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Die Legende von Mor'du

Originaltitel: The Legend of Mor'du
  • Video
  • 2012
  • TV-PG
  • 7 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
2689
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Die Legende von Mor'du (2012)
FamilieFantasieAnimationsfilmComputer-AnimationKurz

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe witch from Pixar's Merida - Legende der Highlands (2012) uses magical illustrations to tell the legend of a power-obsessed prince who sought a magic spell that would allow him to wrest c... Alles lesenThe witch from Pixar's Merida - Legende der Highlands (2012) uses magical illustrations to tell the legend of a power-obsessed prince who sought a magic spell that would allow him to wrest control of a kingdom from his brothers, only to destroy that kingdom and his own fate as we... Alles lesenThe witch from Pixar's Merida - Legende der Highlands (2012) uses magical illustrations to tell the legend of a power-obsessed prince who sought a magic spell that would allow him to wrest control of a kingdom from his brothers, only to destroy that kingdom and his own fate as well.

  • Regie
    • Brian Larsen
  • Drehbuch
    • Steve Purcell
    • Brian Larsen
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Julie Walters
    • Steve Purcell
    • Callum O'Neill
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    6,1/10
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    • Regie
      • Brian Larsen
    • Drehbuch
      • Steve Purcell
      • Brian Larsen
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Julie Walters
      • Steve Purcell
      • Callum O'Neill
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    • The Witch
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    • The Crow
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    Callum O'Neill
    • Wee Dingwall
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      • Brian Larsen
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    A legend that could have had more magic

    Saw 'The Legend of Mor'du' for many reasons. Love animation, and always have done as a child, will be forever grateful towards it for helping me relax when very much needed. Love Pixar and a vast majority of their films. Really like to love their theatrical short films and the feature-related shorts are fun enough though don't put them on the same level personally. Will admit that 'Brave' is not one of my favourite feature films of theirs, consider it one of their lesser films while not disliking it anywhere near as much as some (still liked it actually).

    'The Legend of Mor'du' is one of their feature related films and is an interesting and well made one in its own right, did like the visuals and how it focused on the witch. If comparing 'The Legend of 'Mor'du' to 'Brave', it is to me inferior, inevitable as it is not a feature film and didn't have as much time and budget to make, and one can be forgiven if they questioned the point of it. From reading my review summary, one would understandably think that it seems like my thoughts on 'The Legend of Mor'du' were negative. Not so, have already said it was interesting and well made, but it could have done with more magic.

    In terms of the story, 'The Legend of Mor'du' is slight and generic and the pace could have been tighter.

    Do agree that the character design and movements for Dingwell were blocky and suggestive of time and budget starting to run out.

    Otherwise, the animation is very good. Very stylish and atmospheric, simple but effective and the purposefully rough look at times didn't look cheap. Loved the sweeping camera movements and the first segment was imaginatively animated. Also loved the dark use of colour that added to the creepiness and the meticulously detailed backgrounds.

    The opening credits are cleverly done. The music at times brought chills down my spine and not just adds to the atmosphere and action but enhances it. The witch is an interesting character and it was great to have some focus on her as she had enough to her to warrant more focus. Julie Walters does a great job voicing her. The other characters aren't as strong but far from bland. Headed by Walters, the voice acting is well done.

    Altogether, not bad at all. 7/10
    bob the moo

    Not sure what it is supposed to add – the film gave you this already

    Having enjoyed the film Brave I was looking forward to seeing this supporting short, not sure what it would provide. This short focuses on the story of Mor'du, which is a story we already know from the main film since it is the tale that sits behind the path of Merida as a warning to her in the main film. Here we don't have more detail of this story but instead just longer spent telling it. The device of having this delivered by the Witch is reasonably nice as it allows for some humor, but mainly it is a straight telling.

    The animation is not the full Pixar computer generated effects of Brave but a more stylish approach with rougher edges. I liked this as a look and felt this helped the short as a story being told – but I did have an issue with the story itself. I was hoping for it to do something I hadn't heard already but it never did, which made me wonder why it had been selected to be the supporting short that Pixar so often produce to accompany the DVD release of their film. There were many good characters in the main film which could have been used to make an interesting or funny short, so I'm not sure why they just repeated in this way.

    It still has entertainment value and is well made, but it is covering ground the film did and feels disappointing and unnecessary as a result.
    7nairtejas

    A Fine Supplement For The Golden Globe Nominated BRAVE!

    I don''t understand why Pixar decided to make this one but it surely complements its predecessor BRAVE. Brave had a different story and this one just takes up a point and continues it. The plot is simple and not much of a strainer. Loved it!

    And it scores some brownie points in the animation which I hear Pixar did by completely changing the animation systems for the first time in 25 years! Well, The Legend Of Mor'du is one of those marvellously created Pixar short films and I enjoyed it.

    If you haven't watched Brave, then apparently you will not fathom a thing in this 7 minute splendor. Recommended!

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
    4TheMovieDiorama

    The Legend of Mor'du supplies one-dimensional grizzly lore through two-dimensional simplicity.

    'Brave', one of Pixar's most underrated features, hosts a villainous prince consumed by greed whom is transformed into a monstrous bear by an eccentric witch, voiced enthusiastically by Walters. Mor'du garnered surface level characterisation in the animated film, merely supplying functional antagonism to a story that did not really require such menace. Consequently, this storyboard of what is clearly a deleted scene was projected to be its own companion piece to 'Brave', offering in-depth background to Mor'du himself. The problem being that Larsen's onslaught of originating information and simplistic illustrations forced this short to be forgettable as soon as the minimal credits rolled.

    The witch retells the tale, commencing with three-dimensional CGI before withering to hand-drawn stills, with an abundance of energy. Four brothers, three of which equipped with mental "gifts" whilst the eventual Mor'du facilitating the only physical "gift" of strength, all wanting a piece of the kingdom. It then proceeds to imitate 'Brave's' narrative with the will-o'-the-wisps guiding the eldest son to the witch's cottage and, oh, turned into a great black bear. A foundational layer of repetitive storytelling with predictability applied on top. Regardless, the bulk of the short is the retelling of Mor'du's origins, and it's excessive information to say the least. Considering the promising start and final attempt at forced humour, one was hoping for originality.

    Whilst the traditionally drawn darkly fantastical stills looked beautiful and exuded fluidity, they are unable to masquerade the overall uninspired "deleted scene" structure that made the previous short 'George and AJ' just as forgettable.
    7SnoopyStyle

    well made fitting fable

    The Witch recounts the story of four prince brothers to Wee Dingwall. Their family had ruled an ancient prosperous nearby kingdom. The youngest prince was wise, the second youngest was compassionate, the second oldest was just, and the eldest was strong. When the king died, the kingdom was split among the four brothers hoping a blend of their traits would create the best rule. The eldest expected to be the only king and battled the others to take the entire kingdom. He came to the Witch for magical strength. She offered him tenfold his strength but he's also turned into a black bear. Instead of letting go and make peace, he murdered his brothers destroying what's left of the kingdom.

    This is a 7 minute short from the Brave franchise. It tells a fitting fable that teaches something. It also has a fun joke to wrap it up. It's a well made animated short.

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      [first lines]

      The Witch: Come on then! Let me guess... You want to be smarter? Taller? Faster? Breathe underwater?... Able to fly? Read minds?

      The Crow: Great strength.

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      Featured in Animation Lookback: Pixar Animation Studios Part 5 (2013)
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      FRIGHT NIGHT
      Written by Joe Lamont

      Produced by Seth Justman

      Performed by The J. Geils Band

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      • 5. Dezember 2012 (Deutschland)
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