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★ 10 · 1989 · 30m · Family · TV Movie · Comedy · Romance · Animation
Milton, a lonely golden toad whose species are on the verge of extinction, finds himself in two minds when he realizes that his only potential mate is in the captivity of a group of human beings.
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