Edda, eine junge Maus, die davon träumt, Rennfahrerin zu werden, lebt in der pulsierenden Welt eines Jahrmarkts, der von ihrem Vater Erwin betrieben wird.Edda, eine junge Maus, die davon träumt, Rennfahrerin zu werden, lebt in der pulsierenden Welt eines Jahrmarkts, der von ihrem Vater Erwin betrieben wird.Edda, eine junge Maus, die davon träumt, Rennfahrerin zu werden, lebt in der pulsierenden Welt eines Jahrmarkts, der von ihrem Vater Erwin betrieben wird.
Gemma Arterton
- Edda
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- (Synchronisation)
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
- Ed
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Hayley Atwell
- Cindy
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Lenny Henry
- Erwin
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Rob Beckett
- Enzo
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Colin McFarlane
- Nachtkraab
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David Menkin
- Magnus
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Ayesha Antoine
- Rosa
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Guillaume Laroche
- Louis
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Joseph Balderrama
- Jorge
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Petra Letang
- Olivia
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Adam El Hagar
- Richard
- (English version)
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Nate Begle
- Additional Voices
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Simon Capes
- Carlos
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Faith Delaney
- Finja
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Rebecca Kamp
- Antje
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I really enjoyed it. The animation quality is really good, the story is well-written, and it has everything a child could possibly want: talking animals, excitement, and a car race. The characters are sympathetic, and there's a good balance between action and emotional moments. Even though the protagonists are Europa Park's mascots, the story isn't about the park, a choice I greatly respect. It's clear that it's created by people who have always been involved in family entertainment but considering it's their first movie in theaters, it's even more remarkable. I definitely recommend it!
This movie was such a nice surprise!
In a time full of disappointing, lukewarm animated films, it was great to see my kids get excited about a story again. It manages to feel both modern and old-school at the same time.
For example, I loved how the mouse girl's role was inspiring, yet felt totally natural - the idea that a girl can achieve just as much as a boy is obvious and implicit (as it should be), without feeling forced or overhyped.
The animation is high-quality, which is great, but they also invested in a quality story, which is not a given. All in all, a really lovely family movie: lively, exciting, and the kind you'd happily rewatch on the couch on a family movie night!
In a time full of disappointing, lukewarm animated films, it was great to see my kids get excited about a story again. It manages to feel both modern and old-school at the same time.
For example, I loved how the mouse girl's role was inspiring, yet felt totally natural - the idea that a girl can achieve just as much as a boy is obvious and implicit (as it should be), without feeling forced or overhyped.
The animation is high-quality, which is great, but they also invested in a quality story, which is not a given. All in all, a really lovely family movie: lively, exciting, and the kind you'd happily rewatch on the couch on a family movie night!
"Edda" lives and works on her father's struggling fairground but has dreams of driving a Grand Prix car, however unlikely that may be. Meantime, with the challenge for the world title about to take place, the charismatic "Ed" is poised to win his fifth consecutive championship and cement his place in the history books. Determined to sneak a look at his car, "Edda" gets into his garage and decides to take it for a spin. He catches her but not before she has got behind the wheel and hit the streets of Paris - quite literally! With him now sporting a dislocated arm, "Edda" suggests that she don his helmet and pretend to be him for the forthcoming races. It's a risky wheeze, but it might just work - except, well there appears to be something nefarious afoot and when things begin to go slip, sliding away amidst a sea of green gunge it looks like "Edda" has her work cut out to thwart someone's devious plans and to keep "Ed" convinced that it isn't actually her who is threatening his chances. It's quite a basic, but still a quickly paced and enjoyable animation with loads of action very much in the "Wacky Races" vein with plenty of super-stunts, a little bit of menace and even a soupçon of romance as these red leather critters hurl themselves around the streets where there's even some room for action for a big red London bus. It's got the usual tones of inter-reliance and team spirit to keep it whizzing along and I quite enjoyed it.
This movie far exceeded my expectations, given it's not a Disney Pixar, Dreamworks etc. It was absolutely brilliant and enjoyed by both children and adults. The story was exciting and heartwarming, and the animation beautiful. The voice actors were absolutely fantastic, and I particularly enjoyed Rob Beckett's Enzo. We loved it.
My little monsters loved it. After the latest Disney flops, I finally saw them excited about a movie again, and I was pleasantly surprised, too. I thought it would be some kind of self-celebratory commercial for Europa Park disguised as a cartoon, but instead it's an independent story, and even though the theme park theme is present, it's nothing like you'd expect. I certainly wouldn't have thought I'd find that part so sweet and sentimental. The story is cute and funny, the characters adorable.
It's truly a nice, classic, family movie, but with modern sentiment and a remarkable graphics.
It's truly a nice, classic, family movie, but with modern sentiment and a remarkable graphics.
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- WissenswertesEd Euromaus and Edda Euromausi, the main characters of "Grand Prix of Europe," have been the beloved mascots of Germany's Europa-Park for decades. In celebration of the park's 50th anniversary in 2025, they make their big-screen debut in this 90-minute animated film. Produced by MACK Magic in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery, the movie follows Edda's dream of becoming a race car driver and her encounter with her idol, racer Ed, as they work together to save her father's struggling business. This milestone marks the evolution of Ed and Edda from park mascots to international film stars.
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