The Little Nazi, Episode 6: Aunt Padunka's Picture
TalieVision
Published on Apr 25, 2023
In episode six of the THE LITTLE NAZI, Bipto learns that his Aunt Padunka's picture (from the 50's) has been stolen and hidden "in a horrible place," so he goes about trying to find the picture. There are many creative surprises in this.
Note: The filmmaker has reinstated the title THE LITTLE NAZI, but BIPTO BIT MY TOE will be used as an alternative title also.
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