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    Nov 20, 2010, 09:37 AM
    Animated Children's Movie from 80's/90's
    This movie was about a forest of animals... there were raccoons that owned a laundromat... the mother raccoon got pregnant, so the daughter raccoon ran away... she ran into a wolf, who was luring her in using laundry. The daughter raccoon was crying to the wolf that she missed her momma and paused and said, "You smell like my mama's soap!"


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