

Animation · Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
Two narrative threads: one is an emerging love story between awkward teens Jens and Lisa, who are having sex for the first time; the other, an eventful quest of Simon the Semen and his friends to reach the golden goal, the Egg.
Top Cast


Christian Mikkelsen
Christian Mikkelsen
Jens / Alf-Tore / Hjernekjell (voice)
Christian Mikkelsen
Jens / Alf-Tore / Hjernekjell (voice)


Nasrin Khusrawi
Nasrin Khusrawi
Lisa (voice)
Nasrin Khusrawi
Lisa (voice)


Aksel Hennie
Aksel Hennie
Simen Sprut (voice)
Aksel Hennie
Simen Sprut (voice)


Mathilde Storm
Mathilde Storm
Cumilla (voice)
Mathilde Storm
Cumilla (voice)


Christian Rubeck
Christian Rubeck
Jizzmo (voice)
Christian Rubeck
Jizzmo (voice)


Bjørn Sundquist
Bjørn Sundquist
Prof. Saltsmak (voice)
Bjørn Sundquist
Prof. Saltsmak (voice)


John Brungot
John Brungot
Egon Olsæd (voice)
John Brungot
Egon Olsæd (voice)


Gustav Nilsen
Gustav Nilsen
Benner'n / Bjell (voice)
Gustav Nilsen
Benner'n / Bjell (voice)


Silya Nymoen
Silya Nymoen
Gynekologen (voice)
Silya Nymoen
Gynekologen (voice)


Jakob Schøyen Andersen
Jakob Schøyen Andersen
Hjernekjell (voice)
Jakob Schøyen Andersen
Hjernekjell (voice)
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