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Overview
The shaggy poodle-bobtail mix Willy Wuff rescues two small puppies and ends up with them involuntarily in a mountain hut. Thomas also wants to spend Christmas there with his wife Hilde, his future wife Geli and his seven-year-old son Michael. The constant quarrels between the adults make things difficult for Michael until he discovers Willy and the puppies. The boy lovingly begins to look after the dogs.
Top Cast


Tommi Piper
Tommi Piper
Willy Wuff (voice)
Tommi Piper
Willy Wuff (voice)


Gisela Schneeberger
Gisela Schneeberger
Hildchen
Gisela Schneeberger
Hildchen


Ulrich Pleitgen
Ulrich Pleitgen
Thomas
Ulrich Pleitgen
Thomas


Christine Kaufmann
Christine Kaufmann
Countess
Christine Kaufmann
Countess


Wilfried Hochholdinger
Wilfried Hochholdinger
Count Robert
Wilfried Hochholdinger
Count Robert


Wolf-Dietrich Berg
Wolf-Dietrich Berg
Mr. Bims
Wolf-Dietrich Berg
Mr. Bims


Marita Breuer
Marita Breuer
Marietheres
Marita Breuer
Marietheres
Simon Glöcklhofer
Simon Glöcklhofer
Michael
Simon Glöcklhofer
Michael
James Matthews-Pyecka
James Matthews-Pyecka
Enrique
James Matthews-Pyecka
Enrique


Thomas Gottschalk
Thomas Gottschalk
Dicker (voice)
Thomas Gottschalk
Dicker (voice)
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