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Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Season 1 Episode 29 - Watch Legally and Safely

Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Season 1 Episode 29

Episode Title: Wedding Day Mess / A Catfish Tale
Genre: Children
Countries: ,
Airing Date: April 04, 2002
Runtime:2001 - 2006

Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat: #12901 Wedding Day Mess A wedding for Tai-Tai's niece goes awry when the sleeve dogs once again srcew things up by biting the Foolish Magistrate's leg when he was helping the groom disembark the boat he came from, making both the Magistrate and the groom fall into the water, then by ruining the banquet by causing total chaos. But the event left a happy memory in the bride and groom's mind. Meanwhile, The kittens make a present for the bride on behalf of Baba Miao, seeing that Baba Miao was the bride's favorite. But the Sleeve Dogs messes it up. So, Baba Miao makes one by himself and gives it to the bride. #12902 A Catfish Tale Yeh Yeh is having a talk with his nieces - Catfishes! Sagwa does not believe that her cousins are fishes at first, but then her uncle, a catfish, tells her the legend of how the catfish came to be, she finally understands. And she learns to respect the elders along the way.

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