adventure, Animation, Family, Fantasy
Kirikou's Grandfather says that the story of Kirikou and The Witch was too short, so he proceeds to explain more about Kirikou's accomplishments. We find out how little boy became a gardener, a detective, a maker of pottery, a merchant, a traveler and a doctor.
Cast
See allPierre-Ndoffé Sarr
Kirikou (voice)

Awa Sène Sarr
Karaba (voice)

Robert Liensol
Le grand-père (voice)

Marie-Philomène Nga
La mère (voice)
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