Een nieuwe vriend voor Dikkie Dik

A new friend for Tummy Tom

Logline

A new dog on the block turns the lives of Tummy Tom and Cat Mouse upside down. But the troublemaker ends up being a good protector and a new friend for Tummy Tom (and Cat Mouse). 

Synopsis

On a beautiful winter day, the world of Dikkie Dik and his girlfriend Cat Mouse suddenly changed. Snow! You can play and slide in it.

But something else has changed: a new neighbor has moved in. Bark is his name and he is quite big, loud and a little too enthusiastic. The cats are not very interested in this new friend and turn their backs on him.

Tummy Tom and Cat Mouse take of the dunes: a good place for sledding. Along the way they meet their old friends, but Blaf has also followed them because he wants to join in. His rash behavior goes completely wrong and to his sadness he is left out.

When the cats and their squirrel friends get into trouble, they notice that Blaf really is a friend. With his big dog behavior he helps the cats and when they return home, Blaf is completely part of it and is accepted as a new friend. Even though he may be a bit rude, a rude friend is also a friend.

Adventure / Animation feature

Toddlers / 3-6 yr

60′

Dutch / Flemish / English

2D-hand drawn animation

Release (NL): December 2024

Credits
  • Director: Joost van den Bosch, Erik Verkerk
  • Screenplay: Burny Bos, Linda Snoep
  • Production designer: Leo de Wijs
  • Animation director: Digna van der Put
  • Composers songs: Johan Hoogeboom, Mike Bodde
  • Composers score: Alex Debicki
  • Sound design: Gonzo / Hans Tourne, Gonzo / Stijn Jacobs
  • Cast / Voice over / Dutch version: tbd
  • Cast / Voice over Flemish version: Jan Decleir
  • Producer: Phanta Animation, BosBros
  • Co-producer: Eyeworks film,-& TV drama
  • Animation studios: Ka-Ching Cartoons (NL), Laure van Medegael
  • Sales agent: Incredible Film
  • Distributor Benelux: In The Air
  • Broadcaster Belgium: Ketnet
  • Supported by: Dutch Film Fund, Dutch Film Fund-Production Incentive, Belgium Tax Shelter, Screen Flanders, VAF film Fund