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Rabbit Academy: Mission Eggpossible

2022

R

1 h 16 m

Germany

Animation

Adventure

Comedy

In the bunny school, the the appointment of the new "master bunnies" by the magical golden egg is happening. After selecting Max, a city bunny, as the champion bunny candidate, the golden egg suddenly turns black.
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Ute von Münchow-Pohl
Director
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Noah Levi
Max
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Friedrich von Thun
Lehrer Eitelfritz
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Senta Berger
Madame Hermine
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Elise Eikermann
Emmi
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Liza Simmerlein
Sandy
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Katharina Straßer
Gudrun
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Sebastian Fitzner
Leo
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Jule Böwe
Ruth
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Jannik Endemann
Lorenz
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Monty Arnold
Bruno
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Rudolf Goralsky Joshua
Ernst
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Johanna Klebs
Luise
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Erik Stappenbeck
Ron
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Karen Ardiff
Madame Hermione
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Tomás Ayuso
Ferdinand
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Lucy Carolan
Emmy
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Eoin Daly
Andy
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Danna Davis
Gerta
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Dunja Bernatzky
Florentine Stein
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Katja Grübel
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Dagmar Rehbinder
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Ravish8

29/05/2023 13:11
Rabbit Academy: Mission Eggpossible_720p(480P)
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Albert Herrera

29/05/2023 12:56
source: Rabbit Academy: Mission Eggpossible
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T_X_C_B_Y🐝⚠️

23/05/2023 05:40
Great movie with a message. Not only for children and young people, the film reminds us of some relevant rules for our lives and love. Great film, not only for Easter.
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axie_baby_kik

23/05/2023 05:40
Best for the littlest moviegoers (4-7), this German-Austrian toon is amiable but basic, offering not much for adults who'll be sneaking regular scrolls on their phones. The animation is pretty, but dated; the characters cute, but vanilla, dubbed by a squad of Canadian-sounding voice actors who don't exactly set the genre alight. Centered around lessons of trust and teamwork, it's weirdly plotted: half these fuzzy critters use magic to save the day, while the street-styled bunny baddies use drones (!) and smartphones. But my 4 year old boy was rapt throughout, so for parents looking for that Easter holiday distraction: load up your baskets.
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👑مول البينوار👑

23/05/2023 05:40
It's the sequel to Rabbit School, and also a vast improvement over the original film. The likability of its characters and its action-packed, comedy-filled plot means that anyone can be attracted to Easter eggs. It's a family movie that the little ones will no doubt enjoy, but it captures all the magic of when we were kids, looking for Easter eggs hidden in the backyard. Highly recommended!
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Mais1234 Alream

23/05/2023 05:40
Saw this movie with my 8- and 11-year old kids and they loved it. Though the story is suitable for younger kids (4+ I'd say), there are enough funny moments, allusions to the modern tech world and also an emotional story about friendship that appeal to an older audience (and even to the grown-ups). And it has a great message about overcoming prejudices that is very contemporary. Nice music, too. Would definitely recommend for the whole family.
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Michelle Erkana

23/05/2023 05:40
Trailer—Rabbit Academy: Mission Eggpossible
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Raja kobay

16/02/2023 13:07
source: Die Häschenschule - Der große Eierklau
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M 2bosha3lah👌🔥

15/02/2023 11:59
It's the sequel to Rabbit School, and also a vast improvement over the original film. The likability of its characters and its action-packed, comedy-filled plot means that anyone can be attracted to Easter eggs. It's a family movie that the little ones will no doubt enjoy, but it captures all the magic of when we were kids, looking for Easter eggs hidden in the backyard. Highly recommended!
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Mike Edwards

15/02/2023 11:59
Saw this movie with my 8- and 11-year old kids and they loved it. Though the story is suitable for younger kids (4+ I'd say), there are enough funny moments, allusions to the modern tech world and also an emotional story about friendship that appeal to an older audience (and even to the grown-ups). And it has a great message about overcoming prejudices that is very contemporary. Nice music, too. Would definitely recommend for the whole family.
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