
Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book
Fantasy · Family · Comedy
Overview
Lilly was a normal girl with a healthy sense of adventure. That is, until she finds a magical book, complete with a funny little dragon, "Hector". With the help of her new friend and the book, Lilly has the ability to time-travel and truly satisfy her adventure- lust!.
Top Cast


Alina Freund
Alina Freund
Lilli
Alina Freund
Lilli


Sami Herzog
Sami Herzog
Leon
Sami Herzog
Leon
Anja Kling
Anja Kling
Mutter
Anja Kling
Mutter


Pilar Bardem
Pilar Bardem
Surulunda
Pilar Bardem
Surulunda


Ingo Naujoks
Ingo Naujoks
Hieronymus
Ingo Naujoks
Hieronymus


Yvonne Catterfeld
Yvonne Catterfeld
Hübsche Blondine
Yvonne Catterfeld
Hübsche Blondine


Karl Markovics
Karl Markovics
Alfred
Karl Markovics
Alfred


Theo Trebs
Theo Trebs
Andreas
Theo Trebs
Andreas


Michael Mittermeier
Michael Mittermeier
Hektor (Sprechrolle)
Michael Mittermeier
Hektor (Sprechrolle)
Erwin Steinhauer
Erwin Steinhauer
Mops (voice)
Erwin Steinhauer
Mops (voice)
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