Bancando o Salva-Vidas

Bancando o Salva-Vidas

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Bancando o Salva-Vidas

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Sinopse: Oswald finge ser um salva-vidas para impressionar Fanny Cottontail. Mas quando Fanny começa a se afogar no mar, será que Oswald conseguirá salvá-la a tempo?

Duração: 00h07m

Data de lançamento: 31 de outubro de 1927

Genêros: Animação, Comédia.

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