Lippy The Lion & Hardy Har Har - Lippy The Lion and Hardy Har Har in Other Languages

Lippy The Lion and Hardy Har Har in Other Languages

  • Brazilian Portuguese: Lippy e Hardy
  • Spanish: Leoncio el León y Tristón ("Leontion the Lion and Gloomy")
  • French: Lippy le Lion
  • Italian: I due masnadieri ("The Two Scoundrels")
  • Polish: Lew Lippy
  • Serbian: Lav Laza i hijena Maza

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