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Die Olchis werden Fußballmeister
- Narrated by: Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank
- Length: 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Was sollen die Olchis nur mit diesem alten Fußball anfangen, den die Olchi-Kinder auf dem Müllberg gefunden haben? Vielleicht mit einem leckeren Sößchen essen? Olchi-Opa weiß als Einziger, was man mit so einem Ball wirklich tut, schließlich war er früher selbst mal Fußballspieler. Er schlägt seiner Familie ein Freundschaftsspiel gegen den 1. FC Schmuddelfing vor. Aber haben die Olchis überhaupt eine Chance gegen diese Profis?
©2006 Verlag Friedrich Oetinger GmbH, Hamburg (P)2006 Oetinger Media GmbH, Hamburg
Critic Reviews
Robert Missler (die Stimme von Grobi aus der "Sesamstraße") spricht in dem prima als WM-Nachhilfe für den Nachwuchs geeigneten Hörspiel den exzentrischen, aber doch patenten Olchi-Papa mit der rauen Stimme.
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