Display title | Leafie, A Hen into the Wild |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An animated film from South Korea, released in 2011. It tells the story of a hen Leafie, who manages to escape her cage, where she spent all her life, and make it into the wild. Through a series of events, she comes across a duck egg, whose mother had been killed by the weasel. Having never sat on any of her eggs back on the farm, she does so eagerly, to (surprisingly) no protest from the egg's father. She promises the father duck, whom Leafie names Wanderer, to take the duckling to the everglade when he hatches. After the duckling does hatch, he and Leafie embark on their their journey there, and the story proper begins. |