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Ligesom filmen vil dette klassiske Pixar-eventyr få dig til at græde; ikke fordi det er så følelsesladet, men fordi det er så dårligt, at det kunne starte en krig med det. Tilstand: God/godt. Complete in box. Disken kan have overfladeskrabe.

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