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Laure Josnin

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Cécile Auxire-Marmouget

(voice)

Christophe Mirabel

Christophe Mirabel

(voice)

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Jean-Pierre Yvars

(voice)

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Bisclavret
Bisclavret

Bisclavret

7.020110h 14m
Animation

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Actor

Laure Josnin

as (voice)

Laure Josnin

(voice)

Laure Josnin

(voice)

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Actor

Cécile Auxire-Marmouget

as (voice)

Cécile Auxire-Marmouget

(voice)

Cécile Auxire-Marmouget

(voice)

Christophe Mirabel
Christophe Mirabel
Actor

Christophe Mirabel

as (voice)

Christophe Mirabel

(voice)

Christophe Mirabel

(voice)

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Actor

Jean-Pierre Yvars

as (voice)

Jean-Pierre Yvars

(voice)

Jean-Pierre Yvars

(voice)

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