The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark
- 2021
- 1h 10min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
50
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA heist movie where an aardvark must stay true to who he is or risk fracturing his destiny...choosing the latter Cerebus confronts "chaotic manifestations" such as "Elrod the Albino" and "Ne... Tout lireA heist movie where an aardvark must stay true to who he is or risk fracturing his destiny...choosing the latter Cerebus confronts "chaotic manifestations" such as "Elrod the Albino" and "Necross the HAHAHA Mad".A heist movie where an aardvark must stay true to who he is or risk fracturing his destiny...choosing the latter Cerebus confronts "chaotic manifestations" such as "Elrod the Albino" and "Necross the HAHAHA Mad".
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
John Di Crosta
- Cerebus
- (voix)
- …
Yuell Newsome
- G'ar
- (voix)
- …
Jim Johnson
- Prince Mick
- (voix)
- …
Quinn Kitmitto
- Mom
- (voix)
- …
Scott Reyns
- Trotu
- (voix)
Guy Harris
- Father
- (voix)
John Munt
- High Priest
- (voix)
Simon Vause
- Bear
- (voix)
- …
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Dive into the whimsical world of "The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark," now streaming on Tubi, and prepare yourself for a rollercoaster ride of laughter and quirky antics. This animated feature masterfully brings to life the iconic Cerebus the Aardvark, surrounded by a cast of delightfully zany characters that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Among the standout characters, Elrod The Albino steals the show with his larger-than-life ego and hilariously outlandish life anecdotes that are, quite fittingly, nothing short of absurd. Elrod's bombastic personality and self-assured demeanor will remind viewers of certain historical figures, adding an extra layer of humor and satire to his already engaging character.
Not to be overshadowed, Lord Julius brings a touch of classic comedy, channeling the spirit of the legendary Groucho Marx. His witty one-liners and impeccable comedic timing make every scene he's in a memorable moment, truly capturing the essence of the golden age of comedy.
"The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark" is more than just an animated film; it's an experience. A perfect blend of absurdity, humor, and heart, this movie is an ideal pick for anyone looking to escape into a world of laughter and enjoy a stay-at-home movie night filled with fun and frolic. Don't miss the chance to witness the wacky world of Cerebus and his eccentric companions on Tubi!
Among the standout characters, Elrod The Albino steals the show with his larger-than-life ego and hilariously outlandish life anecdotes that are, quite fittingly, nothing short of absurd. Elrod's bombastic personality and self-assured demeanor will remind viewers of certain historical figures, adding an extra layer of humor and satire to his already engaging character.
Not to be overshadowed, Lord Julius brings a touch of classic comedy, channeling the spirit of the legendary Groucho Marx. His witty one-liners and impeccable comedic timing make every scene he's in a memorable moment, truly capturing the essence of the golden age of comedy.
"The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark" is more than just an animated film; it's an experience. A perfect blend of absurdity, humor, and heart, this movie is an ideal pick for anyone looking to escape into a world of laughter and enjoy a stay-at-home movie night filled with fun and frolic. Don't miss the chance to witness the wacky world of Cerebus and his eccentric companions on Tubi!
First thing first, I have never read the original Cerebus comic books. The closest thing was his appearance that happened in an early SPAWN comic issue that I bought as a kid. So going in as a casual viewer, the world was going to be brand new to me. I was pleasantly surprised with a great story and enjoyable experience. The animation to me, who holds no animation skills or talent, is very impressive and makes me wish I did. It allowed the filmmaker to be very artist as far as the different environments and characters go. The voice acting is top notch as music as well. If they ever do another I would be very interested to watch.
This was unfortunate on so many levels. Sound mixing, rendering, editing, writing, literally everything. This recounted stories from the first few phonebooks; I can't imagine what this is like for a non-Cerebus fan, it probably scans as just random weirdness. The sole positive note was the 2D stuff during the movie and prior/during end credits. I have to say, the task of attempting a 3D CGI movie of Cerebus, which clearly thrived and embraced the 2D comic medium--not even including the later intricate, beautiful Gerhard backgrounds introduced in stories later than those adapted here--has got to be thankless, if understandable in the attempt. I hate to make an ad hominem argument, but perhaps other filmmakers would have greater success?
I really enjoyed "Cerebus" not only for its tale of adventure and discovery but also because the style of the movie recalled so many of my favorite animated films.
I kept recalling the whimsicality of "Wallace and Gromit" particularly when it came to the look of Cerebus himself. Lots of action, laughs, and heart-pounding excitement!
The movie had welcome touches like sequences featuring old-fashioned hand-drawn "2-D" animation as well, making the whole experience a delightful journey not only through Cerebus' adventures but through the history of the animated art form itself.
Don't miss "Cerebus the Aardvark"!
I kept recalling the whimsicality of "Wallace and Gromit" particularly when it came to the look of Cerebus himself. Lots of action, laughs, and heart-pounding excitement!
The movie had welcome touches like sequences featuring old-fashioned hand-drawn "2-D" animation as well, making the whole experience a delightful journey not only through Cerebus' adventures but through the history of the animated art form itself.
Don't miss "Cerebus the Aardvark"!
I truly enjoyed this film. Cerebus the Aardvark is on a quest to steal a jewel from the wizard Maki while battling the evils of Necross the Mad. Cerebus is charming with those expressive eyes and that determined stalk. On his journey, he engages with a multitude of interesting and intriguing characters from princes to villagers to villains with personalities and accents so uniquely different, your head will be spinning. From the barroom brawl to the sorcerer's globe, to the...well, you'll just have to wait to see how it ends-a truly magnificent visual. Oliver Simenson's Indie rendition of this classic comic series is the genuine article.
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- Durée1 heure 10 minutes
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