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Un lupo e un leone di montagna si uniscono quando una meteora scatena un virus che trasforma gli animali dello zoo in zombi. Uniscono le forze con altri sopravvissuti per salvare lo zoo e im... Leggi tuttoUn lupo e un leone di montagna si uniscono quando una meteora scatena un virus che trasforma gli animali dello zoo in zombi. Uniscono le forze con altri sopravvissuti per salvare lo zoo e impedire al leader mutante di diffondere il virus.Un lupo e un leone di montagna si uniscono quando una meteora scatena un virus che trasforma gli animali dello zoo in zombi. Uniscono le forze con altri sopravvissuti per salvare lo zoo e impedire al leader mutante di diffondere il virus.
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Gabbi Kosmidis
- Gracie
- (voce)
David Harbour
- Dan
- (voce)
Pierre Simpson
- Xavier
- (voce)
- …
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
- Felix
- (voce)
Scott Thompson
- Ash
- (voce)
Christina Nova
- Poot
- (voce)
Heather Loreto
- Frida
- (voce)
- …
Bryn McAuley
- Bunny Zero
- (voce)
- …
Carolyn Scott
- Gramma Abigale
- (voce)
- …
Kyle Derek
- Fred
- (voce)
Rob Tinkler
- Maynard
- (voce)
- …
Joshua Graham
- Hank
- (voce)
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We really liked this one, hads lots of fun watching it! The zomby animals are very creative and funny, frogs zombies were my favorite. The colors of the movie looked very Halloween-ish, loved it!
We were two adults watching so not sure how scary the story might be for kids.
Pros:
We were two adults watching so not sure how scary the story might be for kids.
Pros:
- great visuals and very creative monsters design
- i really liked the animation style, animals looks very plyshy and soft
- loved the idea of zombie animals at the zoo
- story writing feels a bit chompy at times and the ending felt little rushed
Review for anyone trying to find a movie for their kids to watch: Night of the Zoopocalypse is an entertaining and funny animated movie with good lessons on loyalty and not being afraid of people who are different. And the horror elements make it feel unique. We don't normally see that subgenre in kids movies.
Score: 8 stars
Review for adults hoping to enjoy a movie for which they aren't the demographic: this movie is both harmless and forgettable. It feels like a weaker version of many other animated movies. Half the comedy works. I doubt many adults will hate or love it.
Score: 5 stars
(1 viewing, 4/19/2025)
Score: 8 stars
Review for adults hoping to enjoy a movie for which they aren't the demographic: this movie is both harmless and forgettable. It feels like a weaker version of many other animated movies. Half the comedy works. I doubt many adults will hate or love it.
Score: 5 stars
(1 viewing, 4/19/2025)
Gracie is a timber wolf in a zoo. As part of a pack, she has never been outside her enclosure. One night, a meteorite crashes into the zoo. A bunny eats the small rock and it is zoopocalypse. The animals soon get turned into zombies. While escaping from a zombie, Gracie gets tranq by a zookeeper and thrown into the vet station. The zombies attack and Gracie escapes with mountain lion Dan.
This is a Canadian-French-Belgian co-production. The animation is good and brightly-colored at a sub-top level. It is family-friendly. I would like the animal group in the vet station to stay together. At least, they should switch the distribution between the two groups. I would like Gracie's group to be bigger and more time given to the other animals. This is kid-friendly fun.
This is a Canadian-French-Belgian co-production. The animation is good and brightly-colored at a sub-top level. It is family-friendly. I would like the animal group in the vet station to stay together. At least, they should switch the distribution between the two groups. I would like Gracie's group to be bigger and more time given to the other animals. This is kid-friendly fun.
Night of the Zoopocalypse is an extremely entertaining and cute sci-fi movie with amazing build-up. It has an interesting story and likeable characters, which allows the viewer to become invested in the situation.
The story takes place in a zoo, where Gracie, a wolf (Gabbi Kosmidis) and Dan, a mountain lion (David Harbour) are forced to team up when a meteor turns animals into zombies. They, and the other survivors of the zombie virus, attempt to stop the virus from spreading any further, and save those infected.
The animation in this film is incredible; everything looks so lively and each animal moves exactly like their real-life counterparts. I especially love the way Xiavier, the red ruffed lemur, moves - all his movements are not only extremely smooth but also true to the real animal. I love the visuals throughout this movie and the character designs; the details for small things in the background that represent the zoo are outstanding. However, I am not the biggest fan of Dan's design as it is difficult to tell what animal he is supposed to represent. I also really like following the main character, Gracie. She's such a fun character to watch and Gabbi Kosmidis really brings the character to life through her voice acting. The script is so well done; I love that there's so much thought behind how the zombies work and what they are able of doing. The characters are particularly well scripted; the main characters feel real thanks to their believable actions and the secondary characters are quite funny. The pace of the storyline works well, with the audience discovering information as fast as the characters do. There are a few scenes that feel a little too long, but still, the film is extremely funny and enjoyable to watch. Even though it's geared towards a younger audience, I found myself laughing out loud at times.
The film's message is to be loyal to those that you love and appreciate those around you despite their differences. Be forewarned that there are intense scenes and action sequences, including fake limbs coming off.
I give Night of the Zoopocalype 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters March 7, 2025. By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST!
The story takes place in a zoo, where Gracie, a wolf (Gabbi Kosmidis) and Dan, a mountain lion (David Harbour) are forced to team up when a meteor turns animals into zombies. They, and the other survivors of the zombie virus, attempt to stop the virus from spreading any further, and save those infected.
The animation in this film is incredible; everything looks so lively and each animal moves exactly like their real-life counterparts. I especially love the way Xiavier, the red ruffed lemur, moves - all his movements are not only extremely smooth but also true to the real animal. I love the visuals throughout this movie and the character designs; the details for small things in the background that represent the zoo are outstanding. However, I am not the biggest fan of Dan's design as it is difficult to tell what animal he is supposed to represent. I also really like following the main character, Gracie. She's such a fun character to watch and Gabbi Kosmidis really brings the character to life through her voice acting. The script is so well done; I love that there's so much thought behind how the zombies work and what they are able of doing. The characters are particularly well scripted; the main characters feel real thanks to their believable actions and the secondary characters are quite funny. The pace of the storyline works well, with the audience discovering information as fast as the characters do. There are a few scenes that feel a little too long, but still, the film is extremely funny and enjoyable to watch. Even though it's geared towards a younger audience, I found myself laughing out loud at times.
The film's message is to be loyal to those that you love and appreciate those around you despite their differences. Be forewarned that there are intense scenes and action sequences, including fake limbs coming off.
I give Night of the Zoopocalype 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It releases in theaters March 7, 2025. By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST!
This movie was an absolute blast-creative, hilarious, and full of surprises! There were moments that made me jump, moments that had me laughing out loud, and overall, my kids and I had a fantastic time. It's the kind of film I'd happily rewatch. Xavier the lemur, a French film buff, was such a standout-instantly one of my favorites! It's refreshing to see filmmakers take risks and create something truly unique.
As a Clive Barker fan, I was intrigued going in, and this definitely delivered! The blend of horror and humor was spot-on, making for an unforgettable experience. I can't wait to recommend it to friends!
As a Clive Barker fan, I was intrigued going in, and this definitely delivered! The blend of horror and humor was spot-on, making for an unforgettable experience. I can't wait to recommend it to friends!
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- QuizInspired by a concept from Clive Barker.
- Curiosità sui creditiWe hear the zoo announcement say "We hope to see you again. Real soon."
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- Night of the Zoombies
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada(House of Cool Studios)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.108.907 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 813.961 USD
- 9 mar 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 5.598.939 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 31min(91 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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