Lars is a young polar bear who finds the big, frosty world just a little overwhelming. Then he meets Robbie, who's funny, friendly, and a seal!Lars is a young polar bear who finds the big, frosty world just a little overwhelming. Then he meets Robbie, who's funny, friendly, and a seal!Lars is a young polar bear who finds the big, frosty world just a little overwhelming. Then he meets Robbie, who's funny, friendly, and a seal!
- Awards
- 1 win total
Mijail Verona
- Lars
- (voice)
Maximilian Artajo
- Robby
- (voice)
Jochen Busse
- Kalle
- (voice)
Mike Krüger
- Nalle
- (voice)
Bernd Stelter
- Palle
- (voice)
Ingolf Lück
- Mika
- (voice)
Vanessa Petruo
- Manili
- (voice)
Jeanette Biedermann
- Greta
- (voice)
Sandro Blümel
- Pieps
- (voice)
Harry Rowohlt
- Hippo
- (voice)
Adak Azdasht
- Lena
- (voice)
Wolfgang Völz
- Sopho
- (voice)
Barbara Adolph
- Großmutter
- (voice)
Anke Engelke
- Mutter Eisbär
- (voice)
Hans Werner Olm
- 1. Lemming
- (voice)
- …
Johann König
- 2. Lemming
- (voice)
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This is a very fine movie for children. No violence. A few exciting scenes, bit breathtaking, but relief is quick to follow. This means that small children can watch it over and over again, with great pleasure.
I found the Little Polar Bear a cute and charming animated tale, that teaches the values of friendship and accepting others. The animation is mostly beautiful with imaginative Antarctic landscapes, and a colourful portrayal of The South. I also loved the soundtrack sung by No Angels, and the sweeping incidental music beautifully played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The central characters, Lars and Robbie are very likable and sweet, their friendship adding to the film's appeal. The three "villainous" polar bears are quite nasty, and I will say all the characters are well voiced. I have two complaints, one being Caruso, while he is well animated and provides some of the humour, the humour got a bit too much, particularly over serious scenes. The film is also too short, so the secondary characters could have been developed more, had it been 5-10 minutes longer. Despite these complaints, I found it very charming, and I would definitely watch it again. 8/10 Bethany Cox.
Very run-of-the-mill - something for the kids to watch on a rainy Sunday when there's nothing else on.
You get the feeling they weren't really trying very hard with the translation - something that seems common to almost all dubbed cartoons.
Storyline is derivative, and - OK it's a film about talking animals - but even so, suspension of disbelief is strained to breaking point at times.
Just to correct a review from earlier - he says "come back stupid ice floe", not "Come back stupid ass fool".
You get the feeling they weren't really trying very hard with the translation - something that seems common to almost all dubbed cartoons.
Storyline is derivative, and - OK it's a film about talking animals - but even so, suspension of disbelief is strained to breaking point at times.
Just to correct a review from earlier - he says "come back stupid ice floe", not "Come back stupid ass fool".
If you are looking for something safe to watch for 3-7 year olds, you have found your movie. Der kleine Eisbär is about as innocent as you can be. Action is quickly followed by moments of rest (some of the best scenes are actually of the bears swimming around the Arctic ocean to absolutely dreamy music). And there is no overt violence. This movie does not exactly show model family relationships with parents who are wimpy and ill discerning and a son who basically deliberately disobeys them. Aside from that, there are subtle messages of interracial tolerance and cooperation scattered throughout, but ultimately the film is a journey experience. The problem is that it is not all that fun to watch except for young children. Curious George (another film made primarily for smaller children) left you grinning from ear to ear during the whole film, despite its many plot holes. Der kleine Eisbär will pretty much leave parents feeling, "Well, at least my kid really likes it." It is too disjointed a movie with payoffs that are too modest to be of much interest to anyone without kids. But, still, if you want a kids' movie...then buy Curious George...and then buy this one if you have some money leftover. ;o)
Did you know
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Little Polar Bear: Lars and the Little Tiger (2002)
- SoundtracksThere Must Be an Angel
Lyrics and Music by David A. Stewart (as David Stewart) & Annie Lennox
Performed by No Angels
Courtesy of Polydor, a property of Universal Music GmbH and BMG Music Publishing LTD. /
Courtesy of Musik-Edition Discoton GmbH
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Маленьке полярне ведмежа
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $14,846,994
- Runtime
- 1h 18m(78 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 16 : 9
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