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Dyrepasserne

Dyrepasserne

6.5(2 votes)
2011
22m per episode
Returning Series14 Seasons191 Episodes
DocumentaryDramaReality

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Show Details

Network:
TV 2
Country:NO

Languages

Original:no
Spoken:
Norwegian

Seasons

Season 1

7 episodes

2011

Season 2

13 episodes

2011

Season 3

17 episodes

2012

Season 4

8 episodes

2012

Season 5

16 episodes

2017

Season 6

15 episodes

2020

Season 7

15 episodes

2020

Season 8

15 episodes

2020

Season 9

15 episodes

2020

Season 10

10 episodes

2021

Season 11

15 episodes

2022

Season 12

15 episodes

2023

Season 13

Season 13

15 episodes

2024

Season 14

Season 14

15 episodes

2025

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