Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHenry's parents are lost in Africa, so he must live with his greedy and heartless Uncle Augustus. In the crevices of the house live the "Littles" kind, elf-like creatures. August enslaves He... Leer todoHenry's parents are lost in Africa, so he must live with his greedy and heartless Uncle Augustus. In the crevices of the house live the "Littles" kind, elf-like creatures. August enslaves Henry and wants to tear down his house to build a shopping center. Grandpa Little cares for ... Leer todoHenry's parents are lost in Africa, so he must live with his greedy and heartless Uncle Augustus. In the crevices of the house live the "Littles" kind, elf-like creatures. August enslaves Henry and wants to tear down his house to build a shopping center. Grandpa Little cares for Tom and Lucy, the Littles' children. Tom befriends a vicious cat by removing a splinter fr... Leer todo
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Henry Bigg
- (voz)
- (as Jimmy E. Keegan)
- Slick
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
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Introduction to the Littles: tiny beings who look mostly human, with the exception of their tufted tails and protruding incisors (I swear, they're a lot cuter-looking than they sound), and live in human homes. They secretly exchange goods for small services; for example, they may take food from a human's cupboard, and later "pay them back" by finding said human's lost car keys and leaving them in a place they are sure to look.
This movie is mostly about a Little brother and sister who are accidentally separated from their family, only to find out that their old home will be torn down in a matter of days. Their grandfather and dim-bulb cousin mount a rescue attempt, and they spend the rest of the movie trying to get back home and warn the oblivious parents before the bulldozers come. Along the way they have to avoid rats, humans, cats, and mousetraps, to name a few.
To fans of fairy tales involving brownies and elves, or even literature such as "Stuart Little" or "The Borrowers," this is nothing new or different. Still, it is a good, more modern reworking of this idea, and should be entertaining to most children with an imagination. The characters are never too cutesy or annoying, and the situations are exciting enough to keep one's interest. As a plus for parents, the bantering dialogue can be quite funny to both children and adults at times, without any of the snide flavorings that darken most cartoons today.
This movie was not well received, and is claimed by this very site as the reason the show ended after the third season, which premiered six months after it (with another movie being the last Littles cartoon that was planned as another theatrical movie, only to become a made-for TV one). It's a good prequel to the animated series it's based on, as it tells how Henry and The Littles became friends.
Let's see... We have a brother and sister with a sweet loving relationship (the brother is protective, the sister admires her brother), an adventurous older relative who's a lot like Scrooge McDuck. A wacky pilot (Launchpad McQuack anyone?).
Then there's the peril of ordinary rats and insects being giant monsters to the Littles, making the ordinary epic, GREAT animation with detailed backgrounds and imaginative world-building, a perfect balance of character building, silliness, and danger, and you have a winner.
The voices are fantastic. All our little heroes are extremely likeable. The simple plot is easy to follow. This movie has just enough peril, fun, and inventiveness to make it a classic.
This film BADLY needs an HD remaster so people can see how good it actually is. If you like Rainbow Brite and other cartoons from the 80's this is a must-see.
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- TriviaDue to performing poorly at the box office and receiving overwhelmingly bad reviews, this movie brought about a financial issue that caused The Littles (1983) to collapse and ultimately end in 1986.
- ErroresIn the series, Mr. Little's first name is Frank, and during the film Grandpa even calls out his first name, yet the film's end credits mistakenly identify his character as "William Little" (the character's name in the books on which the film/series was based).
- Citas
Grandpa Little: [waiting for Dinky's glider to take off] Get going, Dinky!
Dinky Little: Roger! Pilot to navigator: check wind velocity, watch out for birds, chart the course, look out for television antennas, advise me of altitude...
Grandpa Little: Navigator to pilot: SHUT UP!
- ConexionesFollows The Littles (1983)
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,565,359
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,565,359