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Dinner for two

Canada, 1996
film

Peace in the rainforest is disrupted when two chameleons get “stuck” in a conflict, with catastrophic results. Luckily for the lizards, a frog obs..

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A Boy, a dog and a frog

United States, 1980
Similarity: 69%

Thinking about conflict

Australia, 1983
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The Little tadpole who grew

United States, 1976
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Zoo

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Dinosaur junction series

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What should I do: the fight

United States, 1969
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The Garden of Ecos = les Jardin d'Ecos

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When the dust settles = et la Poussiere retombe

France, 1997
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Tad the frog

United States, 1965
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Gilly, the salamander

United States, 1971
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Kip and David. Episode 04

Australia, 1964
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The Chase

Australia, 2004
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People soup

United States, 1969
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The Monsoon frog

Australia, 1986
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Carolin and the Frog

Australia, 1988
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A Tale for everybody

Bulgaria, 1967
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Mr Frog went a-courting

Canada, 1974
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Where the forest meets the sea (Captioned)

Australia, 1987
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