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Princess Barbara is secretly in love with Prince Edward. When the sneaky post clerk Weasel demands the king to marry him to Barbara, she flees. Sweet monster Boogey does everything in his mi... Read allPrincess Barbara is secretly in love with Prince Edward. When the sneaky post clerk Weasel demands the king to marry him to Barbara, she flees. Sweet monster Boogey does everything in his might to help Barbara save the kingdom.Princess Barbara is secretly in love with Prince Edward. When the sneaky post clerk Weasel demands the king to marry him to Barbara, she flees. Sweet monster Boogey does everything in his might to help Barbara save the kingdom.
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- 2 nominations total
Lyubov Aksyonova
- Varvara
- (voice)
Aleksey Chumakov
- Buka
- (voice)
Alyona Doletskaya
- Printsessa Edvardina
- (voice)
- (as Alena Doletskaya)
Timur Kerimov
- Zayats
- (voice)
- (as Timur Rodrigez)
Violetta Volskaya
- Varvara
- (singing voice)
Prokhor Chekhovskoy
- Shishek
- (voice)
Maksim Volkov
- Tsar Elisey
- (voice)
Vladislav Kopp
- Robot Stepan
- (voice)
Peter Ivaschenko
- Vasiliy
- (voice)
- (as Petr Ivashchenko)
- …
Martin Cooke
- King Elisey
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Haylie Duff
- Varvara
- (English version)
- (voice)
Olga Gunkina
- Princess Edvardina
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Barrett Leddy
- Rabbit
- (english version)
- (voice)
Pauly Shore
- Bundy Joyce
- (English version)
- (voice)
Josh Wilson
- Rabbit
- (English version)
- (voice)
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My six year old daughter and I loved this movie and thought it was so nice that none of the new Disney nonsense was included! My daughter couldn't sit still because she thought it was so amazing with all the different turns and twists. She couldn't stop talking about Barbara and her adventures. Very cute. Lovely soundtrack.
It's kinda like when your intimate photos or videos end up in someone else's hands, man. That person's wicked face, in this animated flick, is actually depicted as the bad guy we see. But you know what, even when someone's got something on you, you can't go against the love for your family. I absolutely love how the writer flipped the script on those prince charming tales. It's like a Santa Claus-level plot twist for me. Those dreamy stories, they might just be wrapping up another kind of lie. We're in the dark, unknowingly choosing to anticipate and believe in the intricate stories full of exaggerations and details.
My Sweet Monster is the kind of animated film that feels like it's trying to capture the magic of better, more polished fairy tales but doesn't quite hit the mark. The story is one you've seen a hundred times before-an unlikely hero, a misunderstood monster, and a journey that predictably leads to friendship and understanding. While this formula isn't necessarily a bad thing, it does make the film feel overly familiar, lacking the spark that would make it truly stand out.
One of the biggest drawbacks here is the animation. It's clear that the budget wasn't on par with some of the more prominent animated features out there, and it shows. The animation often feels stiff and cheap, with character movements that lack the fluidity and expressiveness you'd hope for. This detracts from the overall experience, making it harder to fully immerse yourself in the world the film is trying to create.
Despite these shortcomings, My Sweet Monster does have some redeeming qualities. For one, the villain is surprisingly enjoyable. The voice acting for this character is lively and engaging, making the villain easily the most memorable part of the film. Additionally, there's an undeniable charm to the movie, even if it's a bit rough around the edges. It's the kind of film that kids might enjoy despite its flaws, and there are a few moments that even adults might find amusing.
One of the biggest drawbacks here is the animation. It's clear that the budget wasn't on par with some of the more prominent animated features out there, and it shows. The animation often feels stiff and cheap, with character movements that lack the fluidity and expressiveness you'd hope for. This detracts from the overall experience, making it harder to fully immerse yourself in the world the film is trying to create.
Despite these shortcomings, My Sweet Monster does have some redeeming qualities. For one, the villain is surprisingly enjoyable. The voice acting for this character is lively and engaging, making the villain easily the most memorable part of the film. Additionally, there's an undeniable charm to the movie, even if it's a bit rough around the edges. It's the kind of film that kids might enjoy despite its flaws, and there are a few moments that even adults might find amusing.
I went in with no idea what to expect. Enjoyed the first ten minutes with steampunk vibes and robots, the flying light globe bots were cute. The quality of the animation is admirable for not having the full weight of the Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks machine behind it. From the lip synch you could tell it had been made elsewhere and I am a long-time fan of European animation, so was gunning for the high production values. But as soon as our main characters started speaking I felt the ick creeping in. Entitled, backdated attitudes about women, children and authority. Simplistic ideas about property, inheritance and power. I know it's a kid's film and had low expectations for plot and attention span, but this really gave me Eastern bloc vibes from the get go. While the message to respect Mother Nature is admirable, I think every adult watching knows who the real Mother implied in this film is. It's not going to poison the minds of your kids but there's better cr@p out there. I enjoyed the literary villain. We all know publishers are the worst.
I never thought I'd notice dubbing in a cartoon/CGI, but interestingly enough, you can see that the lips don't move with the words. It's originally a Russian language film.
It's overall plot and subplots are extremely cliché, but it was entertaining as background noise. The movie starts off slow and takes a little too long to get the story really going. And then it took too long to end.
Musical numbers were pretty good and colors throughout the movie were mostly bright. I didn't notice anything that would cause uncomfortable parent/child conversations. Kids might find the story more captivating than this jaded adult.
It's overall plot and subplots are extremely cliché, but it was entertaining as background noise. The movie starts off slow and takes a little too long to get the story really going. And then it took too long to end.
Musical numbers were pretty good and colors throughout the movie were mostly bright. I didn't notice anything that would cause uncomfortable parent/child conversations. Kids might find the story more captivating than this jaded adult.
Did you know
- TriviaPauly Shore (playing "Weasel") was paid 5 million US dollars to appear in this film, primarily due to his lingering popularity in places like Uzbekistan, Yemen, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In contrast, fellow cast member John Heder ("Boogey") was paid a take-it-or-leave-it of only $10,000.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Brad Tries Podcasting: Popeye's Ghost Pepper Wings (2023)
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- RUR 359,644,363 (estimated)
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- $4,319,221
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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