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Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Season 1 Episode 24 - Watch Legally and Safely

Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Season 1 Episode 24

Episode Title: Precious Gift / Lord Of The Fleas
Genre: Children
Countries: ,
Airing Date: February 15, 2002
Runtime:2001 - 2006

Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat: #12401"Precious Gift"Sheegwa finds a necklace buried.in the ground. And thanks to the Alley cats, she's talked into thinking that because she found the necklace, it's hers. Later, they trick her into giving the necklace to them. Meanwhile, The whole palace is loooking for a necklace. Sagwa finds out, but it's too late - she finds Sheegwa crying. Sagwa and Sheegwa comes up with a plan to get it back. And it works, to a certain extent. The necklace broke when the alleycats dropped it. But broken or not, she has to return it to Tai-Tai. But Tai-Tai wasn't angry, though. She was jus glad to get the necklace back, broken or not.#12402"Lord of the Fleas"Tai-Tai, The Foolish Magistrate, Reader, the cats and the dogs are having a day off on an island off the coast of the village. However, soon they get separated from each other, and Tai-Tai falls into mud, the Magistrate screams like a baby and runs almost as fast as an F-1 car at the sight of a dung beetle, Reader does the same at the sight of Tai-Tai in the mud, and Sagwa, Sheegwa and the Seeve Dogs runs just as fast to escape a charging wild boar. But in the end, everyone sits down to enjoy the sunset - a perfect ending to a not-so-perfect day.

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