
Erik or the Small Book of Insects
Adventure · Mystery · Family
Overview
Erik is a Dutch ten year-old schoolboy who is studying insects at school, and gets shown and explained a bit about them by his kind and knowledgeable nature-loving grandfather, whose country estate is a good place to do so and turns out to have a book on insects, which allows Erik to pass for one night, rather like Alice in Wonderland, as a miniature man among thus giant-looking, talking insects, who discuss their and other species and their lives with him, mainly winged ones, such as bee, fly and wasp.
Top Cast


Jasper Oldenhof
Jasper Oldenhof
Erik Pinksterblom
Jasper Oldenhof
Erik Pinksterblom


Jörgen Raymann
Jörgen Raymann
Hommel
Jörgen Raymann
Hommel


Lenette van Dongen
Lenette van Dongen
Leraar
Lenette van Dongen
Leraar


Anne-Mieke Ruyten
Anne-Mieke Ruyten
Moeder
Anne-Mieke Ruyten
Moeder
Yale Sackman
Yale Sackman
Rosalie
Yale Sackman
Rosalie


Hugo Haenen
Hugo Haenen
Vader
Hugo Haenen
Vader


Jaak Van Assche
Jaak Van Assche
Opa
Jaak Van Assche
Opa
Merijn van Heiningen
Merijn van Heiningen
Victor Sjollema
Merijn van Heiningen
Victor Sjollema
Gregor Frenkel Frank
Gregor Frenkel Frank
Opie
Gregor Frenkel Frank
Opie


Trudy Labij
Trudy Labij
Omie
Trudy Labij
Omie
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