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Revision as of 04:40, 24 April 2019
The Seventh Brother (originally titled Bobo und die Hasenbande in German and A hetedik testvér in Hungarian) and is a 1991 German-Hungarian-American animated dramedy film directed by Jenõ Koltai and Tibor Hernádi, produced primarily at Pannonia Filmstudio. The film is about a puppy named Tiny who is abandoned in the woods only to be taken in by a family of rabbits who teach him about the forest's dangers.
During the rabbits' introductory musical number, one of them (Cody) is unable to reach a carrot being tossed over his head so he briefly inflates himself by inhalation to successfully grab it.