Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTells the story of a reindeer's adventure to find his lost pet dragon through a series of Christmas-themed locales.Tells the story of a reindeer's adventure to find his lost pet dragon through a series of Christmas-themed locales.Tells the story of a reindeer's adventure to find his lost pet dragon through a series of Christmas-themed locales.
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- Créditos curiososAs Old Nic narrates the opening prologue, it got interpreted by the opening credits with the opening title after the credits is completed, all presented in the magic mirrors. As part of the opening credits, the opening logos got into the festive time of Christmas:
- The brightness of the still version of The Weinstein Company's logo glows up and rims down as the camera zooms away from it.
- The red letters that form the Goodman Bond International Limited logo flies while rotating.
- The T-Films logo takes place in the sky with the colorful donut-shaped balloons floating, foreshadowing the exit of Donutland.
- ConexionesReferenced in Frozen 2 (2019)
- Bandas sonorasTake Me There
Performed by Wai Man Kwan (as Jade Kwan)
Music by Joseph Wei
Lyrics by Francis L. Sullivan (as Francis Sullivan)
Arranged & Produced by Johnny Yim
Published by & Courtesy of Stars Shine International Limited
Originally Published by Stars Shine Music Publishing Limited
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Now, I understand that I am not really this movies demographic (I'm 27, and this movie seemed to have been written with toddlers in mind) but good films can surpass their target demographic. Think any good Pixar movie, or the first Shrek, or How to Train your Dragon. All written primarily for kids, but enjoyable to everyone. I would say that Little Gobie is the complete antithesis of those movies. It exists in a cold, heartless, poorly rendered (in every sense of the word) world where plot is secondary to merchandise sales. If you see any pictures from the premier events for this film, you will notice that there are always people wearing reindeer horns or holding plush toys of the movies characters; they seem to be the focus of all the pictures. This might be because the film is completely and utterly unwatchable, and so the producers are trying to squeeze a dime out of the licensed merchandise while they can because they sure as hell won't be making any profit off this completely unwatchable film.
For starters, the animation is so bad, that at times I thought I was watching someone play a Playstation 2 game. All the character models are horrifying both in design and in motion. The story wouldn't even be considered adequate on Nick Jr. The translation of the script is third rate and probably took no more then a couple hours to complete; I doubt the source material gave them much to work with though. The voice acting also sounds like it was completed in about a day. This film was screened at the Garden State film festival following 2 amateur short films for kids, and those budget productions (both shot on likely less then $500) took this 8 Million dollar travesty to school. Whoever this Tony Tang guy is, I hope he is never allowed near a camera or animation workstation ever again. Just like how most people consider Chinese goods to be inferior knockoffs of other products, this movie is is the dollar store version of Toy Story.
Stay VERY far away.
Oh, and a special dishonorable mention to the California Film Awards who awarded Little Gobie the "Best Animation" award. There must have been no other entrants in its category for this thing to have won anything.
For starters, the animation is so bad, that at times I thought I was watching someone play a Playstation 2 game. All the character models are horrifying both in design and in motion. The story wouldn't even be considered adequate on Nick Jr. The translation of the script is third rate and probably took no more then a couple hours to complete; I doubt the source material gave them much to work with though. The voice acting also sounds like it was completed in about a day. This film was screened at the Garden State film festival following 2 amateur short films for kids, and those budget productions (both shot on likely less then $500) took this 8 Million dollar travesty to school. Whoever this Tony Tang guy is, I hope he is never allowed near a camera or animation workstation ever again. Just like how most people consider Chinese goods to be inferior knockoffs of other products, this movie is is the dollar store version of Toy Story.
Stay VERY far away.
Oh, and a special dishonorable mention to the California Film Awards who awarded Little Gobie the "Best Animation" award. There must have been no other entrants in its category for this thing to have won anything.
- roshacla
- 3 abr 2011
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- USD 8,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 192,460
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 27 minutos
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By what name was Little Gobie (2010) officially released in Canada in English?
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