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Das Dschungelbuch 2
- Narrated by: Doris Wolters
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der zweite, weniger bekannte Band des Dschungelbuchs vereint all diejenigen Dschungelbuch-Texte Kiplings, die nicht von Mogli, sondern von anderen, ebenso faszinierenden Helden erzählen: von der weißen Robbe Kotick, die aufgrund ihrer Fellfarbe von brutalen Robbenfängern verschont wird und von da an dafür kämpft, auch ihre Artgenossen zu retten. Vom kleinen Mungo Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, der seine Familie mehrmals vor giftigen Schlangen beschützt. Und von dem jungen Toomai, der als erster Mensch Zeuge des Tanzes der Elefanten im Regenwald wird. In der Neuproduktion des SWR entführt Doris Wolters erneut in eine exotische Welt voller zauberhafter Abenteuer.
©2016 Steidl Verlag. Übersetzung von Andreas Nohl (P)2016 DAV
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