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Wombat tale

Victoria, Australia, 2004
film

An interactive animation on CD-ROM set in 1953 which tells the story of four wombats who dig their way to Russia in search of tomatoes. The user plays the par..

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Wombling free

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The Greatest story untold

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Lizards of Oz; Wombats: bulldozers of the bush

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That mouse

Canada, 1968
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