

Big Ear
Genres
Overview
An alien falls down from the sky in front of a wolf cub. His big ear allows him to listen to everything that happens in the universe. Yet somehow he fails to hear forest creatures calling for help.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
10 min
Release Date
1989-02-02
Status
Released
Original Language
Russian
Vote Count
16
Vote Average
6.594
Aleksandr Pozharov
The Owl (voice) / Филин
Aleksandr Ilin
Ukh / Ух
Zoya Pylnova
The Wolf Cub (voice) / Волчонок
Lyudmila Gnilova
Kondrat the Bat (voice) / Кондрат, летучий мышонок
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