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Morris's disappearing bag

United States, 1982
film

An animated children’s story in which Morris receives for Christmas, a bag which can make him disappear. Based on the book by Rosemary Wells.

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Morris's disappearing bag (K)

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A Disappearing trick

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The Extraordinary adventures of the mouse and his child

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Magic Michael

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Harold's fairy tale

United Kingdom, 1956
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Harold's fairy tale

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MGM Cartoon Christmas

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Morton Schindel: from page to screen

United States, 1981
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A Sufi tale

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Carrot nose

Germany, 1958
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Dot and Santa Claus

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United States, 1989
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The Snowman

United Kingdom, 1982
Similarity: 64%

The Christmas burglars

United States, 1908
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