Hodja is a daydreamer. He intends to experience the world, but his father urges he stays at home as well as takes over the family's dressmaker shop. Fortunately, Hodja fulfills the old rug merchant El Faza, that offers him a flying carpeting. In exchange he has to bring the old man's little granddaughter, Ruby, back to Pjort. El Faza can't travel to the Sultan city himself, as the magnificent ruler has imposed a death penalty on El Faza, on the grounds that he has stolen the Sultan's carpet. Nevertheless, city life isn't rather what Hodja expected, and he only endures because of Emerald green, a poor yet sharp girl, who educates him exactly how to manage in the big globe. However when Hodja sheds his carpeting to the power-hungry sultan, his luck seems to go out. Will he finish his goal, discover El Faza's granddaughter and also return safely back to Pjort?
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Hodja is a daydreamer. He intends to experience the world, but his father urges he stays at home as well as takes over the family's dressmaker shop. Fortunately, Hodja fulfills the old rug merchant El Faza, that offers him a flying carpeting. In exchange he has to bring the old man's little granddaughter, Ruby, back to Pjort. El Faza can't travel to the Sultan city himself, as the magnificent ruler has imposed a death penalty on El Faza, on the grounds that he has stolen the Sultan's carpet. Nevertheless, city life isn't rather what Hodja expected, and he only endures because of Emerald green, a poor yet sharp girl, who educates him exactly how to manage in the big globe. However when Hodja sheds his carpeting to the power-hungry sultan, his luck seems to go out. Will he finish his goal, discover El Faza's granddaughter and also return safely back to Pjort?
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