Un giovane Panda avventuroso viaggia dalla Cina all'Africa per salvare il suo migliore amico, il drago Jielong, che è stato rapito. Durante il viaggio scopre uno strano e sorprendente mondo ... Leggi tuttoUn giovane Panda avventuroso viaggia dalla Cina all'Africa per salvare il suo migliore amico, il drago Jielong, che è stato rapito. Durante il viaggio scopre uno strano e sorprendente mondo di montagne, deserti e giungle.Un giovane Panda avventuroso viaggia dalla Cina all'Africa per salvare il suo migliore amico, il drago Jielong, che è stato rapito. Durante il viaggio scopre uno strano e sorprendente mondo di montagne, deserti e giungle.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing
- Pang
- (voce)
Maurits Delchot
- Jojo
- (voce)
Georgina Verbaan
- Jielong
- (voce)
- …
Namisa Mdalose
- Ade
- (voce)
- …
Silas Lekgoathi
- Malume
- (voce)
- …
Candice Modiselle
- Niala
- (voce)
- …
Sthandile Nkosi
- Kabora
- (voce)
- …
Thulani Nzonzo
- Ade's Dad
- (voce)
- …
Thom Hoffman
- Xing Xing
- (voce)
- …
Charles Ouda
- Abu
- (voce)
- (as Charles J. Ouda)
- …
Angel Orugbo
- Camel
- (voce)
- …
Adrian Pang
- Kang
- (voce)
James Webbo
- Darius
- (voce)
Kok-Hwa Lie
- Wong
- (voce)
- …
Joyce W. Musoke
- Mrs. Python
- (voce)
- …
Lallie Lungile
- Jackal 1
- (voce)
Cao Xiahao
- Xing Xing
- (voce)
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Hi, my name is Parham Mahdizadeh and I'm writing this review because I truly enjoyed watching "Panda Bear in Africa." It was a beautiful film with heartwarming animation, a touching story, and great messages about courage, friendship, and unity. The panda character was very kind and lovable, and the world of the film was full of color and life. I especially liked the interaction between the panda and other animals-it reminded me of the value of teamwork and kindness in life.
I really hope there will be a second movie. It would be amazing if new animal characters were added, like a red monkey, a tiger, or maybe even animals from other continents. This kind of story helps teach children and adults alike about nature, empathy, and adventure. I'm also very curious to know if Panda Bear in Africa 2 is in development or when it might be released.
Thank you so much to the team behind this beautiful film. Please continue the story-we are waiting and excited for more!
I really hope there will be a second movie. It would be amazing if new animal characters were added, like a red monkey, a tiger, or maybe even animals from other continents. This kind of story helps teach children and adults alike about nature, empathy, and adventure. I'm also very curious to know if Panda Bear in Africa 2 is in development or when it might be released.
Thank you so much to the team behind this beautiful film. Please continue the story-we are waiting and excited for more!
A European co-production aimed at the whole family, this animated film stands out mainly for its colorful and competent visuals. While not groundbreaking, the animation is lively and appealing enough to hold the attention of younger viewers. The characters are charming and well-designed, adding the right amount of humor and warmth to keep things enjoyable.
That said, the storyline doesn't offer much in terms of originality. Strong influences from films like Kung Fu Panda and The Lion King are hard to miss, with familiar plot turns and well-worn moral lessons. Still, the movie manages to be pleasant and achieves its main goal: to entertain.
The pacing is smooth and steady, and the constant appearance of new animals and environments keeps things visually fresh and engaging for children.
In short, this is an animated adventure that may not break new ground, but successfully uses classic ingredients to deliver a fun, visually rich experience designed for family enjoyment.
That said, the storyline doesn't offer much in terms of originality. Strong influences from films like Kung Fu Panda and The Lion King are hard to miss, with familiar plot turns and well-worn moral lessons. Still, the movie manages to be pleasant and achieves its main goal: to entertain.
The pacing is smooth and steady, and the constant appearance of new animals and environments keeps things visually fresh and engaging for children.
In short, this is an animated adventure that may not break new ground, but successfully uses classic ingredients to deliver a fun, visually rich experience designed for family enjoyment.
The plot of the movie is interesting and enjoyable. The graphics, well not the best, looks very good.
They also captured the atmosphere perfectly, from the beautiful forests of Asia, to the jungles and deserts of Africa, the animators perfectly captured the biodiversity.
The characters are also good, we have a panda, dragon, etcetera (the list is a bit long ). Almost every main character felt like they have something to do in this world.
The music fits perfectly with the mood. From the peacful chinese music to the traditional African singing in the Hieana village, this movie has fine music.
Overall, this is an excellent movie and I'll totally recommend it.
They also captured the atmosphere perfectly, from the beautiful forests of Asia, to the jungles and deserts of Africa, the animators perfectly captured the biodiversity.
The characters are also good, we have a panda, dragon, etcetera (the list is a bit long ). Almost every main character felt like they have something to do in this world.
The music fits perfectly with the mood. From the peacful chinese music to the traditional African singing in the Hieana village, this movie has fine music.
Overall, this is an excellent movie and I'll totally recommend it.
Pang (Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing) is a black and white and fluffy panda bear who goes on an adventure to Africa to rescue his friend Jielong (Georgina Verbaan) after she is kidnapped from the land of Asia where they live.
Directed by Richard Claus and Karsten Kiilerich, Panda Bear in Africa seems to take from other sources to construct its story. From a Panda land reminiscent of Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016), an adventure across the ocean to an unknown continent as in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008), balloon modelling like in Shrek (2001), to many elements resembling The Lion King (1994), e.g., a setting in 'Lion Rock' where an orphan and young lion prince has an evil uncle craving power, and the bad blood between lions and hyenas, the movie is full of derivative elements.
The story progresses in the predicable paths where our fluffy and inexperienced hero will find different difficulties and new characters in his journey to Asia. One of those characters is a little monkey named Jojo (Maurits Delchot) whose mercurial personality will prove many assumptions wrong. He will accompany Pang to Lion Rock where his friend is held against her will as the pet of lion prince Ade (Namisa Mdalose).
Despite that it could be considered an exercise in unoriginality and its more than desired use of conveniences to further the plot is testament to bad writing, Panda Bear in Africa manages to elicit some laughs and provide entertainment for the most part. Its cute little characters make the movie watchable and it certainly could be much more appreciated by a younger audience.
Directed by Richard Claus and Karsten Kiilerich, Panda Bear in Africa seems to take from other sources to construct its story. From a Panda land reminiscent of Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016), an adventure across the ocean to an unknown continent as in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008), balloon modelling like in Shrek (2001), to many elements resembling The Lion King (1994), e.g., a setting in 'Lion Rock' where an orphan and young lion prince has an evil uncle craving power, and the bad blood between lions and hyenas, the movie is full of derivative elements.
The story progresses in the predicable paths where our fluffy and inexperienced hero will find different difficulties and new characters in his journey to Asia. One of those characters is a little monkey named Jojo (Maurits Delchot) whose mercurial personality will prove many assumptions wrong. He will accompany Pang to Lion Rock where his friend is held against her will as the pet of lion prince Ade (Namisa Mdalose).
Despite that it could be considered an exercise in unoriginality and its more than desired use of conveniences to further the plot is testament to bad writing, Panda Bear in Africa manages to elicit some laughs and provide entertainment for the most part. Its cute little characters make the movie watchable and it certainly could be much more appreciated by a younger audience.
Panda Bear in Africa is about a panda saving a dragon that has been imprisoned by African lions. The plot overall has odd references to Kung Fu Panda but especially The Lion King, having a Chinese village populated solely by pandas, an evil lion uncle, hyenas and lions being at odds and dead royals. I hesitate it to call it a rip off, since it does new things with these elements - the hyenas, for example, are not evil - but it is still pretty jarring at times.
The animation is subpar, being a low budget CGI. The plot, despite its concise core, is meandering and ll over the place. Most of the jokes don't land, but I do find myself laughing at a few, especially at the dumb crocodile henchmen.
Overall worth it for the good hyenas, but otherwise not recommended.
The animation is subpar, being a low budget CGI. The plot, despite its concise core, is meandering and ll over the place. Most of the jokes don't land, but I do find myself laughing at a few, especially at the dumb crocodile henchmen.
Overall worth it for the good hyenas, but otherwise not recommended.
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- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
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