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Pumuckl and the Big Misunderstanding

This summer, Pumuckl and Eder have a lot going on: a turtle, a trip to the countryside and then neighbor Burke's birthday! Perhaps too much - because with so many events going on, the two of them are barely able to maintain their friendship. And when a big misunderstanding arises, everything changes between Eder and Pumuckl...

Top Cast

  • Florian Brückner

    Florian Brückner

    Florian Eder

  • Maximilian Schafroth

    Maximilian Schafroth

    Pumuckl (voice)

  • Matthias Bundschuh

    Matthias Bundschuh

    Lothar Hermann Burke

  • Robert Palfrader

    Robert Palfrader

  • Stella Goritzki

    Stella Goritzki

    Tessa Brunner

  • David Zimmerschied

    David Zimmerschied

    Silvio

  • Mira Huber

    Mira Huber

    Martina

  • Moritz Katzmair

    Moritz Katzmair

    Mader

  • Ferdinand Hofer

    Ferdinand Hofer

    Georg

Overview

This summer, Pumuckl and Eder have a lot going on: a turtle, a trip to the countryside and then neighbor Burke's birthday! Perhaps too much - because with so many events going on, the two of them are barely able to maintain their friendship. And when a big misunderstanding arises, everything changes between Eder and Pumuckl...

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