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Korochan: the little bear

United States, 1960
film

A Japanese folk tale similar to the story of the Three Bears. Descibes the escapades of a fun-loving, disobedient baby bear named Korochan. Throughout these e..

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The Story of little Tattian

Japan, 1950
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Momotaro, the peach boy

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A Japanese Fairy Tale

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Nature boy

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Kirikou and the sorceress [DVD]

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Nature boy

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Similarity: 65%

Three little bruins in the woods

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Nature boy (K)

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Similarity: 65%

The Bear (Animated)

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Crow boy

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Brother bear

Unknown, 2002
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Korczak [NTSC]

Poland, 1990
Similarity: 65%

The Robot moles

Japan, 1970
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Clever Hiko Ichi

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Little Bear: hide and seek

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Goldilocks and the three bears

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Similarity: 64%

Crow boy

United States, 1971
Similarity: 64%

The Bear

France, 1988
Similarity: 64%
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ACMI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways of greater Melbourne, the people of the Kulin Nation, and recognise that ACMI is located on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. We recognise the connection of First Peoples to their Country and that Treaty marks a renewed relationship grounded in truth-telling, self‑determination and respect. We also acknowledge First Nations people as the original storytellers of this land and recognise their significant contribution to the contemporary moving image.