Until then, he wanted to let time pass by engaging in his hobby: hiding Uschi's clothes. The storyteller continues that Abahachi was certain of when he'd be big one day, he would take Uschi his wife. Uschi takes long to think and then asks if this was a brown bear - Abahachi gleefully says this was correct and she hugs him.
The storyteller says that Abahachi did not give up, so he taught his dearest how to read tracks. She responds to his question, if she wanted to go with him, that she couldn't.
Abahachi had a crush.Ībahachi sings a short song, naming his beloved Ursula, to which she replies he was allowed to call her Uschi - but Abahachi refuses to, because he has a poem prepared that only works with her full name. He directly looked for the medicine man because he thought he had measles but the diagnosis was named Uschi. The storyteller says that one day Abahachi was overcome by a strong and unknown feeling before. He gets hit in the head by the ball and drops.
Winnetouch complains that the others should play the ball to him, too, because he was free all the time.
The storyteller continues saying that his choice of sports clothing wasn't always the best. Winnetouch on the other hand took part in the more musical subjects such as "painting", "music lessons" once a week and of course "gymnastics".Īs Winnetouch calls offside, a voice from offscreen tells him to shut up. Abahachi visited the rather practically oriented subjects such as "looking into the distance", "collective firemaking" and of course "running away". On Kiowas Hough, they were supposed to be prepared to the harsh indian's everyday.
The storyteller continues that Winnetouch and Abahachi were put to school aged 16. The harmony in the chief family was told about across all borders.Ībahachi screams, then their father first rants at them in French and then in German/English ("I'm missing respect, respect, respect!") During the rant, a note with the writing "Kik me" is stuck to his back. Even weekends and holidays, the two were inseperable. The twins developed wonderfully and they did many things together in the outdoors. He calles his two sons Winnetouch and Abahachi. The narrator continues that this was the greatest day of the most honorable of all the chiefs, who didn't want to be recognized on the photographes.
He then takes a photograph of the father with his sons. The Apache are happy, a man waves a dead bird, asking to watch the birdie. The narrator comments this by saying the pension was secured. Both are interrupted by the mother again, she says that she still got one. She says that it is a boy, the narrator continues that a new son and heir was born. The pregnant woman and a midwife make weird noises, the Apache people outside duck down. The air was rife with the scent of daisy-fresh road-apples and it was this morning the people of the Apache dreaded for more than 20 years. That wonderful thursday in the year 1845 was kissed awake with warm sun beams on 6.53 am Central American Wildwest Time. A narrator tells the story: It seems like a legend today what was real 150 years ago. The beginning of the "Extra Large"-version Der Schuh des Marabu.The theatrical version features only two overlays about the history of the Apaches' indian land, read by a voice-over artist. Manitu's Shoe - Extra Large NEW PAL Comedy Western DVD. Find great deals on eBay for der schuh des manitu. Der Schuh Des Manitu - Extra Large online anschauen und downloaden - Kinofilm, Film Stream angucken Movie2k.to Movie4k.to. More Der Schuh Des Manitu Extra Large images. But he did not think about the determination of Abahachi's team.įind Manitu's Shoe - Extra Large ( Der Schuh des Manitu - Extra large ) at Movies & TV, home of thousands. There, Santa Maria already awaits them to take their new treasure away as well. Luckily, he, his twin brother Winnetouch, beautiful dancer Uschi and the Greek Dimitri each own a quarter of a treasure map that leads them to 'the shoe of Manitu'. Soon, the Shoshones are on the warpath to get their money back, and Abahachi is forced to organize it quickly. Unfortunately Santa Maria, who sold the saloon, betrays Abahachi, takes the money and leaves. One day, Abahachi needs to take up a credit from the Shoshone Indians to finance his tribe's new saloon. Abahachi, Chief of the Apache Indians, and his blood brother Ranger maintain peace and justice in the Wild West.