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Adaptation of Kein Keks für Kobolde Cornelia Funke , 2004 single work novel
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The Woodlies
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Film Details - Flying Bark Productions ; Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen ; Channel 7 , 2012

Producers:

Jim Ballantine, Avrill Stark, and Paul Cummins (executive producers). Siobhan Ní Ghadra, Avrill Stark, and Barbara Stephens (producers).

Production Companies:

Flying Bark Productions (Australia) and Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (Germany).

Finance Organisations:

Screen Australia.

Editors:

Simon Klaebe.

Music:

Guy Michaelmore.

Release Dates:

5 May 2012.

Notes:

List of episodes:
1.1 Ugly Invasion (Sam Carroll)
1.2 The Great Cookie Heist (Philip Dalkin)
1.3 Stormin' the Fortress (Rob George)
1.4 Mobile Mischief (Kym Goldsworthy)
1.5 Bodo Bother (David Evans)
1.6 Blockbuster (Rob George)
1.7 Just Say Snow (David Evans)
1.8 Fishkin World (Cleon Prineas)
1.9 Healing the Healer (Sam Carroll)
1.10 Bag of Goodies (Suzie Wicks)
1.11 Teddy Woodlie (John Armstrong)
1.12 Bitter Treats (Alexa Moses)
1.13 Subterranean Blues (Cleon Prineas)
1.14 Caught in a Trap (Kym Goldsworthy)
1.15 Dishonour Among Thieves (Peter Neale)
1.16 Hopping Mad (Robert Greenberg)
1.17 Going Commando (David Evans)
1.18 Foxy Mumma (Philip Dalkin)
1.19 Run for the Hills (Rob George)
1.20 Nutcracker (John Armstrong)
1.21 Staff of Dreams (Lisa Hoppe)
1.22 The Chicken and the Egg (Armin Prediger)
1.23 Four's a Crowd (Sam Carroll)
1.24 Mia's Trek (Peter Neale)
1.25 Cooped Up! (Maureen Sherlock)
1.26 Swamp Buddies (Alexa Moses)

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