
Berzsián és Dideki
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Narrated by:
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Csankó Zoltán
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By:
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Lázár Ervin
About this listen
Berzsián, a híres jobblada-költő szomorú. Az emberek lopnak, csalnak, hazudnak, vizezik a bort, klórozzák a vizet, egymásnak vermet ásnak. Elhatározza hát, hogy szakít az emberiséggel. Nem csak rajta múlik, hogy ez nem sikerül igazán. Sróf mester, aki szemrebbenés nélkül készít televízióból taligát és taligából televíziót, Violin, a fülrepesztő zenész és Zsebenciék locska-fecske lánya, Klopédia a legnagyobb bajban sem hagyják magára. A rengeteg nyelvi leleménnyel, sok humorral és nagy mesélőkedvvel megírt történetek bizonyára minden korosztálynak örömet.
©1979 Lázár Ervin örökösei (P)2013 Mojzer-Kossuth VerlagWhat listeners say about Berzsián és Dideki
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