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“Hedgehog and the key Hedgehog and the car Hedgehog and the television Hedgehog a” (3 conversations)
1 turn Oct 15, 2023 at 12:12 PM BST United Kingdom , Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Hedgehog: 13 episode series for kids aged 6-11, 2 minutes long, no dialogue, similar to Shaun the Sheep Hedgehog and the key Hedgehog and the car Hedgehog and the television Hedgehog and the sponge Hedgehog and the megaphone Hedgehog and the game Hedgehog and the elephant Hedgehog and the smartphone Hedgehog and the alien Hedgehog and the burger Hedgehog and the girl Hedgehog and the troll Hedgehog and the other hedgehog In the end of every episode, the hedgehog takes a picture with them and the object of the day, and puts it in their bedroom. In the series, the hedgehog has a gender, but it is ambiguous. In episode 11 "Hedgehog and the girl", the girl is a Jewish girl
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who recently moved into the neighborhood and becomes friends with the hedgehog. They bond over their shared love for art and spend the episode creating a beautiful mural together. The episode ends with the hedgehog adding the picture of them and the girl to their bedroom wall, symbolizing their friendship. In episode 12 "Hedgehog and the troll", the hedgehog encounters a grumpy and mischievous troll who keeps causing trouble in the neighborhood. Despite the troll's initial hostility, the hedgehog manages to befriend him by showing kindness and understanding. Together, they learn the importance of empathy and forgiveness. Finally, in the last episode "Hedgehog and the other hedgehog", a new hedgehog moves to the neighborhood. At first, the original hedgehog is unsure how to feel about the newcomer, but they eventually bond over their shared interests and adventures. The episode concludes with the two hedgehogs taking a picture together and hanging it proudly in their bedroom, symbolizing their newfound friendship. Throughout the series, the hedgehog's adventures and interactions with various objects and characters teach valuable life lessons such as problem-solving, teamwork, acceptance, and the importance of friendship. The absence of dialogue allows the animation and sound effects to carry the story, similar to the beloved series Shaun the Sheep.