A group of animals look for a way off of an eccentric billionaire's own personal Noah's Ark.A group of animals look for a way off of an eccentric billionaire's own personal Noah's Ark.A group of animals look for a way off of an eccentric billionaire's own personal Noah's Ark.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination total
- Félix
- (voice)
- Beeea
- (voice)
- Astarté
- (voice)
- Gus
- (voice)
- Noé
- (credit only)
- Noé
- (voice)
- (as Roberto Cuenca)
- Newmann
- (voice)
- …
- Rupert
- (voice)
- Doctora
- (voice)
- Lincesa
- (voice)
- Soldado Pequeño
- (voice)
- (as Javier García)
- Soldado Gordo
- (voice)
- (as David García)
- Patty
- (voice)
- Diógenes
- (voice)
- Guarda Doñana
- (voice)
- …
- Guarda Tele
- (voice)
- …
- Guarda Camilla
- (voice)
- …
- Megáfono
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
Given the calibre of animated film available for over 10 years, any child will have seen far better movies than this so even a child would probably be bored to frustration with this movie. The fact of the matter is simple - the movie is dull and there isn't even sufficient eye-candy via the animation to compensate for that.
On the animation front - the scenery and backgrounds were well modelled and interesting but the character modelling and animation were definitely not up to today's standards.
Overall - I would have a hard time recommending this even for rental. A five year old just might be able to find something redeeming about it but I cannot.
For all these reasons I will recommend to everyone this movie, not a must see but a nice animated Story to watch with the kids or with everyone who loves animals.
The animation was good, nothing special (it's not a big budget film), but no obvious problems, either. The voice casting was average and I didn't recognize the voices - I guess the original was in Spanish, I don't know because I watched it on Netflix Play Instantly and it only has an English version available - so everyone had British accents. The characters were very good, funny, and likable. The humor was good (no stupid fart jokes) and I'd expect it would be a good family film. It was pretty fast-paced and had a lot of action scenes; some scenes may be scary for young children.
Overall, the message was good, but did have some flaws. The animal shelter was a positive place where animals could be rehabilitated and then released to the wild. However, I'm not sure that the whole "what good is it to be alive if you're not free" idea is environmentally sound. There are some species that are so critically endangered that captive breeding programs are the ONLY way to preserve the species.
There are far better animated films than 'The Missing Lynx', naming them however would be unfair but many are likely to put forward the best of Disney and Pixar. There are also infinitely worse, at least with 'The Missing Lynx' some effort was put into it which is more than can be said with far more amateurish efforts from Video Brinquedo and Spark Plug Entertainment. It's not a great film but there are far worse ways to waste one's time.
It does have some nice detailed backgrounds and some vibrancy in the colours. It has a peppy soundtrack that gives the film energy. While the characters hardly have depth, the protagonists have likable charm and there are a few amusing side characters.
Children and adults will find things to enjoy in 'The Missing Lynx', more so children because while adults shouldn't find it a struggle the flaws will be more apparent. Children will like the innocent humour and the lively action as well as the protagonists and side characters, while the adults may admire the good intentions of the environmental message, that thankfully isn't as preachy as one would think and that it does try to have an emotional connection.
However, not all the animation is great. Some of the colours are flat but it's the blocky character designs and their stiff movements that fare weakest. The story is too simple and too much of a patchwork of derivative elements except executed in an inferior way.
Some of the writing similarly misfires, especially in its tendency to inexplicably over-explain. There is nothing to be confused by here for younger audiences and they will have no problem keeping up, so the over-explaining really wasn't necessary. While the protagonists and side characters fare decently, the villains are too much like stock caricatures and could have been more threatening. A lot of the voice acting is wooden and some of it is also mismatched.
In summary, 'The Missing Lynx' is alright but nothing special. 5/10 Bethany Cox
Did you know
- TriviaStephen Hughes played the evil hunter Newmann in both the English and Spanish versions.
- Quotes
Lincesa: What happen to you?
Félix: I got into a fight with a... bear, a really big one. Sometimes, i can't control my wild instinct.
Lincesa: You sure you didn't electrocute yourself on the fence?
Félix: [pauses]
Lincesa: Your hair is standing on air, you got burn marks on your paws, and well, i saw you when i got here.
Félix: I... i didn't want you to think i was one of those tamed cats.
Lincesa: Be careful! There are only a few of us left. And there will be even fewer if you keep having accidents like that.
- Crazy creditsDuring the end credits there's a scene involving Newmann.
- SoundtracksWaltz de El Lago de los Cisnes
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Arranged by Sergio de la Puente
Orchestrated by Joan Martorell
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $4,201,862
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1