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Knurri und der Eierdieb 1982

10 min📅 1982-05-21

In the charming 1982 animated short *Knurri und der Eierdieb*, the mischievous little rabbit Knurri and his family set out to sell fresh eggs at the bustling market.

Director: Jörg d'Bomba

Cast

Hans-Georg Körbel
(voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Knurri und der Eierdieb (1982) about?

The film follows Knurri, a playful little rabbit who accidentally loses some of his family's eggs to a hungry badger. Stranded without goods to sell, Knurri sparks a creative solution by suggesting they color the eggs, breathing new life into their market day.

Who directed Knurri und der Eierdieb?

The film was directed by Jörg d'Bomba, a notable figure in East German animation whose works often blend whimsy with heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in Knurri und der Eierdieb?

The main cast includes Hans-Georg Körbel, who voices the titular character Knurri, alongside his rabbit family and the mischievous badger.

Is Knurri und der Eierdieb (1982) worth watching?

While short and unrated, its charming animation, relatable themes, and nostalgic East German style make it a worthwhile watch for fans of vintage animation and family-friendly tales.

How long is Knurri und der Eierdieb?

The runtime for *Knurri und der Eierdieb (1982)* is 10 minutes.

About Knurri und der Eierdieb (1982) — East German Animation Classic Explored

In the charming 1982 animated short *Knurri und der Eierdieb*, the mischievous little rabbit Knurri and his family set out to sell fresh eggs at the bustling market. But Knurri's playful dawdling leads to a costly mishap when a hungry badger swipes some of their eggs, leaving the family's hopes dashed. Just when it seems all is lost, Knurri's clever idea to decorate the remaining eggs sparks joy and transforms their fortunes. This delightful tale of setbacks, creativity, and community captures the heartwarming spirit of family and collaboration.

Directed by Jörg d'Bomba, this ten-minute animated gem blends simple storytelling with universal themes of resourcefulness and redemption. The whimsical animation and lighthearted tone make it a nostalgic treat for fans of classic European animated films. Whether you're revisiting a childhood favorite or discovering it for the first time, *Knurri und der Eierdieb (1982)* offers a cozy escape into a world where even the smallest ideas can turn things around.