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Follows the journey of a young hedgehog who wants to save the forest and its inhabitants from a horrible drought by reclaim a magical waterstone from the bear king.Follows the journey of a young hedgehog who wants to save the forest and its inhabitants from a horrible drought by reclaim a magical waterstone from the bear king.Follows the journey of a young hedgehog who wants to save the forest and its inhabitants from a horrible drought by reclaim a magical waterstone from the bear king.
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Paulette Victor Lifton
- Bunny
- (as Paulette Lifton)
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An animated adventure film.
It is about a hedgehog and a squirrel who are going to search the mountains for a magic stone of water because their village is drying up, in the way of various obstacles to reach it.
Predictable like all of its kind.
The start is slow but suddenly takes off.
Based on a children's story.
Entertaining
Quality.
The colors are spectacular.
The animation is spectacular.
Talk about the importance of water and its care, as well as the value of friendship.
A movie to watch with the whole family.
Latte and the Magic Waterstone was honestly kinda boring.
It had a plot that could've worked out, if it wasn't for the numerous gaps in its logic and explanation that personally ruined the movie. I think the uninspired, boring story writing was probably the worst aspect of the movie overall. The characters did their job, but they weren't really memorable or stuck to you well.
The only thing that the movie was able to knock out of the park, however, was definitely the graphics. Each scene was definitely fresh and vivid with colour, and the textures of the things in the world were really high quality. However, the animation part of the graphics weren't great and I definitely saw better, especially when it came to lip-syncing.
Overall, an honest middle-of-the-road movie experience. It's a great movie for kids, and has a few nice values and meanings, but for older kids and adults, the movie certainly felt unfinished and rushed to some extent.
It had a plot that could've worked out, if it wasn't for the numerous gaps in its logic and explanation that personally ruined the movie. I think the uninspired, boring story writing was probably the worst aspect of the movie overall. The characters did their job, but they weren't really memorable or stuck to you well.
The only thing that the movie was able to knock out of the park, however, was definitely the graphics. Each scene was definitely fresh and vivid with colour, and the textures of the things in the world were really high quality. However, the animation part of the graphics weren't great and I definitely saw better, especially when it came to lip-syncing.
Overall, an honest middle-of-the-road movie experience. It's a great movie for kids, and has a few nice values and meanings, but for older kids and adults, the movie certainly felt unfinished and rushed to some extent.
Surprisingly good watch, could watch again, and can recommend.
The beginning is a little rough as they're establishing the world and lore of "The Magic Waterstone", and they come REALLY close to an underlying racism metaphor a couple of times, but having watched the entire movie, it doesn't seem like it panned out.
The characters are just grumpy and likeable enough that each sort of has its own charm. I would have appreciated more finely tuned characters, but the cg aesthetic does seem to make up for it.
It's not a great movie by far, but I think it is good enough that younger audiences will like it and it is well enough composed that adults would be able to watch it with their kids without being too bored.
The beginning is a little rough as they're establishing the world and lore of "The Magic Waterstone", and they come REALLY close to an underlying racism metaphor a couple of times, but having watched the entire movie, it doesn't seem like it panned out.
The characters are just grumpy and likeable enough that each sort of has its own charm. I would have appreciated more finely tuned characters, but the cg aesthetic does seem to make up for it.
It's not a great movie by far, but I think it is good enough that younger audiences will like it and it is well enough composed that adults would be able to watch it with their kids without being too bored.
Of course animals in most movies are depicted "human like" and this is no different. It is not just the fact that they talk, but how they behave and all that. Now let's be clear, this is not Pixar. Not even close and I'm not even talking about the animation style (don't forget this does not even have close to the same budget Pixar movies would have), but also story wise.
But it can still be fun, especially for the little ones. And while you watch it with them, you can have fun with them. Nice social message overall and fine or decent movie in my opinion
But it can still be fun, especially for the little ones. And while you watch it with them, you can have fun with them. Nice social message overall and fine or decent movie in my opinion
A very cool and at the same time informative fairy tale for the youngest and not only about climate changes on our Earth. Water shortage, droughts all over the world are an ongoing problem. It depends on us how we continue to shape our planet. From the technical side, a very nice animation, detailed fur details. I RECOMMEND this ani animation movie.
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- Пухнасті бешкетники
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- $5,545,638
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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