Sauerkraut (TV series)

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Sauerkraut (Helme Heine)
Created by Helme Heine
Country of origin Germany
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time22 minutes

Sauerkraut (Helme Heine) is a German television series [1] and a book [2]

Contents

Plot

The village Sauerkraut is the place, Sauerkraut was invented.

The characters are: [3]

All these figures are named according to the characters, they symbolize.

Episodes

  1. 900 years of Cabbage
  2. Fishbone
  3. Christmas
  4. Concert
  5. Burning
  6. Friday of 13
  7. Miracle Cure
  8. Accident
  9. Secret Recipe
  10. Hollywood
  11. Bell
  12. Skull from Lake
  13. The Will

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References

  1. "Sauerkraut" (in German). wunschliste.de. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  2. Helme Heine, Gisela von Radowitz (1992). Sauerkraut (in German). Diogenes. ISBN   978-3257007305.
  3. Keris Brinkenstein (March 2, 2016). "Sauerkraut – Die Zeichentrickserie und Erinnerungen" (in German).