A teddy bear, a mechanical mouse, and a marionette join forces to save their kidnapped friend, Buttercup the doll, from the denizens of the Land of Evil. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.4/10 | |
Released: | March 5, 2009 | |
Runtime: | 80 min | |
Genres: | Animation Thriller Fantasy Family | |
AKA: | Na pude aneb Kdo má dneska narozeniny? | |
Countries: | Czechia Japan France Slovakia | |
Companies: | Bio Illusion At Armz Ceská Televize Bio Illusion Universal Production Partners Continental Film Miloslav Šmídmajer Česká televize | |
Cast: | Forest Whitaker Cary Elwes Joan Cusack Vivian Schilling | |
Crew: | Vivian Schilling Jirí Barta Edgar Dutka | |
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Great stop motion, some of the props they use is ingenious, and it works perfectly for the story, which is nothing new, (the story I mean) but still the way they work it makes it different. Add Forest Whitaker, Carey Elwes and Joan Cusack and how can you go wrong. This is a gem that I am glad I came across, it certainly deserves a place in my faves.Thanks to the uploaders as always for this hidden gem I had never heard of.
Agreed. I too enjoy this form of animation. The craftsmanship and intricacy of detail is sometimes overwhelming!
There is a wonderful production company that has delighted us for over a decade with wonderful stories: LAIKA. To me, they are the pinnacle of the stop-motion industry. Here’s a list of their films, I’m sure you’ll enjoy:
CORALINE {2009}
PARANORMAN {2012}
THE BOXTROLLS {2014}
KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS {2016}
MISSING LINK {April 12, 2019}
This inspired me to create a Forum Thread where we ca all add our favorites, which can help guide others when looking for something in this genre to watch,
Click HERE to visit the Thread.
Thanks!
I enjoyed this movie for it’s stop-motion animation. It was really great. I didn’t understand some parts of the story (some parts were weird) but I understood the main theme. Stop-motion was a big thing when I was little. I remember DAVY AND GOLIATH.😆 This movie has a lot greater detail