Miffy: best friends are great

Japan, 2000

TV show
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The stories of Miffy and her friends have enchanted and entertained young children for many years. Based on Dick Bruna’s children’s books, this video provides a safe and caring environment where children can discover and explore a wide range of emotions. The following 10 episodes are included: Best friends are great; Miffy’s magnifying glass; Snip with scissors; Who are you?; Like or not?; What’s behind the door?; Hide and seek; Somehow different; Same or different?; Big or small?

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Credits

co-producer

Yoshimasa Mizou

Yukiko Omura

Yuzuru Otagawa

director

Toshio Nishiuchi

production company

Dick Bruna

Japan Inc

Kodansha

Mercis Media

Duration

00:50:00:00

Production places
Japan
Production dates
2000

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