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The Camel who took a walk

United States, 1959
film

From the book written by Jack Tworkov, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin, this children’s film tells the story of a camel and what “did not” hap..

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Wonders in the desert

United States, 1953
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The Camel boy

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The Story of the weeping camel = Die Geschichte vom weinenden kamel

Germany, 2003
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One Man's Walk

United Kingdom, 2009
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Where the wild things are (K)

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Zaa le Petit Chameau

France, 1960
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Ali and his baby camel

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Scruffy

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A Morning Stroll

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Wills and Burke: The Untold Story

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Harold and the purple crayon (K)

United States, 1971
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There once lived a dog

Soviet Union, 1982
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Jacky visits the zoo

Canada, 1962
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Mr Koumal carries the torch

Czechoslovakia, 1969
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The Animal movie

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Big boys don't cry

United States, 1973
Similarity: 66%

The Caterpillar and the wild animals

United States, 1969
Similarity: 66%

Whistle for Willie

United States, 1965
Similarity: 66%
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