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Geschwister-Gespenster
- Jetzt geht der Spuk erst richtig los
- Narrated by: Sandra Schwittau
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Geschwistergespenster Jocki, Jocka und Jockelchen leben im Keller des Gutshauses der Baronin von Wasser und spuken fröhlich vor sich hin. Doch eines unheilvollen Tages wird das Anwesen verkauft. Es soll zu einem Wellness-Hotel umgebaut werden. Wie sollen die Gespenster bloß spuken ohne Staubfäden und unruhige Tage zum gemütlichen Schlafen? Zum Glück lassen sich die stressgeplagten Wellness-Gäste wunderbar leicht erschrecken. Dabei treiben die Geschwistergespenster ihren Schaberspuk so weit, dass der Hoteldirektor Dr. Suppenhaar davon Wind bekommt und sie vertreiben will.
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