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Encyclopedia > Kenya (movie)

Kenya is another successful cartoon by Jonti Picking, and, like Badger Badger Badger, it has a continuive loop.


Only in Lapland

A Christmas themed version was also made, with Santa and a snowflake in place of the Lion and the Tiger, and set in Lapland.


External Links

  • Heres the original toon (http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/29/).

  Results from FactBites:
 
SingleRose.com - Movie Mom Review (670 words)
Kenya agrees to go on a blind date, but she is so unsettled when she discovers that he is white she abruptly tells him it can't work and walks out.
Kenya has devoted all of her energy to being what her parents wanted her to be.
Families who see this movie should talk about why it was so hard for Kenya to be honest with herself about what she wanted.
Movie Spoiler for the film - THE RINGER (1915 words)
Kenya works for a large firm, and she sits down with a new client, who assumes that she is not the one in charge.
Kenya is given a male assistant to help her with the account of the client mentioned previously.
Kenya meets her parents at her brother (w/ a new girlfriend) at a performance theater, and it is clear that her mother is a traditional mother who wants her daughter to marry the right man, but her father understands Kenya a little better.
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