
Túl a Maszat - hegyen
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Narrated by:
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Mácsai Pál
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By:
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Varró Dániel
About this listen
A Túl a Maszat-hegyen című történet hőse, Muhi Andris nem is sejti, mire vállalkozik, mikor elindul a Maszat-hegyen túlra, hogy meglátogassa régen látott jó barátját. Maszat Jankát, Makula bácsit, Szösz nénét és a Maszat-hegy többi békés lakóját ugyanis nagy veszedelmek fenyegetik. A Partvis Attila vezette barbár takarítók több házban rajtaütésszerűen kitakarítanak. A gonosz Paca cár, a Maszat-hegyi trónbitorló pedig ördögi tervet eszelt ki, hogy az egész világot telepacázhassa. Muhi Andris azonban Badarországon át eljut a Maszat-hegyen túlra, ahol mindenkivel szembeszáll, és számos titokra fény derül.
©2003 Varró Dániel (P)2004 Mojzer-Kossuth Verlag
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