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Farmyard animals turn on eachother and take no prisoners.
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Une vidéo que j'ai fais pour Espace Canoë, mais je le place ici aussi. Informations prises sur Wikipedia, thème : "Space Melody" par Luna Park (que j'ai modifié pour l'occasion).
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