Weedsowers in Fableland
Jun 24 1970
•1h 21m
•Family
All the animals of Fableland are off on their annual picnic, except for Bor the Wolf. Just then an army of termites invades the peaceful forest.
Cast
See allFrans van Dusschoten
Meneer de Uil / Momfer de Mol / Willem Bever (voice)
Elsje Scherjon
uffrouw Ooievaar / Stoffel de Schildpad / Truus de Mier / Martha Hamster / Myra Hamster / Jodokus de Marmot (voice)
Gert Smit
Bor de Wolf / Gerrit Postduif / Lowieke Vos / Ed Bever (voice)
Sylvia de Leur
Oma Tor (voice)
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