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- The Sandman's everyday life, travels and fantastic adventures. The character often showcased socialist technological achievements, such as the use of awe-inspiring vehicles like futuristic cars and flying devices.
- The East German stop-motion animation version of the famous fairy tale, notable for its Beast appearing as an elephant.
- Kasperle and a group of his puppet friends prepare for his grandmother's birthday-but a little green devil threatens to intervene. He steals the donuts for Kasperle's grandmother, and the other puppets chase him to get them back: through the village, over water, and even into the sky. By the end of the chase, the devil has eaten all the donuts. Luckily Grandmother had plans of her own. And as his punishment, the little devil ends up with a terrible stomachache! There is little speaking in this cartoon, and none of it is necessary for comprehension. Ideal for use in the beginning language classroom, Alarm im Kasperletheater is short and full of action to prompt discussion.
- Little Rainer dreams of a big kite and his grandfather makes one for his grandson. But what will come of it? An exciting aerial adventure begins for them.
- There once was a poor miller, who had no children but three boys to work for him. The two older and larger ones were lazy, mean, and stupid. The youngest was hard-working, friendly, and cheerful. When the miller decides that he is too old to work anymore, he tells each of the boys to go out into the world and find a beautiful horse. He who brings back the most beautiful horse will inherit the mill and must care for the miller in his old age. When the two older boys leave the youngest behind, he meets a magic cat, who says she will give him a beautiful horse, as long as he can complete three tasks: first, he has to chop wood with a silver axe; then he must cut down all the grass in the field by the end of the day; finally, he must chop down trees and build the cat a home. He returns to the mill to wait for his reward, and not only does Hans receive the horse, but some even better surprises, as well!
- A young drummer, who befriends a giant, sets out to recover a duckling held captive by the evil witch of the Glass Mountain.
- Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, a cat wants to repay his master for his kindness and comes up with a clever plan. Dressed in boots, he sets off help him get ahead in the world by impressing a king.
- Cartoon is based on letters and drawings of children of Soviet Union and German Democratic Republic.
- After killing seven flies with one blow, the Tailor sews himself a decorative belt, which advertises his achievement. However, he is intentionally vague about what exactly he killed; in fact, he lets the King assume that he is a strong and experienced fighter, in order to marry the Princess. The king says the Tailor must first capture a unicorn, then a wild boar, and finally a giant. And the Brave Little Tailor agrees, relying on his wits. Will he succeed? And will he win the princess' hand in marriage?
- About what happens when Adolf Hitler appear in West Germany 1970, after the limitation period for Nazi crimes? Due to valid Bonn laws, he would not only have the reimbursement of his private ownership, but also a significant compensation. He could claim the government and request the reintegration of the German areas to the Reich.
- The animated film is based on the popular fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
- Jakob prides himself on being clever, and he has a hard time keeping his mouth closed when he knows he could be making a joke. One day he is helping his mother sell vegetables at the market. An old witch harasses his mother, and Jakob jumps to her defense-but he goes a little too far. He insults the witch's nose, hair, and stature, and as punishment, the witch gives him all the same features that he found so funny. Now Jakob is so ugly that his friends and family do not recognize him. He does not know what to do-until he remembers that the witch has given him one talent; he is now a gifted chef. In fact, he is such an excellent chef that even the Count himself hires Jakob (and renames him "Nase" for his long nose). But as the Count grows increasingly demanding, Jakob turns to his only friend for help: a magical goose named Mimi, who always seems to know where to find the herbs Jakob needs for his recipes. One night they are out looking for herbs again-but the one they find turns out to do much more than just finish the soufflé!
- A bus driver who behaves like a selfish jerk completely changes his attitude when Mr Daff points his camera towards him.