The legend of secret pass is a charming CGI animated movie inspired by American Indian mythology,The legend of secret pass is a charming CGI animated movie inspired by American Indian mythology,The legend of secret pass is a charming CGI animated movie inspired by American Indian mythology,
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Zoe Axelrod
- Singer
- (voice)
Shelley Berman
- Ira
- (voice)
Michael Chiklis
- Calabar
- (voice)
David Cross
- Loo
- (voice)
Debi Derryberry
- Shelby
- (voice)
Graham Greene
- Granpa
- (voice)
Kim Mai Guest
- Qui Qui
- (voice)
Cheryl Hines
- Nitika
- (voice)
Billy Jones
- Barth
- (voice)
Gael MacGregor
- Singer
- (voice)
Frankie Muniz
- Manu
- (voice)
Joe Pantoliano
- Chuckster
- (voice)
Ron Perlman
- Parker
- (voice)
Christy Carlson Romano
- Nica
- (voice)
Ramona Wright
- Singer
- (voice)
Rob Pinkston
- Manu
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Don't expect Pixar-sized budget and polish - this is an adequate kids movie from a small studio.
Impressive list of voice actors filling a typical lineup of characters and worn out tropes, with some hits and misses.
The animals are generally endearing and cute - except the lizard, who seems to jam in as much throwaway sarcasm as possible - which was initially fine but got tiresome.
Leans heavily on repeated slapstick gags for laughs (think classic Looney Toons), rather than clever writing. The ol' cactus in the rear gag happened twice in just the first few minutes.
The overall character development is wide but shallow.
Lots of zoomy action with some rushed plot (given to us in big gulps by grandpa), but overall, it'll do.
Whole thing wraps up neatly around 90 minutes. There's definitely worse movies in this genre.
Initial viewing availability was scarce, but now it's on most major streaming services like Amazon and Hulu.
Impressive list of voice actors filling a typical lineup of characters and worn out tropes, with some hits and misses.
The animals are generally endearing and cute - except the lizard, who seems to jam in as much throwaway sarcasm as possible - which was initially fine but got tiresome.
Leans heavily on repeated slapstick gags for laughs (think classic Looney Toons), rather than clever writing. The ol' cactus in the rear gag happened twice in just the first few minutes.
The overall character development is wide but shallow.
Lots of zoomy action with some rushed plot (given to us in big gulps by grandpa), but overall, it'll do.
Whole thing wraps up neatly around 90 minutes. There's definitely worse movies in this genre.
Initial viewing availability was scarce, but now it's on most major streaming services like Amazon and Hulu.
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- Jan 29, 2019
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- Also known as
- La Leyenda del Pasaje Secreto
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- Budget
- $25,400,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was The Legend of Secret Pass (2010) officially released in India in English?
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