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The Noodlepoop

The Noodlepoop (1997)Stream and Watch Online

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Released August 8th, 1997, 'The Noodlepoop' stars Stephania Potalivo, Birgitte Federspiel, Maurice Blinkenberg-Thrane, Birgitte Simonsen The movie has a runtime of about 40 min, and received a user score of 60 (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 6 respected users.

Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Ida and her family are recovering from the divorce. She is looking forward to the upcoming dance contest. She is also growing up and developing romantic urges of her own. But she doesn't have good memories of romance. The third of Jesper W. Nielsen trilogy: Buldermanden, Lykkefanten and Ogginoggen." .

'The Noodlepoop' Release Dates

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These films explore the challenges and emotional journey of a young girl named Ida as she navigates family dynamics, growing up, and confronting jealousy and fear. The trilogy delves into Family Dynamics, Childhood and Growing Up, Dark Emotions, economic challenges, the emotional burden of caring for a sick parent, and the bittersweet transition of growing up. It paints a nostalgic picture of childhood freedom and curiosity while exploring Ida's inner turmoil of jealousy, love, and guilt.With heartwarming and heartbreaking moments, the films offer a resonant journey through the authenticity of human connections and the beauty of growing up, highlighting the complex nature of familial bonds and childhood adventure.