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Sanjay's Super Team

  • 2015
  • PG
  • 7m
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6.8/10
5.8K
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Sunny Singh Attar in Sanjay's Super Team (2015)
Bored with his father's meditation, a young Indian boy daydreams of Hindu gods as superheroes.
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Sanjay loves cartoons and comics, while his father tries to draw him into his Hindu traditions. Reluctance turns into awe-inspiring adventure as the boy embarks on an amazing journey, return... Read allSanjay loves cartoons and comics, while his father tries to draw him into his Hindu traditions. Reluctance turns into awe-inspiring adventure as the boy embarks on an amazing journey, returning with a new perspective they can both embrace.Sanjay loves cartoons and comics, while his father tries to draw him into his Hindu traditions. Reluctance turns into awe-inspiring adventure as the boy embarks on an amazing journey, returning with a new perspective they can both embrace.

  • Director
    • Sanjay Patel
  • Writer
    • Sanjay Patel
  • Stars
    • Brent Schraff
    • Sunny Singh Attar
    • Arun Rao
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Sanjay Patel
    • Writer
      • Sanjay Patel
    • Stars
      • Brent Schraff
      • Sunny Singh Attar
      • Arun Rao
    • 25User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 nominations total

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    Sunny Singh Attar
      Arun Rao
        Jaquelynn Herrera
          • Director
            • Sanjay Patel
          • Writer
            • Sanjay Patel
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          7Imdbidia

          Great Message

          This is an odd Pixar film in a sense, because the focus is not on the cuteness or the fun, but on the story. Although the animation is good, it is not as good as other Pixar films. However, this is an excellent film mostly because it has substance and teaches a great lesson to

          kids who belong to a culture that is very different from the Western World but adore the same TV shoes, heroes, and stories as any other kid in the world.

          The focus in this film is on the Hindu culture, as Patel is narrating a semi-autobiographic episode. Hindu culture is full of myths, legends and heroes that are thousands of years old, are amazing, fun and as enthralling as any TV super-hero. This film is a reminder that sometimes the best stories are those behind the traditions one take for granted, that those traditions are based on powerful stories with powerful heroes.

          What I liked the most about the film is that the story approaches both worlds, the old and new, the modern and antique, the lay and the divine as complementary, they are both cool, there is space in our lives for both. Kids can enjoy our modern myths (playful TV characters, animated heroes, superheroes) but also need to learn to respect and appreciate the value of their own culture, the meaning of their rituals, and the powerful stories they convey.

          Finally, this short film is also a charming ode to the power of the divine, prayer, meditation and tradition in our modern hectic lives.

          It is refreshing seeing animators going beyond the cute to focus on such an important message.
          7Hellmant

          Not spectacular.

          'SANJAY'S SUPER TEAM': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

          A 7 minute Pixar animated short film; which accompanied 'THE GOOD DINOSAUR' in theaters. It tells the story of an Indian boy, who imagines the Hindu gods (his father has taught him to believe in), as mighty superheroes. It was directed by veteran animator, turned director, Sanjay Patel. Patel used his own childhood, growing up as an Indian immigrant (in 1980s San Bernardino), as inspiration for the short. I found the film to be amusing, slightly emotional and full of decent animation. It's also a great, thoughtful idea for a kids' cartoon short. It doesn't quite have that magical touch though; that Pixar's greats do. 'SANJAY'S SUPER TEAM' is definitely a well made short, but it's not spectacular.

          Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://youtu.be/HX4VW0mIkCc
          8Sylviastel

          Honoring Tradition, Family, and Yourself!

          Sanjay is a typical Indian boy who is torn between his fictional superheroes and his family's tradition. Sanjay is your typical boy who wants to do what others do his age. He wants to play with his action figures rather than pray and honor with his family. The animation is quite first rate and high quality. Sanjay gets torn between reality and dreams. He soon learned the value of honoring his father and his family's tradition. I didn't realize that this was a short animated film before the actual feature film. I was a bit confused and uncertain about short animated films before the actual feature film presentation. I was with a school for a trip and still the film short was nice and award worthy. I wish the film director well. Sanjay Patel has quite a future in the animated film industry.
          10virilevocalist

          So much depth and symbolic meaning here that's lost on many viewers.

          I grew up as a third culture kid in both India and the US.

          This storyline really resonated with me. When I was a kid playing with my action figures, I'd envision scenarios where the heroes of Indian mythology like Hanuman, Bheema, and so on would team up with Batman, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, etc.

          Sanjay has a culturally-syncretic experience like that in this short.

          And that's what most people took away from this.

          BUT THAT'S ONLY SURFACE LEVEL. IT'S SO MUCH MORE.

          When I re-watched this I noticed there was so much interesting imagery.

          On the side of the room over the television set was a map of America, where Sanjay finds his Western heroes. Over the small shrine on the other side is a map of India, where his Dad has his own heroes, his Gods.

          The way the reflection of the lamp and flame on the floor looks like a bell represents the way light cuts through the darkness, the way sound cuts through the silence.

          Speaking of the darkness, the shapeshifter initially takes on the form of a rakshasa, a demon that represents the worst of human self-destructive behaviors, but after the sound of the bell subdues it (created by smashing his idol, the action figure), the form looks human again, with palms together, meaning the darkness we must subdue is our own.

          Another point about of light subduing the dark is at the end when Sanjay opens the blinds on the dark room, and also when his father and him meet in the middle.

          Tangentially-- I was surprised Mychael Danna did the score, because I was most familiar with his work in Boondock Saints. But then I realized he also scored Monsoon Wedding and Life Of Pi, and then I was like "Oh, that makes sense."

          P.S. The negative reviews here from bigots... shame on you. I think it's very telling about how small-minded you are, that you react to something foreign, that you don't understand, with so much fear, and no willingness or desire for knowledge or understanding. I'm an atheist, and even I understood the beautiful message in this film.
          9rannynm

          Great Message about Traditions and Honoring Them

          I love this animated Disney/Pixar short called because I love the plot. This short film is about the director, Sanjay Patel's childhood and how he has a conflict between doing what he likes and his father's traditions.

          I like this film because it has a nice message – "Traditions may seem boring at times until you take the time to learn about them." You can find ways to incorporate what you like and still keep your family traditions. You will see that it can be fun to do what your parents want to do with you.

          I think many people will relate to this film. My favorite part of the film is when Sanjay imagines himself inside his Dad's cabinet where he is small and these heroes save him.

          I give this film 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 5 to 18. I think adults might like it as well. Some of these scenes might be intense for kids ages under the age of 4. I recommend this to people who like family and adventure shorts. This short will play prior to the new Disney/Pixar film, The Good Dinosaur which opens nationwide in November, 2015.

          Reviewed by Ryan R., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.

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          • Trivia
            This Pixar animated short film was released accompanying with The Good Dinosaur (2015).
          • Goofs
            When Sanjay is trying to get the action figure without his dad noticing, the cape gets caught in the flame and is set on fire, which he then tries to shake out, resulting in the candle going out. However, after his vision, he holds up the action figure, and the cape is intact.
          • Crazy credits
            The title doesn't appear on screen until the end.
          • Connections
            Featured in The Good Dinosaur (2015)

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          • Release date
            • November 25, 2015 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Official site
            • Pixar
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • El superequipo de Sanjay
          • Production companies
            • Pixar Animation Studios
            • Walt Disney Pictures
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          • Runtime
            • 7m
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby Atmos
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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