Edda, a young mouse with big dreams, seizes her chance to race in the Grand Prix disguised as her hero, Ed. She rises to the challenge of outwitting her rival's sabotage and proving that eve... Read allEdda, a young mouse with big dreams, seizes her chance to race in the Grand Prix disguised as her hero, Ed. She rises to the challenge of outwitting her rival's sabotage and proving that even the smallest racer can make the biggest impact.Edda, a young mouse with big dreams, seizes her chance to race in the Grand Prix disguised as her hero, Ed. She rises to the challenge of outwitting her rival's sabotage and proving that even the smallest racer can make the biggest impact.
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Releases October 8, 2025
Gemma Arterton
- Edda
- (English version)
- (voice)
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
- Ed
- (English version)
- (voice)
Hayley Atwell
- Cindy
- (English version)
- (voice)
Lenny Henry
- Erwin
- (English version)
- (voice)
Rob Beckett
- Enzo
- (English version)
- (voice)
Colin McFarlane
- Nachtkraab
- (English version)
- (voice)
David Menkin
- Magnus
- (English version)
- (voice)
Ayesha Antoine
- Rosa
- (English version)
- (voice)
Guillaume Laroche
- Louis
- (English version)
- (voice)
Joseph Balderrama
- Jorge
- (English version)
- (voice)
Petra Letang
- Olivia
- (English version)
- (voice)
Adam El Hagar
- Richard
- (English version)
- (voice)
Nate Begle
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Simon Capes
- Carlos
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Faith Delaney
- Finja
- (English version)
- (voice)
Rebecca Kamp
- Antje
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
Such a cute movie! There's a little something for everyone - the car race for the action, the mice's personal journey and the old amusement park for a more sentimental touch, and a bit of silliness for some laughs.
We went to see it with kids of different ages and interests, and everyone found something to enjoy.
Our favorite character was probably Edda, but some of the side characters were great too - we especially loved Maria the seer and Magnus the bear.
The way they showed the countries in the race was also really nice: simple, representative, fun and just right for kids.
There's nothing pretentious or boring here - just a good old-fashioned family movie, like the ones we used to have.
Highly recommended!
We went to see it with kids of different ages and interests, and everyone found something to enjoy.
Our favorite character was probably Edda, but some of the side characters were great too - we especially loved Maria the seer and Magnus the bear.
The way they showed the countries in the race was also really nice: simple, representative, fun and just right for kids.
There's nothing pretentious or boring here - just a good old-fashioned family movie, like the ones we used to have.
Highly recommended!
My little monsters loved it. After the latest Disney flops, I finally saw them excited about a movie again, and I was pleasantly surprised, too. I thought it would be some kind of self-celebratory commercial for Europa Park disguised as a cartoon, but instead it's an independent story, and even though the theme park theme is present, it's nothing like you'd expect. I certainly wouldn't have thought I'd find that part so sweet and sentimental. The story is cute and funny, the characters adorable.
It's truly a nice, classic, family movie, but with modern sentiment and a remarkable graphics.
It's truly a nice, classic, family movie, but with modern sentiment and a remarkable graphics.
I really enjoyed it. The animation quality is really good, the story is well-written, and it has everything a child could possibly want: talking animals, excitement, and a car race. The characters are sympathetic, and there's a good balance between action and emotional moments. Even though the protagonists are Europa Park's mascots, the story isn't about the park, a choice I greatly respect. It's clear that it's created by people who have always been involved in family entertainment but considering it's their first movie in theaters, it's even more remarkable. I definitely recommend it!
Grand Prix of Europe is an okay movie for younger kids. The story isn't particularly strong and feels fairly predictable. As someone familiar with Europa-Park, the similarities felt a bit too on-the-nose-though if you don't know the park, you likely won't notice. On the upside, the animation quality is solid, and our kids thought it was fun, even if not incredible. Overall, I'd give it a 6 out of 10-a decent watch for a younger audience.
Watched this movie at the premiere in Pula as part of the Pula film festival. Amazing place to watch a movie under the stars and highly recommend the festival itself.
Watched this movie at the premiere in Pula as part of the Pula film festival. Amazing place to watch a movie under the stars and highly recommend the festival itself.
Such a lovely movie! My nieces and nephews loved it, and now I'm officially the cool aunt for taking them to the premiere! They have never been to Europa Park, but you don't need to be a fan - the film stands on its own and tells a fun, heartwarming story that kids (and adults!) can enjoy. The idea of a race isn't new, okay, but it's still cute, and the development of the story, especially of the characters, shows that it has a lot to say. A really impressive debut - fun, sweet, and really well made. It seems like making kids happy is their mission, whether it's through rides or films.
Downside: I'll have to go back to the cinema a second time with a horde of little brats!
Downside: I'll have to go back to the cinema a second time with a horde of little brats!
Did you know
- TriviaEd Euromaus and Edda Euromausi, the main characters of "Grand Prix of Europe," have been the beloved mascots of Germany's Europa-Park for decades. In celebration of the park's 50th anniversary in 2025, they make their big-screen debut in this 90-minute animated film. Produced by MACK Magic in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery, the movie follows Edda's dream of becoming a race car driver and her encounter with her idol, racer Ed, as they work together to save her father's struggling business. This milestone marks the evolution of Ed and Edda from park mascots to international film stars.
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- El gran premio a toda velocidad
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,815,095
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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