The Magic of the faraway tree. [Vol. 1]

United Kingdom, 1997

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Episode of Series “Enchanted lands”.
A compilation of seven short animated stories from Enid Blyton’s Enchanted Lands series, “The Magic of the faraway tree”. Join in with the Magic Faraway Tree characters and their friends, Joe, Fran and Beth and experience some of their fantastic adventures in the many strange and magical lands at the top of the Faraway Tree. Beautifully animated with lots of colour, vibrancy and action. Suitable for primary school level.

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Credits

producer/director

Ben Turner

production company

Abbey Home Entertainment

Cosgrove Hall Films

Duration

01:12:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1997

Appears in

Enchanted lands

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Enchanted lands

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