The children's animated film Biberche is inspired by the folk tale of the same name. Certain characters were taken and modified from cartoons collected by Vuk S. Karadzic. The action of the film takes place in parallel in modern times and in the imaginary world of comics.
One morning a boy, Biberche, finds a mysterious comic book in the attic of his house. Under the influence of the wind, which came in through the attic window, the comic book became unfurled and a large vortex came out of it, which drew Biberche into the paintings. Through the comic story, we follow the parallel plot of the fantastic world. There are monstrous creatures, the Goats have captured the girl Sunshine and want to eat her, but they don't have a recipe book, so it complicates their routine work. Biberche tries to rescue Sunshine from the nets and the pot of goats, but fails in the first attempt. In the second attempt, Biberche is joined by his company, two girls and two boys. When the group is created in the world of comics, it is faced with new difficulties, the girl Sunshine was stolen from the goat by monsters - vicious child-eaters. In the effort to save Sunshine, the children's group is joined by a goat, who is in love with the witch's sister, Lidija. The group finds the monsters caves, soon, they capture two monsters with a goat's net and save Sunshine. Kozlak, who joined them in that adventure, gets Lydia's love as a reward. However, the rules in comics do not rule as they do in real life. The children's group, despite saving Sunshine from the goats and witches, fails to rescue her from the comic itself. Just when they think the adventure was in vain, a moving van arrives in Biberche's neighborhood. In the passenger seat is a little girl who looks incredibly like Sunshine. The girl moves into the house across the street.