The Secret of Sagal
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Polish TV series or program
The Secret of Sagal | |
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Tajemnica Sagali Das Geheimnis des Sagala | |
Country of origin | Poland Germany |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Original release | |
Release | 1997 (1997) |
The Secret of Sagal (Polish: Tajemnica Sagali, German: Das Geheimnis des Sagala) is a Polish-German television series. The story revolves around two boys, Kuba and Jacek, who find a magic stone. They go on a journey through time to obtain other pieces (collectively the Sagal), using its power to bring back their mother.
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- Das Geheimnis des Sagala at IMDb
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