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6,2/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe young Norse god Thor embarks on a quest with his brother Loki to find and recover a legendary sword.The young Norse god Thor embarks on a quest with his brother Loki to find and recover a legendary sword.The young Norse god Thor embarks on a quest with his brother Loki to find and recover a legendary sword.
Matthew Wolf
- Thor
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Matt Wolf)
Rick Gomez
- Loki
- (Synchronisation)
Tara Strong
- Sif
- (Synchronisation)
Alistair Abell
- Fandral
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Dobson
- Hogun
- (Synchronisation)
Brent Chapman
- Volstagg
- (Synchronisation)
Chris Britton
- Odin
- (Synchronisation)
Ron Halder
- Algrim
- (Synchronisation)
Cathy Weseluck
- Brunhilde
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Michael Dobson
- Geirmarr
- (Synchronisation)
- …
John Novak
- Thrym
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Mark Acheson
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
Ashleigh Ball
- Amora
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Brian Drummond
- Fenris
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Mark Gibbon
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
Jillian Michaels
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Ty Olsson
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Ty Olson)
Venus Terzo
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
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I've always considered Thor a bit of a weak link when it comes to Marvel. Not only have I always found him a pretentious unlikeable character but I simply don't see the appeal of turning previous deities and gods into superheroes.
It begs he question whats next? Will Allah feature in the next Avengers film? Can we expect Jesus to battle alongside Batman next year?
Tales Of Asgard follows a young arrogant Thor eager to prove his worth in battle. In doing so he teams with his brother Loki and accidentally re-ignites tensions between Asgard and the frost giants.
It's pretty play by numbers stuff and though the story is solid enough the characters are a combination of weak and annoying.
One for fans only.
The Good:
Story is engaging
The Bad:
Not loyal to the comics
Characters are annoying
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
After Fist Of Jesus (2012) I'm thinking a Jesus superhero movie could work
It begs he question whats next? Will Allah feature in the next Avengers film? Can we expect Jesus to battle alongside Batman next year?
Tales Of Asgard follows a young arrogant Thor eager to prove his worth in battle. In doing so he teams with his brother Loki and accidentally re-ignites tensions between Asgard and the frost giants.
It's pretty play by numbers stuff and though the story is solid enough the characters are a combination of weak and annoying.
One for fans only.
The Good:
Story is engaging
The Bad:
Not loyal to the comics
Characters are annoying
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
After Fist Of Jesus (2012) I'm thinking a Jesus superhero movie could work
This movie is great at what it is and the people giving it the negative reviews need to get out of the box once in a while. What it is; is a look at Thor and Loki on their first real adventure, the trouble they get into (good and bad) and the consequences of their actions. It is also a brief look at Thor's relationship with Sif and the Valkyrie. Animation is good, not great, but the story and fresh perspective of the young Thor make up for it. I rated the movie high because I enjoyed the risk they took to make it; PLUS, anytime I can watch a movie like this and not guess just about every plot twist AND still enjoy the movie and the story---I am happy. Fun watch, and if your a Thor fan, you will like it all the more.
I got this film purely by accident, thinking it was going to be the another Thor movie that has just been released. Ever since childhood, I have been repeatedly surprised by how many books/movies/songs that I never wanted in the first place turned out to be good when I reluctantly decided to give them a try.
My first impression was that this was going to be just another silly story for kids, because we see Thor as a brash youth. I was tempted to turn it off after only a few minutes, but I'm glad I stuck with it. I suspected, of course, that the story was going to show how Thor grew up and became the hero we know him to be today, but I didn't know exactly how that transition would take place.
Presumably, after taking a few blows on his chin, he was simply going to pick up his hammer and crush evil into submission, convincingly proving once again that 'might makes right'. And, if that were all there is to this story, I wouldn't be recommending that you watch it yourself or show it to your kids.
Like most youths, Thor has a sense of ambition and adventure that ultimately gets him into trouble. But Thor is not an ordinary youth, being the son of Odin, his rash actions place the entire kingdom of Asgard in grave danger. It is at this point, when he accepts responsibility for his own actions, that we see his remarkable transition from boy to man. In fact, we are impressed when he proves to have the wisdom of a man many years his senior.
So, as it turns out, the moral is the same as in other superhero stories, that is, having great power isn't what counts the most, but rather knowing how to use it wisely is. I have read more than my fair share of comics, even as an adult, so this theme isn't really news to me. This time, however, I saw it from a different perspective, through the eyes of an adolescent who had to learn the lesson the hard way. And, then I saw something I had been missing all these years. I knew the part about the hero forgiving the bad guys, but I realize now that what is more important is that Thor forgave himself. This sense of compassion is perhaps the main reason why Thor goes on to be a great hero, while his brother Lochi eventually becomes a villain.
My first impression was that this was going to be just another silly story for kids, because we see Thor as a brash youth. I was tempted to turn it off after only a few minutes, but I'm glad I stuck with it. I suspected, of course, that the story was going to show how Thor grew up and became the hero we know him to be today, but I didn't know exactly how that transition would take place.
Presumably, after taking a few blows on his chin, he was simply going to pick up his hammer and crush evil into submission, convincingly proving once again that 'might makes right'. And, if that were all there is to this story, I wouldn't be recommending that you watch it yourself or show it to your kids.
Like most youths, Thor has a sense of ambition and adventure that ultimately gets him into trouble. But Thor is not an ordinary youth, being the son of Odin, his rash actions place the entire kingdom of Asgard in grave danger. It is at this point, when he accepts responsibility for his own actions, that we see his remarkable transition from boy to man. In fact, we are impressed when he proves to have the wisdom of a man many years his senior.
So, as it turns out, the moral is the same as in other superhero stories, that is, having great power isn't what counts the most, but rather knowing how to use it wisely is. I have read more than my fair share of comics, even as an adult, so this theme isn't really news to me. This time, however, I saw it from a different perspective, through the eyes of an adolescent who had to learn the lesson the hard way. And, then I saw something I had been missing all these years. I knew the part about the hero forgiving the bad guys, but I realize now that what is more important is that Thor forgave himself. This sense of compassion is perhaps the main reason why Thor goes on to be a great hero, while his brother Lochi eventually becomes a villain.
Thor: Tales of Asgard (2011) is a movie I recently rewatched on Tubi. The storyline follows a young Thor and Loki as they're coming of age and starting to earn the opportunity to go on adventures. They stowed away on their first journey to recover a sacred sword and quickly learn the importance of following the rules, respecting others and how things can go terribly wrong if you act before you think.
This movie is directed by Sam Liu (Batman: The Killing Joke) and contains the voices of Matthew Wolf (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Rick Gomez (Sin City), Tara Strong (Fairly Odd Parent) and John Novak (War).
The animation in this is excellent, as are the settings, universe and characters. Seeing Loki and Thor young, getting along and working together was fun to see. The storyline has some good twists and turns and the conclusion is very good.
Overall this is a very enjoyable, fun and a great depiction of the Asgard universe. I'd score this a 7/10 and strongly recommend it.
This movie is directed by Sam Liu (Batman: The Killing Joke) and contains the voices of Matthew Wolf (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Rick Gomez (Sin City), Tara Strong (Fairly Odd Parent) and John Novak (War).
The animation in this is excellent, as are the settings, universe and characters. Seeing Loki and Thor young, getting along and working together was fun to see. The storyline has some good twists and turns and the conclusion is very good.
Overall this is a very enjoyable, fun and a great depiction of the Asgard universe. I'd score this a 7/10 and strongly recommend it.
Thor: Tales of Asgard is a story set before Marvel's God of Thunder was banished to Midgard (Earth), as it depicts him as a teenager training to be a warrior, only to have his opponents let him win out of pity. After finding out about it from Odin, who saw Thor turned his training into public entertainment, Thor decides to defy his father's orders and leaves Asgard for Jotunheim, home of the frost giants, along with Loki on a secret quest that is a passage of manhood.
For something that could be set before Thor came to Earth, it is okay, but it's flawed. After major scenes, the movie cuts to somewhere else, showing other characters, which can be painful to some. Also, the story is kind of iffy, and the voice cast is a hit-or-miss. Best to watch to see if it clicks.
For something that could be set before Thor came to Earth, it is okay, but it's flawed. After major scenes, the movie cuts to somewhere else, showing other characters, which can be painful to some. Also, the story is kind of iffy, and the voice cast is a hit-or-miss. Best to watch to see if it clicks.
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- WissenswertesThe film was ready to be released as early as 2009, but was delayed to coincide with Thor (2011).
- Patzer(around 41 minutes) Sif removes her robe from her shoulder, but when Thor says her name, she spins round and the robe is back on her shoulder.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Troldspejlet: Folge #50.9 (2014)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 17 Minuten
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