La Noiraude
La Noiraude

La Noiraude

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1977- 1977
1 Seasons
61 Episodes
6.0(2 votes)
Ended
Kids
Animation

Overview

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

AB Productions

Cast & Crew

5 members
Acting

Ginette Garcin

La Noiraude (voix)

Ginette Garcin
Acting

Jacques Monod

Le vétérinaire (voix)

Jacques Monod
Editing

Dominique Marcombe

La secrétaire du vétérinaire (voix)

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Directing

Jean-Louis Fournier

Autres voix

Jean-Louis Fournier
Writing

Gilles Gay

Autres voix

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