Snuf de Hond - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Snuf en de jacht op Vliegende Volckert (1)
The war has ended and Mirjam & Tom have holidays. They will be heading out with Snuf and find a wounded gamekeeper. The guy tells him that he is being attacked by 'Vliegende Volckert'

Snuf en de jacht op Vliegende Volckert (2)
Vliegende Volckert has lighten up the fire according to the people of the Village and started to hunt him in the swamp. Suddenly they hear a shot.

Snuf en de jacht op Vliegende Volckert (3)
Tom and Mirjam want to save Captain Brandenburg and are about to leave to search him. Once they reach the island in the river, someone has damaged their float and makes it impossible for them to return to home.

Snuf en de jacht op Vliegende Volckert (4)
Tom, Mirjam and Snuf are heading out to do research and discovers the way ''Vliegende Volckert'' manages to escape every time.
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