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William

United States, 1976
film

William, too big to be a baby and too small to be one of the boys, finds himself left out of the picnic activities. Left to his own resources he creates a fan..

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The Great Land of Small

Canada, 1986
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Their world

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Harold's fairy tale (K)

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William's doll

United States, 1981
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The Neverending Story (Captioned)

Germany (West), 1984
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The Neverending Story

Germany (West), 1984
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Simon

United Kingdom, 1956
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Big people, little people

United States, 1967
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Where the wild things are (K)

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Harold's fairy tale

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Born to be small

United Kingdom, 1975
Similarity: 70%

Little people

United States, 1982
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Where the wild things are

Czechoslovakia, 1973
Similarity: 70%

Walter and Milly went to read

Australia, 1976
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Magic Michael

United States, 1960
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The Swimming Pool

Unknown
Similarity: 70%

Teeny-Tiny and the witch-woman

United States, 1980
Similarity: 70%

Big boys don't cry

United States, 1973
Similarity: 69%
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