The 15-Year-Journey Of ‘Ella, Oscar & Hoo’ From Children’s Book To TV Series
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
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