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'Dot's good deeds in rescuing a mosquito and a dragonfly from a spider's web pay off after she accidentally eats a magic root that shrinks her to insect-size.'
Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 21/5/2014)
Notes
'Keeto' is a contraction of 'mosquito'.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
A series of animated films (against live-action backgrounds) produced by Yoram Gross Film Studios between 1977 (Dot and the Kangaroo) and 1994 (Dot in Space).
Inspired by Ethel Pedley's novel Dot and the Kangaroo, the films soon branch out into unique storylines.