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Precis som filmen kommer denna klassiska Pixar-äventyr få dig att gråta; inte för hur känslosam den är, utan för att den är så dålig att den skulle kunna starta ett krig med den. Tillstånd: God/till bra. Komplett i boxen. Skivan kan ha ytliga repor.

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