A diverse band of crayons strive to protect not only their magical multihued homeland but the imagination of children everywhere from a terrifying monster.A diverse band of crayons strive to protect not only their magical multihued homeland but the imagination of children everywhere from a terrifying monster.A diverse band of crayons strive to protect not only their magical multihued homeland but the imagination of children everywhere from a terrifying monster.
Owen Wilson
- Ricky the Dragon
- (voice)
Christina Ricci
- Yellow
- (voice)
Rosie Perez
- Red
- (voice)
Elizabeth Daily
- Mom
- (voice)
- (as E.G. Daily)
- …
Tom Lowell
- Brown
- (voice)
Jess Harnell
- Green
- (voice)
Frank Gladstone
- Refried Bean
- (voice)
- …
Wayne Brady
- Blue
- (voice)
David Kaye
- Black
- (voice)
- …
Robin Howard
- Tangerine
- (voice)
- …
Jeremy Guskin
- Orange
- (voice)
- …
John D. Eraklis
- Navy Blue
- (voice)
Craig Ferguson
- Nat
- (voice)
Zoë Bright
- Madame Pink
- (voice)
- …
Sophia Eraklis
- Purple
- (voice)
Jessica Capshaw
- Duck
- (voice)
Josh Gladstone
- Cow
- (voice)
Sean Astin
- Horatio
- (voice)
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Average film for young children
This film is average baby sitting filler / bargain bin DVD quality in regards to plot. It meets all the criteria to keep preschoolers watching. Don't expect to enjoy it if you're an adult but is harmless enough. The quality of animation is basic but it falls moreso in review due to the basic plot. My kids aged seven,five and three seemed entertained enough by it and I'm not a 30 yr old neckbeard who expects a children's film to also keep adults entertained with subtext and highly developed themes in children's flicks. They are what they are. Pixar quality films like Toy Story 3 are rare for a reason. Good to see Craig Ferguson getting work though.
Great toddler film
My three and four (now five) year olds LOVE this movie. It's terrific for little ones, and I prefer this to many more popular and money making films that cast a wider net that targets a broader age spectrum but also exposes little ones to more fearful subjects and tidal waves of verbage that they don't understand...and vocabulary/behaviors that I don't want them to imitate. I was surprised to read that this is the all-time lowest grossing animated feature film, but there you go. We watch it on Netflix.
Just awful
A mishmash of stereotypes, terrible dialogue (the maon character actually SAYS "Eeeek!" and sighs "Yaaay!" more than once), bizarrely poor deliveries by otherwise serviceable, well-known actors, lousy friends for the main character (at one point they cheer the idea of straight up murdering another character for, essentially, being found creepy by them!). The songs are catchy but insipid. Well, I suppose that's why it was at Dollar Tree and I'd never heard of it, despite the popular B listers on the billing.
YES! NO!! ?
A lifeless story! If a captivating story is something desired, this is not the movie. Through random songs and terrible line delivery... Color City was fun to watch if you want to completely turn your brain off. Watching those little crayons sail down the river and make stupid decisions is quite entertaining!
Yellows character is probably the most likable of all. I love her. She is so goofy and when she sings her to-long-of-a-song she looks so delusional going 40mph through color city on her tricycle. She is so done with green you know she wanted to push him into the volcano, and she admires her friends! How great! Green can actually melt slowly.
Yellows character is probably the most likable of all. I love her. She is so goofy and when she sings her to-long-of-a-song she looks so delusional going 40mph through color city on her tricycle. She is so done with green you know she wanted to push him into the volcano, and she admires her friends! How great! Green can actually melt slowly.
Darling for kids, not too shabby for their parents, either.
As a parent who has had to sit through a lot of children's programming over the years, I really liked this little movie. The premise is cute, and there's a few jokes aimed at the parents in there. It's not so teeth-rottingly sweet as to be nauseating to Mom and Dad, the music is catchy, and the children's drawings come to life is an interesting concept that's not overdone. I've found myself asking my two year old if he'd like to watch the crayon movie again! The voice actor's list has some of my favorites on it including Sean Astin (from Goonies and The Lord Of The Rings) who I would never have pegged, although I knew it was familiar and I actually came to IMDb to see who the voice actor is. It also stars Owen Wilson and Christina Ricci, Craig Ferguson and Wayne Brady. Put the movie on for your kiddos- mine love it!
Did you know
- TriviaRickie the Dragon is the fifth character for actor Owen Wilson to voice in a theatrical film, after Lightning McQueen from the Cars franchise, Coach Skip the Opossum from Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), the title character of Marmaduke (2010), and Reggie the Turkey from Free Birds (2013).
- Crazy creditsThere is a post credits scene.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Familiar Faces: Gaturro (2018)
- SoundtracksAlive
(uncredited)
Written by Nick Littlemore, Peter Mayes, Luke Steele, Steve Bach and Jonathan Sloan
Performed by Empire of the Sun
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- 小蠟筆們的彩色世界大冒險
- Production company
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $32,188
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,260
- Oct 5, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $115,335
- Runtime
- 1h 17m(77 min)
- Color
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