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Works explorer

Impossible jump

Australia, 2005
film

Can an Elephant jump? Watch it try as it avoids the deadly spears as it gathers the keys to get to the next level.

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The Deadly cursed moon

Australia, 2005
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Elephants

United States, 1981
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I Can jump puddles = I'm jumping over puddles again

Czechoslovakia, 1970
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Operation dumbo drop

United States, 1995
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The Bouncing ball

Australia, 2005
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The Indian elephant

India, 1955
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Sheep thing plus ladder equals one

Australia, 2000
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Escape World Safari III poster

Australia, 1988
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Johnson and friends

Australia, 1990
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Kingdom of the elephant

United States, 1965
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Elephants: their last stand

United States, 1983
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I am not a kangaroo

Australia, 2005
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Learning to jump

Australia, 1980
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Elephant theatre (K)

Australia, 1985
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Elephant baby

United States, 1958
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The Animal movie

Canada, 1966
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Zoo

Australia, 1965
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The "A" list

Victoria, Australia, 2002
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