A father and son both have the same big birthmark on their butt. Believing that the two birthmarks are connected, the son scrubs his father's birthmark to remove it, but he can't get rid of the mark.
A father and son both have the same big birthmark on their butt. Believing that the two birthmarks are connected, the son scrubs his father's birthmark to remove it, but he can't get rid of the mark.
Genre
Animation
Production Status
Running Time
4min
Release Date
-
Country
South Korea, U.S.
Rating
Language
Co-Production
Y
Original
Contact Point
studio ZAZAC | 30gibson@gmail.com
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