
Ida and her family are recovering from the divorce. She is looking forward to the upcoming dance contest. She is also growing up and developing romantic urges of her own. But romance almost destroyed her family and almost cost her her life and Ida wants nothing to do with it. Which is stronger, biology or will-power.
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- jasonfin2May 13, 2026Terrible morals! Basic premise is simple enough, child is traumatized by divorce but is at the age where she's interested in having her first boyfriend. Her mother gives her questionable advice saying the bigger your assets the more boyfriends you'll get. Yeah nice parenting there alright! (Sarcasm in case anyone didn't get it) The child's crush is also interested in her but her best friend tricks her to steal the boy. Mother then abandoned her kids at a concert to bang a drummer whilst all her children run amok. Mother then returns to tell her oldest child to do anything it takes to steal back her crush from her ex best friend. Anyways I presume this film was some attempt at capturing first loves or crushes but man did they sow some messed up moral education into it and I am allowing for cultural differences here. Anyways you make up your own mind but not a movie I'll watch again.
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The Noodlepoop was released on July 7, 1997.
The Noodlepoop was directed by Jesper W. Nielsen.
The Noodlepoop has a runtime of 40m.
The Noodlepoop was produced by Peter Bech.
Ida and her family are recovering from the divorce. She is looking forward to the upcoming dance contest. She is also growing up and developing romantic urges of her own. But romance almost destroyed her family and almost cost her her life and Ida wants nothing to do with it. Which is stronger, biology or will-power.
The key characters in The Noodlepoop are Ida (Stephania Potalivo), Mormor (Birgitte Federspiel), Skrubsak (Maurice Blinkenberg-Thrane).
The Noodlepoop is a Romance, Drama, Short film.
The Noodlepoop has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.










