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* NonSingingVoice: In the French dub, except for Creator/DonaldReignoux as Pufi, all the bunnies have different speaking and singing voices.
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The film has a 1997 sequel called ''Tiny Heroes''.

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In all three versions, Tiny (whose name is Vacak in the Hungarian version and Bobo in the German version) is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

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In all three versions, Tiny (whose name is Vacak in the Hungarian version and Bobo in the German version) is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .forest...



Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at UsefulNotes/McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.

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Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at UsefulNotes/McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.
''Film/TheAddamsFamily''. This release titles it ''Tiny, The Seventh Brother'' and is otherwise identical to other releases of the English dub.



* AwardBaitSong: In the American version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".

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* AwardBaitSong: In the American version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You"."How Lonely".



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%%* RaisedByNatives* RaisedByNatives: While all versions of the main character were raised by humans initially, he's still a puppy when he ends up in the forest and spends much of the movie learning how to be a rabbit instead of a dog.
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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Vacak/Bobo/Tiny almost eats a poisionous mushroom.

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Vacak/Bobo/Tiny almost eats a poisionous poisonous mushroom.

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%%* RaisedByNatives
* RaisedByNativesRecycledAnimation: Not sure about the original Hungarian or German, but in the American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.



* RecycledAnimation: Not sure about the original Hungarian or German, but in the American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.
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* RealityEnsues: Unexpectedly, at that. The film runs entirely on "kid movie" logic until the end, when the rabbits need to get Tiny back home because dogs can't live on what rabbits eat, and he's suffering from malnutrition.

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* RealityEnsues: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Unexpectedly, at that. The film runs entirely on "kid movie" logic until the end, when the rabbits need to get Tiny back home because dogs can't live on what rabbits eat, and he's suffering from malnutrition.
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* HappilyAdopted: Vacak/Bobo/Tiny, until [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]

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* HappilyAdopted: Vacak/Bobo/Tiny, until [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny becomes weak from malnutrition, then gets injured while fighting off a weasel weasel, and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]
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All three versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Vacak/BoboTiny are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.

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All three versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Vacak/BoboTiny Vacak/Bobo/Tiny are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.



* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Bobo/Vacak, until [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]

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* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Bobo/Vacak, Vacak/Bobo/Tiny, until [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]



* MeaningfulName: Vacak means Rubbish in Hungarian.

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* MeaningfulName: In the original Hungarian version, Vacak means Rubbish in Hungarian.that language.



* TitleConfusion: The original dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''. The Hungarian had the same problem -- ''A hetedik testvér'' versus ''Vacak a hetedik testvér''.

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* TitleConfusion: The original American dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''. The original Hungarian had the same problem -- ''A hetedik testvér'' versus ''Vacak a hetedik testvér''.
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The Seventh Brother (also known as ''Bobo und die Hasenbande'' in German and ''A Hetedik Testvér in Hungarian'') is an American/Hungarian/German animated feature made in 1991 in the United States, 1995 in Germany, and 1996 in Hungary.

In the original American dub, the story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

This is only in the American version, however, In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids German and Hungarian versions]], mind you, a mother, father, and daughter (who are never seen) are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In all three versions, Tiny (whose name is Bobo in the German version and Vacak in the Hungarian version) is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

All three versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Tiny/Bobo/Vacak are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.

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The Seventh Brother (also known as ''A Hetedik Testvér in Hungarian'' and ''Bobo und die Hasenbande'' in German and ''A Hetedik Testvér in Hungarian'') German) is an American/Hungarian/German a Hungarian/German/American animated feature made in 1991 in the United States, 1995 Hungary, 1992 in Germany, and 1996 1994 in Hungary.the United States.

In the original American dub, the story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

This is only in the American version, however, In version. However, in the original [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids German and Hungarian and German versions]], mind you, a mother, father, and daughter (who are never seen) are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In all three versions, Tiny (whose name is Bobo in the German version and Vacak in the Hungarian version and Bobo in the German version) is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

All three versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Tiny/Bobo/Vacak Vacak/BoboTiny are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.



* AwardBaitSong: In the original American version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Tiny/Bobo/Vacak almost eats a poisionous mushroom.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: There are three sister rabbits and three brother rabbits before Tiny/Bobo/Vacak came along.

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* AwardBaitSong: In the original American version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Tiny/Bobo/Vacak Vacak/Bobo/Tiny almost eats a poisionous mushroom.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: There are three sister rabbits and three brother rabbits before Tiny/Bobo/Vacak Vacak/Bobo/Tiny came along.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: J.C./Theo/Tasli.
* LighterAndSofter: The original American dub.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: J.C./Theo/Tasli.
Tasli/Theo/J.C.
* LighterAndSofter: The original American dub.



* RecycledAnimation: Not sure about the German or Hungarian, but in the original American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.

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* RecycledAnimation: Not sure about the German original Hungarian or Hungarian, German, but in the original American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.


Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at UsefulNotes/McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers yes.]]

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Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at UsefulNotes/McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers yes.]]
''Film/TheAddamsFamily''.
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* AwardBaitSong: In the original version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".

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* AwardBaitSong: In the original American version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".



* LighterAndSofter: The original dub.

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* LighterAndSofter: The original American dub.



* RecycledAnimation: Not sure about the German or Hungarian, but in the original release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.

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* RecycledAnimation: Not sure about the German or Hungarian, but in the original American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.
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In the original American dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids German and Hungarian versions]], mind you, whereas Bobo/Vacak (Tiny's name in the German/Hungarian version) was accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother, father, and daughter (who are never seen) are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In all three versions, Tiny/Bobo/Vacak is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

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In the original American dub, The the story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

This is only in the American version, however, In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids German and Hungarian versions]], mind you, whereas Bobo/Vacak (Tiny's name in the German/Hungarian version) was accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother, father, and daughter (who are never seen) are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In all three versions, Tiny/Bobo/Vacak Tiny (whose name is Bobo in the German version and Vacak in the Hungarian version) is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .
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The Seventh Brother (also known as ''Bobo undo die Hasenbande'' in German and ''A Hetedik Testvér in Hungarian'') is an American/Hungarian/German animated feature made in 1991 in the United States, 1995 in Germany, and 1996 in Hungary.

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The Seventh Brother (also known as ''Bobo undo und die Hasenbande'' in German and ''A Hetedik Testvér in Hungarian'') is an American/Hungarian/German animated feature made in 1991 in the United States, 1995 in Germany, and 1996 in Hungary.
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* StockFootage: Not sure about the German or Hungarian, but in the original release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.

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* StockFootage: RecycledAnimation: Not sure about the German or Hungarian, but in the original release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.
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* RealityEnsues: Unexpectedly, at that. The film runs entirely on "kid movie" logic until the end, when the rabbits need to get Tiny back home because dogs can't live on what rabbits eat, and he's suffering from malnutrition.
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In the original dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids German and Hungarian versions]], mind you, whereas Bobo/Vacak (Tiny's name in the German/Hungarian version) was accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

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In the original American dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids German and Hungarian versions]], mind you, whereas Bobo/Vacak (Tiny's name in the German/Hungarian version) was accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother mother, father, and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]
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* AwardBaitSong: In the U.S. version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Tiny/Vacak almost eats a poisionous mushroom.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: There are three sister rabbits and three brother rabbits before Tiny/Vacak came along.
* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Vacak, until [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: J.C.
* LighterAndSofter: The English dub.

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* AwardBaitSong: In the U.S. original version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Tiny/Vacak Tiny/Bobo/Vacak almost eats a poisionous mushroom.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: There are three sister rabbits and three brother rabbits before Tiny/Vacak Tiny/Bobo/Vacak came along.
* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Vacak, Tiny/Bobo/Vacak, until [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: J.C.
C./Theo/Tasli.
* LighterAndSofter: The English original dub.



* StockFootage: Not sure about the original, but in the American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.
* TitleConfusion: The English dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''. The original had the same problem -- ''A hetedik testvér'' versus ''Vacak a hetedik testvér''.

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* StockFootage: Not sure about the original, German or Hungarian, but in the American original release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.
* TitleConfusion: The English original dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''. The original Hungarian had the same problem -- ''A hetedik testvér'' versus ''Vacak a hetedik testvér''.
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The American version of "The Seventh Brother" was released in 1991 while the German version was released in 1995, and the Hungarian version in 1996.


The Seventh Brother, originaly A Hetedik Testvér, is a Hungarian/German animated feature made in 1995.

In the American dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids original]], mind you, whereas Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian version) was accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In both versions, Tiny/Vacak is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

Both versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Tiny/Vacak are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.

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The Seventh Brother, originaly A Brother (also known as ''Bobo undo die Hasenbande'' in German and ''A Hetedik Testvér, Testvér in Hungarian'') is a Hungarian/German an American/Hungarian/German animated feature made in 1995.1991 in the United States, 1995 in Germany, and 1996 in Hungary.

In the American original dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

In the [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids original]], German and Hungarian versions]], mind you, whereas Vacak Bobo/Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian German/Hungarian version) was accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In both all three versions, Tiny/Vacak Tiny/Bobo/Vacak is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

Both All three versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Tiny/Vacak Tiny/Bobo/Vacak are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.
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In the American dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog on the side of the road when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

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In the American dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog on the side of the road when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.
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Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers yes.]]

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Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at McDonalds UsefulNotes/McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers yes.]]
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* HeyItsThatVoice: In the original Hungarian: Tiny/Vacak is [[RocketPower Otto Rocket]].



* OneOfUs: Played with and subverted, as the rabbits try to make Tiny/Vacak more rabbit-like, but the only thing that Tiny manages to do properly is eat carrots. However, Tiny/Vacak teaches the rabbits that instead of always running away from danger, the best way to deal with it is to stand up to it, thus making them more "puppy-like" in a sense.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: In the original Hungarian: Tiny/Vacak is [[RocketPower Otto Rocket]].
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* TitleConfusion: The English dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''.

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* TitleConfusion: The English dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''. The original had the same problem -- ''A hetedik testvér'' versus ''Vacak a hetedik testvér''.

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In the [[DarkerAndEdgier original]], mind you, whereas Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian version) was accidentaly forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

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In the [[DarkerAndEdgier [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids original]], mind you, whereas Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian version) was accidentaly accidentally forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]



Interestingly enough, this movie was given out in a promotion at McDonalds in TheNineties, along with ''Animation/WillyTheSparrow'' and ''Film/TheAddamsFamily''... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers yes.]]

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* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Vacak, until [[spoiler: the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]

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* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Vacak, until [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]



* LighterAndSofter: The English dub.



* OneOfUs: Played with and subverted, as the rabbits try to make Tiny/Vacak more rabbit-like, but the only thing that Tiny manages to do properly is eat carrots. However, Tiny/Vakak teaches the rabbits that instead of always running away from danger, the best way to deal with it is to stand up to it, thus making them more "puppy-like" in a sense.

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* OneOfUs: Played with and subverted, as the rabbits try to make Tiny/Vacak more rabbit-like, but the only thing that Tiny manages to do properly is eat carrots. However, Tiny/Vakak Tiny/Vacak teaches the rabbits that instead of always running away from danger, the best way to deal with it is to stand up to it, thus making them more "puppy-like" in a sense.


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* TitleConfusion: The English dub was originally released as ''Tiny, the Seventh Brother'', and then changed to ''The Seventh Brother''.
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* CompleteMonster: Vacak's original owners (Hungarian).
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* AwardBaitSong: In the U.S. version, there's ''two''. The opening song and "I Miss You".
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In the [[DarkerAndEdgier original]], mind you, whereas Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian version) was accidentaly forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVmxckc34Wg&feature=related driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

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In the [[DarkerAndEdgier original]], mind you, whereas Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian version) was accidentaly forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVmxckc34Wg&feature=related com/watch?v=cv63CyhNxLw driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]
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The Seventh Brother, originaly A Hetedik Testvér, is a Hungarian/German animated feature made in 1995.

In the American dub, The story is about a little puppy named Tiny who is separated from his family, a young girl and her grandfather, during a thunderstorm as he chases after a frog on the side of the road when the car breaks down on the side of the road. Since his family believes him to be under a blanket in the front seat, they drive off without him, leaving Tiny to fend for himself.

In the [[DarkerAndEdgier original]], mind you, whereas Vacak (Tiny's name in the Hungarian version) was accidentaly forgotten in the American version, in THIS version a mother and daughter (who are never seen) are [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVmxckc34Wg&feature=related driving along only to stop the car and literally throw the puppy out over the ledge and into the forest before driving off again.]]

In both versions, Tiny/Vacak is then taken in by [[MassiveNumberedSiblings six rabbit siblings]] who find him the next morning, and teach him how to be a rabbit, thinking of him as their seventh brother. However, not all the animals are happy that there is a dog in the forest . . .

Both versions have the same theme of bravery (as the rabbits and Tiny/Vacak are thrown into many life-threatening situations, from hawks to drowning) and are filled with many songs.

!!This Movie Provides Examples Of:
* CompleteMonster: Vacak's original owners (Hungarian).
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: In the movie, the Rabbits are attacked by a hawk, a weasel and a fox, as the forest is occupied by hunters, and are all [[spoiler:nearly drowned near the end]]. Oh, and Tiny/Vacak almost eats a poisionous mushroom.
* GenderEqualEnsemble: There are three sister rabbits and three brother rabbits before Tiny/Vacak came along.
* HappilyAdopted: Tiny/Vacak, until [[spoiler: the end, where Tiny gets injured while fighting off a weasel and needs to be returned to the humans to get better. Tiny and the rabbits still consider themselves siblings at the end though.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: J.C.
* MeaningfulName: Vacak means Rubbish in Hungarian.
* OneOfUs: Played with and subverted, as the rabbits try to make Tiny/Vacak more rabbit-like, but the only thing that Tiny manages to do properly is eat carrots. However, Tiny/Vakak teaches the rabbits that instead of always running away from danger, the best way to deal with it is to stand up to it, thus making them more "puppy-like" in a sense.
* RaisedByNatives
* StockFootage: Not sure about the original, but in the American release, a high-five scene is used about five times. Even more blatant is the shot of a closeup of Tiny crying.
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