
Elias and the Treasure of the Sea
Animation · Family
Overview
The annual winter fisheries are about to start, but the great catch never seems to come. It turns out that large industrial trawlers have emptied the ocean of fish, and the ordinary little fishing boats will have a hard time surviving. Elias gathers all his friends in order to save the future of his tiny coastal community.
Top Cast
Mikael Aksnes-Pehrson
Mikael Aksnes-Pehrson
Elias (voice)
Mikael Aksnes-Pehrson
Elias (voice)
Elisabeth Moberg
Elisabeth Moberg
The Polar Queen (voice)
Elisabeth Moberg
The Polar Queen (voice)


Atle Antonsen
Atle Antonsen
Pedro Gonzales (voice)
Atle Antonsen
Pedro Gonzales (voice)


Dennis Storhøi
Dennis Storhøi
Goliat (voice)
Dennis Storhøi
Goliat (voice)
Sidney Lange
Sidney Lange
Duppe (voice)
Sidney Lange
Duppe (voice)


Fredrik Steen
Fredrik Steen
Tråle (voice)
Fredrik Steen
Tråle (voice)
Rigmor Galtung
Rigmor Galtung
Krana (voice)
Rigmor Galtung
Krana (voice)


Even Stormoen
Even Stormoen
Storeblink (voice)
Even Stormoen
Storeblink (voice)


Marit Andreassen
Marit Andreassen
Den Sentimentale Sjøboden (voice)
Marit Andreassen
Den Sentimentale Sjøboden (voice)
Jostein Sjøhaug
Jostein Sjøhaug
Den Joviale Sjøboden (voice)
Jostein Sjøhaug
Den Joviale Sjøboden (voice)
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