
Der Ruf der Freundschaft
Wundermähne, Teil 3
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Narrated by:
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Kristin Alia Hunold
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By:
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Jana Hoch
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Oje, bei einem Streit mit ihrer Schwester verschüttet Elli versehentlich die kostbare Muschelfarbe, die ihr die Reise in die fantastische Welt Umbra zu ihrem Traumpferd Wundermähne ermöglicht! Mit den letzten verbliebenen Tropfen begibt sie sich mit Wundermähne in die Tiefen des Ozeans, wo der Ursprung der Muschelfarbe verborgen liegen soll. Doch auf dem Meeresgrund erwartet die beiden nicht nur Ozeana, die Königin der Meere, sondern auch der mürrische Riesenkrake Jacobus, der als Einziger um das Geheimnis der Muschelfarbenherstellung weiß. Ob es Elli und Wundermähne gelingen wird, dem launischen Kraken das Geheimnis zu entlocken?
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