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Seven dwarfs face a dragon and a witch to find the one man who can save their beloved princess.Seven dwarfs face a dragon and a witch to find the one man who can save their beloved princess.Seven dwarfs face a dragon and a witch to find the one man who can save their beloved princess.
Otto Waalkes
- Bubi
- (voice)
Mirco Nontschew
- Tschakko
- (voice)
Boris Aljinovic
- Cloudy
- (voice)
Ralf Schmitz
- Sunny
- (voice)
Gustav-Peter Wöhler
- Cookie
- (voice)
Martin Schneider
- Speedy
- (voice)
Norbert Heisterkamp
- Ralfie
- (voice)
Nina Hagen
- Eisfee Dellamorta
- (voice)
Sascha Grammel
- Hoftüftler
- (voice)
Leonhard Mahlich
- Sherman
- (voice)
Mia Diekow
- Prinzessin Rose
- (voice)
Peter Weck
- König
- (voice)
Tanya Kahana
- Rotkäppchen
- (voice)
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This review is about the English version.
It all started so-so, but 20 minutes later I realised I was hooked by its charm. I watched the rest in a better spirit and in a forgiving mood. There is just enough in The 7th Dwarf to soften up an old fart like me. The animation is not the best out there, but the graphic design is very cute. The songs have rather poor lyrics, but they've got enough heart and soul to make up for it. The humour, very gentle, did make me laugh at times. The pace is perfect, not rushing into the common frenzy plaguing the genre.
The high points for me are Burny the dragon, and Nina Hagen voicing the villainess. The ice monster also looks pretty cool; I wonder if it would successfully scare a child. Ah, and in the end credits, there is a section for the "Children born during this Production." I told you this film was cute.
It all started so-so, but 20 minutes later I realised I was hooked by its charm. I watched the rest in a better spirit and in a forgiving mood. There is just enough in The 7th Dwarf to soften up an old fart like me. The animation is not the best out there, but the graphic design is very cute. The songs have rather poor lyrics, but they've got enough heart and soul to make up for it. The humour, very gentle, did make me laugh at times. The pace is perfect, not rushing into the common frenzy plaguing the genre.
The high points for me are Burny the dragon, and Nina Hagen voicing the villainess. The ice monster also looks pretty cool; I wonder if it would successfully scare a child. Ah, and in the end credits, there is a section for the "Children born during this Production." I told you this film was cute.
It is not bad, but it is very annoying ... Reseating it by mistake, and I still find it annoying, 2 years later, but with cute messages about friendship, trust and empathy...
The animation and script is terrible! The storyline is so basic. The Songs lack any form of soul.
It's just super duper annoying... The 2 stars is because i know How hard it is to animate and design these characters so good try, a little more work on the expression and character design and it's a pretty decent job! Maybe Next time find some People with world building experience to work with so the story doesn't suck.
It's just super duper annoying... The 2 stars is because i know How hard it is to animate and design these characters so good try, a little more work on the expression and character design and it's a pretty decent job! Maybe Next time find some People with world building experience to work with so the story doesn't suck.
No relation to Seventh Son obviously, even though the dwarf probably is someones son too. But apart from that unnecessary comparison what do we have here? It's a sort of sequel to a German series about the seven dwarfs and Snow White and other fairy tale characters. The other two movies that were made were shot with real actors, this one is animated (not very well done by the way).
If you have a child that is under 5, the movie might work on that kid. Do not try to show it to anyone older. Unless they are much older and like the actors who speak the roles. Some known German actors behind the dwarfs here. Maybe it's fun to know the voice to the dwarf you see on screen. Other than that there is too much of the "Don't do this because something bad will happen", just for people to do "it" and something "bad" to happen. It's primitive on a level that should not be able to entertain you ...
If you have a child that is under 5, the movie might work on that kid. Do not try to show it to anyone older. Unless they are much older and like the actors who speak the roles. Some known German actors behind the dwarfs here. Maybe it's fun to know the voice to the dwarf you see on screen. Other than that there is too much of the "Don't do this because something bad will happen", just for people to do "it" and something "bad" to happen. It's primitive on a level that should not be able to entertain you ...
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...and let's not forget her hot pink party outfit.
Most reviewers write this German CGI production off as toddler fodder. I disagree!
The movie gives nods to traditional fairytale characters (the dragon for instance seems strongly influenced by Disney's Reluctant Dragon), however Boris Aljinovic + Harald Siepermann managed to keep their satirical story and gags original. The animation quality of SHREK and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON may be a notch better (they probably had bigger budgets too), but I appreciated THE SEVENTH DWARF's design, style and colorful sets just the same.
And the music, well, those dreadful obligatory animation songs...here they at least get accompanied by some jolly shoe shuffling and tap dancing.
All in all I find The Seventh Dwarf good fun & great eye candy for any age. Yes, 60+ adults too.
Most reviewers write this German CGI production off as toddler fodder. I disagree!
The movie gives nods to traditional fairytale characters (the dragon for instance seems strongly influenced by Disney's Reluctant Dragon), however Boris Aljinovic + Harald Siepermann managed to keep their satirical story and gags original. The animation quality of SHREK and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON may be a notch better (they probably had bigger budgets too), but I appreciated THE SEVENTH DWARF's design, style and colorful sets just the same.
And the music, well, those dreadful obligatory animation songs...here they at least get accompanied by some jolly shoe shuffling and tap dancing.
All in all I find The Seventh Dwarf good fun & great eye candy for any age. Yes, 60+ adults too.
Did you know
- TriviaIn British cinemas, this movie went by the title Fairytale: Story of the Seven Dwarves.
- GoofsThe actual "wrong spelling" of the german title translation was chosen intentionally to underline the known anarchic humor of the Dwarfs in germany.
- ConnectionsFollows 7 Zwerge (2004)
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- Also known as
- La Belle au bois dormant et les 7 nains
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- Gross worldwide
- $15,510,566
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
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