
Meerkat Moonship
Fantasy
Overview
Timid, wildly imaginative 13-year-old Gideonette de La Rey learns that the name she was given comes with it a horrible curse. After her father dies, Gideonette is paralyzed by fear and is sent to live on a farm in the forest with her grandparents where she befriends a young deaf boy who is “training” to become an astronaut and preparing to fly away in a Moonship that Gideonette’s grandfather had built.
Top Cast
Anchen du Plessis
Anchen du Plessis
Gideonette De La Rey
Anchen du Plessis
Gideonette De La Rey


Rika Sennett
Rika Sennett
Ouma Koekie
Rika Sennett
Ouma Koekie


Pierre van Pletzen
Pierre van Pletzen
Oupa Willem
Pierre van Pletzen
Oupa Willem
Themba Ntuli
Themba Ntuli
Bhubesi
Themba Ntuli
Bhubesi
Hanlé Barnard
Hanlé Barnard
Mathilda Johanna De La Rey
Hanlé Barnard
Mathilda Johanna De La Rey
Drikus Volschenk
Drikus Volschenk
Gideon De La Rey
Drikus Volschenk
Gideon De La Rey
Doctor Khasu-Nkatlo
Doctor Khasu-Nkatlo
Liena
Doctor Khasu-Nkatlo
Liena
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