Im Tal der Osterhasen
Im Tal der Osterhasen

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Im Tal der Osterhasen

2000
Movie
29 min
German

In the village of the Easter bunnies intense activity took place. Only 2 days to Easter and still so much work to do. But all of a sudden something disastrous happens. On Saturday before Easter, when the Easter bunnies looked after their eggs, they were scared to death. All eggs have been stolen. The bunnies were broken hearted: “If we don’t find the eggs no child will find an Easter egg this year”, Dad moaned. “And even worse: The children will not believe Easter bunnies are really existing”, Mom mentioned. “This must not happen, in no case”, grandpa says. But after a while Anna has an idea...

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Michael SchaackGenres: Animation, Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

In a hidden valley, the Easter Bunny family diligently prepares for Easter. However, a menacing fox named Ferdinand plots to steal the valuable Easter eggs and disrupt the holiday. The young rabbit Max must find the courage to protect his family and ensure Easter happens as it should.

Critical Reception

This animated film is generally viewed as a charming and lighthearted children's movie, particularly popular in German-speaking regions around Easter. It received a positive, albeit moderate, reception for its simple story and cartoonish appeal, fitting well within the genre of animated family entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its colorful animation and child-friendly humor.

  • Appreciated for its straightforward plot suitable for young audiences.

  • Seen as a pleasant, albeit unexceptional, Easter-themed animated feature.

Google audience: Audience feedback is limited for this specific title, but similar animated features of its era are often enjoyed by families for their harmless fun and bright visuals.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Bavaria Film and was a popular choice for German children during the Easter season.

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