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Die Abenteuer von Pico und Columbus

  • 1992
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  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,5/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Abenteuer von Pico und Columbus (1992)
Abenteuer EpischQuestAbenteuerFamilieFantasieAnimationsfilmHandgezeichnete Animation

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuChristopher Columbus decides to go on a journey to prove that the Earth is not flat. His companion is a smart wood worm who's on a quest of his own: to save a beautiful fairy princess from t... Alles lesenChristopher Columbus decides to go on a journey to prove that the Earth is not flat. His companion is a smart wood worm who's on a quest of his own: to save a beautiful fairy princess from the evil lord Swarm and his insect army.Christopher Columbus decides to go on a journey to prove that the Earth is not flat. His companion is a smart wood worm who's on a quest of his own: to save a beautiful fairy princess from the evil lord Swarm and his insect army.

  • Regie
    • Michael Schoemann
  • Drehbuch
    • Ute Schoemann-Koll
    • Scott Santoro
    • David T. Reilly
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Corey Feldman
    • Irene Cara
    • Dom DeLuise
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Michael Schoemann
    • Drehbuch
      • Ute Schoemann-Koll
      • Scott Santoro
      • David T. Reilly
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Corey Feldman
      • Irene Cara
      • Dom DeLuise
    • 19Benutzerrezensionen
    • 1Kritische Rezension
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    Corey Feldman
    Corey Feldman
    • Pico
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Irene Cara
    Irene Cara
    • Marilyn
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Christopher Columbus
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Dan Haggerty
    Dan Haggerty
    • King Ferdinand IV
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Queen Isabella
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Narrator
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Rosemary Alexander
    Rosemary Alexander
      Donald Arthur
      • Christopher Columbus
      • (Synchronisation)
      Marcus Calvin
      Marcus Calvin
        Brett Baxter Clark
        Brett Baxter Clark
        • Additional Voices
        • (Synchronisation)
        Gino Conforti
        Gino Conforti
        • Additional Voices
        • (English version)
        • (Synchronisation)
        David Creedon
        Henry Crowell Jr.
        • Additional Voices
        • (English version)
        • (Synchronisation)
        • (as Hank Crowell Jr.)
        Dilys Goggins
        Michael Habeck
        Michael Habeck
        • Christopher Columbus
        • (German version)
        • (Synchronisation)
        Beate Hasenau
        Beate Hasenau
        • Queen Isabella
        • (German version)
        • (Synchronisation)
        Elmore James
        Helena Jungwirth
          • Regie
            • Michael Schoemann
          • Drehbuch
            • Ute Schoemann-Koll
            • Scott Santoro
            • David T. Reilly
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          2l-62911

          Hysterically bad!

          Ahhh, bad animated films. We love these kinds of flicks don't we? We love moaning about the annoying characters that we want to bash their brains out, we laugh at the rushed and cheap animation and we cringe at the crappy songs that won't make any of the Disney songwriters cry in their sleep.

          Now with this little beauty here called The Magic Voyage, you have to take it with a magic pinch of salt.

          You can either call it a horrible horrible film that has no redeeming qualities and is just annoying to watch, or you can go the extra mile and call it a bad film but still unbelievably funny to watch.

          Guess which path I'm taking Sherlocks? Yep, that's right, the second path because I found the Magic Voyage to be a hysterical piece of animated trash from our good ol friends in Germany.

          Now I can sort of see what they were going for here, they wanted to give Disney a good run for their money and try to make an animated film. They tried but they more or less failed on all accounts.

          The animation here is unbelievably bad, like Paddy The Pelican levels of awfulness. This kind of thing would feel more right at home on 70's Saturday Morning TV with some other "classics" like all those toons focusing on those popular stars.

          Oh yes you're also in for a treat, because like it's little brother Felix The Cat, half of the dialogue doesn't even match with the lips. Great fun for all, you could take a shot each time they make this error.

          Voice acting is pretty bad, not like Felix though but still bad nonetheless. Look Mr DeLuise, I love you man but you just wasn't right for the role of Christopher Columbus and the less said about that wood character thingy the better.

          Are you a person who loves history? Too bad, better look elsewhere because this is also packed with tons of historical accuracy, it goes completely off the walls and makes even Pocahontas look even more accurate by comparison.

          Oh yes and this film doesn't know when to take a quick breathe just like Felix, so it's pretty loud half the time. I'm pretty sure, if this film was a real person, it would be dead in under 10 minutes or so.

          Magic Voyage was hysterically bad and incredibly funny to watch. It's basically a trainwreck that is so big you can't help but just watch it anyway. A gigantic failure for all involved and pushes animation back 80 million years. (Hold on, did animation even exist back then? Beats me.) Right, I'm off to make my own historically inaccurate animated film. Byyyeeee.
          1etg1701

          I wish there were negative vote ratings....

          This is without a doubt one of the stupidest films ever created. Everything from the characters to the plot to the atrocious songs is just ridiculous to a degree that is simply unfathomable. It's actually rather hard to explain because the flaws are just too numerous. Suffice to say, you will need a vomit bucket for this.

          It is certainly the worst movie I've seen all the way through and I'm shocked that it didn't get a perfect 1.0 out of 10.0 for the average score. If it were up to me, I'd give this stinker a -10 or better yet, go back in time and prevent it from ever being made. Oh well, there is anime for those in search of quality animation.
          1BrettErikJohnson

          The world may be round but this picture is flat.

          This is one of those films where you just don't have any idea why it was even made. Why in the world would Germans feel drawn to a story featuring Christopher Columbus, a wood worm, a firefly princess and some sort of horribly, horribly animated swarm something-or-other? I just keep asking myself over and over again, "Why?"

          The overall animation doesn't even come close to looking like anything out of the 1990's. It is very simplistic, drab and amateur-looking. Supposedly stationary objects jiggle back and forth and the mouths of characters don't match the words being spoken way too many times.

          Forget about all of the important ingredients necessary to make a decent animated film. Dom DeLuise and Corey Feldman as your main voice talent? Ugh. Sheesh...and the songs in the film! You will thank me for the following advice: Do not keep any sharp objects lying around while watching this film! If you happen to find a pencil before you find the "Mute" button on the remote, well, you will probably be tempted to use it to puncture your eardrums. The sole good song is the one by Al Jarreau over the closing credits.

          I don't even know where to begin as far as the story goes. Something about a wood worm who walks and talks and wears clothes. He has a carrot for a nose and tells Christopher Columbus that the world is actually round and not flat or square. The wood worm, named Pico, snags a girlfriend but she is later kidnapped by a swarm creature. Columbus convinces the Queen to give him three ships so he can sail to Asia and Pico tags along to try and find his girlfriend. They end up landing on a tropical island and find a fortune in gold. Is any of this sounding interesting to you?

          This is one of those many films where you just know that the story behind the development of it is infinitely more interesting than the film itself. I don't know why the Germans didn't make something that they could relate to better. They tried to emulate an American animated film but completely and utterly failed. Even early episodes of "The Smurfs" are filled with more complex storytelling and cutting edge animation than this disaster. Bon Voyage! 1/10
          2kbb6497

          This film is tedious, noisy and banal. It is also disrespectful to the real life Christopher Colombus, though it does have the familiar bombcast of a Mr. Magoo cartoon.

          This could be, by far, the worst animated foreign film ever made. Surely it's the worst I've ever seen in a long time.

          Why would the Germans try to tell a story about Christopher Columbus? This is insulting to history, insulting to children's intelligence, and, worst of all, insulting to Columbus and his crewmates. This is actually so bad I can't even put it in paragraphs. How bad is this movie? How is it misguided? How is it so insulting to history? Here's a quick checklist:

          01. A Talking Bookworm Named Pico (Corey Feldman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

          02. A Princess Firefly Named Marilyn (Irene Cara, Fame)

          03. An Evil "Swarm-Lord"

          04. Pico Telling Christopher Columbus (Dom DeLuise, The Secret of NIMH) That the World Is Flat When In Reality Columbus Figured It Out Himself

          05. Columbus Going To The King & Queen To Tell Them His/Pico's Idea Of Finding The New World When In Real Life It Was The King & Queen Who Told Columbus To Find the New World

          06.Stereotypical Crewmates

          07. The Most Corny-as-Hell Dream Sequence Where Columbus Pulls A Spyglass Out of His Penis

          08. The Crewmates Trying To Hang Columbus When In Reality It Never Happened

          09. Talking Beavers Helping Pico and Marilyn Defeat the Swarm-Lord

          10. Columbus Using A Sock-Puppet To Get The Long-Found Gold. Again, It Never Happened.

          11. Stereotypical Natives In The New World

          12. The Most Sugar-Coated Ending In Which the Natives Honor Columbus, Columbus, Pico and Marilyn All Heading Home Alive and Safe and Columbus Talking About How The World Will Improve Within the Next 2,000 Years. There's Not Even An Epilogue That Tells How Several Of Columbus's Crewmates Were Killed By the Natives.

          See how bad this movie is? Not only that, it rips off Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth", as well as Don Bluth movies like "The Secret of NIMH", "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "A Troll In Central Park" (and I thought THAT movie was bad.). The only saving graces of this movie are Dom DeLuise and Irene Cara. Other than that, it's loud, rude, and TOTALLY disrespectful to history.

          ** out of **********
          5sitonpickle

          So bad it's hilarious

          This is a movie that is supposedly the story of how Columbus discovered America with his famous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.

          We all know the story of how Columbus discovered that the earth is round, but not many of us are stupid enough to think that a wood worm told Columbus this revolutionary idea. There's even a scene in which Columbus says to a ship crew man, "this isn't an ordinary wood worm, this is the word worm that told me the world was a'round! Did you know the world was round, amigo!"

          Not only that, but there's a lot of other historically accurate characters, such as a giant swarm of bugs called "The Swarm Lord" and a fairy named Marilyn from a fairy land called "Moon Twilight".

          It shouldn't surprise anyone that this movie was made by German film makers. It's unbelievable how little the makers gave a crap about history. The movie is directed by Michael Schoemann, who more then likely read the introduction on a history book about Columbus, closed the book, rolled it up into a giant cigar and smoked his brains out with marijuana and said "Hey, you know what this story needs? Swarm Lords, a talking wood worm and fairies!!!"

          Like many people on IMDb, I saw this movie while I was a child and loved it. By the time Columbus and his crew get on the ocean sailing, the movie goes sugar high insane with Columbus going crazy in his dreams, singing a song and a strange climax after the arrival in America and bugs attacking. There's apparently more to fear then just the edge of the world.

          I found the movie to have some pretty hilarious moments in it's idiotic premise, such as the horrible dubbing which most of the time goes along lips that aren't even moving, a few lines from crazy Columbus and an argument concerning the ship running over a fish.

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            At the time, this film was the most expensive animated production in Germany.
          • Patzer
            The ending implied that the land Columbus discovered will be known as New York City, yet on his first voyage to the new world he landed at The Bahamas, not near New York.
          • Zitate

            [first lines]

            Narrator: A long time ago, people thought the world was flat, and if you sailed uncharted waters, you might just fall over the edge into space. Now this may seem strange to us now, but in those days, no one knew what lay over the far horizon. But with pirates and hurricanes and sea monsters to contend with, it was a very dangerous voyage. But in 1492, there appeared an Italian navigator, a man with a revolutionary idea: He thought the world was... square. And his name was... Christopher Columbus.

          • Alternative Versionen
            Besides the Hemdale English dub there was an earlier English dub made for this movie with an entirely different cast of voice actors. This English dub of the film is a rare version to find.
          • Verbindungen
            Featured in The Nostalgia Critic: The Magic Voyage (2011)
          • Soundtracks
            Pico the Adventurer
            Lyrics by Scott Santoro

            Performed by Corey Feldman

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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 14. Februar 1992 (Deutschland)
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