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Genres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Time travel films,
Films about cats,
Children's filmsActors Yumi Kakazu,
Subaru Kimura,
Tomokazu Seki,
Kotono Mitsuishi,
Kōji Ishii,
Aya HisakawaRating66%
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Directed by Iginio StraffiGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Luca Argentero,
Laura Chiatti,
Julianne Hough,
Belén Rodríguez,
Joanna Wyatt,
Massimo CorvoRating52%
It is the age of Imperial Rome. Young Timo is an orphan of Pompeii's terrible eruption, adopted by general Chirone and raised in the most famous Gladiators' Academy in Rome. However, Timo is not exactly gladiator material. He just wants to hang out with his friends, Ciccius and Mauritius, and avoid his stepfather's bizarre training sessions at all costs. When Timo meets the lovely Lucilla, he decides to change his life and bring out the valor inside himself - valor that has never shown itself before. Through spells, crazy raids in the woods and the terrible trainings of a very personal lady trainer, Timo has to transform himself into the greatest gladiator of all time., 22minutes
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Fred Armisen,
Alan Cumming,
Anton Yelchin,
Hank Azaria,
Jack Angel,
Tom KaneRating61%
As the story begins, Hefty, Clumsy, and Panicky are out in the forest at night with a cart full of smurfberries that has a broken wheel. Unable to fix the wheel, the three of them sit together around a campfire roasting smurfberries when Clumsy has the idea of telling a ghost story to pass the time. Narrator then joins the three Smurfs to tell his own kind of ghost story., 55minutes
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Tom Wilson,
Garrison Keillor,
Paul Reubens,
Jacob Bertrand,
Thomas F. Wilson,
Grey DeLisleRating60%
Tom and Jerry live with Jack and his Mother in Storybook Town, a fairy tale-inspired theme park. Young Jack is desperate to save the park from the hands of a greedy billionaire, setting out with his loyal cat and mouse friends to sell his prize cow for magic beans. What follows is a journey up a beanstalk to a magical land ruled by a massively mean, greedy, and hungry giant and home to fun, fabled fellows like Droopy, Spike and even Screwy Squirrel. Now, Tom and Jerry put an end to their furry feud long enough to save Storybook Town., 1h34
Directed by Pete Docter,
Ronnie del CarmenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Amy Poehler,
Lewis Black,
Mindy Kaling,
Bill Hader,
John Ratzenberger,
Phyllis SmithRating80%
A girl named Riley is born in Minnesota, and within her mind, five personifications of her core emotions—Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger—come to life. The emotions live in Headquarters, Riley's conscious mind, where they influence Riley's actions and memories via a control console. Her new memories are housed in colored orbs, which are sent into storage at the end of every waking period. The most important or "core" memories are housed in a hub in Headquarters and power five "islands", each of which reflects a different aspect of Riley's personality. Joy acts as the dominant emotion to keep Riley in a happy state, but she and the others do not understand Sadness's purpose, other than making Riley cry., 45minutes
Directed by Steven Dean MooreGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Children's films,
Santa Claus in filmActors Drew Barrymore,
Edward Asnere,
Jay Mohr,
Dan Castellaneta,
Joe Pantoliano,
Peter MacNicolRating69%
The story follows an anthropomorphic Jack Russell Terrier named Olive (voiced by Drew Barrymore), who does not act at all like a dog. ("The Days Still Remaining 'Till Christmas") While in town, she meets Martini, a con artist penguin (voiced by Joe Pantoliano), from whom she buys a "Rolexxx". When she returns home from some errands, she finds her owner, Tim (voiced by Jay Mohr), putting away Christmas decorations and announcing morosely that there "won't be any Christmas"., 1h25
Directed by Benoît "Ben" StassenOrigin BelgiqueGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Jeu,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Films about toys,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Ethel Houbiers,
Grant R. George,
Henri Bungert,
Patrick Poivey,
Edward Asnere,
Alexis VictorRating61%
A human girl opens her car's door and throws a toy to the walkside, making out to her cat. This one, realizing that he has been abandoned by her owner, looking for a refuge when a storm explodes, comes to an old house with fame of cursed in the neighborhood. Trying to escape from it, he is threaten by a white rabbit called Jack and a white mouse called Maggie, ordering him to leave the house before Zoltar's see him. Zoltar, an nice and old magician, finds the cat and he decides to adopt him, putting the name of Thunder after his fear to the storm., 1h20
Genres Fantasy,
Adventure,
Horror,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Tetsuko Kuroyanagi,
Kazuo Kumakura,
Hiroshi Ōtake,
Jōji Yanami,
Masako Nozawa,
Keiko YamamotoRating61%
The film opens with a retelling of Beowulf, narrated over pans of paintings imitative of stained glass, then cuts to Jack, a boy who lives with his animal friends Barnaby Bear, Dinah Dog, Squeeker Mouse and Phineas Fox and drives a car resembling a Ford Model T, even inside the house. One day while out driving Jack sees a girl named Allegra in a flying machine and challenges her to race. After he loses Allegra offers him a ride and he accepts, along with Squeeker Mouse who sneaks aboard. Allegra is actually a witch, and takes Jack to the castle of the evil queen Auriana, who changes children into harpies to be her slaves. Squeeker is sucked into a machine that changes him into a harpy but Jack escapes. When Allegra and another harpy named Harvey Harpy pursue Jack he leads them away from the castle. Harvey Harpy ends up lassoing Jack's animal friends and they get tangled together in the rope. Barnaby Bear starts laughing at the predicament, and soon all are laughing. They take Harvey Harpy back to the house, where they sing and dance together. Spying on them through a window Allegra seems to soften a little as she watches the fun. However, when Jack returns to the house she tries to capture him with a magic rope that has a claw on the end, but the animals drive her away by pelting her with dishes. In some fan copies of the English version about 8 minutes is cut out here, including scenes where Allegra returns to the castle and a battle between Allegra and Jack where she pulls his house off the ground and drops it into a lake. Allegra is injured when she crash lands her flying machine, and Jack takes her back to his house to let her recover. When she comes to she sees Jack, and smiles for a moment, but then flees back to the castle, knocking Jack over as she goes. Jack and friends go back to the castle to rescue Squeeker Mouse, and they encounter Allegra again. She promises to help them since they were so kind to her when she was injured, but instead she leads them into a trap that drops them into a land where the plants try to eat everybody. At the end giant mushrooms drop Jack and friends into a pit with the machine that changes children into harpies. The wind starts to suck Jack into the machine, while the Harpies chant 'Into the Machine!'. Barnaby Bear remembers that a giant windmill powers the machine, so he runs off and stops it. With the windmill immobilized other harpies jump into the pit to take Jack prisoner, but Barnaby Bear finally lets go of the windmill and the harpies are sucked into the machine, which overloads and explodes, with Jack and friends escaping. Queen Auriana punishes Allegra for her failure to capture Jack by exiling her to the ice caves beneath the castle. Harvey Harpy is sad to see Allegra punished, even opposing the queen for her harshness, so when he runs into Jack he explains what happened to Allegra, and leads him to the ice caves to rescue her. Meanwhile, Barnaby Bear, Phineas Fox and Dinah Dog are captured by the queen, who imprisons them in magic bottles and leaves them to watch what happens to Jack in a crystal ball. When Jack rescues Allegra from the ice caves, the queen transports them back to the pit, where she battles them with a golden chain she uses as a whip. When Squeeker Mouse tries to cover up the crystal ball with his cape so no one can see what is happening to Jack he knocks the crystal ball to the ground and it cracks. This breaks the spell imprisoning the animals, and they realize that the crystal is the source of the queen's power. Barnaby Bear throws the crystal ball out the window, and when it shatters the queen loses her powers and is transformed into a large goblin-like creature. Jack and friends pursue the queen, who has a large air-ship ready for her escape. She sets a time bomb to explode after she leaves, but Harvey Harpy ties the bomb to her air-ship as it takes off. As the queen tries to remove the bomb she crashes into the castle and explodes. This destroys the castle and breaks the spell cast by the evil queen, and one by one all the harpies turn back into children, including Allegra and Harvey, who celebrate with Jack., 1h17
Directed by Shamus Culhane,
Dave Fleischer,
Al EugsterOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Feminist films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about insects,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Jack Mercer,
Jean Rhys,
Tedd Pierce,
Pinto Colvig,
Marjorie Hines,
Guinn "Big Boy" WilliamsRating68%
Les amours de Hoppity le criquet et Douce, la fille d'un bourdon, sont troublées par la négligence des humains et le projet de construction d'un gratte-ciel sur leur territoire. L'héroïne est aussi menacée d'un mariage forcé avec Monsieur Scarabée.