IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.1K
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The Secret Magic Control Agency sends its two best agents, Hansel and Gretel, to fight against the witch of the Gingerbread House.The Secret Magic Control Agency sends its two best agents, Hansel and Gretel, to fight against the witch of the Gingerbread House.The Secret Magic Control Agency sends its two best agents, Hansel and Gretel, to fight against the witch of the Gingerbread House.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Nicholas Corda
- Hansel (Adult)
- (voice)
Sylvana Joyce
- Gretel (Adult)
- (voice)
Courtney Shaw
- Gretel (Child)
- (voice)
Erica Schroeder
- Ilvira
- (voice)
Georgette Reilly
- Agent Stepmother
- (voice)
- (as Georgette Timoney)
Mary O'Brady
- Baba Yaga
- (voice)
Johanna Elmina Moise
- Agent Stepdaughter
- (voice)
- (as Johanna Moise)
Marc Thompson
- King
- (voice)
- …
Sefi Carmel
- Rosario
- (voice)
Sara Rahman
- Aelita
- (voice)
Tyler Bunch
- Cookies
- (voice)
- …
Mike Pollock
- Prime Minister
- (voice)
Dani Marcus
- Other Voices
- (voice)
- (as Danielle Marcus)
Bill Timoney
- Other Voices
- (voice)
- …
Tom Wayland
- Other Voices
- (voice)
Featured reviews
This is one of the best animated movies I've ever seen. It's Pixar Level CGI. Can't believe it's a Netflix original.
Really fun movie with a nice story and ending. It's great a palette cleanser when you don't know what to watch. I liked it more than I expected to!
Really fun movie with a nice story and ending. It's great a palette cleanser when you don't know what to watch. I liked it more than I expected to!
The animation was good but not perfect but the message that delivers to the people was very important.
I love this cartoon. I was surprised that Russian produced so great story. I enjoyed it from the beginning to the end. It remained me The Shreck story. Watched it without children. I'd needed to relax and get some happiness. I've got more than expected.
There's just too much going on animation-wise for me. It's so busy and bright and I wish they went with the 'less is more' concept to drive the film. I loved the idea though and my kids and I enjoyed watching it. We were definitely entertained. There were also a few annoying scenes where even though on the journey they should've hit a dead end, something totally impossible unconnected to the story would magically get them out of trouble. But hey, it was a decent movie to watch on Netflix.
God, I know, it's a bland title isn't it?
We get a lot of these movies marketed to families with young children and at their worst they're horrendous and at best they're usually just passable.
This one is actually a fair bit better than average. Not a classic but there is something distinctly charming in its characters and its handling as it tries to wring more material from that very old concept of the fairytale pastiche.
So he's a rascal illusionist and she's basically the magic police. Obviously I try not to think of her as a cop but she makes it hard. You know Gina from Paradise PD? Imagine a more grandma-friendly version of that. They make a pretty pleasing odd couple as they are conscripted to work together even though they "Can't stand each other!" (as the trailers were kind enough to point out).
I really liked how they really conveyed a sense of history between these siblings and used their respective skill sets (one is street smart, the other is academic smart) in a complementary fashion.
The plot is nothing too original and their journey often feels like a child's video game in how they simply move from place to place to face a new local challenge like progressive levels but at no point did this feel anything close to as excruciating or dumb as so many others like it. This movie was someone's baby and I can respect hat.
We get a lot of these movies marketed to families with young children and at their worst they're horrendous and at best they're usually just passable.
This one is actually a fair bit better than average. Not a classic but there is something distinctly charming in its characters and its handling as it tries to wring more material from that very old concept of the fairytale pastiche.
So he's a rascal illusionist and she's basically the magic police. Obviously I try not to think of her as a cop but she makes it hard. You know Gina from Paradise PD? Imagine a more grandma-friendly version of that. They make a pretty pleasing odd couple as they are conscripted to work together even though they "Can't stand each other!" (as the trailers were kind enough to point out).
I really liked how they really conveyed a sense of history between these siblings and used their respective skill sets (one is street smart, the other is academic smart) in a complementary fashion.
The plot is nothing too original and their journey often feels like a child's video game in how they simply move from place to place to face a new local challenge like progressive levels but at no point did this feel anything close to as excruciating or dumb as so many others like it. This movie was someone's baby and I can respect hat.
Did you know
- TriviaBaba Yaga is not part of the original story of Hansel and Gretel. She is a familiar character from Slavic folklore. Her house being on birds' legs and her flying mortar are consistent with her stories.
- Crazy creditsThe actress who voiced Gretel (Adult) is literally credited on screen as follows: "Sylvana Opeis (Credited as Sylvana Joyce)"
- ConnectionsReferences SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Agencia secreta de control mágico
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $164,936
- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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