Pippi's Adventures on the South Seas

Pippi's Adventures on the South Seas

4.8

Sep 04 1999

1h 17m

Animation, Family

A mysterious ship has sailed into Pippi's hometown and the Captain turns out to be her father...

Elin Larsson

Elin Larsson

Pippi Långstrump (voice)

Börje Ahlstedt

Börje Ahlstedt

Efraim Långstrump (voice)

Leif Andrée

Leif Andrée

Jim (voice)

Anders Beckman

Anders Beckman

Herr Settergren (voice)

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