Synopsis:
An early spring morning, Water-Spider – who is roused from his winter sleep in a snail shell takes a bath. After an argument with the cross spider, the two spiders become close friends…
- Director:
- György Hernádi, József Gémes, Szabolcs Szabó, József Haui, Csaba Szombati Szabó
- Year:
- 1978
- Country:
- Hungary
- Running time:
- 72 min.
- Technique:
- 2D Animation, Hand-drawn Animation
- Original title:
- Vizipók-Csodapók
- Production type:
- Professional
- Producers:
- József Gémes, Ferenc Mikulás
- Animators:
- György Hernádi, József Gémes, Oszkár Hernádi, János Katona, Zsuzsa Kricskovics, László Lőrincz, Éva Szné Bátai, Pál Tóth, László Ujváry
- Script writer:
- Bálint Kántor
- Music composer:
- Zsolt Pethő
- Sound designer:
- Péter Nyerges
- Editor:
- Magda Hap
- Productions:
- Pannónia Filmstúdió, Kecskemétfilm
- Distribution:
- Hungaricom
- Tags:
- Animals, Humor, Nature, Friendships, Hope, Bedtime friendly, Light-hearted
- Audience:
- 4+
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