

Animation · Comedy
Overview
A boy explores the hidden depths of his bathtub in a grey world dominated by boring adults.
Top Cast


Bo Jakobsen
Bo Jakobsen
Benny (voice)
Bo Jakobsen
Benny (voice)


Jesper Klein
Jesper Klein
Tadpole (voice)
Jesper Klein
Tadpole (voice)


Peter Belli
Peter Belli
Octopus (voice)
Peter Belli
Octopus (voice)


Jytte Abildstrøm
Jytte Abildstrøm
Dagny (voice)
Jytte Abildstrøm
Dagny (voice)


Otto Brandenburg
Otto Brandenburg
Lobster Boy (voice)
Otto Brandenburg
Lobster Boy (voice)
Jytte Hauch-Fausbøll
Jytte Hauch-Fausbøll
Benny's Mother (voice)
Jytte Hauch-Fausbøll
Benny's Mother (voice)
Rolf Krogh
Rolf Krogh
Ornithologist (voice)
Rolf Krogh
Ornithologist (voice)


Povl Dissing
Povl Dissing
First Pirate (voice)
Povl Dissing
First Pirate (voice)


Per Bentzon Goldschmidt
Per Bentzon Goldschmidt
Second Pirate (voice)
Per Bentzon Goldschmidt
Second Pirate (voice)
Per Tønnes Nielsen
Per Tønnes Nielsen
Cowboy (voice)
Per Tønnes Nielsen
Cowboy (voice)
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