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The Lost Tiger

  • 2024
  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
93
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The Lost Tiger (2024)
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IsekaiQuestActionAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasy

Adopted by a wrestler kangaroo family, Teo's life changes when visions lead him to his roots. He embarks on an epic journey to save his homeland from destruction.Adopted by a wrestler kangaroo family, Teo's life changes when visions lead him to his roots. He embarks on an epic journey to save his homeland from destruction.Adopted by a wrestler kangaroo family, Teo's life changes when visions lead him to his roots. He embarks on an epic journey to save his homeland from destruction.

  • Director
    • Chantelle Murray
  • Writers
    • Philip Tarl Denson
    • Anthony Mullins
    • Chantelle Murray
  • Stars
    • Elletayah Rae Anderson
    • Jimi Bani
    • Celeste Barber
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    93
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chantelle Murray
    • Writers
      • Philip Tarl Denson
      • Anthony Mullins
      • Chantelle Murray
    • Stars
      • Elletayah Rae Anderson
      • Jimi Bani
      • Celeste Barber
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Elletayah Rae Anderson
    • Bunji
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    Jimi Bani
    Jimi Bani
    • Red
    • (voice)
    Celeste Barber
    Celeste Barber
    • Quinella
    • (voice)
    Reuben Blacksmith
    • Rapper Devil
    • (voice)
    Rahmah Binte Buyong
    • Nana
    • (voice)
    Thalia Colettis
      Rhys Darby
      Rhys Darby
      • Plato
      • (voice)
      Nakkiah Lui
      • Kara
      • (voice)
      Perry Mooney
      Perry Mooney
      • Tarni
      • (voice)
      Chantelle Murray
      Chantelle Murray
      • Dena
      • (voice)
      Kalem Murray
      • Commentator
      • (voice)
      Ari Reuben
      • Digby
      • (voice)
      Kateao Smith
      • Tiger Kid
      • (voice)
      Thomas Weatherall
      Thomas Weatherall
      • Teo
      • (voice)
      • Director
        • Chantelle Murray
      • Writers
        • Philip Tarl Denson
        • Anthony Mullins
        • Chantelle Murray
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      6YARDCG

      Child-friendly work with a heart - even if can't quite compete at the global level.

      It's funny how within 12 months, Australian animation produces both the sepia-toned, frequently depressing, thoroughly grounded and 100% adult claymation Memoir of a Snail, and The Lost Tiger right here, which is in many ways the opposite of all those descriptors. In fact, I realized that after a year of Memoir, Inside Out 2, Ne Zha 2, The Wild Robot and Flow, I have almost forgotten what it's like to watch a cartoon which seems to consciously sacrifice some of its ability to interest adults in order to better appeal to younger children. Sometimes, things are intentionally simple, and I guess that's OK too.

      However, the above does not mean thought has not been put into it behind the scenes. For one thing, it is practically impossible to separate the obvious parallels drawn by the narrative between the thylacines (that's the formal name for Tasmanian tigers) and the Australian Aborigines from the individual experience of Chantelle Murray, who is the first Aboriginal woman to direct an Australian animated film. Somewhat unusually, the primary conflict for much of the narrative is not between good and evil but between the well-intentioned, genuinely good adoptive family and the protagonist's struggle for belonging and the need to avoid loss of culture.

      And when evil does arrive, it is in the form of "adventurer archeologists" who are a subtle yet clear rebuke to Indiana Jones' narratives. (In addition to setting up a "never meet your heroes" subplot of personal growth for a side character.) Even the pure comic relief side characters (think of, say, the lemurs of Madagascar) serve to point out the precarity of tourism-based economies - something which must have been close to home for a director from Queensland (with the nameless big city in the film sporting unmistakable Brisbane landmarks.) Come to think of it, this silly cartoon has more going on under the surface than some "prestige" films (cough, "Small Things Like These", cough.)

      With all of its strengths, I almost don't want to talk about the elephant in the room - which is that the animation itself is sadly but undeniably not a strong side of this animated film. Seeing this on the same day as Ne Zha 2 brought the point painfully close to home - but even next to a "more normal" animated film, The Lost Tiger is too often clearly stiff and plasticky. Obviously, competing with the titans of CG animation is something too many studios can only dream of - particularly when they create a work that's so unlikely to find much success outside of the domestic market. However, both Flow and Memoir of a Snail look so much better while either one costs below 5M USD. I cannot find how much this one cost, but I suspect it was several times more expensive than that. (For comparison, 2008's The Tale of Despereaux, which was also made by a lesser-known studio, cost $60M to produce similar runtime at an admittedly higher quality.) This review is not the best place to but TLDR; small animation creators really should treat claymation as the first resort rather than the last.
      1tchcsvrvrp

      Don't waste your time

      I took my daughter to see The Lost Tiger and she begged to leave after 10 minutes - I persisted and tried to give it a chance but we couldn't sit through the whole movie. Animation isn't great and storyline is quite boring.

      The storyline is weak and characters quite lame. While the intent is obviously pure it's just terribly executed. It was a total waste of time and money going to the cinema to watch The Lost Tiger. The Lost Tiger should just be hosted on a streaming platform and not in cinemas - it's not at the standard you would expect from a cinema movie.

      Definitely don't waste your time or torture your kids by expecting them to sit through it.
      8JFPIMDb1810

      Had the kid laughing and vibrant scenes

      A different style of animation than what is normally done, adding a quality of whim and a fresh take to some political topics in a kid friendly way. With action packed moves and vibrant voices my kid was glued to his seat!!

      Some great Aussie humour through it that even had some adults laughing.

      The imagery reflected some beautiful places that people living in WA would recognise, the red dirt and cliffs of Broome to the Boab tree and coastal waters.

      It was nice seeing culture represented, and the complexities of identity played out in a way that kids could understand. Challenging topics handled with grace.
      9imdbfan-0714417725

      lovely story

      Watched the movie at the cinema and didn't have a really high expectation, however I enjoyed it, the story line was great and although I myself am not Indigenous, I personally think the representation was Nice to see.

      I actually appreciated the animation style as well, it was different and nice to see, unfortunately it was released at a time where other popular movies were released so most people will see those.

      The story had a good representation towards different family types, and it was lovely to see this.

      A very heartwarming story, and represents a lot of things in a way that is educational and entertaining to children.

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        This is the first Like a Photon Creative film directed by a woman.
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      • Release date
        • 2025 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Australia
      • Official site
        • Screen Australia
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • El tigre perdido
      • Production companies
        • Alceon Entertainment Partners
        • Like A Photon Creative
        • Maslow Entertainment
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        • $475,704
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.39 : 1

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