
Little Hedghogs Have No Quills
Comedy · Family
Overview
Three novels deal with the mentality of the children, their agitations, and the merry and sad things in their everyday life. The movie is created with a lot of humor, cheerfulness, and great love for the kids.
Top Cast
Ivaylo Dzhambazov
Ivaylo Dzhambazov
Tedi
Ivaylo Dzhambazov
Tedi
Nikolay Neykov
Nikolay Neykov
Koko
Nikolay Neykov
Koko
Petar Peychev
Petar Peychev
Denbi
Petar Peychev
Denbi
Andrey Slabakov
Andrey Slabakov
Kancho
Andrey Slabakov
Kancho
Ivan Arshinkov
Ivan Arshinkov
Nasko
Ivan Arshinkov
Nasko
Dimitar Tzonev
Dimitar Tzonev
Mitko
Dimitar Tzonev
Mitko
Sarkis Muhibyan
Sarkis Muhibyan
Bay Tanas
Sarkis Muhibyan
Bay Tanas
Rumena Trifonova
Rumena Trifonova
Uchitelkata po peene Dilyanska
Rumena Trifonova
Uchitelkata po peene Dilyanska


Dimitar Panov
Dimitar Panov
Dyadoto, koyto zhivee sam
Dimitar Panov
Dyadoto, koyto zhivee sam
Nikolay Donchev
Nikolay Donchev
Dyadoto na Koko
Nikolay Donchev
Dyadoto na Koko
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